Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 4 Dec 1925, p. 30

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30 WILMETTE LIFE December 4, 1925 Winnetka Girl TJ'ins High Cost o' Living? Place on All-Star Electricity Goes Down "There are a few fund~mental facts U · S · H OC k ey T eam reg<1rding e\'eryday affairs which Elizabeth \\' aidner. daughter of }.1r. :-hould be more generally understood," and ~Irs. Harry L. \Yaidner of \Vin- reads the Public Utilities Bulletin. tH.' tka. wa:- the o n~y college girl to "Since 1913 the cost of living has gone pla~· on the :\m~ncan hockey team ~~P~ 65 per cent·. This means that you wl~1:~1 ~~~· t t h: _ 1n ~ h te,a m at Boston. a e paying 65 per cent more for your ~t .b~ . . · · 1turcl.l~. Other me.mhers of clo hes groceries meat and such the team were cho::;cn from Clt\' team ::;., tl 1 1 · ·11 tha' ) re 12 years Altho the Irish team won, · 2 to 0. n :cJil Y )l s, n ' Ott we the American girls made an excellent ago. showing considering that they have "Contra st thi s with achievement of not been playing the game as long electric light and power indu stry the as their opponents. \a me years. . Figures . t~ken · f~om ~li:-s. \\'aidner played <?n the for- 1 !~ureau of Labor Stattsttc s, Un1ted ward l111e and won constderahle fa- . < ates Department of Labor, show that vorahle comment for her excellent the cost oi electricity has actually gone playing. She i::; in her sophomore year down . incc 1913. at Smith college and has captained "Few other commodities or services, her class team for two Y.ears. Sh~ e:"cept in surance. can show such a ~tlso played on the aii-Chtcago team record. The cost of government durtn the fall of 1922. ing this same period has in many instances doubled and trebled. One Stolp Childre11 to Give trembles to think what would have Xmas Play December 17 happened to electric light and power industry and insurance business :f they "\\'In· The Chimes Rang," a Christmas play. \Yilt he presented by the had been owned by the gov< rnment children of room 7C of the Byron and . the cost for tl~ese indisp~nsable C. Stolp schoo l Thursday evening. I scrv!ces had been mcreased pro December 17. at the school auditorium . portton to cost of government. The play will begin at R o'clock. Tt OPEN CAGE SEASON will be staged entirelv hv the children The first Suburban league basketwho hav~ also made ·au -stage settings and scenerv. There will be a small ad- halt game of the season will he held mission ch.art:!'e and the procerd-; will ;1t New Trier high school gymnasium go to the poor and crippled children this Saturday e\·ening when the Gray of thr Fallon Ptthlic school of Chicago. and Green ~c~uad nweb the Au~tin All friends of the pupils are urged to fi\'C'. The 1'\e\v Trier men arc in great attend the play which is expected to shape and are confident of scorincy a be an excellent performance. victory . over . their o?p'onen~s. 'The 1 "',.. ~ ~;-- r.-1- D B k game w1ll bcgm at 8 o clock. · .n r. anc -'· rs. l', nll'r . ec ·er spent Thanksgivint:!' and the week-end "'I' · S f 1 f <lt the Cn·stal Country cluh. ~~:- 1.omsa . an 1 )Orn. o. .rtller y o Beckf'r left · FridaY for a· short hunting !'ellllworth. now of Lake I·orest; h~~" trip down the Illinois river returning 1u:-t returned fr~1.n. a fi,·e 1!10nt.hs tnp to Chicago Monday, and Mrs. Becker [ abroad . After \' lSlttng relative~ 111 En.gremained at Crystal lake. land, she spent two months 111 Tnd1a. BOOK S ' · l' I I 1 Juveniles A large assortment of carefully selected and moderately priced. Adult Fiction and Non-Fiction The very latest output. !!1 Christmas Cards Now is the time to order your Christmas Cards. Orders for engraving must be in not later than December lOth. I 1 Dennison Supplies Wrapping P a p e r , Christmas Seals, Holly Boxes, etc. 11r. l -_. Our Rental Library I!or The AutOmobile Balloon Chains Pines Winter Fronts Alcohol Batteries Accessories ., I I I I Our rental library as usual has the "Best Sellers" as fast as they are released. Late accessions include: "Thunder on the Left" by Christopher Morley "Wild Geese" by Martha Ostenso "Cousin Jane" by Harry Leon Wilson "Fig Leaves" by Mildred Evans Gilman "Women" by Booth Tarkington · Wilmette Motor Sales ., 515- 4th St. I Phone 636 I I I BALLARD'S BOOK STORE 115 5 Wilmette Ave. RENTAL LIBRARY Phone 2566 DON'T FORGET Our Up-to-Date Repair Dept. Branch Libraries 419 4th St. (with The Powder Puff) Ridge and Lake Ave. (With Ridge Ave. Pharmacy) ·-- '

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