Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 25 May 1928, p. 8

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8 WILMETTE LIFE May 25, 1928 Discovered: the Paradise of Auto Hom Blowers "Although it is generally conceded in this country that the exce3sive use of the horn is the hallmark of the novice driver, nevertheless, there are places where even one horn does not seem to answer the requirements of safety, says a bulletin issued by the Chicago Motor club. "In Venezuela, for instance, two horns are required on each automobile, a hand horn for the city and an electrical horn for the country, which makes that country a good cu3tomer for automobile horns. The bulletin goes on to say, "Actual practice shows that passenger cars in Venezuela are usually equipped with three motor horns, one hand-operated and the other two electrical. The button for one of the electrical horns is on the steering wheel, while the other is placed on the left door of the car and is operated by pressur. e from the driver's knee. Thi'.; is declared essential in driving over mountainous roads whose steep grades and sharp curves necessitate continuous sounding of the horn." Proud of Their H ant!iwork Your Boys' Feet are entitled to the coolest and most comfortable cf summer play shoes. "Swat King" is that- and, moreover, is built to stand rough usage. Uppers are of finest elk ta.&'lnagean elastic leather that gives the foot full freedom of motion and !!..reserves the shape of the shoe.' Drisole" waterproof leather sole won't draw the feet or mark up floors. Little men's size 10 to boys' cize 6 - narrow and wide widths. RATS! No more rats· and mice if Ratin is used. Non poisonous. safe, ideal for indoors. The Ratin System has been used for 2 5 years all . over Europe and America. Photo by Lehle All manner of handiwork produced the varied di splay. of int eresting objects pidured here with these smiling voungsters. It is the Art and Handicraft exhibit in Room 3 of the Central school supervised by 1frs. Clara Schur. Thl' proud parents of these little folk were invited to look in on the exhibit la st week. POPPY DAY-MAY 28 Don't forget-Legion Posts and Auxiliaries expend. for service work a much larger amount each year than is received from the proceeds of Poppy Day sales. Buy poppies in \Vilmette on Poppy Day! MEN'S OXFORDS A Large Assortment to Choose From PETER UEDELHOFEN Telephones WINNETKA NORTHBROOK Drum and Bugle_ Corps in First Public Appearance The New Trier High school band and the Howard school band, together with the recently organized Wilmett e Legion Post Drum and Bugle corp s, will provide the music for the ommunity Memorial Day proces :;ion and obser~;tnces in \Vashington Pa~k. The Drum and Bugle corps \\·ill make its first public appearance Memori;:tl Day morning. Its members ha vc been rehearsing diligently for se n ?ral weeks and expect to make an inlpressive showing when the ~1emorial procession get3 under way. 76 225J l'HE ZELDA BEAUTY SHOP If you really want to keep young. tune in every morning on WEBH at 9:30 and WJBT at 11:30 and hear Georgia 0. George tell ·you about Hair-A-Gain and Maska -0-Uth . These are her own inventions. I have my authorized card as an accredited operator for these treatme·nts. Professional treatments given in the shop or in your own homealong with instructions as to their use. Annual Art Exhibits in Stolp, Central Schools The annual Art exhibit was held Tuesday evening, May 15. Every Art room in all the grades of Central and Stolp schools had an exhibition of the work done this year. In the Byron Stolp building, there was ~n exhibition of the Art in Mrs. Jones' room. There were posters, pen and ink sketches, house plans and many othe r interesting things. There was an exhibit of the Science work in Miss Steven's, the Science Teacher's room. There the Science notebooks were exhibited along with bird pictures, etc. There was also an exhibition of the sewing done that year in the sewing room. It was a good, all around exhibit and I am sure every one who went enjoyed himself.-Helen Bower, SA Stolp Nunn-Bush $8.50 Florsheim $10.00 Others Nothing is worth while that does not take time- so give yourself time to be youthful and all the charm that goes with it. We can tr uthfully call these preparations the · fountain of youth. Hair-A-Gain used before and after a permanent wave does wonders. We have a new method that guarantees a wide loose wave. For reference call Mrs. J. W. Behr at Wilmette 3789 as I have given her a permanent of which she is truly proud. FOR APPOINTMENT CALL es.so to , ,.so Airplane sight-seeing and delivery servic~s are operated out of thirteen 1 Illinois communities, excluding Chicago. TAYLOR'S' il BOOTERY l Phone Wilmette 385 I ,BLACK DIRT Teaming and HauUng, Well Rotted Manure, Lake Sand, Grading aad FIWng. WILMETTE 2591 Mrs. Z. A. Parkhurst 1430 Lake Avenue Wilmette Ice & Teaming F. MEIER, Proprietor Phoae 5I 7aa :Mala St. wnaette, IlL 605 Maia St. .Wdmette

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