Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 20 May 1921, p. 1

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he Lake Shore News SjTyhl xp> &> Nearly Everybody In Wilmette Reads The Lake Shore News \YiLMErJXJULLIXOIS, KK1DAY, MAY 2(X 132V TWELVE PACES PRICE FIVE CENTS MOVEMENT BODY BMESWRECTORS firmed Improvement Association Formally Launched in Meeting 0i 200 Representative Citizen* of Village George Schaefer, Motorcyclist, Nabs Four Bike Bandits COALITION TICKET WINS FAVOR HERE ATE AIMS AND PURPOSES , Glean. Well Kept Village and Would Bar Intrusion by "Undo- •irable Residents* ......Four Chicago vouth- bent, on 4>ilfvr- ing a bicycle sfpiece from the ')park- 1115;' place" at tin- Central ." av< nuc school grounds, arc telling it to the I livt-iiilf anthoril :e s in___Chir;ig,iâ-  ' )>' - Representative Croup of Citizens Plan Acfi>- 5*â€">r«rt of Anti- - hompsoa Judiciary Ticket What a Happy Day! Golden Wedding For Anton Mays Fifty. Wilnuu* if sonic tflic'ient ami patient ill the pa 1i of on t- G i'l.r.gt •ty en hundred residents'and prop-1 Arrfrrs t»f Wilmette Monday . formally organized the Wil-j , improvement association in. an ,ll3ll,i:,stic meeting at Library Hall, over by Paul A. Hoffman. ,. H-„vtce sjijd a civic leader of â-  ],,,!, .viivj :'ii explanation of the , s and mission of the, organtz-1 '-citi'/emv. by chairmanâ€"HoflM CHU Schaefer, Wrtmette motorcycle poliei man. Schaefer notrced the quartet Jotter-. -C"Ok Count? ingmear the rtchool grounds at about Monday. .Iune 0 10:30 o'clock Wednesday morning. Observing the miscreants from a point of vantage lie wait cm J until they were in the act of riding away on four perfectly good bicycles and then. stepped into the. situation with the In-avy-~a-r-Bir-of the law.â€"T4tt^y-om-bfu 1 T\tits bandits wound up amidst" hysttricafi effect organic, it ion on behalf sobbing at, the Wilnietle police 'head.- ; Voalit.ion ticket. All resident ( >n M^nda^y-May 2X at â- <* o clock.. \1V ..and Mr.. \\m<m Sag -44S \\ it- .. I niette avenue, will be-'the-•principal* representative citizen's"' ofiin a Golden Widdittg ceremony at met a. Central school Tues-- j St. Joseph's church, th* scene oLtheir .lav evening •«. d'scuss plan- for en-I marriage in 1871. The couple. .Lr^on- listing the mpp-.irt of Wilmette vot-;ecrs of the mirth shore---M i-, Ma) rrs on behalf eJ the .' non-partisan ; a iiati\ e of Winmikaâ€"ivih en.mv tin Coalition ticket in the forthcoming happy event wiih scores «•» -friends :ndiciaiv election on; and surrounded by brothers. «'^ers The meeting was ; ami a remarkable group of ailed by about thirty-three of the! five boys ami three girls LEGION MEN BEHIND MEMORIAL DAY PLANS Announce Beautiful Memorial Sun- day5erjricea^ Jkcd SpecillLJEventi__ for Morning of Memorial Day GREAT STREET PARADE Bring Back Memories of War Days in Honoring Fallen Heroes; Seek Fund Donations fifty lawyers residing in the village. Ira J. Kymer. a resident ;of Wilmette' and a candidate <"i t-lie Coalition tick- it. spoke bristly. A committee of fif- teen citizens was appointejLlo meet evening at the Central school to f the f ihe- ^;' \;,a'an:ad(r,ess by -Clark T. | .'.. ,,'op, president' of the Hubbard; Improvement association .in | .â- iewed the achievements quarters, addresses IflgD-Wl'Bt ueiUL5 Due; John Tibito, street : John \ Paul ill a stree Z established north shore men living1 m They vine n>nes. ages aiu as follows : Joe Kasper, b>. Jiuron sir-eet : John C'ardr- HJX \'ortli \.V:od*li-naw ave^ 15, WX* West Erie "^bX 85" \ortb boys named two iU-i'ghborhoo< invited to attend s "announced. village ' are meeting, it ___„,_What Ticket Comprises till! There are to be the sisters of Mrs. May, Mrs. Margaret Fellers. Mrs. Gertrude Kmii/. Mrs. Anna Pauley of Chicago, an 1 Mr-. Elizabeth !Ser^ ges of Lombard. 111. John May, broth- er of the'"groom". \vtfr*be there and. i last but bv no means least, the eight robust Mfrv chihl^m John AV May. â-  \. 1'. Mav, Peter^May Joseph May. Frank Mav, M**s Mary Evans. Mrs. P Margaret HeaHr. and Mr*. KJiza- â€"feth He^dim r, Editor's Note: The "Morning: Re- P«.rf. Btieciat -ioeHon Of TheXtftke Shore Sew* plaecd at the dlapo*al..oi the Wil- uii tte poet ot the ' American legion, is so lam n with five news «»f general int* r.st toVVihrnttii-ns ti> warrant s|>v. i;.l «.iitori;tl,ifc»rf;iitw»ii: eons.-quent- lv. the "front uajo-'" position with ap- promuvte headline-s. The column cus- somarily apuwars on I'age 2.__________ tcha The trrcn -av T\y Coiilititm th-k'et in the Judiciary \[r a,,dMr^. Mav are pu - in election, it-+s e\plained. emprises an t|,,.a truest s«o>e of-the term. 'I'luy equal number of Kevmblican and j,jave re>tt1x-dâ€"011 'hv jrrort i. -b.-t-e n>r -.indi'lates___and i- en- ,,() v,..,r<- Mjv. -M m\ . nmiiny liere.with number l4e-mocratic â€" "-^r-y^H-iza 1 i.t^j:^ jhc lica-zo ]iolice were !)<>- dorst'd bv the.Chicagt> Have you sent your contribution for .Wilmette"; Mttnorial Day5 If not. ju«;t send1 your check tn R. W. Webbex, b'irst National Bank of Wil- mette. -iir as*ocia Vioii, Couiity l>emocritts ami a.11 4-1-he- hi- 'parents bt f ire \Viltn«-t 1c 'A^ «' Legion Commander, Speaker A Memoiial service, to which -the vTIT;ige• \\1 ten 'bere; >vere7bv.T' m"e six white families no railro; entir<' village 1 invited, wit! be hiiliL rth-eâ€"tbreâ€"prot vdin^-^M-etnojiaJ-â€"Qay^ hit-If itlto ajiiisiness.sess-iou > directors were elected as f for tm^r Trrervr Vi !J One Year Term ^ ,-, 'hercoal. 1538 i'orest avenue. r, Meierhoff, 1650 Wilmette -1601 Highland sear.'11 mm uk-m mvn. ,,..,..,.......... While-few Uk-.yek- have bwn stolen Republican political groups, with in in Wilmette'in tccetit month's it was exception of ti.e 1 boinpsou-lamdiu thoughl the hr.y« were Responsible ' fact j..n .very sMting rndge v for many similar thefts in other north ed to become a camhdatt shore towns. Ml Mil accept inj. and • olvin pi'fLm Crawford,. 1415; Gregory \. Schuler, 524 Park aveiuft. V lie. ! e r M Two Year Term Derm. 1H1(>- Kim wood City Mission Work Mass Meeting Topic â€"^â€" Dr. Herbert L. Willett Speaks Here Sunday on Subject, "The Neglect^ ed Child of the City" ,t.f. 15'>7 hake avenue, 1! lei 1! p, } â-  < A A. Dever, 1506 Washington v J. Haack. 1228 Gregory ave- f.^iefllifli 120 Park avenue. Three Year Term lone.. 1509 Spencer avenue. â- h ft Rouland," 1534 Highland \h- Herbert I.. Willett of- the I'll!-' vcrsity of Chicago, and Western rep- resentative . -detal Council ot Churches of Christ in America, 'vi.i be the speaker at aâ-  gi'iat-l.ms., meet- ing and Mission Rally to be held Sunday evening, May 22, at the btrst Congregational church of \\ ilmeite, under auspices of the U«W Church beeteratiou and with the (o- \\ tltmtle Coalition ticket, fourteen and but four declining. ' He cause _<_<i t.ecbniealit ;<- election laws it has been, necessary to, place the Coalition ticket- under the 'Democratic party designatum. since, while non-partisan in every jense,- it must by biw at>pear under party design.it ion. The ticket is^i.n direct .i>i>posiTi'm «° ,ll(' hU*called Re- pubbcan ticket placed in the tnbl by the Thompson machine. ^ The r^liti.m Ticket â- ^â- â- -jAe-serpjjcjl single trailâ€"no\leadingâ€"into Chi. more numerous than S u n d a y Wilmette av( •iue;â€" i \;u.<{ (' Oil! evening, May 29, in J he t egitional church, at 7:45 (!((,r, weTC o'clock. This is to be a military ser- han household ^>et;* I vice, so that it will be an unusual op- of the present rby. Wild ^'»me u;a^ -portnnity \<>r Wilmette citizens, and plentiful, .ox-carts were the mode ot-l jarge .audience is anticipated. *'-travel, ye*, and-twenty four lu'"fs toJ VVilllanl K. MeC^uhey, ^gipn Conj^; Chicago and return. -' mander for the department of Illinois. JLt wttt iriâ€"Lhose circumstances "t wj,n \y^ the principal speaker, and he's rHfe'that Anton ma ^^ &oJjlg nu]es toTvear,___ The , Chicago Philharmonic quartet will funm-h 'he instrumental music, inn. Soon l-'eltman Were married in atleTAIr. May" :-a\ e i'ip fapft-wnrk apd entered the cariM'nter tradtu tablished a contracting am business in ISS^ which. .landing fo,' Independence :and a tiiember of'the ..l'o>t will sing Imibling'i Th< t.i]()i.s v;j]1 ,)C presentea-Vp the 11 rH-s- re- 1 - ti'retiieni in. J900,. \v?> taken ovVr by bin seiti, John W. \h Post by Dr. 07 M. Gallic, Sr., in the name of the citizens of the village. I "Re-electiot of the Judiciary. - "ve sitttng judges.' I'ron'i 1890 to b-"J Mr. May served ' as trustee on the Wilmette Village Iboard and was active,in local politics. 1 Tvrrter y>tnii in sc-eleetion 01 uve muius m-k ., board and was ;icuvi snnniattisan^hip in^jmUct.o clec- ;Tlui fir^ v(.v^.r ^rnj -tions". ,• ..... 'the village was :aid "Opposition to control of our Ju- idiciary by the Thompson maxbtue. of the various veit^e. -----'--------- operation 1! M. P.achman, 1249 Hill street. ch„rches. ;-. .. ';; \ Hoffman, 1638 Washington ..Thc Xeglecied Child of the City , 'fs to be the i3jic_of_dicirssion.. U\< *Zi M. Steffen, 1611 Washington j occasion is a Commutmy FINDS CHURCH PAGE DEEPENS FELLOWSHIP Rev. Hubert Carleton Says Church the village vva'fl :aid curing in ollice. Mr. and Mrs, May ha»e h< incite avenue re odents since of their marriage. 11s term en VVu- the (lav Venue, ile: Iocs the Church Page in The thc importance of Whicfi to church ,«^^^ rhe ^^ shore New. .fis. uf >hc Wilmette W^J^^ Indicate. Co-operation associatiormre to he elected at ^roiigi> c^ 1 greatest mission meeting of ' " V**%f ^V ' t ^ one of the ar: Hall. Monday. May 23, ^j^^Lmin^^ fVW4v^- Fmentirig on the meeting. AU tnt -Mutual Protection Aim i churches in tl^ cUy. and the >«»«rb| Sunday Evening Club Closes Greatest Year Veterans and Children Parade The parade on the morning of May 30, will be the finest in the History of the village. ' Somer of the u'mis to be in the line of march are: Police department; G. A. R., Spanish War Veterans. World?War Veterans. One hundred lackies, Co. K. 131st Infan- try. Co. K. (former Wilmette Illinois National Guard unit), pqy Sco^r Camp Fire Girls. The line of march and all Imal ar- rangements will be announced next week. j On June (». the members of the Post, 'c'Tub 1 together with their mothers, wives â€" f til j sisters and daughters, will dine -sump- of its pi-tory with Wt'.li;mi j tuousiv' -• fh" VV'ibnette Woman's Wilniette's Sunday Evening Sunday closed tbe most succe at the Wilmette Woinan's t V l<^\^ ,,'n to the I ennmg^Hrynn aslte speaker art be' .lub. Joseph Shan t. will be the cheT WilmetU citi^m SS ft interested in I final i^O^^Mhe dub yea I he | (h the development of a genuine toil Spirit ? What does , x i;i,rr„ \.?..vvv t i| i! Ul' S 1 tO tlie I leillllllgS Diy.i:i .nmv^v,.,^. ... - • - - . L , U1I. jvm.|'". .•.......- .---- - - AV'i0 n c ti^.rwlo'7slnteres,ed in final m^liu^^the club yea^. Ik de„cuisine as well as booking a^ent, Wilmette crt r...... ^^ m numbers of subscribers has- and he promises a fTneMlmner. Ma been Vo marked, according i.he '*i ad- j yOUr reservationsTTrow,'! •l'; guarding against "intnis on wU.irables", are outlined as tm purposes of the new improve-j wiv. In fact, the assentation, its beginning to an incident 01 ; month ago when certain per- regarded as "undesirables , od- lease. on a fj Ha.e on a residence 111 the v of Highland avenue and l'M- \7 street 'â-  Home owners m tlu -ate. vicinity, in a-meeting, ot- sTrenuous protest as to the""real estate broker dar^rker:" Dr7 Willett i* recog- nized as an authority on the subje, of Citv Missions and Church hxten- 1„ work aiuLiuts a word o vitaj importance to every public sp.i.ttd cnLen in this metropolitan communi- ty". munit v .^i>n i« • , c. , ,- .i,. Rev! Hubert Carleton. rector'pf St. ers of thi Augustine^ >:piscop;er church, ami gre* editor of the church publication, St.jon Augustine's Messenger, gives espres- Jionto the "idea" of the ..Church PafM in the March issue of the ptibhca- am'l supervise Lh^ aetivities ,< follows Sunday club m the convmg • "We hope our parishioners find j ft „ |j ? t e d from the . .. .11.. i"l,„,ih oasje in TIh- churcbes and hading :lub, as to indicate even , Women'*- JiuxUia-ry -Meets The Women's Auxiliary met Tues- particularly strcmgâ€" Fxecntive }(|ayj ^iay 17. If you had a son. broth- unittee has- been'named to plan er? husbs of the „,and or father in the,.service yon can arrange to join the Women s 1 auxiliarv" of the Legion. W'atch this - column for further announcements, ahizatipiv organizations j iews « imvi.-i..... umi i-nstitutions, .'incliuTinu among »p, mgregatipp which have ,,henrthe Union chu crowded calendar such v â-  r • opt emergency methods dlifving ?he transaction. ims â- -..., "l.-d -C other '.'indignation • ~ which proved altogether po- -Jr and were the forerunners Oot . ^',Hk> meeting when a retire .rive irronp of west side resmenis , huiuched tl^e Improvement •ciation. is is a crusade to keep the yvl- a-n and nresentable. was tne Per in winch one 01 the leaders racterrzed the movement V£ determined to maintain the Ingb lard of community Hie tjat nas Wilmette famous as Chicago ^ beautiful and home-bke SJ#««â-  • > are interested to weU^ke^lg^^ tection of trees and shrubbery on »ark-wavs«- and^^e are anxious prospective home builder AUTOMOBILE CRASH Matt Ziminer7 2WKifteemth^ve^: n.rr.nvly e>o iped serious v,ur, Sunday when an auloinobiU n ^ dnving at Hmn.au avenueâ-  a«d1-MaUL '*•• t . i-vnisioii wa.sflowrturmu m ;!cull*ion with a car driven by ha- zard Channel, »06 Barry avenue, Un cago. ,. of issistim;- in making his ^ScuL^net^-^i-1^1-' agreeabre place in which to Int. Every resident ot \\ dmelte %s ehgJ iUle to membership, in the VVttone tel Inmroveme»t association, and is m- t ed to attend the meeting Monday .cing,May^ at Library hall. ♦ bew-'k'v < liurcn page o. ..- . cuurcnes anu i^«i«s vo------------• ••.; - ,11., 1 : ke ^hore News of interest. Ihe .inu insTifuTidns, including among "From' out our crowded caien ,fi»«,.r,.*„t conirregat ions; which have hu.,„ the Union church of KemhvoTth,[One day we pluck to give,. j^TV^^^^-^ttiH^ffort, share thp C6minlttfce members include U is xhv day the Hying pause h rvo'ense of purchasing a half- M. p,. Skinner- .1. K. Harper. George To honor those who live. •,ee advertisemein in each Tmrner. H. K. Snider; K\C.M easier. _---------â€"------------ week's i.sue and are -giv^euithe ,u<1,t. I), m" Mickey, F W. \\ eber, BUY BEACH TICKET NOW other 'half-pwe-W items of news Qeorg* C. MnrVioch. Lemuel .. Ov cm â€"_ K OFF|CiALS Al ,,'.:. rLrti.cUy.-i> congregations , , Mills. Cbi-- C. Ho^mer^Laiiy^^ rAR - - -â€"------ l^h. Mills. Cbi-- C- Hoiimer, jarine^: M. Irvine. George .Hubby< , their respective congregations each weekâ€"An effort is made in M „â- â€ž,«, v-v- this wav to keep tbe people t»f lUumctt. Harry Clark, J. U. K- ' tori V. Tubbs. Albert \\ Pa PARK OFFICIALS ADVISE WILL YOU HELP? â-  ective home nun^.- - , «--•- Auxiliary oMn* : e the effect of marring the â-  ^^y ,he ******* £j^fr^A . V...1 _^.."V^f *li«. district noi . „«»on the Hsie«non»>i **»y r.tl ap .ea^nce of the distnci nor , the "V**^"-* a. jeopardizing propertv values a=> J ^^a m .»»* «"T _____:., ...u^r restitutions con- . __.- ^ach congregation informed of tlu happenings which are going on a. the time. It also serve^ as a good public medium of giving nonces of coming events and tor inform- ing the general public;,as to the work of the Church. \\ e are glad ; to see that St. John's Lutheran Church has just joined in vyith the rest in ibis page. I ne pagi itself is an indication ol the grow- ing co-operation and deepening fellowship among the religious people Of Wilmette. SPEEDERS' COURT GRIST Magistrate Mickey of Wilmette Speeders* court hud a tairly busy day Wednesday^ Among those who con- tributed involuntarily were. Mrs. x. K. Davidson ^^ffl^.gR^'jte wt-iiwham Kewtwortlw-SMU-O^-ML. Rosa- Prompt and general response of a. age. Her-. Wilmette residents in the annual .ale bert B Mulford. K. Anderson. Dwightjof tickets for the Wilmette bathing Chapman C.e.nge Martin, K -fe beach will insuce residents niOre near- lames -John C. Ma uterud, George i\T the exclusive privileges of the W Maher, I. S. dine. \\". Frank Me- beach, according to word from orn- Clure * o cials of the Wilmette Park Board The season tickets are to.be dis- -----------â€"------------ ! tributed within another week to ev- ery home in tlv* village. The ricket entitles th* holder and bis family to the use of the dressing rooms and fa- cilities at the beach for the entire sea- son at a total cost of $5. Single ad- mission to the beach will be htty ceiits. The beach is operated by the Wlimette Park Board. certain other regulations con rrg building Imek It is not Hi e man of moderate means but . „,*,,, M*'21^* K k^wen -. «ove«ienMo protect the • <^^ jpUft-^SSu i moderate means who wants |he ^^ ^H^JL ST • i,v the advantages ot P^*" J De«*t»^« *** •• ~£ ^5,. e iq> jor Wfamily and the right â-  ,,â€"»,w p**^*** **• •oW 7, , I lohn*..... Kvaifton. M.->: Mi>» , ^ S*TIM *J ! iim. S«.r«. VV:nn,,ka. ,.,. auxiliary ?»»«Wjac«» » f"*- â- ' n-: J to k: convincing^rgumeA \V I Gav!v)ti. of Winnetka. an ex- soldier" escaped' hne in Magistrate Mickey's specderO court Wednesday Gaylon was charged with parking his - car without the very essential rear ! tieht Gaylon had a spnvmcmg argn- A WARNING! Promiscuous destruction of street Uaap globes and actual theft oil the "clocks- in the poets, which regulate the light- ing, necessitates a warning to the effect that persons found tampering with lights or the clocks will ho prosecuted to the full extent of the law. lreesponsih.e sehool_ hoys MORTIFICATION • ! C P. Hcckcr. 1H* Pratt boulevard, !, Chicago, an architect who wm^foqi^ • \ erly a musician, sped through \\ il- ^lMt*»««n»»hU___aj^dl ^JSat I nunc th< <Mher day har hoeu tW* ~-~TC. W&£* ^$XU debt | violators. Eleven offenses have . He di.ln't coll. hs^u reported wttlun the past . he wa$ ^ } month %od residents are ashesl â-  ^ <(> ^ w|>JW ^agj^ate Mickey to co-operate w.th village ofc- , revievlie<V the matter Ot fast driving rials in putting a stop to tuts 1 Hec^r Was checked by motorcycU auSsaucev --â€"^=~=-^_____ g^r...li..^n^au--i^t^^-â- --^-hae4e^. Heckei tm his way to _rom a Winnetka He didn't eotteet ajub further^ ! more, he was out just that amount C. C. Schultz. Village Manager, Village of Wilmette. ^^^^nfT^^P^^nT ghVtW >«^*»- ______-' jiight. Gaylon had a^nvincing argn 5 ________^ ----------â€"Jj^wirt n^-erv UresSST^ ?^J •* ^^^^^^^^ ! was .itumined. 1» thsjj^sjnrfce-taifa to get that fellow fn Winnetka how much will he be'out? Correct, sat

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