.44 WILMETTE LIFE - -c>ctober 15, 1926 ' ...................................................... !Harper and Davis Speak · I : Before P. T. A. Meeting i Announcement I I l\1arshall Pottenger, Landscape Architect and Nurseryman, owner of Pottenger's Nursery ' of Northbrook, has incorporated 'Yith the firm of Franken Bros., and will he known as Franken Bros .. Inc. Business will be carried on according to the p.rinciples of Franken Bros. Nursery, but Evergreens and Shrubs will be added. Landscape Service will be rendered on Evergreens, ·Shrubs and Perennials. It is planting time Now. Send today for our Catalogue. Deerfield, Ill. FRANKEN BROS., INC., I I Among those \Yho spqke at the meeting of the Central-Laurel Parent Teachers association last week "·ere Recreation Board Plans Sports for Fall Organizatif.)ns in ]. R. Harper, super int ei~clen~ of school s and Dani el .M. Davis, director the Village 1 of com~nunity recreation in Wilmette. J\lr. Harper told the a~se mbled mo.the rs that although readmg was hemg. The \Vilm ettc Playground and Rec co ncentrated upon, all the needs of reation hoard under direction of Danl the pupils must be sati~fied anc! that a iel M. Da\'is, director of community broad program was bcmg ear n ed out . rec rea ti o n. is ready t o launch its fall He also told of the hea lth research progra111. it wa.:; announced this week. which has been conducted in the Activities will hcgin Monday, Oct?her sc hoo ls and said that it had pro\'ed IR, at the Ho"·ard school gymnasiUm. ven· successful. A progra111 has bern work~cl . out This year school authorities have ~\· hich w.ill reach all _the orgamzat1ons co nce ntrated on the teeth. and attempt- 111 the v1llage and will keep. the Stolp ing to secure the co-operation nf the I and How_ard sc hool gymnasmms ~nt sy teeth 'are h\'e eve ,t11ngs a week · from all l)UIJI.ls 1 1nn1 e t o see tllat < < · · ' · 1 1 7 until· 10 · M r Davis told o clock. I he program mc tH es a vanety . · . 1 t·o 1 I proper~ carcc . · . . . ·. . . · ·I · 1 1 . y -·11 of the recreation " ·ork he111g earned ol athlct 1 ~ =--POrt~ , tn w 11c 1 e,tg ucs \\1 on \Yhich ha s as it:-; a im the participa- , he orga1uzerl. I hev arc vollc~: hall, I tio'n of all pupils in some kind oi indr~or haschal_ l, ,t~ask_e th~l,~. and md_Jo~' f!tiOltS a \\'Olllcln .'> g'\ llllltbllllll cJas:--, cl a tll 1 e t 1cs. 1 , · · · · · · JlllCn ~ class and certain hour.; tor lH,x KNOW ILLINOIS I ing and '".restling. . . . The ,·anon.; org;uHzatH,lh entntnl!· \\'ilcl Bill H1rkok, Cn·d ~\ al lll·r o 1 teams in the leagues arc St. John's, thv at_HI c:ne of the most eX))Crt l~Ist~l ~~ot~ English LuthC'ran, B~pti s t. ~fctlwdi -.1. ol !11:- da,·.. "'.a:-; ", ,naU\'l', ol Lt · <ll~c 1St. Joseph, Preshytenan and Congn· county, clatming I ro~· (.ron· a:; 1 11 ~ I gational churchrs, the Amniran T.t·hirthplace. gion. I. 0. 0. F .. Chamber ~·i Cl,tt tmnce. Terntinal Athktic club. Jl ,,\\'ard Parent ·-Teachcrs a ...... oct;ttton :tnrl .Knight-> o i Columbus. :\ccnrdin .~ tC1 the -;chl' rluk all 'olln hall gfllll(':-i \rill ht· played at tltt· 11' '" arcl . chool g~·mna . ium (ill ~fonda _,. cn · nings. arrang('lllt'lll:-. 1!;,,-illl.! l>t'l'll tnarlt· tn play t\\·n ganw<; at a tilt!(' . J1 a.;k, ·rhall .~amc" "·ill lw pbq·d (lll \\' l'd nesda,· C'\'C'ning. 'at both the Tfmrarrl and Stolp school gyms: fndnor hall " ·ill he pla~·ed at hnth gynb nn Thu ·., _ cJa,· eHnings and quoits "'ill ht· pbyt·cl 1 yriclay en·ning~ at the ~tnlp I.!YIItlla:- tum . l gynltla:--iuttt cla~s in!· \\"(llllt'll \\·ill l mcC't t·n Tue .~da,· n ·t·ning .. from 7 1111 .·\t lunt:lwun hour this r··~ til 0 o'clock and a class for men nn laurant pron·s it s popularity. Frida,· l'\'l'ning:-; irom R to 10 o'clock. Boxi1i . l!.· and \~Tl'Stling " ·ill he on tht· 1 ll'l'L' is wh c· r<' tht · succ.·s~ful program from C) until 10 c. 'cl nc k on !Jusitws~ 111l'll and wonwn Tuescla,· l'\·enings and frr·111 7 until R thl·ir mid-day r\'past. n'c lock.Frida\· L'\'t·nings at the lf o,,·arrl 1 BEGIN FALL PROGRAM OF ATHLETICS MONDAY · · · · . . 1 1 1 C:(O 0 D '0 0 0 0 D 0 0 D 0 .- Tempting Service ~clwnl ~,·111. · MAC'S Bowling Lunch 0 11 A. M. to 8 P. M. 1159 Wilmette Avenue Po 0 .1;==·(0--" '.& ,_, I D T he fi 1 : s t r nun d n f t h <' ::. c h e d u Ito s in r \' ollc\· hall. indoor baseball and ba.:;ket hall ;llld quoit... will ht iound elsewlH' rt· in this is->uc. Three round:-; (Ji ha . . kn hall will he play ed heinn· a champion is chosen. '1\rn rounds of yolln hall and indnnr basehJll and Dlll' rou-nd oi quoits " ·ill determine . the championship in each of these spor t.;. A sih·c r lm·ing cup \rill be g iven the ,,·innn in <'ach lca~ue . HOLLAND BULBS I Darwin, Cottage, and Early Tulips, Hyacinths, Narcissi, Crocuses, etc., of exceptionally fine quality. Dividend Notice T HE BOARD OF DIRECTORS of Public Service Order early while assortment is complete. PEONIES Best varieties in strong clumps. Company of Northern Illinois has declared the regular quarterly dividend of $1.50 per share on the Company's 6% Preferred Stock, $1.75 per share on the 7% Preferred Stock, and $2.00 per share on the CommJn Stock, payable November 1, 1926, to stockholders of record, at the close of business, October 15, 1926. GEORGE R. JONES, Treasurer This is the 60th consecutive quarterly payment by the Company to its common and preferred stockholders, and the 99th consecutive dividend, including the dividend payments of the Company's principal predecessor. .. PHLOX, IRIS, PERENNIALS, EVERGREENS and SHRUBS tn Vigorous, Field-Grown Plants. New and choice sorts. I IT IS PLANTING TIME NOW Send today for our Catalogue PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS SeMJing 6,000 square miles-278 cities and towns-with gas and Eleflricity 'Th.e Common and Preferred Stocks of Public Service Company of Northern Illinois are listed on The Chicago Stock Exchange Franken· Brothers, Inc. Deerfield, Illinois ·········--------------------------------------------