1 ~~ ,\ t·mber 20, 1925 :;-: WILMETTE LIFE 25 ( 188~ HIG-H SCHOOl. NOQ.THWESTERN .FE MAJ.. E: COU..EG.r OJ..O CDLLEGE Davis Street 30 Years Ago 'FIRST M .E. CHURCH PROGRESS · \\'h.H wou IJ become of the house, and what of rhl' ctt \' if each one \\','rc not With pleasure and always intent on nuintJtning. renewing . Yc.1. .1 nd improving . coo . as time and the for ,. 1, lfh' r t cach u s ~ · · -Goethe G-AR.~ETT f>l~ll CAL.. INSTITUTE: Go tuck ior .1 momcnr to the Yesterday of H1storv to th.H primcv.11 tract of forest. s.1nth· ridge<; .1 nd sw Jmps -where a group of settlers li' cd luppi ly. contentedly in log cJ bins where 1if c \LlS closet y intermingled \Vith th.1t of scJfJring on the broad waters of L.1ke IvliLhigJn And the re in th.H s.1mc Yesterday Evanston was founded --founded on three great pillars. its homes. churches and schools - to sund forth as an example of Progress . . . all within the brief sp,1n of time since Yesterday. Today Evanston stJnds as the "Athens of the Northwest" -- J city beJutiful and complete - a city of churches-a city sponsoring a great education .1l system. Its achie\'"e- ment is marked by such milestones as Northwestern University, Garrett Biblical Institute and the New Evanston Township High School. Quite as phenomenal as the Progress of Evanston is the Growth of Chandler's. Once a small candy shop, now the largest store of its kind on the North Shore is the story in a few words of this store's rapid progressiveness. Such success is, indeed, worthy of commemoration and all during next week we are going to celebrate our Thirtieth Anniversary. The store~ amid attractive Christmas displays, will be open every evening, so that we can weltG~me back old friends and make new· ones. · Come in and congratulate us . EVANSTON IOWNSHIP HIGH SCHOOl. OAk:. T0'1 GAA MMAR. SCHOOl.. FOUNTAIN SQUARE-EVANSTON · rs CONGRATULATIONS TO CHANDLER'S ON ITS THIRTY YEARS OF PROGRESS