WILMETT.E LIF.E !'. -I~ E~ l'I<TCE FTVE CE.c-JTS --o : E N ~TITO~H~EiRRs.sTDAITT~Er=========~' ~ : ~ , ~ , ,~,J ~ ' ~ ' ~ ' ~ ' II~ : ~-~~ ·~~ ~= · ~-::::::::::::~~~~~ W MANY GROUPS. RESPOND V TERS' LEAGUE HE .AD . (' Reconznlend ,O ~oJnnzant.I er S ignals forTraffic T lz ree \ I ). \. \:(l , lll A ~Veckly .\. c71', . . 'laf!.a "' . . . ine 1 + r n r·1 t .,., t nze te and Keniltt'Orth '0 II I ( ,, ~ ,. .' : i ;.I ·i. ' . ,. ~t<J;I and Go ~i~l~;'tls M :t: 111 ,.:--'1n : 1 .,,! :· ,~act ;t!H l f.ak l' C!\ l.·_; ovement to Secure 100 Percent Lit·~ · k·rl~t · :~:1,: l. akt· a,,·nu . .., ~m d , Voting at Elections Finds 1'_': l'.· _;' 11d \\ llt n('tt<· a\·<·JJU<' ~trcet in -, Immediate Favor ttt '.'tl!Jtl~ "·<~' .. tl'l'!illlll!CJH]c:d at th e ....___ · · ' · 1 · , l.t :t!..!l tt · t 1i \\ "<,Ill ·n \'r,· 1·r".·<'l'tll:L' 111 1h(' \ ;.lla~l· h<,ard t his \\'C<'k. · . ' \\itll tllllhllal pka ... qr,· a <Jj, . :--u pL·tllll< TH!<-nt < · ]' . \\' j ~fore t han a score of \ Vtl met te orI1 tl 11 l IC , <·r 1 .. . ., . . " " "} d 1" ' " i t h c \\' (I rId < . o u rt I)\· !1,. ~<lltllt; \ \" t -. 't utll< riz. 1 1 tl · , ga111zatwns, CIV IC, soc1 a an . re tgtous 1 1 1 ·:":Ltlh· k1111\\'1l IllinfJi , . -. 1 , . tCJ ;uln·rti:<.: f~,r hi;! ·\-' >Y ~ )O ~r< 1 groups, have sign ifie d th eir r eadiness 1 111 · :· ,ji)< nt. ~fr..,. )a111n \\" . ~l ~n· ti11 11 The lll'tttc·t· ",,.. tor ~ tltc 1 ~ ~a Ja- 1 to participate wi th th e Men·s club of · < <'=' aso re.etrC(1 tl. F" t c · 1 f ;t: ti lt· First l' r, ngn·gatill!l; 1 1 !I t_ <J tlw F!nan ct· cnmJnittt e of the h ~ ard 1e t:s ong reg atwna at a orum t<t r con..., Hlerat io n. an<! dtn ner, 1:fonday, December 14, J rirlay, D~..·rt: ml~cr 11. at .) 1 _ . . . wl11ch has as tts purpose the promo. . . . I . CcJ "t <II the "atcty dtn cc;') "a~ c..,- tion of t he welfare of Wilmette th e ' · tm ment qualtficatJotJ. ui the tii~J.atcd hy t_hl' !J(Jarcl at about $2,700. cou nty, state and nation by o;g an~ i '~ .. ·. · ·. toget_J :rr with t hl' widnpr 1·: l(l 1 '1 I ht· qta: "t ton oi ins tallin~ the ~top izi ng a movement to register a 100 per 1 ~ 1,' · 111 a 11 1I c.., t<: d in It l' r ~ 11 h j ,. r t. I a.n_d ~o . . t~nal ;! t the \~' ilmctte and ce nt. vote in the village at all future _1:.,· 1t' the <.·xpcc ta ti o n <Jf a rapari t,· i \ l t nt_r.d J.H ~ltle 111t<·J:v-. t'C tJon \\ch also election s. 1 ; 't· · d.t nct·, t hr league mt·mJ,er . . ft·t·i .l ' ru11 -.1 dned m ronn_nttt<.:<·. it wa-, . aid, Th e movement, which had its in1 .'.! · ~ 1CJ rr is on's in t <' n· . . t in r i \ i c m at_ 1 h~tt wa~ thought 111<Hlvi:-..a1 ,Je bt·catt...c ccption at a meeting of the Congrega1· · 11 o t m C' n· l y r , f r 1 · n ·n t n· a r... . it l 1 o~ th.r. ~hort block... l>~· twt't'tl _ t ill' in- tiona l Men's club several weeks ago, " · ' 1 i 11 <: d, i o r :-.he v r t· \' up in. a I1<, Jill' . 1 tt r. cctloJ~ ~tn~l t lw radwa~ nght-of- has r eceived favorable consideration " ·ays winch, 1t wa:-.. fr~t. might create hy a large number of repr.esentative ·· tltt r e-.pon-,ihil ity c·i tilt· in1 1 a hazard at the cros~i11g -, if tra ffic g roup s and the di scussion on Decem' · . t1 in civic a ff ai r . ; w a, 1.! i, c 11 ... ~,. . _ \\'a-. lw ld C\'('11 tempo rari lv at tb ~ 1n- her 14, characterized in advance no1 ·· :dtention , as her father ·the J Jon. i t<:r:-..~ct i ol1.. Some oth er plan for reg- tice s a s an · open forum, is expected \' ·":o~m I~u d lt y. F o ulk e, h.t . . alw;t\ -- I ulat10n ot traffic at that conge~ t cd to mark the formal inauguration of a 1· · J·r<J flllllt: llt 1t1 go Yer ntlH"It rirrlt- : . Authority on Court ...__~==============~~ corner is being consid ered bv the boa rd definite organization that will have as committee. it was explaine-d. its primary purpose the fostering of .' .1·' ~forri . . o n ha.., bern a m <' mher of Dr . \\'. \\'. H aw k in..;, ph\·:-..ician . who 100 per cent voting at all elections, ·i ·· I h'partme n t oi In te r nat iona l ( ·0 _ re ... idc . . \\·ith his iami ly in . tht· Linden whether tocal or generat '·' ttion to Prt.' \'l' tlt \\ "ar oi tht' Crt·..,t apartmtnt-.. ha.., been elected Ten -minute talks on the objects of J.e.tg ue of Women Vot e r . for m a n v ·c,mnlandt: r oi \\'i lmett<.: Po:, t, Xo. 4(>. Ouilmette Knights of Columbus An- th e meeting and methods to be pursued ·: .. ·' an d w as sent rt :-.. a delr gat t· ~~ ~- :\ ~nnican Legion , to ~ u ccee d R alph nounce Holiday Fete for December in their attainment will be given as .t! depa rtm ent t o E uro pe so me vea r·s \\ nse l. whose ter m a s commande r ex28; Budinger is Committee Chairman an introduction to the gen-eral dis;,., r, to ta lk w ith th e l<.: adin ~ \v om ~ n in ptn.·:-. this mon th . Dr. H awk ins encussion. No issues and no particular 11 t' 'ar_ioth co untri e:-. in o rder to get t <. r ed th e secon d officers' tr ai ni ng candidates are to be favored, but O uilmette Coun cil o f th e Knight s of methods of publicity and of fostering "l..:~ c.., t w n s for co n structi¥ e work for cam p at Fo rt S herid a n in Au g ust . Columbus is m akin g extensive plans ;~.~ o~t ~· · ~ he \·i.. , it t d Fr a n ce. J·: ng la nd , 1Yl7. fr om Kan sa s an d recei ,·ed hi s for a galla event in the form of a interest in the 100 per cent voting l.t ll~J~Jlll ~u.HI It aly, a l..,o The Hague. co nun i.; io n as .- econd lie ut ena n t of C hri ~ tm as party to be hekl Monday movement are to be presented and .~:·d tn t t·n~t:we d )tHige John Ba . . . <:tt infan t ry in Xov emher of t ha t vear. H e evening, D ecemb er 28, at th e \Vilmette suggestion s entertained, it is explained. . fc,nre. ser ved fo r a time w ith the 32Sth ~f a - \Voman 's club. It is expected to make Many Groups Respond ~h e h a~ campaig ned for t he \Yo rld ch ine Gun Batallion at Ca mp Tay lor , thi s the leading holiday social event Organizations that are expected ta t <· u~ t in eleven :-. ta tes in thi s country, Lo ui :-. ,·il le. Ky., and with th e Fi rst R e- in loc al Catholic circle s and th e party be represented at the forum f:linner in ' 1ak mg several hundr ed ~p ee c he s, . and plac ement R egiment at Camp Gordon, will he th e fir st of annual Chri ~ tmas the Congregational church include the lt't·re than 55 thi s autumn . She . has Atlanta , Ga . He w as ordered o ver - pa rti es which th e K11ights of Columbus Wilmette Sunday club, Ouitmette l~t en for two year ~ the chairman of sea. in July, 1918, and sc n-ed with a will g ive to ext end th eir greeting at Country club, Wilmette Chamber of ·he International Relation s committee machine g un compan y o f the 162nd thi s time of th e vea r to memb er and Commerce, Wilmette Post, No. 46, American Legion; P. J. Huerte Post, · 'o r the Illinoi s Federation of \Vomen's Infantry, with which unit he return ed their friend s. \Vhile .th e party which will con sist American Legion ; Wilmette Rota~~y.. · lubs. home. He entered Rush ~Iedical colclub, Wilmette Optimist club, Wilmette· The public is cordially in vi ted to this lege in the autumn of 1919. He has oi bridge. dancing and appropriate Chapter, American Association of Christmas nov·: lties is not being given meeting which is to begin at 3 o'clock been practicing medicine in \Vilmette in anticipation of making any pro ~i;. Engineers; Wilmette Physicians' club, ll td continue for one hour. somewhat more than a year and has proceeds in exces s of expenses will he North Shore Reat Estate board, Wit:.. become immensely popular with the mette Baptist church, Wilmette Parish· younger men of the community. He turned into a charity. fund. Through- Methodist church, Men's club of out the past year, Ouilmette council Dr. John Timothy Stone is a member of the Wilmette Optimi st has been building up a Christmas Methodist church, Presbyterian churc~, to Address Men's Club club. Charitv fund which will be used to Men's club of First Presbyterian Dr. John Timothy Stone, pastor of help ,\·arm the hearts and give cheer church, St. Augustine's church, St. to the needy children, their mothers John's Lutheran church, ·Wilmette the Fourth Presbyterian church of North Shore Line Band daddie s during the 1925 Christmas English Ltttheran church, St. Francis· Chicago, will give his "Around the to Produce Comic Opera and Xavier church, Holy Name society,, \Vorld" talk at a meeting of the Men's season. "The Captain of Plymouth," a ··tub of the Fourth Presbyterian church The general committee in charge oi St. Joseph's church, First Congregato be held Friday evening, December comic opera with 75 people in the the Christmas party consists of W. G. tional church, First Church ef Christ, 11. at 7:30 o'clock. The talk will he ca st, is to be presented by the North Obermeier, Mrs. Charles A. Broad, Scientist, in Wilmette. ~ iven in the church gymnasium. It Shore Line hand Friday evening, De- 1f rs. Peter Heine, F. J. Kreusch, R. Members of the Village board have 1 :as been given many times since Dr. cember 4. at 8 :15 o'clvck, at the Elm E. 'M cKay and F. J. Budinger, chair- been especially invited to attend the . tone's return from abroad and has al- Place school auditorium, Highland man . This committee is being ac- forum dinner and at a recent meeting --~· ay been received with great enthu- Park. tuated bv a desire to make this first voted a 100 per cent attendance. Rehearsals for the production have annual Christmas party such that in -. tasm. As a special attraction there will be musical novelties bv Ben ~ heen in progress for more than a future years it will be considered an \ f engel, secretary of the · Evanston month. Costuming is to he elaborate event second onlv to Christmas and Country Club Members ts of ( ' hamber of Comn1erce and Tom Rob- and there will he a special scenic and New Years in - which Knigh_ Ready for "Kid Party~' ms on, swimming coach at Northwest- lighting effects. Columbus and their friends plan parMembers of the Ouilmette Country ticipation during the holiday season. club are busy preparing their costumes ' rn universitv, both of whom will he The committee urges the entire council for the 41 kid party" to be staged at l"" isted hy Harry A. Dornbos at the Thieves Loot Residence to he present at the next the club Saturday evening, December l 11ano. After the program refreshWhile Family Is Away membership rrgular meeting Tl.lesday, December 8. 12. The party is for grown-ups, but nH·nts will be . erved . All men and Burg-lars hroke into the home of at the lodge hall. at which time a Loys in the Village are invitrd to Robert F. Swaim, 701 Laurel avenue, sprciat mec;;sage regarding the party those who attend must be in costume ·It tend. on Thank sgi,·ing ey ening- and . tole will he delivered to all. The usual en- if they wish to enjoy the evening rlothing ,nul jewelry valued at $400. tertainment and refreshments will fol - fully, for otherwise they will not be RETURNS FROM EUROPE permitted on the dance floor, it is sai~ \[ rs. Ethel \\·. Sc·ihold. 522 Forrs t 'I he family was away and discovered Io\\' the meeting. The ballroom will he specially de"· th e thdt when the\ returned late in ·enue, returned fr om a trin abroad orated for the occasion and there will \\'ilm ette police in HOLD LUNCHEON TUESDAY thi. week. She arriYed in X ew York thr r,·e nin g. he a Christmas tree, with presents for vcstigated but were unabl e to disc o n~ r Th r Comanci cluh met for luncheon \ fonday on the linrr ~finne\\· a--ka all, and Santa Claus \vill be the one 1rnm Londoti and ('her hour!.!'. reaching an,· clu es whi ch might lead to the Tu~" ~ dav at the home of Mrs. Herbert to di trib,.tte the gift s. · id entity o f the burglars. j .T . Lea ch of 630 Washington avenue. \Yi lmette later in th e w ee k. I 0 W o t: d Court to be Subject of o :..,c u ssion at Open Meeting F riday, December 11 "--------------..! Stre et C rossings TO FORUM INVITATION. I , 1 1 ARRANGE XMAS PARTY I ,·,