Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 1 Jul 1927, p. 4

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4 WILMETTE LIFE July 1, 1927 l I I Drives and Picnic in -·Plana for War Veterans . tiori The committee on friendly co-operawith ex-service men, one branch of the activity within the \Voman's club of \Vilmette, has planned a nUJ)lber of drives and picnics for the summer for the men in its unit at Great Lakes hospital. Tues.day, June 21, the twenty-one men in the unit were given an automobile ride. Six cars with two women in each, took the men out into Allen and Jerry Wilson are leaving the country and through the seminary Monday for an outing at Camp W·agrounds at Mundelein. These shut- baningo. ins greatly enjoyed their outing. One man said "I have always wanted to see Mundelein and Zion City." Vve promised that he should see Zion City some day. C i g a r e t s, O'Henry bars, and ice cream cones were . furnished by the committee members as refreshments. A recent gift of eighty books were taken to the libraries at Great Lakes the same day. "No Man'·s Land" Annexation Bill Dies in Senate No Man's Land bill was defeated in the State legislature Wednesday with a vote of 16- 13, 16 for, 13 against. but it did not get the 26 affirmative Yotes required. Twenty senators sat in their seats and refused to YOte either . \\·ay. The bill had sought forceable ann~:xa tion to Wilmette. Arthur Bonnet, chairman of the X t\\' Trier Citizens' committee, sponsors (,f the bill, declared that "the senate ,·ot c, though disappointing, was by no means unexpected to those who ha ,.e been close to th~ progre:,s ni the hltl." "The Citizens' com 111 itt l ' t·." he stated, "fought for the bill on its merits and on its merit s the hill should have passed both hou ses unanimously." Mr. Bonnet declared the bill would be re -introduced in the extra ses~ ion of the legislature "·hi-ch, it is expected, will convene in October. He also states that ~ther plans to bring "No !\fan's Land" under municipal juri sd ictinn arc already in progreso. I · ' ' ····················· J ···· tAn EuZABETH ARDEN · tn Treatment is hasef on three fundamental steps CLEANSING · TONING NOURISHING Wilmette July 1st is a good time to transfer your SAVINGS A C C 0 U N T to the FIRST NATIONAL BANK. Deposits made on or before the 1Oth of July will draw interest from July 1st. Safe and Conv~nient j Rathbone Seeks Congress Aid for Chicago's Fair Congressman 'H enry Riggs Rathbone of KenihYorth, was one of the speakers at the thirti eth annual banquet oi the T11in ois Societv of Architects at the new Hotel Stevens. Chicago, Tuesday evening. Chicago's leading architects applauded his stattnH:nt that he would bend every energy to have \\'ashington make a large appropriation for Chicago's proposed centennial exposition in 1933. Mr. Rathbone who is ranking member oi the hou se committee on industrial arts and exposJtJOn s, sa id that the Uniterl States' interest in \Vorld's Fair.' usualh· starts too lat e. and he int ends to urg~· th e Home committee to t.ake action spee dily. Bruce Kenyon \)t 1011 Grccn\\<.H·cl aYenue and Henn· Sto\'er o f 1044 :\~b land avenue are leaving todav ior a summer's outing at Camp \\'~ ·(1111i~-..in1.!' at Delaware \\'ater Ga1>. - 0- T cleansing-with Vene I ian Cleansing Cream- rids the pores of all impurities whtch cause blackheads and coarseness. The Toning-with Ardma Skin Tonic and Special Astringent - clarifies the skin and firms the contours. The Nourishingwith Oran~e Ski1z Food or the delicate Velt-a Creamrounds out lines and wrinkles. These three steps, which supply every need of th~ skin to keep it naturally clear and lovely, should be a part of your daily care of yollr skin at home. HE . ' First National Bank of Wilmette Gordon and BobbY Cutin <.1f 1016 Ashland avenue ldt last Frida\· t0 spend eight weeks at Camp ~lin ucq ua in Wisconsin. Get Ready lor. the Fourth We are the exclusive representatives of Elizabeth Arden in Wilmette. An enjoyable double holiday ·is assured with the help of the delicious products of The Dutch Oven. We will have a big supply, but the demand will be great, so order early and have us reserve what you want. A Few of the Items Wienie Rolls Hamburger Rolls Parker House Rolls Clover Leaf Rolls Sandwich Bread Rye Bread Raisin Bread Boston Brown Bread A large variety of Coffee Cakes, Sweet Rolls, Layer Cakes and Cookies. Phones 28-29 One Store-Central It Wilmette Avenue· IDQr iutrQ ®uru TWO STORES 1129 Central A venue, Wilmette Phone Wilmette 2998 1504 Howard Street, Chicago Phone Sheldrake 9638

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