16 WILMETTE LIFE May 21, 1926 Arrest Driver of Auto ' G I V E N TESTIMONIAL on Intoxication Charge Frank M. Forrey, Retiring Treaaurer, Rohert S. Clark, 1110 11ichigan aYeHonored by Credit Men of Chicago nue, Evanston, was arrested on a for Long Service charge of driving an automobile while under the influence of liquor by \YilFrank M. Forrey, 1610 Washington mcttc po~i~e last Tucsda_y evening, af- · Wilm tte retiring treasurer ter a colltston between h1s car and one a venue, e · . . . clriH·n hy J. H. Greenhalgh. l(l15 of the Chicago Assoctatton of Credtt Spt:ncer avenue. .-\ccording ·to the rc - men was accorded a signal honor Monport rrccind hy the police Greenhalgh day evening . of this week when he was driying south on Ridge aYent~e an el l was presented with an engraved tcsattl'mpted to turn C'ast on \Va . l11ngton . . f . . · t'on of hi s ten avenue \\'hL' Il Clark\ ca1·, which "·as tnnoma 1 0 · a!)prccta 1 · north hound on Ridge a nnue, c01lidr<l years' servtce 111 that o~cc. vl!ith him. Clark was released on a $50 The testimonial, whtch bears the l_ >on.d an~l- ,th.e . c~se -"'~II he hea~c! he~ 1 signatures of s:veral of Chicago's mo~t lore Poltcc ~Ltgbtrctt~ D . ~[. ~ftcke~ Jrominent busmess men, reads ~·.s fol1 at a later date . 1 o:ws: Wilmette Garden Club "The members of the Chicago Asso ciation of Credit Men, desirous of Announces Two Meetings manifesting recognition of the sig-nal The \\'ilmette Garden club will hold service rendered by its distinghished · · F ·d '1 21 1 member Frank M. Forrey, has caused tts nextfmeet.lllgr . n ay, .v a~· , at t. lC to be sp'read on the records a tes.tir~10home o Mr~. Ne.tl 1f. Cl~r.k. 408 \\ tn- nial in which enthusiastic apprcctatton netka avenue, \Vmnetka. I he program . . ··f t . . K . r.' K II I mam earnest es . ts 111 c I1arge o f "f J.\ ' r;o;. J',. c en >erg- ts "H's and enthusiastic su'p1 c~·· ,,.!~o "·ill give a talk ot~ "Colum- port 0 f every project in the interest bu~cs. A plant. excha~tgc "·til also he of the association in which he gave a teature of tim meetmg. frcelv of his time and counsel ha~. The following- Friday, :\lay 2H, mem- in great measure, contributed. to the bers of the cluh will gather at the achievements of this hody. H1s term;-; home of Mrs. Hurlbert. 715 Greenleaf as director, 1915-1917, and as treasurer, avenue, and make a tour of tl' ~ gar- 1917-1926, have · ~een epoch~ in the A~ dens of members living in tltat neigh- sociation, and h1s accomphshment~ 111 horhoorl. tht.'se offices have br~u~ht pe~·so11.1l glory reflected in Assoc1atwn progre s" and betterment. ).1 rs. John Spear will entertain at "It is. therefore, a distinctive priY Iuncheon Saturda,·. ~lay 22, at her ilege to past and pr<'sent officers of home 'in \Vin1~etka. in honor of her the Association. who have <'njoyed in mother, Mrs . Ti10t11as Knox. of 519 timate contact with ~fr. Forrey, and Forest avenul'. who with her husband who therefore, have full knowledge oi and Dr. Knox, is k;.n·ing .\f onday for his untiring efforts and di stinctive, re an European journey. .JI r. ancl ~fr .~ . sultful services, to hereby subscribe Knox will return in :\ugu~t . our names in an .appreciation and -omanifestation of om rec'o gnition :tnd R ~" T \\'I · 1 k ).frs. Frank ~f errill oi llOrJ Crcl'll -J este~m. · "1··· H · , uro·ess ~ ~ the hn :; tc~ :-; tor her . r-- · · · . ' ... · · · , 11t or · · wood aYelntc · · 1 1 1 1 1 1 · 1 · T a\t-rence \\ httt'-' Robert ] . Kane. :\1·F rt( a,· r u > at title ll'Oll atH hrH gL' ' . J · · · · · !bert II. bthher. Tame~ ~ - (ox."' · 1·.. I to< a,.. '· S . 1". . .. H . J. n · -o.-...or< Iwa II . . ·.mstem, ~um~L' Y, Hcnn· \V. Alansen, n. F. Dudley. Ottc· .JI r:-.. D. R l{an :-; burg entertamcd hn : f. Schultz, Hcnrv \\'. Hardy, Jam eo.; Tue~day :\iternoon Bridge club thi :-; ~f. Jud son, Edward F. Reiter, J. F. week at hl' r hollle. 1700 \\'alnut ~~\·e - 1 Craddock, Charles Buresh. John \\' . nue. Thomas, F. C. SulliYan, \V. \V. Kerr . . J ·I ., I I . ·I : fl; . Real English Sheffield is of im_mediate interest to the ~iver ('f.gifts and to t~e. housewife, due to us rare refinement, typ1cal des1gn, utmost uttllty, lastln~ · service and moderate price. . A wide variety of these pi~ces is now bein!! displayed -we invite you to drop in at either address and enjoy the charm and beauty of the full exhibit. Hipp& Coburn Co. Jewelers and Silversmitbs 915 Marshall Field Annex Building Main Floor, Wrigley Building Chicago . ... r FAST SUBURBAN TRAINS (Central Standard Time) Clean, Comfortable Cars Parcel Racks for Shoppers . i J 1 ' .. · WILMETTE-CHICAGO Through tick<'ts also sold. slrrping c:tr T<':iCrvations made and baggage checked Ticket .Agent-E. E. ORNER-Tclrphonc 4 South- Week Days - L~a,·e ' :\rri,:;-1-· T~~-,:eWilmette ChicagrJ ' Wilmette I I North - Week Days L<'ave I Arr~ Leave Chicago I\\' ilmct t c Chicago :\.:\I. 100 Helpers Are Needed For P.M. ' Arriv;('hiC'ago ~:; \\' ilmette ;\.:\I. :\.:\I. . :\ ':\I. 5.08 5 45 6 08 6 13 6 26 5 50 6 30 6 35 6 45 6 57 9 14 10 . 17 t{f A Exr··rt 633 638 6 51 6. 55 7 02 7.14 7 28 7 43 t~~. ~ntur-lay . 700 725 7 20 'I 40 7 28 7 48 7 54 8 20 12 .06 8 1 03 A109 I 202 4 05 I 4 20 4 62 5 46 6 13 6 19 11 13 WJJ 12 .30 8 1 25 . A145 I 2.45 4 35 4 67 6 30 6 15 I 6 6 40 55 A .l\1. 9.45 10 .45 l1 '45 l 3.45 5 45 600 7.05 8 05 9 05 1005 All 05 Btl 10 All 20 I :\ ':\I. 4.26 P.M. The June Drive Rosenberg's Annual June Drive looms up bigger than ever before. For this month-long concentrated selling campaign and especially for the June Market S~le, when values are at their peak, we will need I 0 0 extra helpers to keep service at its best. If you wish to take part in this great merchandise drive, enlist now. You'll enjoy the experien'ce and earn some pin money besiqes! We especially need experienced sales-people. Just tell Mr. Mendelsohn you want to help. Third Floor 6 21 I 8 34 ' 9 44 10 35 IA11 .39 I I 6.32 7.38 811 50 All 48 W.~. B Satur.d ay only. A :\1. lightfaf·e-P.:\1. holdf:!r'l'. --------- 812 0~ A1'l 05 812 .20 812 .25 812 45 812.48 811 31 P.M. 105 ' 812 02 812 .38 A12 .40 812 .45 812 ' 61 8123 B 1 12 1 23 2 15 3.14 340 I 4.14 A 4 19 I 4 21 rA 4.26 435 A446 456 5 03 5 24 6 20 7 15 8.15 9.16 10 .35 P.M. A 3 42 4.10 4.39 4.45 2.52 505 A 5 18 523 5 33 6 01 651 7.53 850 9.48 1106 P.M. A453 500 P.M. South - Sundays_ .\rri,·e LeaYe Arrive Wilmette Chi<'a!!:n Wilmette Chica)!D Lea\'C I Chi~·&!!l~ Lca\·e __ _ North - Sundays _ _ . Arrive I Leave I Arri\·e 'I Wilmette· C'hirt~go , Wilmette A.:\f. 7.04 ,, 8 12 10. 16 12.16 3.21 P.M . 12 50 4.00 7.40 840 10 55 A .:\I. I . P.M. 4.18 5 07 6 16 7 24 10 17 P.M. P.M. 453 A.:\1. 7.02 ,1· A.:\T. P.M. 10 50 8GO 6«1 650 9.32 1 P.M. 12 51) 2 06 11 4) 1 P.M. ! P.M. 12 17 1 26 2.40 744 10 .05 I P.M. I 8 06 10 35 P.M. 325 4.35 6 ?0 I 8 44 11 06 P.M. 369 6 09 6 54' P.M. . HOLIDAY SERVICE-On Christma.<~. Nf'w Y<"Lr's, :\1t>morial Dnv. July Fourth, Labor Day and Thanks~ivin~. Rl NDAY SC'HED( LER will be in effect. Effective April 25,, 1026-subject to change Rosenberg's I Evanston-Davis St. at the "L'· '· 1 "