Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 25 Jun 1931, p. 58

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COOK STOVE, BURNS lIARD OR soft coal. Breakfast table and 4 cha irs. Oas hot water. heatèr. Cor- ner lavatory, white porcelain.. Cheap. Wjnhetka 892. 86LTNS-ltc LARGE HAIL CLOCK. ITALIAN carved cofee table. Teakwood standý Lamps. Drapes, and small tables. 1141 iCbptfield, Hubbard Woods, Winnetka 17~861TNS- îte FINEý VOSE PIANOý PLAYER, >UP- right. Beauful tone. With 200 roihs. Seli very. cheap-ýpart cash, or what have, you? Winnetka 2624. 86LTN8-1t!) STURDY UPHOLSTERED PORCH- swing, good condition, $5. Cail Win- netka. 764. 8L-t 87 WNTD 70,8uy-HeSuDLD.. GOODS WANTtD TO BUY-SECOND HAND furnituro and other househoid gooda. * ighesit !prices for smrn. Crost Fur- niture Store.100446 Emerson St.. Evanston, 111. Ph. Uni. 0189. 87LTN42-tfe Os FOR SALE-M ISCELLAN nous 3 RECONDITIONED 01L BURNERS. Installed cornplete withi 2 years free service. Le.ss than 'k2 price. inves;ti- gate ou" speciai offer for rentai prop- erty. Ph. Greenleaf 418,.88bTN8-1tc- VILLAGE 0F IWILM.1ETTE NOTICE TO SION OWNEJIS Village igIe< vro Wilmet s thaitt The, Building -Comimissioner shall also inake an annualI nspection of each illumlnated s ign and other roof'signa for which he shall charge an inspectin tee of $75.00. Please lie not ified that froni and aftcr August là, 1131, this part of the Build- ing Ordinance wili be enforced, and that ail signa that are required W be lný spected annuahly will be so inspectedl and a charge rnade forthis inspecfion as provlded for in the Building Ordi- flance. This notice is given and publshed by order of the Village Board of the Vil- lage of Wilmette. C. M. OSBORN, corpora diumi iits accommodationsfo of spectators and larg arena for staging the program will be the scene of the evening's festivi- ties. Details of the day's,.activities, as announced this week, by Eddy S. B randt, president of the corporation. call for the opening of events with. an historical parade in the morning. Picniics and family luncheons will fol- Iow, and the afternoon will be filled with athletic contes ts and gainIles. A pageant, "Children of Américan History,".will 'Open the evening's pro- gram and its, finale1 willI lead, directly in to*the pyrotechical display, form_ ing one continuouS historical. and: patriotic spectacle.,. More than 500 children, directed by the bureau Of r ecreation, will take Part in the day- iight show, competing first in a series of'relay races and then in the draina-. tization of episodes of American his- tory. Roy L. Davis 'is planning the (laylight show, assisted, by Charles JT. Byrnes, superintendent of the bureau of recreation, A. A. de Lapp, Mrs. Polly Froelich, F. H. Kulîman. Jr, M E. O'Brien, Paul S. Rhoads, Paul- K. Robertson, AId. Herbert S. Simi'pson, J. D. Stewart and Vernon Ward. On.eIjour of Fireworjcs Tons of fireworks, including înodernistic art pieces, aerial bombs of twelve breaks, weird zig-zagginz shelis that shriek and howl, and 23 set pieces, wi'll form a one-hour 'dis- wîîî be* the reicase .of the Iargest Amnerican flag ev*er flred from a bonib). Ambassador Charles G. Dawes will again be one of the individuals pic- tured in the ire of a set-pi>ece, but. this year bis brother, Rufus, president of' the Century of Progress' exposi- tion, will stand at bis side. Nearly 100) floats will form the mnorning's parade, according ' o AId. Stanley Franzen, chairman. of, the parade comniittee. Led by the Great Lakes Naval band. the nara ..,11l Mathew-Francis Photo This group of Wiliette younigsters represents the class and private pupils of Ed i th Ray Young, Witiwtte -music teacher, .who recetlty ga.ve lheir annual recital in the Wilmette Baptist church. Lower row (left to ri ght) : Dorothy Ortegel, Betty Re.uneckar, Evangeline Oison, Barbara Holway, Dody Crile, Virginia Bittnier, and Elaine Rothermel (Kenilworth). Second rowv: Herman Birlauf, Edwin Mahle, Jimmy Mahie, William Cloud, Jimmy Btirbott, Wil- liani Kohl, John Welter, George Schwall, .and Jamfes ýPerson (Winnetka).ý Third row: Miss Young,. Eiil Kohl, Evelyn jacobseni, Dorothy Etienne, Lucile Krauise, Frances Dahncke, Doris Trego, Jeanne Empson, Madge Mehlig (Evanston) and C. B. Robinson (piano company official of Chicago). Upper row: Aroos Koomjiani, Virginia OIson, Allanl Stahi, Genevieve Birlauf, Lucile' Hoffman, Geraldine Hoffman, Frances Ortegel, Robert Sparks, Hope Miller, Viviani Miller, Loretta. Steffens, and. Ruth Webster. division with Fritz Edniunds as mar- Summer ReadingClb shal. Throughnïit will bi-coic -diClub tests, wlîhich ill reach the 'finals by the Fourth, will becgin today. MQreý than«15O entries in tennis, golf, horse- shoes and track events had been re- ceived up to Monday night by A. A. de Lapp, athletic chairman, andmore are requested. The tennis. tourna, ment is scheduled to begin today. Senior Officers Arrive Early to Set Up Camp 'Éle Senior Offi.cers of Campn Ma- to Have Treasure Hunt The Wilniette Public Iibrary bas a new librarian in. the children's room. Her name is Miss Hughes.. She is orgaraizing à summer reading' elub in the forin of a treasure hunt.' To. start she. gives. you a list of thirty-six books to read. If you read' teli or miore and find the duùe that, tells about that. book you w -in 'the treasure. l'in sure w e al. wil enjoy, it.-Van McQuide, Central 6B. Mr. and Mrs. Dell Smith of Rock- ford were guests, of Mrs. George 1.' Brown of '1216 Lake avenue last weekç-end., r---.14f, -L-0 ,,. Z cote.LU.UVt uis, see ngers,. baby bath, wagon 'parts, un-,- tee, table, [la stand, victrola, couler, Allen shut- stand, rocli fropt, wiash bolier, 2 buekets, jar, 2 mattres ycle. hlgh chair, bread box, toy cedar dese cushic t, 9 paper cartons, flour can, m 1op, table leaf, room stool, ,arper, 4 baskets, Pight reý be, Irror standard, bu..die. clothes bd., sand flage, inap, seWing cabint ms, iron chest. ,EPai, Lot Nqo. 1831-R. mocker, ar, Wiimette, uaýses, ringable, - Miss oth retary desiç, bed Dorothyset Whitcomîi, who] lamp and shade, smoking makes her home at 229 Wood court, :er, arm chair, ironing board,- is teaching in the summer scjiool es, radio and cabinet, 2 bun- session at the National~ College of ns, table standard, 3 barrels upright-piano and bench. Education. served to reJect any and al -o RENSH ~REPOOF Willîs i3utler, 718 Forest avenue, V.AREHOUSE has gone to Carnp Minnc.qua,. Wis- 'Illinois 1.8-Ste con3tIn for, t .e sumnier hldas 'Th 4 p. ni. Swit WiiMette:BE 7:15 p. m. H lage Grse>. Juir 2 class for womsn.. es for men. Vil- FkIday, JuIy * 10 a. m.; Golf lessons 'for women. Vil-. lage Green. 7:~15' p.' m. Playground bail for. menl. Village, Green.> I k

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