Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 6 Nov 1925, p. 6

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WILMETTE LIFE November 6, 1925 Dads and Lads to I Methodist Men, Boys Mrs. L. M. Cozzens is Be Guests at Big . . Arrange Annual Frolic Better I:Jomes Ch~irman · N party for men and ho\·~ will he ~lr::.. L. ~1. lozzcn" .. 906 l·ln~wood D tnner ext week I held in thl' \\' ilmcttc Pari:-.h ~lctho ha!-1 heet_l appomted chatrman 1 . ORIJ 'no Fu a nd ~he First Congregational church of dist church ~londay, 1\ovcmbcr for \Yilmctte Ol the local volunteer \\ llmcttc caters to men~ At least, the 9, which falls in the National Father Better Homes committee. Better Home s in Ameri-ca is a national organization of \Yhich Herb~rt Hoover is president. It · pttrpo~~ 1 to _ mak e acces:-.ible to e v ery c1ttzcn ot the countrY kno\vkdge of high ... tandards in ho~tse buildin g. hom e iumishing · 1 and h ome lii c. ).1 r~ . l ozzcns ,,.a" a ~o f 1· · l chairman o t 11s CCII11111 ttt ec a!'lt year. B etter II omes \\Tl'.;: 1 \\1'II 1 1 11 · tlt e lt' w ( 111 SJ)rin . c r oi 19?6 ~ - · - - - - - -I <1\TtlUl'. Nort church ha!-1 arranged to celebrate a and Son week. The committee in whole _we~k in ho_ n or oi the fathers and charge promises a program of fun, ~on~ 111 _It:-. par . tsh. Cnder the di- frolic and food , and wi s he s to broadA rec t t~n 01 D . r ._ ~tcp I!en . . Llo~:d,_ and cas t the ad\'icc (particularly to the tl~c h .c ,·. \\ · 1'.. ~lclormack, 1~1tn1 .sters men ) that the e quipment for the party ot !he church, the church \nil pause ,,.1 . ·~ J))(·ntv ot· J)(~ J) and hut littl e dur 1n tl k f N b 9 5 ·11 1> " g le wee o. ovem er to 1 dininit\·. Th~ S uJ)C rintendcnt of th e to pay honor and tnhute to ·til the me 11 . :-. · . . . f · an attempt to hnng < · t~ " u-eneral chatrman o . .:-. 111 an d I)0~ about SundaY - :--chool . . . "rl"ltl·t· tttl<l l·r !'I t" . 1mg ·-1 ~ · .. n c )e t "<Yeen t 1 1e the comm1ttee that I S to put tt O\'l'r. 1 iather:- <·i today and the father~ of to1 morrow. C. OF C. ACCEPTS PHILLIPS Tue day night the Boy Scout s of \\rc nd c ll PltilliJ ·:-- .. oi J{idgc a\Tlllll', Roosevelt troop \\'ill hold a "Dad' s \Y a~ accepted a:-. a member of th e Night" at the troop headquartn ...;. \Yilm ctte Chamhn oi C'omm erct· at its The Scouts arc sec retly carrying 1 ·or- llH'l'ti n g h e ld ~t<Jnda y c\·cning. l'hillip · ward a program \Yhich will give their i~ c];)~ :- if1ed a-. a tt·aming contractor. dad!:> a good time, as well as an insight into the \Yay a troop oi Bm· , Scouts conduct:-. itseli. Dr. 'harle. Ii. BJakc, the IH'\\·ly elect e d sco utma tcr ot the troop. ha :-. charge o i t Iiese ar tiYitil"::- and i..; quoted as haYing said that the ~coub are going to exceed rhci_r general ki_ nd - ht'a rtedne :-.s by prc par_mg and ~ern n g a :-. p <·c ial "t rca t .. for the1r dads. Friday n · vnin~ \\ill find thv r];1d . . and lads s iuing t(lgt'fltn ior one of the bigge s t banquet s oi the \'Car. for the ~len's club oi the clt u rr h ·i.., '-pnn . . orint!' the whole progrant. Ia nH·.., Cn1..;...,)v~· says that en' ry ho\· ;u;cl !Jj..., father i;1 the pari:-h i!-1 going. to han· <:nuugh t<J eat at least thi : once. A special program oi 11HI'-ir. talk . . by repre:-entati\·l· i;'lthcr!-1 and ~ons. an.d general ... oriability i:-. in pn·paratton. In the wor~hip :-.crvicc of the church the following ~tmcl;1y mornin g . Dr . Lloyd \\·ill speak <' . " JWcially to men and boys on rhc subject "Learning to Live." Arrangements are being made ! for the dads and lad~ to ..,jt together , for the sen·ice. I Hill and ~tlllll', real e:--tatl' broker-;. announce thi~ \\-eek the recent ~ale by Mr. and :M rs. \Yilliam D. Glennon of their home at 515 Roslyn road. Ken- I ilworth, for an undisclosed considera- j tion. Mr. and Mrs. Glcnon han· purchased the De Lachepelle lot on Warwick road just north of Oxford road through the . ame brokers. ~Ir. and ~Irs . an·nttt', \\'ill ~pend thi \\vek - en d in Ch;ttnp ; ti~tl \\'It It hi ... dattghtn. ~I arion. who is attenclin)..! tht· l ' ni\ vr ity Pi llli noi~. I k lla " g<·lH' i~ ·:· h< · r< ·kl>ra . ti nn of Dad' . , D a~. \\'ilb rd II. Tha\·t·r oi ~22 <..'t·tJtra l Imagine a telephonewhich would connect with only half the numbers in the book· .\ 11rt rai ln 111a d~ lJ\" J In 1·ur1 ... l'qll · ·~>ad , f l >na r (J i 1 11111 ; t 1 -.: in t \\ l ' l"l wouldn't be more annoying I Tthan a radio set that receives only half the stations. The ordinary radio set receives wave-lengths only from 240 to 550 meters. There are now over a hundred stations broadcasting on less than 240 meters not reached by these receivers. You don't need two sets to get all these stations, present and future. The new Grebe Synchrophase will tune them all because it receives from 550 down to 150 meters, thanks to an exclusive invention ··;t (" J, 1\ \ I ll ( ill ll'l \1--: ill ··.t 1· · t \' I" T \11 1 - The Low-Wave Extension Circuits. 150 meters meterc; ·tl. t ,·!)\· ·1 ,., \I l i .tl 240 \\ iII ', \;t it! tlta 1 SELL KENILWORTH HOME I Comfort for feet hat cannot stop HE woman who must be on her feet for hours at a time appreciates · the value of the Arch Preserver Shoe. She has learned that it gives a measure of comfort, of foot healtl1 and vigor, of foot usefulness, never before possible in other shoes. She also appreciates the fact that ~he can have a healthful shoe that is smartly styled. Try one pair of Arch Preserver Shoes and you'll understand. A B The high-w.'lve reception range of the Grebe dial {B) -from 550 down to 240 meters equals tie ~actical tuning range of the usual re<'d-. a. The low-wave range of the Grebe dia'i 1 A) provides additional recep· tion down to 1 SO meters. Aak lor a demonstration; then compare C. H. Kraft oi 123() Greenwood avenue, are leaving todaY to spend Dad's day at the Universitv of Illinois. · T A. H. Grebe & Co., Inc. 109 West 57th Street, N.Y. Factory: Van Wvck Blvd., Richmond Hill, N.Y. We.ttern Branch: 443 So. San Pedro St., Loa An1eles, 0:. ' Alao aupplied with bcue lor baHeriu All Grebe apparatus Th1s compatt"' ownJ <Jnd h covered by patents granted and pendina op. c-rateJ Jtatimu RJ:AN.\~1-~~~r. WIIHG anti WBOQ When a fellow does you 3 favor and you appreciate it he gets as much fun out of the transaction as you do. The service rendered you in McNamee's men's wear shop is as free as the air you breathe. We simply charge you for the merchandise you purchase. All goods are of latest style 1nd seasonable and priced so a thrif!y man wears them cheerfully. ~~ED~ ··KEEPS THE FOOT WELL... THE S~~~~~r.~sE RCH PRESERVED fi SHOE TAYLOR'S BOOTERY WE DO REP AIRING 605 Main St. Phone 385 l Hear it at WM. G. BEYRER Electric and Radio Shop-We Service All Sets McNamee's Store for Men Phone Wilmette 2655 1122 Central Ave. Phone 81

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