WILMETTE LIFE January 29_, 1926 STUDY TOWN PLANS. We are pro~d of our kitchep ,· ln Scouttlom Woman's Club of Wilmette to Hear Experts on Art, Zonintr and Recreation at Meeting February 3 Sundays 12 to 5 POTLESS! Shining! Cleanliness a. becomes a veritable rite at the Central Cafeteria. 44 Behind the scenes" is permitted to cloak no mite of carelessness. Visit our kitchen u.n announced at any hour, early or late. The housewife will be delighted with the spic and span orderliness at every turn. S The pace for absolute cleanliness never lets down. day. or night. Our kitchen may well be a model for the homes of the most fastidious. CEN'fRAI~ CAFETERIA NELSON BUILDING Ccnlral Ave .. cast of Wilmett e A\·c. WILMETTE I 1 Personal Supert)ision of Fred Mille; .---:,.-- All the Boy Scouts and Sea Scouts in Wilmette will assemble at the Byron Art and village planning are features Stolp school Saturday evening, Jan- of the morning meeting of the Woman's 30 7 30 ' 1 k f th first Club of Wilmette, Wednesday, Februuary · ' at : . o c oc. or e . ary 3. commencing at 11 o'clock. Mr . . regular monthly mspect10n and revtew . . w. F. Grower, vice president o! the All the merit badges, service stripes _or Municipal Art league an~ the Chtcago stars, promotional badges, and m- Outdoor Art league wttl ~peak on vestiture of new scouts will be made at "Civic Pride." thi. monthly assembly. All the pa: - 1 Ko one per!--Otl _has been_ mon.· in cnts of the boys and the general publtc strumental in hclpmg to bnng hcant y are cordially invited to be present. A to the Chicago school than ~f r s. Gro" very interesting event will occur at this er, who has been an ardent advocat t ' assembly pertaining to one of the of the movement to buy work s of art troops. Full and complete instructions for the Chicago schools, and ha s brt:n pertaining to the formation and pro- a persisent. fighter. for a cleaner and cedure have b~en embodied in Gcn - more beautiful Chtcago. eral O;der No. 1 issued by Major HarRobert Stoddard, chairma n of tlH haugh Acting Deputy Scout Commis- \Vilmett e Plan commission, ha::. con sioner, and a copy of thi s orclcr ha . :; --ented to adclrc . s the mecti.ng and t_l'll been given each of the scoutmasters. the purpose of the cm_nmtttce ":h ll·h The uniiorm to he worn h\' the sco nh cooperates with the Chtcago Rl't!lonal is the sco ut coat, hr eec hc ~ . ~tod::ing!'-. Plan commission. high shoes (no tennis or gymnas ium J. C. Capen, chairman of th r adn·r. . hoes), scout hat, flannel shirt with ti sing committee on Pby ::tnd l~ n·,-,. black four in hand tic-(no nccker- ation. \\·ill report on the pl:tn . . and chief), belt worn outside coat. and probfcms of his committee. ~rout knife or its equivalent, an<l tl'll As a frame for thi s program. th· ioot rope properly coiled hun g the n·- art and lit e ratur e d epa rtmen t h:t, q · irom. Th Scoutma s ter~ of the yariou.., . cure<l a }n;-t n cxhihit of pirt un·.... ', .tr :-lop s carne. tly olicit th co-opcr~t - i famous artists ow n ed in \\'il m{·t · tion of the 1~arenb oi the ~couh t(l .t·n \\hich '\ill he d_i pJa_,·.cc~ dttril.l.t! tl.· · courag thctr boy . to lH.' prest·nt ,tnd wt t·k. 1 hC' mcct1nt! h .ttl opt 11 nnt. tt· g ive their s upp o·t to each ..:;cnttL.- and cn·r~·o11<· intcn·-.tt ·rl ..,ill ht· \'.1 1 lll:t--tt'r bY them . elves being prl· . . ent. come. H . T. L eac h. ~t'rrt'tan· . F,,Jin\\ill!.! tht· 1 n'cJ,,c]· lut ~t· lwr·n . 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FLOORS · New Floors RESURFACED TO LOOK LIKE TAKES APARTMENT HERE Albert Loth, formcrh r1i thr F' :tn~ltirc hot~.: I. 1-:Yathton. · ha-. n·nll d :t'l apar1tll('111 in thv l.indt'll ('rl'" :tp:t'·t 111l'llh, it \\:t-. :tll!HitiiHTrl t!Jj . . \\l'l k !1'. tlw 1·:. 1·~. ~tttlh real l'-.ta v t'"ltq·:tn·. :t:!t'tll ... ior t lit· huilrlin!!. I 1 NEW P. E. DOWNING PHONE H. P. 566 ·. --------rr ~. E Ill i 1 :\ . .\ 11 r1 (' r "0 11 i" t. tl t e r t a i I : club at lt1nclll'nn anrl hcr homt·. l.i Lind c·n Wilson Tasty Breads Are Loaves ol Joy E \ ~I~R'\~ P. 0. Box 423 Frida~· 1 hrid~c toda~ · :1t ing her · - - - - - - - - - - - - · - - - - · avrnnc. Dividend Notice · loaf nf ::- il~on _quality Bread carrtes the ~an1c quahttcs "·htch haYe n1ade \\-ilson T HE BOARD OF DIRECTORS of Public Service nread a rcc )g."lllzecl need on C\·Cr\· table. rdcr yuur supply today-better ~tanding ·till. lea YC a order for y()ur daily supply. Company of Northern Illinois, have declared the regular quarterly dividend of $1.50 per share on the Con1pany's 6% preferred stock, $1.75 per share on the 77o preferred stock, and $2.00 per share on the common stock, payable February 1, 1926, to stockholders of recorq, at the close of business, January 15, 1926. QEORQE R. JONES, Treasurer This is the 57th consecutive quarterly payment by the Company to its common and preferred stockholders and the 96th consecutive dividend including the dividend payments of the Company's principal predecessor. The Wilson Bakery Home of Everything Good That's Baked PuBLic SERVICE CoMPANY OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS SeMJing 6,000 square miles-221 cities and towns· with Qas and Eletlriczty 'The Common and Preferred Stocks of P~~hlic Service Company of Norchern Illinois are listed on TheChtcago Stock Exchange Phone Wilmette 414 1162 Wilmette Ave. Wilmette