Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 25 Nov 1927, p. 3

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November 25, 1927 8511WON XIAS . I' ORGANIZE YWGE TO . SEALS NOW ON SALE . . . ___R_e_s_;,_,.,_B_IIIJ_"_·st_P_~~_'_'o_ra_te _ _ _-..J. BACK CLEAN ..,....,.,., School Children in Wilmette ancl Kenilworth Compete for Honora in Distribution Ei~hty- fin. million penny ( 'hristmas ~l'ab han· just het"n rcct'h·ed at the of1ict· of th(' Chirag·o Tuherculo~is instil ttte, 3fil -:\. ~I ichig-an houle\·ard. Ther \H·n· rli . . t rihut~d throughout Chicago a111l Co41k county to he sotrl durin~ the ;ulllual Chri,tmas seal campai~n. which l)pent·d on Thank:-.g-i\"ing day. I WILMETTE LIFE J. Ma· Meetin1 T...-~ Niliat Jle. suits in Fonnalatio. of 8etlw Go·enuneat En...... At ·the Citizens' Mass mecti:tg. caRed last ·ruesday evening in response to a challenge to the independent-minded ,·oters of Cook county by the Better Go,·crnment as~ociation, plans were laid . for the formatio:1 of a committee to he cnmpo~t·d of about twenty-five member:' to aid in arousing the au· prejudiced voters to influence nomina· tions of candidates for county offices next spring i~ the interest of better J,!o,·ern.ment. A nuclcu~ to this committee, consistina of three members, Ralph Rice. chairman, Fred ]. Newey of the Wil1 : mette Zoning Board of ~ppcah, anti ll rs. C. P. Evans, president of the \\'ilmette League of Women Voters. was appointed to effect its extension to full membership, following whkh the committee will function to arouse 1 the intcr('St of the voters. ... The \\·ork ni or~anization for the t.'hri ... tnl;t ... ~eal rampai~n in \\'ilnwtte and Kn1ih\ urt h has hcen completed. ~\·af:.. \\ill 1,\. ~(·ld h\' thl~ ~d10ol chil'lrt·tl \ltHI<-r the clirt.·~'tion of the Chi\':ll.!n Tuht?r(ttlo:-.i!'l Tn:'titutc nurses ami tlH· Jn,·:al chairmen. The Kenilworth l.!r;u!t· "I"!Hiol !11 t\\·. hoi· I~ tltt· worM'~ rec··rd!'l i41r di . . pt·n ..;ing- tht' little statn1lS th:t! rai . . t· tllllllt'Y for puhlic health work. Twentieth Annual Sale '!'hi-. j, tlH· nn·nticth annual Chri:'tma~ -.cal -~tit·. F··r in ... t. a scnre oi \'cars the ·"·:~ 1 . . lta\·c ,.,,;lh' to "·ish tt~ Merrv II Citea Vote F.....t.' t 'ftri~tlll.t ... :ttHl ht·ttc..·r heahh. an(l to The..· mt..'l'tin~ was well attended and twhcuh tlw t 'hri . . tmas 'pirit in tlu·ir j wa~ addn.·~:-;t.'d hy County Judge F.dr"lrll·rul rk . . i:.:n-.. l>uring- this period. in j 111tmcl 1\.. J;trecki who stressed the "hid1 :h~· Tll··nn· tlm.- rai:'N1 ha~ h<-en : prt.'\·alence oi t"'ec·t ion frauds and a,.. rt . . c·d in curin~ ;,nd pn·vtntin~ disea:'e I pealt·cl to the \'oters to organize their . :·nd i 11 ;··· .. mot ing h~·g-i~·llt' an<1 sanitai intt.·rc..·:H in ddensc of good governntent. 1 rj, '"· t t\' t lll·t·rfttl~t ... is death -rate has ! He pointc..·d out that it was only 1~~·\'!1 :·\ dt11···d IIHirt· tha11 5.)'~. infant I throus..d1 thi;-; means that the Yoters r·t ·'lr::tFh· 211'~. anti tlH' gt·n<·ral death; cou lei pr('va it o~·er Stloils politics. r tt t· lW ~. Tl:t· ~nak,· i.- st·otrhcd hut It rtart.'lll"C Brow:t of Evanston. I·\ n·· n1t:111' !ttlalh· di.-aJ,h·cl. \\·e ll·arn i nt.'wly -l'll'Ctt"cl pr('sidcnt of the Better t·r;mt :·· ,., n: . . tati..;t.ir-. that tlw rat\.' h:ts ; Gon·rnml'nt a~:::ociation, who was ,., ,.,l lw· ·!l ri-in!.! :1111ottg the lar~t.· dties. 1 :-;clu·clutl·d t1l speak, was confined to :1r11l :t!··· ..t:l··ll:..! t!irl:... h\·twet'll 1J anfl I his he ·nw h\' illness and in his placr . .!n. ! E. J. Da \·i~. - ·~el·retary of the organiza., I~ · · 1:.· t1:i\·:h anni\'t·r:'an· ~t.·al dt.·i t bn. <ka It with conditions surrou··d,.:, t ... :-::~:.: 1 t ·l.tll' it~ a t!iit-t:\clen slei~h ! in~ th_l' ~tatl"s Attorney's office, pointr~:i \it ·~~ :· i:'·Lr t'l" "'·era o\lltlW\' tidtl. :\t 1 intr out its duties and its apparent inthr· rtt....l1 · rear j..; a dump of ·,·n-~g-n·l·t~ 1 ~ l'tll·ctin·nl·s..; in the C'nforcement of the '!··t·, 1·.1··:!·: pl, ... curnl h~· dH· tll·~l~tl ot I law:'. :l ' t' r,·d ,:r .:d ·lt -ktrred rr ..... :'. tht' ~ymhol! i T Ut' :-day\ mass rnel·ting, whicl1 · \\·as ttl the iw··: ~~;tti··nal tuht·n· ulo~i=- C'ru! o·t... oi tht.' ,·arious similar gatherin~§ . . a,k . Tl:·· t"~>l"r ;-;dH'IIll' i:' n·<l. to he hdd in Berwyn, Evanston. May:..:rt't 'll. ldu··. Jq·nwn an(l white. Although wood, Oak Park, River Forest and lht· , j / t ' r·i til<' ~(·:tl i~ the :.ame. the ,h,qw diftt·r . . ir .. m pn.-,·imt~ y(·ars. hl·- 1 Rt·\·. Francis Carr Stiflcr. pastor oi the: \\.ilmette Baptist church for 11 other suburt)s, a11d in certain parts of int! lnn :..:t·r in the horizontal direction. ! yt.·ars. tc..·rulercd his resignation at a mectin1-! oi the congn·gation \\"ednesday Chicago, will be followed up by a gent·ra·l mass meeting scheduled to be held Th,· !t-~4'1141 j, "l'(~i ( 'hri..;t ma' 1-!rt..'t·tint.:·s i · · · ·i this week, to takt..· effect February 1, 1928. During llr. Stifler's years of in Orche~tra hall. Chicago, Monda,. .tnd :..:,,,,( I l J(·a 1t l1. ·· · Aid Health Center ' st"r.\·icc the church membership grew from 122 to 407 communicants, and the evening, Novcmbea 28, at 8 oclodc, for the purpose of arousing tlte voters Tt j . . ltl ht·. note~l ('~p<-ciatly th;tt a I hl·autiful edifice at Forest and \Vilmette avenues came into realization. gc!lcrally throughout the county. Cas· ~ 1 · 111 ·r,,u, Jtnrtl··ll 11! tht· pn)("l'ecl~ trom I tic Jonas wilt be the StJeake.r Q( the ~ ·trri-;tm;t, . ~~·at ~=dt·.' aug-ment' ttH' I Steals Wilmette Car to Slammers' Club Destroys e.·,·ening. tltnd-. ,,, tlw (,rn.;s\' Pmnt Health Center.. · · , \\"itmett~ dclt.'gates to tl1is meetini{ \\'iltnt·:tv ; \.('11\1\' and Hi<l~l' road. \\'il- l Rob Evanston Gas Statton Turkeys at Fred Mtller s will met·t at the ~tcvens hotel on Stat~ tn··ttt·. \\ llic!J i~ a. cli..;ti.n~t \l'W Tr~cr St<·alinJ{ a car hdon~ing to C. R. ~h·mhers of the Slammers' dub, a street at 6 :.~0 o'clock and will proceed \\t·li:tr,· t·ntt·rpn-.t· pr~w.uliiH! trt·r. ~~~rl<l ! Johtl!'lon. 9.2.) . Grcl·nlt.'at a\'C'tlUC, \\'it- g-roup of \\'ilmette business and pro· to the meeting in a body. l~t·.tlt It .tnd_ clt-nta.l .dn~rt·:-. and \'l~ttl~lg- 1 ml'ttc.', and utilizing it as a means of Ali1n Or1aaiutiou 11 11 =' 1s no~ :.1 tl!anty i ).!l·ttin~ away following- a hold-up at a it'ssional nH·n who gather informally 11 m ..... , 1 n-.ll'\'. 'l'hc committee now being form~ in \· 1·r 1tttrt:- ·lilt'\' tlh· 1~ulk nt t.t~ tunds I ga:-.olint" tilling statipn at J~idgc an·nnc at Fred ~litter's caft.'tcria round table ronit· . . trotn. t:l~\" p:wl hy rl'!'rdt·nts of :111d l'brk strt.'c.·t. E\·auston, w~r~ tract?· each Wt'ckdar noon to russ and discuss \\'ilmettc is exJlected to i:tclude repre-a of the following orgaaiza.. tht· !4·-.rn . . lllp . Iahll· ;lccompli~hmrnts of a bandit last various prohkms oi common interest se.·ntatin·s tion:o:. ~t. Augustine's Episcopal Tltc l.<~:tr~J ett .tllt.' f~ro:'..,t· Point lh·altl! I ~lotlflay night. ami concern, Jdt \)ff the vitriol Jon~ churrh. ~t. John's l.utheran chardr, rri11t'r. "hwh y ... 111 g-\·rwra1 C'han~c ot ! F ·trh- in the C\'ening ~~ r Johnson 1 1 'I 1 · · 1 · · ,, .. , tt , J,. ·1 : ·· · . . . · · . · . c..·noug 1 ast .\ on< a\· noon to enJO\" a First Congregational church, St. Josthe ~~·a camp:H!fll "! .. 1 tnr. \:, '"11 1 - rqu·rtt-d the thett ot ht~ car trom 111 ·, · · · · ·· · · ·church. First Presbyterian \\'nrth .. and at ~~·w I rH'!' ll1t:h "-·1w~l front oi tlw Brown building 011 \\"il- turkt:~ dmnu (st:con<l .mnu.tl, II ~c..~tt eph ·=cmnpn . . t· . . : \f r;. T.. ~f. ( nz':l'IIS, pr~·~1- ml'ltt· an'Htte to the \\'ilmcttc police' please I only ht"causc, as Fred put 1t, churd1, \\"ihnt.·ttc Baptist church, Wilmt·Uc..· Parish 1fet1u)(fist church, St. ·knt: ~I r . . . \\ l'llll_drn ~':. ~en~. \'tCl'- who inmwdiatcly broadcast the news to they were simply too full for word3. pn·-.idt·nt: \lr:-. t ~rl. \\.ult1c..·y:. ~ec~": tl~c.: polit·~· depet~tments of !'urroundi.n~ . The g·ue!'ts desc~ndcd upoH the fes- Francis Xavier church. First Church of tan·: \Jr ..... \. 1:: <.rmndl. trt.!sunr. rrtlt':'. ~Oilll' tmu· later the maclunC" ltV<' board at prectsely 12:30 p.m., no Chri!'t Scit.'ntist, Wilmette Woman"s \fr~. Jt~hn IIP!tm;u~. \Irs. blwar(l was ag-ain heard from when the Chi- St)u:ter, no tatl'r, and within an hour had duh. \\'ilmt·tte League . of Women Jl11flmall .. ~fr·... . .\. \\ · Boylstou. ~~ rs. t·ago polin· called tn statt.' that attcn- completely demolished two hu~e gob- \pott·rs, Central-Laurel P. T. A., l.o· Donald ~I. \1 a -xwdl. ~~ rs. Ht)pt.' dants at tlu' fillin~ station had g-iven the hlcrs. plus an amazing \·aricty oi trim- J,!an-Howard P. T. A .· Optimist clab, Rotary dub, Civic l.uncheon club, Thnmp ... ,.n, \1 r~. John < larl fl:l.kt·r. t·;ar':- Jin·nsl' nmuht.'r as that of thl· one mings. ~fr ... F. Z. Fa,·or. \I r~. F. !-1. ~tcckt·r, tbt.·d hy a hold-up man who had reX ext noon the same guests in accor- Greatt.·r \\"ilmettc Improvement asso~frs . .1. :1. llut·rtt·~·· ~frs. \\:. J.. Flnm, lic..·n·cl thrm of $25 in cash. dance.· ·with uni' ~·rsa1 custom: were rc- t·iation. \\"ilmette Post No. 6 of the ~1 r-; \\ :tltt·r P. ~~ rlkr. \1 r:'. ( · :\. Hurlgall.'d with a pll'ntcous supply of turkey AmC'rican l.t·gion, ~hawnee club, Busine~:' a~ut Prof<-ssional Women's club, hut. _______ Wr~stling-Boxing Class soup. --·- __ _ ~orth Shore Real Rstate board, Wit· I I . I I p. I TO ~JVE_ BAZAA~ DINN~R Begins Monday, Dec. 2 Out.· (·I the..· tl·;thtrt·s ot the Chnstmas . . . I ha7aar tlw woml'll oi the .\~sociatt·cll :\ hoxmg atHI w:.c..·!'itlmg- das~ wtJI hl· Guil·ls ni ~t. :\ug-ustinr F.piscnpal ~tartc..·d hy tt~l' \\ 1lml'lh' Playg-r;lund churd1 arl· ~i\·ing- all day \\'c..~dnc~day, alJ(I nl·~·rl·at1~,~~ hn;ar~l at the llow;lrd Derc..·mhc..·r i. will he..· tht'. tur.kt·y dmner I J.!YIIInas.nun l·rulay mLdt!, DcCl'l!lhl·~. 2 whirh will ht· :o-c..·rn·d twtcc 111 tl.1t" t'\'C"·j at 7 c~ dock. A.ny .re.·:-ule.·nt ot \\ tlning, onn· ;at (} o'dnck. ;uul a~am at 7. ml'th· lllh'rt.'Stt.·d m cat.lll'r sport :'lwuld Mrs. A. E. T.ogil· of 10.l! :\~hlancl a\·e- rl·pnrt <tt th\.' t-:Ymna~rum at the schenue. is iu l·har~<' of dinnl.'r re.·:"c.·n·ations. duled time. 1 REAL ESTATE! Ttw mo·Jthh· Rl·al Estate and Builclers Sl'l·til;l1 oi \\"11.:\lt-:l'n: l.la:t-: wilt appl·ar tu tlw lll'Xl is~ttl' oi this newspaper. This section will indude all the lah·~t nt·ws of rl·<al t..·statl' transae.·titHI:' and building operations. nf the First nwttt' ~unday RveninR" club, Men's clnb Congre~ational clmrd1r \\"ilmette Chamber of Commerte. Tohn Gaines Young o( Vincennes. Tn~l.. who has het"n SJlt"ndin~ two wceb I \·isitin~ his son in Oak Park and his danJ!"hter, lfiss F.dith Ray Young, of 6..10 Park a\·ennC', will n·main in Wit· mette on·r the wet·k-t·nd.

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