Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 19 Apr 1929, p. 12

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12 WILMETTE LIFE April 19, 1929 ··Landscape Service-Tree Surgery SOIL CLAY MANURE SPRAYING Licrnstd trtt trimming. spraying and cavity work Fall line of Ptrtn.Uals. . trus, shrubs and evergreens lmporttd Nonlty Tru Roses Specialty Trial Grounds Joseph Sears Baseball · Schedule in Full Swing .. -·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·--------_,.·:· IMI Shena- AveDue -:UDiveraity 2123 - .JACOB KRAMER llighest Grade UPBOLSTBRIKG Cabinet Work Drapery and Upholstery. Fabrica Standings in the three boys' baseball leagues at the ] oseph Sears school, Kenilworth, up to Tuesday of A total of 810 votes were polled in this week were : Glenview Tuesday in one of the most Junior League . (Bo~ 7 8 and 9 Years Old) I stubbornly contested village elections ' Won Los t held there in years. Horace M. Me1 I Cullen head of the Progressive ticket Chicago · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ·2 1 Milw~ ukee · · · · · . ~. · · · · · · · · · · · 2 togcth~r with two of the candidate~ ~t~trr~ui~ · · . . · · : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : ~ ~ I for trustee on the same ticket, won 1\Jiddler League I over their opponents on the Citizens' (Boys 10 and 11 Years Old) 1 ticket. Giants ...................... ~4on ~st Richard ]. ] ould, candidate for trusCardinals . ............ . ....... 2 2 tee on the Citizens' ticket, however, 2 Cubs · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 2 defeated his opponent, Paul D. Daniel4 0 Yankees · · · ~ie.~Jo·r· ·i.e.~g~~ · · · · 1 son, on the Progressive ticket, 433 to (Boy s 12, 13 and 14 Years Old) Won Lost 2 1 Wha~es · ....................... · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ·2 Sardmes 1 Bass ... . ...................... 2 1 Rharks · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 0 3 I Progressive Ticket Candidates Elected , in Glenview Battle 378. · ANTIQUES We specialize in Antique Furniture Repairing and Refinishing Hair Mattresses and Springs Made to Order PLAN TRACK MEET ~rammar sch?ol athletic directors of \\:'tlmette, . Kem~worth, and Evanston wdl n,eet tn W1lmette today ·to make plans for the annual North ?ho~e Grammar school track meet, wh1ch 1s to be held ·sometime during the latter part of May. H. G. LINDW ALL Highest Grade Upholstering McCuilen was elected over Lester W. Coons ' 404 to 387: Owen E. Barber · for trustee defeated Benjamin Kirk, 1382 to 356, and Arthur L. Palmgren won over Henry Miller, 420 to 361. Mr. McCullen,~, after two years, was returned to the presidency of the village, a position which he hacl previously filled for fourteen vears serving from 1909 to 1917 and fr~m 1923 to 1927. I ENTERTAINS PUPILS 808 Oak Street Established 1895 Ph. Winnetka 145 1 Eugene L~urant, internationally fam Mrs. Harrie L. Hall of Evanston, the ous magician, entertained. pupils of the former Marjorie Braun of Wilmette ] oseph Se!lr3 school, Kemlwo~th, at a.n · H · · 1 · ' assembly m the new gvmnasmm-audl15 at the enrotm t onum · a t th e sc h oo1 ·T ues d ay a ft er. hosp1ta convalescmg . . . f rom an operatwn for append1c1tts. I noon M r. L auran t a t 2 o 'c 1 oc k . -oappeared at the Stolp and Ho'w ard Miss Clara Nourse of 1137 Greenwood schools in Wilmette this week also. He avenue has returned to her home from is sent out by the School As·3embly asthe hospital and is convale3cing. spciation. T I~ The Sayner HOTEL and BUNGALOWS On Plum Lake Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Sayner, Proptietora Sayner, Wisconsin + THAT'S OUR STORY You'll find it in the quality of the woolens, the character of the tailoring, the correctness of the fit and in the smart individuality of a:he style. Our Spring and Summer suitings from the worldf s best woolen mills await your inspection. Many new exclusive patterns in the new shades of tan, red-browns, blue-greys and other pleasing Spring and Summer colors. Our new cleaning plant is ready· to take care of your entire cleaning needs. THE MAIN LODGE The spacious Main Lodge at The Sayner serves as a delightful gathering place. . ~ere is the well appointed lounge with its cheerful fireplace. The dmmg room, where all meals are sernd. affords a beautiful view o~ the lake thr~ugh a ~owtr of virgin pint. The clean, sanitary kttchens are equ1pped With such modern devices as assure excellent service. The bedrooms on the second floor art attractive and comfortable. and may be had with or without private bath. SCHULTZ & NORD T be Village Cleaners and Tailors The Main Lodge is centrally located in respect to the eleven modern bungalow.s that are situated among the pines along the lake shore. Each bungalow has its own living room, two, three or four bedroopu, screen porch, and bath with hot and cold water. Whi!e enjoying .golf, tennis, horseback riding, fishing, swimming, boating or motonng, every comfort for the vacationist will be found at The Sayner, which can be reached by a delightful motor drive or via the C. M. ~St. P. Ry. For Booklets and Rates Address until May 1st 1152 Central Ave., Wilmette Phone .Wilmette 32 o- 3 1. 1 Evanston Phone: Greenleaf 666o 811 GAFFIELD PLACE, EVANSTON Phone University 3370-R

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