· April 16, 1926 WILMETTE LIFE 43 th e direc tion of Mrs . C. L . Darling, n.nd . an illustrate'l address by Dr. Brownell, president of Northland Coll<.·g·e , to whi c h institution the proceeds . of th e thank offe ring a re to be sent. This c hurch is especially interested in North la nd college inasmuch as its tlr~t pas tor, the Rev. E. B. Wheeler. w a~ the organizer and bus in ess manag-t> r of that colleg·e. On Thur sday evening the Young l' f·o pl e's choir meet for r ehearsal at 7: Li I ·'ort er Warrington H eaps, dir '('tor . ,, Congrega tiona I Church VILLAGE OF WILMETTE ~tinist rs: Ht e ph .n A. liam E. 1\fcCo rmac k. Lloyd, Wil- NOTICE OF ELECTION At said election the following questions will be submitted to the voters for their consideration: Shall the territory contiguous to the Village of Wilmette, Cook County, Illinois, bounded and described as follows, be annexed to said Village of Wilmette, to-wit: That part of Section ·rwenty-nine (29) in Township ( 42) North, Range Thirteen (13) East of the Third Principal Meridan, lying westerly and southerly of the center line of Reinwald Avenue and of Avoca Road, sometimes called Happ Road, and all that part of the east three-quarters ( 3~) of Section Thirty ( 30) ·in said Township and Range, lying south and west of the center line of Happ Road, and the west half (Y2) of the south west quarter (lf4) of said Section Thirty ( 30), also that part of Section Thirty-one (31) in said Township and Range, lying east of the east Fightof-way line of the Public Service Company of Northern Illinois, and the Chicago, North Shore and Milwaukee Railroad Company; all that part of the south half (lf2) of SectioQ Twenty-five (25) in Township Forty-two ( 42) North, Range Twelve (12) East of the Third Principal Meridan, lying east of the thread of the stream of the North Bra~ch of the Chicago River, and all of Section Thirty-two (32) in Township Forty-two (42) North, Range Thirteen (13) East of the Third Principal Meridan, lying southwesterly of the center line of Reinwald Avenue. All of said above described property being in Cook County, Illinois? -"1 :tt Tlw Sea Scouts meet Friday night 7:15. Ewart Cook, skippe r. The juni or c hoi r r· ·lwarsa l .'atu nl ay at 7 p. m. \\'. E. :\Je<'ormack, director·, ,,ssisto·d by :Jfrs. L. F . 1 :ates a n<;l Miss <'aldwell. l. Huth Hunday morning· nncl a ll ·iepartmcnts of . th e Chur ch sc hoo l heg·in promptly at !I :30 u'dock. At 10:30 a . rn. the Juni or ln t ' 1'111t"rliate departrnt·nts COI11t' \q~etho·r fur the Juni or ('ongr<·g·ation ~wrvice. Th e Juni or choir will lead ~J~·~a~~~ging and :\Ir. ~l(' C'o rm hc:k will ":\laking- EnvironnH:nt" is the t h e m e of Dr. Ll oyd 's ~ermo11 at the Sunday Ph"l · h . S . . 1 ant rOplC eWing I Cl b E d April l& at U 0 S The las t se \\'ing meeting .of the phi!anthropy de partm e nt of the Woman s club of \Vilmette occurs today commencin~ at 10 o'clock in the morning, :~,,· ith a luncheon se rved at noon. The children of the Francis Juvenile home will benefit by the se·wing done this month . I ,, . J 1 he comnllttee urges a large attendance at thi s, the closing event of its kind in the club ye ar. The meeting is open to everv woman in the ·village who . . · . . . ts mt e re sted 111 carrymg on phtlanthropic \\' Ork, and who wishes to avail herself of this opportunity not o~ly to se w for needv ones but to chat With 1 h er neighbors a·nd meet, per.haps, ne~ come r s to \Vilmett e, who wtll find thts I a pl easa nt means o f becoming acquaint(' rl here. 1 I · · ' . mor·ning se rvi ce at 11 o'cloc k . The Young- l'<·opl<:' s Choir w iII sing- at this st' rvi ce the anth (' m, "The :-;hadow of Thy Win gs," by AndrewH. T h e \\r ilnw t l P Sun d a y E v en i 11 g· c l u h m ·et!:i at this c hurch a.t 7:30 p. 111. · r ~Irs. A. :-:. C l ~~g-ctt will e l~ tertc~in ~he ~ l·lghb orhoo~l Clrclt-, )Ir·s. 1< · J Sch<·ldt· nh e lm, cha trman , o n Tuesday at h e r hnm e at 4:!fi Lake annue. Those as:-:i~ting tht· host\;ss an· :\Irs. Cla rk e :\Junn , ~Irs . II . H.. lli teh\'llek, and ~Ir s. II. A . I opf·. .\1 3:3o p. nr. or~Tul·:·H l a,· th e :\Iaytl ·· \\'t·r I :an<~ 1111·t·t undo·r t11t> direction 1ot' :\!i ss ~I ary J. . oui s·· :-;eh<·idenhdrn . " . · ltoos .. \·l· lt L rCH·P :'\ o. 2 nH:P t at h dtdquarto·r·s at 7 :1:-, 1· - 111. Tu .. s d ay. Dr. t'h:trlt·s 1~ . I:Ltk ··· s···~·utlllast,· r· . l>aYid 1 11r . ]. \V. Frankel ·wa s ho stess to h:in g·, assist;tlll :-<CIIllt lll astt'l', in <'ha rge. I eight g ue St S af luncheon and mah 1111 \\', :tln· ·:--tla,· ,;·1~ 1 · 1 · 110 .. 11 the c hurch jon gg Tuesday, at her home, 700 Lat.i:-:taf'f lllt···ts at .1::{11. rel avenue. . 1 .. · Tht· \\.olr' ( 'ttl,s ,~ lll·'t't at J:Jil IJ . lll. '[ -: .. k B , h h , \\·,· dn. ·sda\ und··r th·· llin·cti 1111 uf ~' rs. 1 tan r0\\11 wa s te o :, tcss 011 ! ll a r uld ~pinn;·y. I for the Tu esday bridge~lunche~n .club this \V Cck at h e r h o m e, 945 Michigan I 111 \\' o·dl!t·:O:d;l~· o·\' t·ll}~lg :ll \ O:C]t _ H'k a\·entte. . -o- I lnn·li ln.;· t It , · ·· . l. will ,,,. ht·ld in th~.: ehurc-tt. - 0:\1 n-:. I :r1u·_~· 1 '. 1lw, ·ns. l'ltait·man 1_>f th1· ~Ir s. C. P. Va n ~'c haack and her II _ .. m·· .:\ltssl··ns do·partntt·llt ut th :-.on Harding have just returned to \\ "ll l <ll t s t ;u1 ld, lr<l s <lt'l'illl~· ··rl a Y e n · .' . f i 111 , . 1 ·, · sLin~ pr! ,~T; u 1 1 r.. r til·· en·nin g- . 1 thetr h o_n1e a.t 614 ~"' 11Hl e n av;nue a ter Til is irwluok s tllLJsi<-al lluntl,l'rs unde r a week s soj o urn m i'Jcw ): ork. a 11 11 ll ; t I I I ' ' 111· · 1 11 ;1 11 I ~ < I ft· · r1 11 1 ..; ··························· --- WASHING and ' . · ' ··t I · - Shall the President and Board of Trustees of the Village of Wilmette, Cook County, Illinois, establish~ . maintain and conduct a su· pervised recreation system and levy an annual tax to be known as "playground and recreation tax" for the conduct and maintenance thereof of not less than one and one-third mills on each dollar of assessed valuation of taxable property within the corporate limits of said Village, all as authorized and provided by an Act entitled, "An Act to provide for the acquisition, equipment, conduct and maintenance of public playgrounds and recreation centers in and by cities, towns and villages of less than one hundred and 6fty thousand inhabitants," in fo~ce July 1, 1921? Which Election will be opened at 7:00 o'clock in the morning, and will continue open until 5 :00 o'clock in the afternoon of the same day. \ Given under my hand at Wilmette, Illinois, this thirty-first day of March, A. D. 1926. GREASING Keep your car· looking well and running well. This can _ be done by having it thoroughly washed and thoroughly greased. Let us do your car washing and greasing. . ' -~"'. Wilmette Motor Sales Don't forget an up-to-the-minute repair department 515 4th Street Wilmette 636 LEA J. ORR, Village Clerk. ···························