Coadacf. several month~ Df care he tecovered ~or · Dr.· . H·n . .. H. E·erett and was able tQ resume his practiCe· at I1 ~~ ,, ·the Presbyterian hospital. Six ·weeks . Dr. Henry H. Everett, a resadent of ago he was suddenly stricken with . Kenih,-orth for many years, passed Bright's disease .which caused his away at the Presbyterian hospital in death. . . . .. Chicago with which he had been assoDr. Ev~rett ts survtved by h1s wtfe, . ' Mrs. Ehzabeth A. Everett, and a c1ated as a m~~ber of t~e staff of daughter, Mrs. · Charlotte Dines of surgeons, on Fnday mo~nmg, Febru-~ Evanston, a son, Henry A. Everett of ary 17. Dr. Everett enJoyed a vast Glen View· a sister Mrs George A circle of friends, an~ his long illness E. Kohler,' and a 'broth~r, Watre~ has been watched wtth great concern Everett · by his many north shore acquaintances. Fune;al services were held from the About a year ago he suffered an Oakwood cemetery chapel last Mon- · attack of toxic 'poisoning and after day afternoon, with interment at Oakwood. Pave Way :for Nsm: . ; 500 PARDTS Pla,,,_ .. to·.. E~/le.dile .. PUPILS' . GYI ACI1YD'Y New:Throu,S 1Route ...... The Wilmette Village board Tuesday AU .Grades Repr. . .ted ia" Bit evening:. passed . an. ~rdinance repe~li.ng o.a-.trati. at the ordmance prov1dmg for the. WtdenB Stolp School ing of Main street throughotJt its length JI'OD in the village. . :. : .,. .· . d f · d f This action came as a r~sult .of what .. \V1th 500 p~re1~ts an . nen s .ormPresident Earl E. Orner termed the; :in-: .mg an· enthus1ast1c audtence, _puptls of ability of the Village. "to 1 arriv~ . at a Byron ~· Stolp schoo_l last Fnday gave suitable basis of negotiation" in ~onqec~ ~ pubhc. ~emonstratton of the phy~ tion with the condenmation of the . so- . teal trammg program employed m . called Dempsey tract at the north "'ex- Wilmette schools. tremity of Main street, one of tht: seri-. The program was the second annual ous obstacles to the fruition of the pro- affair of its kind and was given under posed · improvement. the direction of Daniel M. Davis, diIn repealing the original Main street rector of recreation, and Miss Olga ·improvement ordinatnce, the · bdard .is Stopka and Dudley C. Stone, ins truepaving the way for a new plan which tors at Stolp schdol. contemplates the widening ·and paving Ranging from the folk and rhythm of Mai~ street from the south limits plays, which form the larger part of north to Elmwood ave~ue, a proj~ct the work in the first grades, through which is expected to be carried to com- more complex games and · dances to pletion this year. A hearing on the rigid formal gymnastics, the entire new plan was set for Tuesday evening, scope of physical training work was March 6. demonstrated to the parents. Since the child entering the \Vilmette schools has only a little more than 4m hours Mrs. Jennie M. Corbett of physical training from the time he Dies at Winnetka Home enrolls in the first grade until he Funeral servicec; for Mrs. Jennie ~.fc graduates into high school, any effecClain Corbett, wife of Henry R. Cor- tive system of training must be highly bett, 78 Abbottsford ·road, Winnetka, organized to care for his recre~tional who passed away at her home last and physical needs at all periods of Saturday following a long illness~ were his development. held from the residence Tuesda,· afterAnd, acc~ng to Director Davis, noon. Burial was. at Memorial Park Friday evenmg's program was arcemetery. ranged to show the various phases of Mrs. Corbett, who is survived hy her the Wilmette system and the value husband and three sons, Richmond, Paul of each phase. and Henry, had been a resident of Winnetka for more than twenty years. Previous to her marriage she had been a Wilmette Bow~en Trim teacher in the Nebraska State Normal Evanston Aggregations college and in subsequent years was inPicked teams from the Goodwin tensely interested in the education oi her sons. Both Richmond and Paul are Bowling Alleys captured the honors graduates of Northwestern l: niversity last Saturday evening from similar and Henry is now enrolled as a fresh- aggregations from EYanston. the locals nosing out their opponents lw a man in that institution. · Mrs. Corbett was active in many cir- total of 238 pins. Four teams competed, the summaries cles throughout the north shore and · Chicago and through this assoctatton being: Wil. Team No. 1 E\·anf.;. Team No. 1 and her long residence had gained for Ericson 137 138 162 Kling 134 178 180 herself a vast friendship. Eber US 138 161 McCon- Stated SH" MONEY Have funds to loan on choice Improved North ·Shore Suburbui realdenee property at &~ ,r, lnte.reat. See us on E. G. P·lina renewal& I N. ··a.. 'St. The Kenilworth club entertain.ed at a dinner bridge last Friday evening with about 150 reservations. Mrs. A. ' L. McDougal was hostess for the eveA CO. ning with Mrs. \Vendell ClariCe, asMalia 1Z51 sisting. SEE THESE HOUSES ..,.,. BEFORE YOU BUY Something over oat baadrtd new boasts, scarttrrcl from Evaaston north to Highland Park, await yoar inspection. They ofer yoa every variety of daign. construction, size. prier. convenience and location. · New 1J JaOm New 6 JaOm New 7 room New 8 'room homes, homa. homa. homa, S 11,_500 to $24,000 111,700 to S32,500 S16,5oo to S48,5oo S26.soo to S48,ooo MOUAT & FLAHERTY Incorporated WILMETTE-Opposite Village Haii-Wilm. 766 CHICAG0-35 Nonb Dearborn-Cent. 7870 MAKE ONE OF T·H.ESE ... YOUR HOME S...a Rooma-4 bedroon1s. 2 baths,. heated sunporch. newly decor. ated. Steam-\'apor heat. Garage. \Vooded lot. $11,... Terms. · · lllllllllllllllllllllllllt:llltlllllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllllllit S.Yea Rooma-Ne\\~ brick . on hol. low tile English type:· 4 large ·bed· -. '· ·· rooms, 3 baths. Hot water heat. Steel beams and casements,~ .·: Heated garage. · Lot 75 x 170'. Only $Z7,MI~ Liberal terms. · ··· · lllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllltllllllllltf Mrs. Kathleen Jordan Morse has .returned from Lakeland, Fla.. where she had been visiting· her sister, :Mrs. Ethel J. McCarty formerly of \Yit.: mette and Glenview. -o-Mr. and Mrs. Willard N. Schoeneck 555 Ridge avenue, Kenilworth, ha,·e a; their guests, Mrs. Paul Gilcrest of Forest Hill.s New Yor~. Feutz 175 143 187 Schur 137 180 159 Darling 188 171 148 832 770 817 Wiimettt> No. 2 Mills 184 167 217 Rapp 163 166 173 Bachman 164 155 Bachman lt~4 155 233 Minor 14:5 214 153 Heneberger Hit 246 190 817 948 966 nell Boga1·t Scott K.-anz 162 135 1';8 174 172 123 138 171 130 185 167 183 783 782 845 E\·an!->ton Xo. 2 Maye1· 1!'6 188 2fl Hobert 1f.6 128 184 Frazil'r 134 147 111 l\[errill 162 211 139 Sprague 1~7 164 174 7b5 8$8 879 Elaht Rooma-Excellently built on large wooded knoll. Choic~ lo- : · cation. 5 bedrooms, 3 baths. sunporch. 2 fireplaces. Garage. ' This house is in perfect condition. $4Z,IM. IIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Oa Dellraltle Bo·n aat A)tUtlant B·lldlap W.THOUT COMMIS.SION . Jelua Haacoclr Mat.al · Life lu11r· .· aaceCa. . . .~ A. D. LA.119W08TBY, Loaa Apat ·· · · · tn w. ····· ·a~ CMe&f6 .. · "Christ ] esus" will be the subject ~t the services of the First Church of .Chris!, Scientist..:.in -Wilmette, Suntiay mornmg, February 26, at 11 o'clock. : . CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SUBJECT T..aft ll....-cotonial brick. Has 6 iamil.!o~ bedrooms. Living room ' beautifuUy fini$hed in mahog~ny. 4 ·baths, 3-car garage with quarters overhead. Only a block from the lake. At a bargain. .11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 ' AMPlE · fuNDS TO LOAN 5~tro-6% CONSTRUCTION · ~ REFINANCING RESIDENCES, STORES, APARTMENTS LOWEST RATES OF COMMISSION f~~!C~ .:~~_ 1jHOMAS l 560, Center St. · . ... . , I · CO. .Wl~:ETKA ..· . . 60 . .. <I '\. ,. ,.l... ·.. ' "" · · · · · · . }1. 10 So. St. .. . . LaS.alle . ., :.CHICAGO KUIIIIS, .Dittus 6 KUDS Main 3Jll .· ·~~ . >; ;:·..·. ····lmmta · I'·' ·s~arb La Salie Stmt. Chicag~ntr~l ·. ' . . . . I . :. , . · . ~ .. . ' Safeparded · 2 99 . o . ·· · " · · IJigb~. Ptlfl Mtifftl . ) R. F. Kubas, 827 Liacola Ave., H. P~ ··rl6o ·· . I - ' I · I' J · ·· '