1une 25, 1926 WILMETTE LIFE "ON TO EUROPE" BOYS tries and to the battlfields of the to the important cities in those counSAJL NEXT WEDNESDAY · World War. Unexcelled service and accommodations are guaranteed over Succ~ful in Hollister ~~b~cription Campaign to Vasd m Four Countries Contestants the 33-day trip. The boys will be accompanied by one of the men of the high school faculty whom they selected as their choice as travel companion. I · Two New Trier High school boys C M d Symon Bows of Wilmette and Walt~ 1 on ecttonery on ay Schroeder of Glencoe-will leave the Thieves entered the cigar and connorth shore early next week and on fectionery store of ' Louis Balentina, June 30, set sail for Europe on on~ · of 1215 Wilmette avenue, late last Monthe most remarkable vacation tours day night and pilfered about 600 cigars. any b?y of hi~h school age could wish The burglary was committed between to enJoy. They go as the guests of 12:30 and 1 :30 o'clock. One of the Lloyd Hollister, publisher of WILMETTE police officers of the village had been LIFE, WrN~ETKA TALK and GLltNCOE near the store when it was closed at N1-:ws. the north shore's three news 12:30 o'clock, and, on making his round magazines, the journey representing an hour later, discovered that it had first a.w~rds in the "On to Europe" been entered. It is thought that the subsc npt10n salesmanship contest con- thieves were frightened away before ducted recently by Lloyd Hollister they had a chance to steal anything Inc., with New Trier High schooi else. boys, the exclusive entrants. SOLOIST WITH SYMPHONY A third boy at New Trier, who was the successful entrant from Winnetka, Carleton Kaumeyer, 601 Linden avehas se lected a sc holarship at North- nue, appeared with the Chicago Sym· western university in lieu of the Eu- phony orchestra as violin soloist at the ropean tour. He is Ralph Heineman. Commencement concert of the Chicago Ralph is a native of Sweden and has ~ usical college last Saturday evening heen in this country only a few years . at the Eighth Street theatre. ~fr. KauA vacation in Europe is obviou sly far mcyer's solo was the Max Busch G less. attractive. to him than an oppor- ~fin or Concerto. He has r ecently tumty to contmue uninterruptedly his o.pcned and is managing the Chickerplan for a college education in Amer- ing Studios, selling high grade pianos, Ica. at 527 Davis str~t, Evanston. Leave North Shore Monday GRADUATE AT AVOCA Symon Bows and Walter Schroeder Graduating exercises at the Avoca will ar rive in New York Tuesday, ] une 29, stop at the Hotel McAlpin school were held recentl y and the fol0n:r 11 ight and sai l out of 1\ew York l0wing pupils received diplomas: ~far harbor the next clay on the U. S. line ga ret Schnell, Beatrice Hanson, Lillian Porth, Margaret Herr, Harriet Huttle, Steamship Theodore Roosevelt. The tour of Europe is one of the Carleton Latore, Harold Kosso\\' and many .attractive Mentor Tours which McEwen Bownie. The diplomas were includes sojourns in England, Holland, presented by Miss Elizabeth Ashford, Belgium and France, takin g in visits principal of the school. Steal 600 Cigars From f · .,_J!~.fr.~~.rr·· ~ · ) I I I i I r For a small down payment and the balance like rent. You' II enjoy the ideal surroundings. The North Shore Golf Club is just across the road. ·Sewer, water, roads, gas and electric mains are all in and paid for. · Telephone Wilmette 974-J or sign and return this coupon. C. P. Evans. 616 Gregory Ave., Wilmette, Ill. I'd like a home in Glenview Borders. Please tell me about your home-building plan. Name .... . . ·. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . · . . · . . . · Address ·.·.....·.......·.........·........·.·..··· ·A nnou·ncement The Genthner Market Is Now ·Owned and Operated by the Palace Cash Market Co. Phone WILMETTE I 2814 I .:. ------<·1 Fresh I . Stewtng ii Ch i ck en s I +·i·+PALA"E MARKET··i·+ Phone " I WILMETTE 1145 Wilmette Avenue, Wilmette 1559 Sherman Avenue, Evanston will give the courteous and pleasing service you f have been receiving. YOUNG I 2814 1·:. -·------~> I Native We wisl1 to announce that there will be no change i in personnel of this new market-the same men · i S i r 1 ° i n c lb. I 2 3 ·=------·-·> I Native ·> Lamb 't 1 -=-----,) Fresh l I Hind Quarter I P o r k I All kinds of Dressed I . Pot I of Spring Lamb I L o i n s I Cooked Meats Broilers I Roast i (51926) i ~ · · BUTTER I I 4 C lb. I 32l and EGGS 49c lb. ·+· 22c .lb. l Mint Free l YzC lb.·-=-·AzwaysonHand {whole) 5C lb. I 4 ~ I St e a k The Palace Cash Mark'ets Are the North Shore's Leading Markets