Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 22 Jun 1928, p. 6

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WI LM E .T T E LIFE . ··························· Realton to Get Radio "Invite" to Convention _ Every realtor is to get a word of mouth invitation to come to Louisville for the convention of the NaPainter and tional Association of Real Estate boards 1une 19 to 22. A special real estate program is to be broadcast from station WHAS, radiophone of the Louisville Times and the Journal Obligation Courier, Saturday, June 9, at 8 p. m. &tandard time. The entertainment . Iwill range from jazz to classical music, and will include a variety of stunts, '-······ ·---~··············· .and solo fea~ures. · II M. Porteohauser Decorator Estimates Without Dean of Women ....-----------~· I URGE SPECIAL BAUOT · _ . ON SUNDAY OPENING June 22, 1928 1030 Greealeaf Pboae 2764 Something New! Have you seen the new Butter Sponge Cake Shells., at Wilson's? They are a pleasing innovation, and present numerous waysror you to vary your desserts. A wonderful way to make icebox cake! A novel and effective shortcake is · easily made with these shells instead of the commonplace layers. Made in both the family and individual sizes, and very moderately priced. The Wilson Bakery 1162 Wilmette Ave. Phone 414 (Continued from Page 1) Sunday !llOvie question, submitted to the Village board for consideration at a recent meeting indicated a majority of approximately 7 to 1 in favor of Sundav · operation. The expression was solicited by a committee appoinh~d for that purpqs~ at a mass meeting of citizens held last February. Protests from organizations including the Men's Bible class of the Wilmette Parish Methodist church, the · Wilmette Church Federation, the men of the First Congregational church, the board of directors of the Woinan's Club of Wilmette, the Wilmette ·Garden club, Chapter, and the Skokie Valley D. A. R., in most instances embodied the suggestion that a legal referendum would represent the only definite solution to the Sundav Movie issue. Village Trustee Hans vonReinsperg, chairman of the bo~rd's public service committee. also suggested a legal referendum in presenting a minority report · to the hoard at a recent meeting at \\·hich it was voted that the preseJ}t motion picture ordinance be not altered to permit operation of motion picture Mrs. Florence Schee Robnett of theaters on Sundays. Asbury avenue, Evanston, has I2509 been appointed dean of women at Northwestern universitv to succeed Mrs. Winifred G. Richardson, whose marriage to Arthur M. Long of Chicago will take place this summer. Mrs. Robnett, a Northwestern Thirty races and prizes for att ages graduate, has been director of the Chi- are an1ong the events planned for a cago Collegiate Bureau of Occupations full program on the fourth of July by for the past three years. Previous to the \Vilmette Post No. 46 of the Amerthat she was active in advertisin~ ican Legion. The complete program publicity 'and vocational fields. probably will be published by the comShe has been on the board of gov- mittee in the next issue of the \\TILernors of the university foundation METTE LIFE. since its organization . She is a memDamante's "Famous Band" has been ber of the Evanston Woman's club and engaged for the afternoon. The Wilthe \:Voman's City club of Chicago. mette Drum and Bugle corps has been working on new numbers to provide other music for the day . ..WAY TO CUT BUILDING COST Fireworks will be shown at NorthThe recent introduction of short western universitv stadium on th<' length and end matched lumber are fourth of July n(ght or on the first two · forward movements which have clear night after that. Tickets for the cut the cost of building without re- display have been placed on sale. ducing the quality. Conce1·ts, Races to Feature Events· on July 4 Prograrn \\.'hile pros and antis as to political action for farm relief are still measuring repercussions of the president's veto of the :McNary~Haugen bill realtors specializing in farm lands are told by ]. E. Miller, chairman of the ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~' Farn1 Lands Sectio~ of the National Association of Real Estate boards, that this is a time when they have need to adjust thrir metho"rls to new conditions I'M and get their houses in order for the DOCTOR most stable farm land business which TAL KIN6 ABOUT FRIEND has been recorded for a number of years. THE 1. 0, OINEOF YoURS "We do not expect any of the hectic EH9 Y4E GE-r farm huving that was seen during the World war, but we can be as· sured of a tremendous farm growth although it is now in the embrytl stage," Mr. Miller says. A conference on thawing the ice out of frozen farm land assets will be held by the . National Association of Real Estate boards at Louisville, Kentucky. 1une 20 and 21 in connection with its annual convention there June 19-22. The conference will be conducted by the Farm Lands Section of the Association. It will consider the new part that the farm lands realtor must take toward the development of successful agriculture if he is to meet the new conditions which farm life now faces. Miss Frances Weld of 31 S Sunset road, Winnetka, entertained at a garden tea la st WednesdaY afternoon for Miss Jane Moist, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Moist of 1104 Sheridan road. Wilmette, who IS leaving for a trip ahroad shortly. Realtors Move to Thaw Ice Out of Frozen Farm Lands o. J. c. NOPE/ . AT The RIDGE AVE PHARMACY i ·· I Enjoy your vacation with Grosset and Dunlop Books C. C. Renneckar 75c 3 for $2 RIDGE AVENUE PHARMACY Opposite St. Joseph School Phone Wilmette 316 The "Piasa Bird"-a carving high on a· cliff below Alton, Illinois-is the work of the original inhabitants of the state.

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