Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 29 Nov 1929, p. 5

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November 29, 1929 WILMETTE LIFE 5 C. OF C. WILL ELECT NEW OFFICERS MONDAY R. J. Malcomson, Lighting Expert, to Be Speaker at December Meeting Plans Completed for Annual X mas Caroling Service $207,270 IS PAID OUT IN CHRISTMAS SAVINGS mas · Plans for the annual caroling service Banks in New Trier Township around the "li ving Christmas tree" on Mail Checks to 3,155 Christthe Village hall lawn were made last Club Savers Thursday evening at a dinner and meeting of the recreation committee in charge The \Vilmette Chamber of Commerce of the service at the hom~ of Mr. ·and The seven north shore bank s are will hold its regular December meeting ~lrs. Lincoln C. Ton ·y, 1341 Elm\\'ood now paying out a total of ~207,269.68, Monday night, December 2, at 8 o'c lock avenue. together with three percent mterest, to in the \Vilmettc ~fasonic templ e audiThe caroling will begin at 7:30 o'clock the 3 155 men, women and children torium, 1010 Central promptly with the singing of the hymn . compr,ising the memberships in the annue, \\'hen offi- "Silent .:\ight," traditionally the opening north shore Christmas Savings cluhs. cers and din:ctors number of the service. Other hvmn~ Throughout the pas.t year thes~ ~-e for the coming year will he sung under the direction of it D . positors have been gr~dually bUildmg . will he elected. Burtner. up this handsome reserve fund, by The spea kcr of Village President Earl E. Orner will making weekly deposits in the bank the cn:ning witt he deliver a short address during the scn ·of their respective club. R. J. ~f alcomson, ice, which has been planned to last not Some of the specially engraved Y ulc manager nf the longer than 9 o'clock in order not to tide checks are fo r amounts as small· lighting sako.; clivi- interfere with the Christmas observation as $12.50, plus inter est, the minim tim . sion of the Public in the homes. amount provided by the Christmas ~en·ice Company of lloy s from the \Vilmettc lloy Scout savings plan. 'f\\'enty-five . cents a ·xorthcrn Itlit;ois. tr11ops will be asked to act as ushers, week for fifty weeks, produces this \fr. ~f~lcom son's assisting- the junior police corps from the New Trier Cage Team to amount. s u h j e r t will he ,·ariuus schools. The public school band Checks for Varied Amounts R. J. Malcomson "Commt·rriat Light- under the direction of ]. D. Schumacher See First Action Dec. 1 ing" and hi~ talk \\'ill play during- the ser\'iCt', accompanySea~on tickets for the 1929-1930 ::\cw Others, who have deposited $10 will drat especially \\'ith \\'indn"' rJi, .. ing- the carolers. Trier High school basketball season will weekly, are receiving a check for $500 plays. and interest; some $250; some $100; He will illustrate the talk '"it 11 miniaThe tree \\'ill he lighted thro 1gh tht go on sale next i\Iouday. Eight home courtesy oi the Public Senice Company games arc on the :\ew Trier schedule some $50, and others $25. turc f .x' ·. OI't I!Crt! Ill'lllOIS . an<.I programs WI'II ti1I's .J.... ro,·tr, t\\' " of th·'Jll {(ttrl'tlg tile . Wll·A proportionate amount of two-fold . \\'indows, . hO\\'illg the comparison I f r (I v .... ut prnpt'r ancl improper kine s 0 Ight bL· printed and donated by Lloyd Holtis - versity holiday \·acation when a large sati sfaction accompanies each Christior \·ari1H1s typt's llf wincl<l\\. displays. l number oi 1\ew 'J'rit:r alumni arc c:x- mas Savin;rs check. 1k wil! abo lllakc an anah·--is of " ·hat ter Ill' . · 'J'J .. l> ·u~-r,·t i. s !!'I.\'Ctl , · , · tlly <-i· ·r tn ·lw hack for . 1 1... 1 " 111 One is the gratification which comes 1111111 1111 ' peckd rnn st it utes a prnpn I1g 1ting ~ystem " " 1· 1a big get-together. 1 the aust.lices of the \\'ilmettc Plav!!round 1 he Chn stma s ho I( ay games on t 1e at the conclusion of this fifty-week ·it·r C<>ttrt. i11r \·aricHJ s kind s 11i stores. .;~ "'· .,,,. 'J' ·trL' t(J IJ·· ,,·ith Oak 1 '... 1 · d A h · and Recrc<ttion board an<l the members 1 ... saving campaigl). R ecogmze ut or·ty Park (jn December 20 and with Evans'! 'I 1 · 1 · 1 ui the pn1gram committee include Di The great majority of the Christmas ·' r. _ , a cnmson ~ ~ a men1 >lT Ill t ll' ton 011 Januar_\· 3. Other hnme games . · 1 J' J · 1· 1 · · · rectur < 1 [ Rccr<:atiun Daniel 11. Dcl\·i s. " Sa,·ings checks are of the smaller \ . atHJJ I; t ·. <:ctrt c ,1g 1t a"~"rt;ttt<lll s includv Sctm High schoo l of Chicago denominations and the weekly pay.1 ltiltllJ.tt .. f)Jl <tt·t·tt ll'ullt l. ll" J IL· ~· - ~lr :-: . Da,·is, Lincoln C. Torr<.' \', }.fr:-.. ]) I I' . I l l t · "' · :--. >cT 1 ( t\\·n t ., .!.?.ht\n~ t!! · · r. · 1 · · 11~ 'l'urn·y, 1~. D. Burtner, and ~fr ---. Bmt · on e"L'lll '" lligh " 1t !!ames), rt'l'tlg:Ji;- t·rl :1-. an autlwrtty 111 11-, ht' < · Fcngn ::-rhtl<d of Chicago on Dc - ments were correspondingly small. In ' ccmhL·r 13. Dcer!ield on January 14. fact, they represent a sum which might I·Jn·ti1·11 (l i Ill' \\' <1ffirer-. and din-e- ncr . t(1r~ ,,·111 he tit . . ~ · principal ltt.·tn ()f l>u~i---------i [,ru\·i~ o 011 )7'chr 11 ary 1-J, \Vaul~cgan (Ill easi lv have hcen spent for non1 : Jl' .-.:-. !1 ht· transart·:d !J,· til t' Cham- Dr. Fred Eastman Preaches February 21, and ~fn rton nn February cssct;tials, but they were not, and the is now receiving his awar.f\ l J)l :lr'lllltl'l~(lllll\l.lrl~.)l(tlc~l(:ltyl:<)r.l.l>l~::.-~.- l..(\l\c'·ltl l't tltll(~ll '". l l ;C~~ at Cong'l Church Sunday i 2g. Om· huJ~drtd a;Ht ninety -s even hoy~ depositor ... , ' " I rcpurted t11 ( .,a<.:h Clyde Grater for has- for thrift. ·-cc d ,luhn J I. Da,·il'o.; . Tht: nulllinating Dr. Fred Ea:-tman, profl's~or o i re- kctha ll practiCl' last \\'eek. and this num Saving Habit Grows . Cilllllnittl'l', \rhirh md ~nnal \HTk~ liginu s literature and elrama in the Chi- her will lw ~\\'elll'd when th <: f()nthatl That the Christmas Savings habit is : :tl!'< '. ha :-: presented th e natllL' ~~~ I> . 1 ·~. ra. l!'o Thcologiral semi nary and authPr se;t ~ <ltl rJqsc~ this week. growing on the north shore is evi\lkt 1 inr ,· ict - prc ~ ident and that (li of scn·ra l bPuk:-, and plays \\·ill o<.:cu,,_': denced hy the gradual increase from I Jan (~ . Stiles for trca sun·r. the pulpit of the Fir st Congregational Orchestra Makes. Debut in year to y('ar in both the number of . Name Director· Nominees church Sund;1\' morning, December 1. , · · accounts as well as the total amouut . Till' .~utlm\'ing men l!av~· hevn. nun: -~ at. the 11 n'~J,1ck scn·icc s. ,, J lis suhjl't:t I .Sears Th~!lksgiVIn.g Play sa ,·ed. ·:1ah·rl lo)r the t\ro year dtn·ct<lnal pn- \\'til be, "Pam and PO\\·e'r. i\f1ss Emma Bllllllgton's fifth grade This year, it is said. has been llJ) ._itiLHh: Carl C. Hcnncck:u-. Jl;11tl In addition to his educational actiYi- ' at the Joseph ~ears school presented a cxrention tn the rule. aud some of the Rcn:-.rh. _lohn Schncid~· r . . \rtlnt r .\-~tn I tics, Dr. Eastma~t . is a Ctllltrihuti:lg Thanbgi,·!ng play bcl~ore the entire banks repo;t more than a fifty percetit lku se n, and ~farcus \ftrk. Lt·o ~ftckl'l editor of The Chn stlan Crntun·. school \\ eclntscla\· attcrno\)Jl at 2 increa se. \\'as nominated as dirc LI )r inr a :)J)c Dr. Yere V. Loper, lllini:-.tl';. ut th· · o'clock '~.he yla v depic!~d the ~t.n:·y Santa Claus always look s forward to 1 \ear term. ' . . Congregational church, \rill bc in <.._'en- of the ll!gnm s. fir s ~ hanksgtyt~1g. the annua l "pay-off" by the Christmas T 11 the p:1st tl~e Chamht:r 01 (om - tralia, 111., this ~un<lay as the prinrij><d fn connectiOn \\'Ith th1_s fhanksgivmg savings departments of north shore mcru b~la1~ d of eli rectors Ita~ hc~n com- speaker at th e Jltitwi~ Older Bo·;s' program th~ ] o~cph ::'ica:s orches t ra. hanks. po ::l·d ()I ctght memb ers. hut thts num- confcrenct: of the Y . .\1. C. :\ ., iur under the <hrecttoi~ of ~f1ss 1Iargarct Helps Xmas Business her is to IH· increa se d to ten next year. Southern Illinoi s. Davenport.. made tts first appearance Frugal habits in sure an _abundance Dirertn rs whose term s expire tlti~ year before pupils of the school. ~!ember s an·: .-\. C. Pearson, C:1rl C. Hennl·r kn. of the orchestra and the instruments of money for Christmas holidays and l>r . Floyd L. McGrath, and 1. 1 ·:. they pia.\· are: Dnnald Conkc, saxn- north shore merchants are already ex- · \\'ortllc n·. Those \\·hose tnm s. hold phone, lil'nry Egger: , a.n<l Joe l!~rri - periencing a good trade at thi s early · 11\Tr arc: E. E. Crirtis, A. E. :\llrd. Dr. s~)ll, cor.ne.ts, Allen '.:Itts and Utnor season. The fact that $207,269.68 is now l'. 1\ lllakc, and H. ~r. juhnstun. Clark, vtoltns, Peter (,Jihcrt, trombon e, Expect No Oppos:tion Roger Cro\\'e, d~tlllls, an;~ Bar~>ara being paid out by the banks does not TIJ(· slate of ca ndidates pickt:d hy Clark, J~hn ~[atthtson, and I om Htlcl·· - mean, however, that all that amount is going to appease the qemands of thc hnard of directors of the Chamber brand, ptanns. Santa Claus. 1lf Commerce is th e onh· tich·t in the NAME PATROL LEADERS Much of it witt find its way into the lield at present. Sine~ any further Jeau Bishce. Barbara Clark. Dornthy permanent savi ngs accounts at the · no1ninations must he mack by a cerSnwthc ~hirJt,· Botthof and '\lary 1hanks. tain number of members of the organ iBa;rrtt' are till'. lin· Cirl Scout patro l Start 1930 Clubs zatitlll and must be postt·cl prior to the ·ph St·ars sc h~>o l in leaders at the lu:-.L date 11i the annual clcc~io : J, it i~; e:-.The banks, while paying out the · I'm a PILGRIM KenihH>rth. .pecte<l that the candidate's picked by checks to members of their 1929 but the hoard of directors will be rarrie d Christmas Savinrrs clubs, also announce into ot'lice \ritlwut opposi tion. the immediate ;)ening at the present not a STRANGER ARRANGE FESTIVAL time of their 1930 clubs. to good results from Hold First Communion The glt e clnhs, choruses, and orThe north !£hore hanks feat.uringadvertising because chestra at 1\ew Trier High school these clubs are the Wilmette State Sunday in New Church I use under the direc tion of Mrs. Marian Bank, First National Bank of WilThe first Communion serv ice in the Cotton and her assistants in th r mette. Winnetka State Bank, WinClassified. new church edifice, dedicated last Sunmu sic department arc preparing for net'<a Trust and Savings Bank, Huhday, will be held in the \Vilmcttc Engli sh the annual community Christmas i csRB'l"l'Y AND hard W nods Trust and Savings Bank. Lutheran rhurch Sunday morning, DeELlZARETff BARNE'l"I' . tival to he held at the high school Glencoe State Bank, and the Citizens 333 J rAZETJ AVE., GLENCOE cember 1 at 11 o'clock. The Rev. Carl Sundav afternoon, Dl'Cc mhcr 15, at State Bank of Glencoe. L Empso'n, pastor of the church, \\·ill he St><>einlizing- in int e r est ing n.n<l 4 o'cl<;ck. Since the festival w:n hr inexnen~h·e g·ift s. for Xmas in charge of the service. a combined pmgram of community and all occasions. Attrn.c~ive FINED FOR FORGERY singin g and selections hy the various wm nning J)a Pt>l'S and twme. Mary Clark, 3~. rolored. of 3612 South VISITS GARFIELD PARK Orden; taken for fruit cal{eH New Trier mu sical organizations it Michigan avem11'. Chicago, was fined $10 On Monday, Novem ber 25, the Keniland plum p u d d i n g s for is looked for\\'ard to not only hy and costs h:v Magi st rate E. A. PettiThanksg-iving and XmaH. A worth Home and Garden club mad e a New Trier students hut hy residents good place fot' ch ildren to s h l)~ . bone la st Fridav on a char!!c of for~ing tour of tJte Garfield Park conservatory Open all day eve ry wee l< da v. of the township as well. a check written on the First National ·. to view, particularly, the Chrysanthebank of Wilmette. mum show. .S hop Now artd Buy Xmas Seals OJ 1 !

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