Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 15 Oct 1926, p. 1

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WILMETTE A Weekly News-Magazine fo VOL. XVI, NO. 3 WILMETTE, ILLINOIS, OCTOBER lS, 1926 LIF .E PRICE FIVE CENT~ Wilmette and KenilfDOrth PLAN HALLOWEEN ROMP FOR LOCAL CHILDREN I New Pastor Here Give First Symphony Concert Next Monday October 18, will witness the inauguration of the 1926-27 Ne\v Trier Orchestral association concert series given at New Trier High school auditorium by the Little Symphony Players under direction of George Dasch. The orchestra of fort\·-five artistplayers will open its program with the overture to von \Veher's opera, "Euryanthe." This is to he followecl by the famous Fourth Symphony (Opus · 36) hy Tschaikowsky, \Yhich will receive its initial performance at these concerts on this occasion. The second part of the pr.Qgram will open with the lovely "PeTite Suite" iti four movements, by Debussy, after which the strings of the orchestra will play "The Last Spring" (Grieg) : a·nd "Valse Triste" (Sibelius). The program will be brought to a brillia11t close with the · intricate Prelude to "Die ~Ieister. singer," by \Vagner.· ~ ,. ~fonday, H. P. CASTLE TO TELL Committee of Recreation Board D~ides on Movies, Music, Apples and Doughnuts. --------------------------------- . FORUM OF ·voTE FRAUD · Will Address Members of· Forum and Men's Club at Congregational Church \\'ith the approach of HaJiowten, plans are being formulated to entertain the children of the ·village at two oi the schoob. as was done last ,·car. The entertainment then wa;o; sponsored by and in charge 'of the \Yilmette Rotary club. and \\'aS CO!l~idert'd a great success. This year anothl:r group is in . charge. The socials and special occaswn committee of the playground and recreation hoard nH.: t last ~f onday night at the Village hall and tentatively adn)Jtt'<.l plans for a Hallo\\'ecn program. The plan:; in hriei arrange for a pro~ram at both the Howard and Stolp gymnasiums on October 30. A costume parade arciund the gyms \\'ill open the program, after which prizes will be awarded fnr the he~t all-round IJO\'S, costume. the best girl's co:->tumr. <tn;l the ht:->t costume of all\· t\\·o inDr Horace Greeley Smith, for years dividual ~ working together. ·. a pastor of the Hemenway Methopist church, Evanston, has been appointed Will Award Priz~a Prizl'~ \\'ill also he ;:m·ardrd ior rh~· to fill the place of Dr. Gilbert Stansell \\' in1iing organizations and indiYiduals of the Wilmette Parish Methodist ni thl' summt·r program . Fnllowing the Episcopa-l church. Dr. Smith has been ;m·;uding ()f prizt·s t\\'o rerls of comics superintendent of the \i\' estern district, of the Rock River conference for seYand (tilt' feature picture \\'ill he sho\\'n at c· ;trh ~\· nlna.;iunl. ~1usic. including cral years and occupies a prominent the IHJ~-s' harmonica quart(·t irom the place in church -circles. Chicago playground-,, r1 g-irl · \\'histll'r. ;t nd <tthn 111t1~ical ntnnhcr;-; will he in!l·r;o;per~l'cl thr () ug.lwut thr program and het\\'l' C'll n ·<·k makin~ a · 1>11~\· eHning t l1r1 uglwut . 1· ollowing t h<: 1110\'il':-; apple s and doughnut !' "ill hl' ginn I II t1 1. The pla~· gTnttlHI ;tllcl t'l'l'l'l'ation hoard ha~ remH. ' :--tcrl that the othrr ciyic organization:- r o- opl'ratl' ·in making the program a --urrl'~S . ~femhcr~ ni thl' sJll'Cial ClCCa~inn.; ronnnil!C\' "llll met "'ith director of rerrl'atiun Ihniel ~f. Davis to plan the l?_l0.l!ram \\·err: l·:noch Stein. chairman ,fir the rc.·mmitte<' and membrr of the nla~·grouncl. :11Hl recrc·ation hoard; ~frs. II. A. Storm:. of the HowardL0gan Parent-Teacher assoc1at1on; ~frs . Ernc·st TI. Freeman, · of the Central - Laur('l Parent-Teachers associatinn: \\'illiam Taylor. president of the Challl her oi Commerce: LmYcll Todd. nrincin;1l 1·i the Howard school; D. C. L<'~lch: S. C. Brnnrtt, ancl ~1ilton Reed. Dt"tail-. r.i thc· arramrements ,,·ill appear in \\.11.:'\IJ·:TTJ~ Ln'E next week. · Safetv Island Targets Removed at Kenilworth ~f otori.;t.:; \\'hn ha,·e been playing at thr game nf ~marking down these tw0 :o~all ' t\· i·;land light's on Shericlan road at Krnihrorth a\'enur. K<'nih,·orth, experirncerl kl't'l1 disappointment this ,,·eek wlwn ,·illagc \Yorkmen came alon~ and . t1lre the hnttrrecl :;tandards out 1)\- tlH' roots and complctch· ·cleared t h t' r~l;Hhra ,.. . The .:;afet,· i-..lancls in qur.:;tion have sufft'red a n;r.rc or lcs;-; continuou:-~ battering for the past srnral ~-cars and .:;eemed ll"Yer to rrl.!ain a fit state nf rcp;lir. 1\ow tl1e vilhgr ha:; soh·ed the vrxinlr problem ' for good an<.T. -incidrnt~dh· . taken a\\·a,· one of the sports of the· careening motorist. Howard P. Ca.s tle, for many years a representative in the legislature from this senatorial district, will speak before the meeting of the Wilmette forum for 100 Per Cent Voting to be ~eld next Tuesday evening, . October 19, at the First Congregational church. The meeting will include a dinner, · and: is being held · in conjunction with the Men's club of the . church. The d·inner :will be served at 7 o'clock· io the evening, Mr. ! Castle'~; subject will be :recen.t v o t' e frauds and means of over. , teoming them. Ho~ard P. Caatle With Mr.~ Harr)' \York is i>egin ·immediatelY u11 J;ngene Kelly, he sought a re~ount by three alley paving prQjccts in tl;e vii- the :court of the votes cast for county lage. which will he completed and judge at the last primary. The matter ready: for traffic before wintn weather came up before Judge Jesse Holdom, sets. 11 ~· · ... who dismissed the petition, thus ~ . l)ar..\\ lule 1t had he.en · propo;-;ed hy tlw ring any decision in the case. ·· - I ~ Illagc l~oard to w1_thhold all, al~ey pa\'-1 When other contests were brought mg contracts · un.tll. next Spnng l_>e- before Judge Jarecki, he consented to rau~e of lowe~ · lncldmg. at that penod allow a recount of the vote fof.' cqunuf the year. _ n . \Yas learned :t few 1 ty judge. \Vhile this coulr\ not h,ave "~c~·~s . ago, th.~t lt, '"~. u!~ hl' P,lh:'I!J.il' to result . ed in an.!' decision it did disclose h<~\e :-ome_ ot the \~OI~ dnm: thb faH gros~ fraud · m the Yote for county at the_ sprmg figure_ and tl1~· offic.tals judge. .. . ·.· .. · accorclmg.ly touk art1on for llllmcchatei..;What. these ·f£-auds were, hou.z they C. l'. Carnahan, 700 Central awnue. ·T \Yilmette. \\'as elected pre;o;ident uf the constructlnJL .. were pe.rpetrated, by whom and for \'l.,,. Trier Regular Republican club at Contract for the alley:, to be illl- j whos.e. benefit, Castle is weJl·quatified a meeting of that organizatiun held proYed at this time ,,·as a\\'arded to the to explain it is "s'aid. He will suggest }.1 onday en'ning, October 11, at the Gnelitz company oi Oak Park \\'h1ch I tileans to \em.ed'\,· it and tell what is \\'ilmettt Village halL About 150 Re- rec~ntl~· comt~lcted ~he alley behyel'n I already being · ·<Jot1e .in that dir.ect.ion. publicans joined the club at ~f oncJay's ~~.~ 111 street ctnd Park avenue. l rom All men of the vJllage are mv1ted meeting. it was stated. · Jlmcttc, ~,·enue n~:)fth to \\raslllngtn.n to attend the dinner and the meetin~. ,. . . . , . . , .· ) , . . aYenue. . I he Goelltz _company also JS It is expected that a large crowd w1ll Offiet. r:-> ·rl('Ctl(l to .sc 1\C \\lth 1 fl.,.J- constructlll<"' the . · sectiOn . nf t·. h' new b e present, as was tl te -case Ias t year · , , · . · ~"".. t 1 1 cent '-arn.tl<lll \\ere. jtl1rough traffic hwh\, .. 1,. II' \Vmnetka I 1 · ·1 ar d.mner an d. mee t.mg · ~"" <. ' · w 1en a stml ~cc· retan· -treasurcr-X · P. ~I lllcr. Alleys to he improved immediately was held. The affair will take place in \\'ilmrtte.. include the alley bet\Yeen Linden and the basement of the church. Vice-Presidents-Or. \\·. E. Buehler, Laurel aYclllH's, from Fourth to (~lcncoe; F. L. Bateman, \\'ilmette; C. Eighth street: the alley between Local ChQrch Leader T. ~orthrup. \rinnetka: Rob ~·rt Stod- Greenleaf and Linden avenues from Attends Big Congress dan!. \\' ilmctte: B. C. lLm·kes. Kenil- Fiith to Sixth street; the alley bet\\'Cen \Yorth~ \V. S. Ecl\\'ards, Glencoe. Hig-hland and \\'ashington a\-enues Royal D. Smith, a membe'r of St. Board of Governors-Oscar \V. irom l(,th strel't to Ridge avenue. Augustine's parish of Wilmette, who is Schmidt. Henry FmYler. George H. Other · alley paving projects. pro- a member of the Catholic Club of ~filler, \Villiam H. Grun·r. Lawrence ct:cdings for \\·hich are now in the Chicago, with Mrs. Smith attended the . Flaherty. L. S. Becker, Kenneth F. court:-;, \\'ill he grouped for early spring Catholic Congress at Milwaukee, Wis., 1 ).JcLain. Earl 1~. Orner. John ]. Pet- pa,·ing, it '"as explained. during Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursers, Edward Zipf, \Villiam B. Moulton, dav of this week with Father Slade Le\\'is B. Springer, A. \V. Crawford. and his wife of the diocese of northern Call Us for Football Indiana. Executin· committee-C. C. CarnaScores, Says Budinger The next gathering of the congress han. Dr. \Y. 1·:. Buchler, F. L. BateThe re.al estate offices of F. J . Bud- is to l)c held in London, England. . man, Henry Fowler. George H. !\filler, ~·illiam H. Gruver, Lawrence Flaherty, inger and company are to he headquarL. S. Beck('r, Ed,Yard Zipf, \Yilliam B. ters for Big- Ten and other important English Classes Attract ~I oulton. A. \V. Crawford. football scores even· Saturday afternoon, according to F. ]. Budi~1ger. nprece ente tten ance After 3 o'clock person:; intere;o;ted Classes in F.nglish for foreigners, AUTO HITS CHILD in the progre..;s nf gameo.; arl' inYitcd conducted at the \Vilme tte Woman's · Alfreda \Veeks, daughter of :Mr. and to phone the Budingt>r offiu. \\'ilnlPtte club tmder direction of the Civics com~[rs. Alfred \Veeks of 1820 Elmwood 1750. for scores. Tl1c final scores nf mittee of the club. have attracted a a\·cntll". was painfnll~· injured last Sat- all leading games will he pnstecl in the record attendance this fall, it is remcbY '"hen struck bv an automobile office displa,· window at 1177 \Vilmettc ported. The enthusiastic response to at E-lmwood and l~iclge avenues. The avenue at 5 o'clock the invitation to join these classes has little girl suffered ~evere cuts and Beginning this Saturday t}lc ~ B,u d- .he en most gratifying to the w.&n~.en rehruise .· She was at1cnded bv Dr. M. · in~cr ·office windo~\· will . disr>la~." · ' thc sponsible for this Americaniz'a:t1on enC. Hecht and taken to her liome. standing of the Big Ten teams. terprise, the cluh leaders declare. Award Contracts for ·Threi Alley · ·. ·· P aving Projects · to . C. C. Carnahan Heads New Trier Republican Club I I I\ 1 U d d A d I

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