Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 18 Jun 1926, p. 36

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

WILMETTE LIFE June 18, 1926 Former Wilmette Girl Is Heavy Snows of Builders to Hold Honored in Senior Class Spring Fatal to Installation on Miss Luella Burt, now of Wheaton, Many Evergreens Monday, June 21 and formerly a resident of Wilmette, The Builders announce a public insta llation of officers to be held at the Winnetka Masonic temple Monday evening, June 21, at 8 o'clock. The ceremonies will be in charge ·of John Sutton, installing gran d master builder. Preceding the installation the Builders will confer the second degree on a group of candidates. · Officers to be installed include: Ralph Arnold, master builder; G. Jewell, deputy; ~1aurice Thomas. senior inspector: Robert Martin, Junior inspector; George Meyers, senior overseer; Arthur Cop lan, Junior overseer; William ~fartin, secretary: Wi lli am Webster, tr~asurer; Dale Ga h, chaplain; Drake Older, first steward: Thoma s Thursby, second steward; Dan Nichol on, third steward: Llewelvn Bowen, fourth teward; \i\T alter Ne-ubacher, sentinel. · Anne Boddie, daughter of ~1r. and Mrs. John Boddie, 1621 Forest avenue, ente rt ained t he girls of the eighth grade of th e Howard school a t lunchhas been a prominent member of the sen ior class at the Wheaton Community High schooL As one of the ~: oun g people on the ' Class Day program given June 15, she sang "The Sun and I" from "T he Mikado," and as June, in the Wheator~ High Glee Club 's prese ntation of "Pick les," or "In Old Vienna," her voice and manner won favorable comment. i\f iss Burt v·a s the winner among the ~ir i s of the second annual Senior Oratorial contest, and was awarded a gold ke~·. monogrammed and inscribed. She ha s been editor-in-chief of the '25-'2G staff of Broadcast, the high school pa·· per, and wa s \vinner of the Sectional · ~f usic contest and secretary-treasurer of the Glee club this la t year. ] esse Burt, her younger brother, atso took part in "Pickles." The cause of the demise of so many evergre en trees on north shore lawns this spring has been somewhat of a mystery to many. Thomas J. Lynch, the tree speciali:-;t, at 564 Lincoln a'·enue, \Vinnctka, a~ trihutes the cause to the heavy snow which came late this spring, followed by the unu ual freezing and thawin~ weather. N urse ri cs also report a very he a YY lo ss, he says, of Globe and Amcri\an arbor vitae from a simil ar cause. It is also noticable, he :-;ays, that the folia~c of the maple and other tree s, haYe, in some cases, been affected hy the unusually high ""inch;, this sprin~. Mr. Lvnch also call ed atten ~;(l :l to a small Insect which has made ib apuearance and \Yhich i:-; kn0\\"11 a:> a "twig pruner," and \\'hich is re spon:;ihle for so many sma ll t\\'i~ s b!lin~ to ~fr. and Mrs. Freel \V'ild and their the ground. This insect, he say:', is daughter, Julia, 628 Greenleaf avenue, especial ly active in the horse c1Jestnnt left the early part of the "·eek on an . trees. l'Xtended motor trip through the l·:a:;t, ~1r. Lynch explains that the only including New York, Philadelpl1 ia. thing that can be done in thi;; C<l:iC is ., · 0 0 0 QL<\ U 'l'Y .t'OO.U 0 n It's not how much we ('at-but the quality of what we eat that really counts. Only the freshest and fint-"st of foodstuffs are ser\'ed he r e. 0 0 O Tempting Service MAC'S I 1 0 Bowling Lunch 11 A. Af. to :Midnight 1159 Wilmette Avenue la~y~,~ :\~tl~a~tl~ti~c~C~'~it~y~,~B~a~lt~in~1~o~r~e~a~n~d~\\~·~as~l~1it1g· · a. June 12. ton. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~O~~e~o~n~a~n~d~b~u~n~co~a~t~l~,e~r~h~o~n~le~S~a~tt~lr~c~ 0 BALABAN KATZ to gatl1cr up in the t\Yi~s 1Jurn th~tlJ. He sa\'S the sects will a11d \\·c· rk f<,r ah 'lut two \\~ccks and \\'ill then disappt:ar. I le sa ,·s thrrc is no cau:;c for alarm in this connection. Squirrels are also busy at this season of th e year. especially in thl' t·lm tree:; \Yhcre the\· fred on the :-l'eds. The ~quirrcb c.ut otf a gre;1t man~· t\\'igs in the elm s. ju:-t no\\·, ).fr. Lynch explain:'. ' t· ~1r . and \Irs. Jo-.eph Joycl'. ~31 F-.x r oa c1 . K l' nih n 1 r t h. w i11 e 11 t t r t a i 11 a t dinner ~atmclay e,·cning. June 10. - 0- ON HOWARD AVE.-West of "L" Statton · near Clark St. All the atmospheric charm and luxury- all the refinement and courtesy of a B. f1 K. theatre will be contained within its gloriou·s walls. A Theatre for the Beautiful North Shore and the Upper North Side. For Wilmette! Winnetka! Glencoe! rs. Charle..; Din~t·e. 912 I .akt· aYe· nu<'. will he t h(' hn~tl'ss [ r her Tu e-;day club next week. ~1 - - - - -- - ~IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIJIIII JIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIJIIIJJIJJIIIJJJIJJJIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIJJIII ".:; I - WHEN Then a 1 1 the world IS glad and Mother for gets her burden. Keep that smile for years to come - tn a Photo:graph. Our Photographs are as lotv as ~ - BABY - SMILES - - " You Have Been Wait-ing For .a Balaban & Katz Theatre Near Your Door. - Show Starting Sunday, June 20 NORSHORE THEATRE ORCHESTRA Direction, J. ·WALTER DAVIDSON NORSHORE GRANDE ORGAN CHAUNCEY HAINES, Organist CORINNE GRIFFITH Willard Louis, Norman Kerry "MLLE. MODISTE" from Victor Herbert's operetta And Two Highly Entertaining Stage Presentations selected from the finest in the world. Drive Down Tonight! You'll find excellent parking facilities - - - Here It Is- - $6 - - a dozen - - - - - - 615 DAVIS ST. H oybur1~ Building EVANSTON Phone University 2238 - ~IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIJI IIIII'IJIJI IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIJIIII~

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy