WILMETTE LIFE May 21, 1926 SUCCULENT SPRING VEGETABLES! You can get at our .b ig Central Avenue store any vegetables your appetite desires- green beans, beets, tomatoes, mushrooms, carrots. cabbages. onions (Bermuda or green), cucumbers, cauli11ower. Corne in and select your order. Fails in Attempt to Open , Call Logan-Howard Safe; Then Steals Auto Parents to Final I open An unsuccessful attempt to break the safe of the Hess Motor service. 1225 Central aveutte, la st Thursday night, and the theft of a Marmon touring car owned by Emil Hess, the proprietor., were attributed by the \Vilmette police to an employe, Frederick James Clark, who has heen mis sing since the burglary. Clark had a key to the garage and presumably entered it Thursday night and tried to break open the sa fe \\·ith. a sledgehammer. Jie th e n took the car , which \Yas found abandoned in ~t onw nc e, 111., later in th e week. Chid of Police Charle s \\'. Leggett said that laundry mark s on some clothill~ lef t behind by Clark indica tc that his right nainc may he F. Campkin. Clark is th o ught tu haYe taken anothe r automobile in ~1omence after he had abandon ed Ik ss' car. .. . Session of P. T. A. The annual meeting of the LoganHoward Parent-Teacher association will he held at the Arthur H .. Howarrl school, Tuesday afternoon, ?\fay 25. at 2 :30 o'clock. Annual r-eports will he given ~nd there wi11 he the election of officer s. An intere sting report of the State Council meeting of Parent -Teacher as sociations. which, was held at Chant paign. April 27, 28 and 29, will hl' gi,·en hv }.1iss Aleda Lar son, sixth grade t~achcr at the Iloward srhool. ).f is s (arso n '"as the delegat e appointl'd to r('prrsent thr a ssociation at this con vrntion . The members '"ill go hom e with rt' tH'\H<I vi~or a n<l t·tt t hn-.;i a ..;m \\'ht'n the,· ltavc heard thi~ rq>ort. it is promi s ~'<l. ~~ r.s. .l u hn B. Boddie \\·ill ~ peak,. . hricfh· of a survev madt' "n·ccnt l~· nt th e J{ealth progranls nf th e ~ urrnuncl ing t0\\'11 . , as \n' ll as of \\" ilmcttr, ancT wilt abo pre se nt the tH' \\' health pr( ·gram that ha s betn n·ol\'l·d a s a n · suit of thi:-; surv eY. Thi s ;-, ttr\'l'Y wa~ madr bY a commht<·c conlpcbccl of a nH'mbcr. each from the ~rhnol board . the t \\'0 Parcn t-Teacher assoL·ia t ion " and· the Chilcl and Flunw dq>artment of the \Vo111an's Club of \\' ilml'ttl' . There will be 11lll '>ic hy t hl' Lnga n Ilo\\'ar(l sexte t . 11 iss Bertha Ille s. a dirrctnr oi t h< ).f nnicipal Pier, Chicago. \\·ilt )! i\'l' ll ' a talk nn the activitie s fit the l'in . The kindergarten and fir~! grade mothers will he hostr sse . . Tht association i" lo okin~ ior a. brgc attendance. The program s tart~ earlier this time, due to so many report s, and 'vill be ttlltt :' ually inter c~ t ing it is explained. ·· sure to co111c earh· so you may rnjo~· the entire pro gram," is the challen~e . . Telephone · Wilmette 154or 1361 .l j · 'I . ·Lulias Brothers 1135 Central Ave. Presbyterians to Hear of Home Mission Work The Church Exten~ion h()ard of ~he Prr ~hvt rrian den om ina t ion \Yill ha ·;e charge of thr sen·irrs at thv Fir-..t Prcshvtcrian church this SundaY. Dr. Henry S. Brown. s upcrint etHlen~ (li the board, will direct the artiritie..; nf the clay and will he as sisted hy severa 1 home mi~~ion workers. Chilclren from the Eric Chapel. Chicago, will h81d a Fi<·ld day depicting Yarious hcllllt mis sion actiYitie..; in Chicago. ... I ... I · Tales of Hoffmann · · · · · · Save Now ·on Fuel · · · · T · · · · · · · · · · · · ilj · · HE SEASON ' S lowest prices are now in effect. The prices given here are guaranteed until June 1, and apply to full load delivrries. 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