Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 9 Apr 1926, p. 38

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

40 Sl/2~ WILMETTE LIFE April 9.. 1 ~.2fJ UP FOR COMMITTEEMEN j Assessor G.. C. Oliver . : The \Yilm ette League of Women Seeks Renomination Have funds to 1oan on choice · \·oters haYe put up three women fo~ 1 , . . _ ·. .., · , impro,·ed Xorth Shore Suburban ' precinct committeemen: Mrs. R. ]·,. , ~tan.d1ng on a rc~01 d . of <;~htcc! 1 residence property at 5 ~2% inPattison Kline, for fir st precinct; Mrs., _\'l':trs Ill th~ .assessors. ofllCt'! . (,. CI~~· c; terest. See us on renewals. Hugo Kuhl. sixth precinct , and ~h s. Olivn .o f s.lltcago II~t~h.t~, I~ .sccktn~ E. G. Pauling & Co. . ~[arjoric Carrington, for the tcr.th I rt· - notnlllatHlll on pnm.u ~ · cl.1~. Aprt 5 N. LaSalle St. Main 0250 precinct. 11 . , ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ \Lr . C)livl'r l'lllerr<l tile ass r ,sors office under \Villiarn II. \Vd> er, then a / Vl'1l'l':tl1 tllt'Jilhrr.of th e Board . llc spc1r iali ;.(·d in taxation an<l lwramr an cxJwrt on y;ducs . \\'he n ~1 r. \Veher \\' ;t:; elected to the MONEY Girl Scouts Hold Investiture and Program April 'J Tundav, April (,, Troop" 2, 3 til' 1 of the \\'ilm<:tk Cirl Scout.;, lllt' t·· . . . at the \\'il111etlt' Pari . . h .\let!J r,,· · rl1urrh '""n'ored a "Tl'ndt:rfnot l· ve-,titun:." Thl' pro~ram W<h arra 11,· 1 hv the Captain .. ~Ji "s Laura En rl '1'\\'t'llt\·- tllrL't' girl-, Wl're tak l'n I!· ~routs~ The Tnve , titure wa-. rond u1 ,, l n · \I i-. . . l~ 11 t It P('as('. c rll!JJ t y field r o1 1:tin :uHI ir1rlll t'r captai11 ,,f th1· \\. ~ ·nt·ttt· tr"(ltJ ... . \\'ltt·n r. . alJt·l lL t- ~ lightt·d t·arh rand k. thl' IH'\\. :-=. ~·· · rt·pt·;tlt'd t!H· tt·n (~irl SctJllt Ia ", 1 tilt · Cirl ~\'tlltt prrl!tti -. t· . -\i tn tt ,, . . ,.t.... t i Ill! (I i t l1 r· ~' ·c11 n . . a I I t 11 · ~ pr nent . . . nnw l'iLdll\' in ll llllllw r. j,, .. in :tlld -,\Jilt! til(' (~i r l St'flllt h\'lllll 'I' j,llrl\ t·d tilt· Ci r1 :-:rout !.!""cit· · r1 ·IIIHl. lu!!al' . ' ' and taps. TJ](· :-=,('11\l[-. t!J·11 \\Vfl' 111\o "it l l'llf !t- r t-,11 ,! ~~-~~~~ · , \\t'rt·· \\'i:, .. l~ aiT\', \I arj~trit· l~t · ·l'n. D "r"· I~\'[' ' t' h. II ~· It· tl I; I l'r. J :tilt ' F. J~ ·:t n ILtl!. lul lt· ~r dd. lf:t ; ··l 1-. l~l ,t·:t J..::~dl . ·. \t! n t·-.. \Ltitl: t~Hl. I'· \ 1:1 i I:t 1 1d . II. t r ,. i 1 · \ I d )n 111 i ; · . I:. · \l c J-.: ,·iL!ll:tll. l. u(· ll.t \Iii (·'. \ '::·,· \!fl \l'r. l' : lt.l< 'Iillo' \' ·, rl !:l!li, ~\t' t \ .!:tt l·· :-:l'itt.llt·'.·. \' :tn n· \""rdt1 ri. 1~, . .·. \: i,·, . \ ·., . . J,ttr~ .tnd \' 1 l:t·l,~ · t,· \,· I 1 Frederick E. 'Lewis Resident NORTH SHORE ' Funeral Director Mr. Frederick E. Lewis. assisted by Mrs. F. E. Lewis. has had twenty-one years of successful service in the professional field. The best testimony ro their care ful. courteous. and conscientious work comes from those whom they have served during their residence on the North . Shore. All calls will be personally Jt tended to by Mr. Lewis . who is the only funeral director residing in New Trier Township. Board oi Rn·it'\\·, ~~ r. OliH·r. hl'camc -..t trn:s-,or oi his former tutor. lie ha s fil!t'd th <' po -. itioll for IIIPIT than a year. lit· 11<1\\ a ~ pirl' s to gcnna l puh.lir ;.tJ>prm·.t! i11 1 he i(lrnl ui the n· - nomln:ll 11 ·II. · :tnd f~t ··- l·~ ll'rti(ln to thr Ht1;ml. · GOLF OFFICERS DINE I >lflt·,·r . . and rt'Jilll:liltt·(· ~ ·h:. irnlt · n 11i the \\'ilmd te t.o1i r1uJ, attt'lllkd :q1 i n i o rt 11 a I d i 1111 n TIlL" d:I\ C\T 11 i 11 g at till' \'orth Short· hotel, latn cji ... ru:-.-. 111~ ;!rti,·itic" :1t tilt' c lu l, frir tht' ro111 111 .~ . \'(·ar .· .\ itn -..pt'IHlint.: !Ji-, -1·rin:..: \.tt ',t till ll wit 11 hi . . mr 1t ht'r, \I r--. I> I. T;l\ J1,r. (li X-l'l \1 ir 1li.L!;t ll :1\ <'llllt '. \\'i n-tic 1d Ta,·lr·r rt·!lll'!l··d '·J I> tr'tt;·,l:t'l ,·,,II,·:_;,· T n~·sday . ., '· · I" Very Late1t in Modern Limousine Equipmenr 1 1 20 Cenrral Avenut Home phone. Wilm ene 3; 52 WILMETTE Parlors phone. Wilmette 3; 52 HOSTS AT ORIENTAL PART Y / I \1 1 ,t f!Jl ' J-.jdlt'ft ' llj ( ) l'hitLl, \1 n .I j ) T 11 r J:, · ·: j ~ :111d \1r - .T·t!J·, \\· .. l\ .. 11itl-f·l' . .~1~ (~J'l' ...' l>f', :t\'( l~'l<'. :' lll··l.t\' ('\l 'llin:..·. \ j·r:l ~ . "il 11,· , , I -,.' ·I' . 1 1h · r l r i · ·ll .t :tl ( ·, ,-: \ : ,. , . , · I :..'I\ t'l! 11\ ' :It(· l\ll hlll-11!1, I ll·' !. ,· t· l l l .;rll · it·- 11\ t' \ \ i lJ l·,.]r n·, .,! ' · It r11~ :tlld J :tp.ttlt"t' lll'l,rvl! ,, I Ji, 1\l :-:lit·~· ' IIJ'J"'t' \\ :t, ~~·l'\ , ., ..!lit"" :ti l'J' :ht· rl :ttlt' ill ;..!. 1 · l~t·tllt' ·~.i \fr . :111 d 1 It 1· r i t ·n . '. :t · !' ' ~ · i .'.. LARGEST OFFERING GIVEN \ f t · m ll( · r ... o i :-; t . :\ u L! u , t i r ll' \ I · 1 ('IIJ!:d l'!tu rrh r:ttlll' tc 1 t lw irc·'t ·,· · · 1 Fa-. n "L·n·i r, · . . an d rontrihu·~ ·rl · :tr ~~ ·, r,(fl' rin~ t'\'t'r :..;i\· t· tt in tiJ,· 1 : 1 ·1r\· t·i tilt · churt·ll. it \\:t, -.aid T· 111,:11 rtlfl·rin'..! :ull"llfl!t'd tr1 Sl,.l1~ 1 \l r~. ~t · illldd 1t: t\,... · ·· \rt ltur ~~ ·il>11 !d ar 1d \\ .:t::·, · ni ~.?~ F"r t·- t :t \ 't'tltlt·. \\ 'i .,., .. ht't 'll , , ,,pp illl!' :t till' \f. t: ,. \-.hn·illl'. \' . l ·. The Reach of the Spoken Word HE~ the small family f;roup Wof primiti \'e 1nnn expanded ... in to the cave comn1un i ty, a n1ean :) of con11nunicating beyond the nc:·maJ range of the voice becan1e in1perative. Then someone discon~ red that by making a speaking-trumpet of his ha nds, he could increa ~c the reach of the spoken y,·ord, could a~ ne·: effective;1ess to the human Yo ice. Butt ilc · ~ tnessages, however carricJ, Ltck.cd the direct and personal q uali- t:cs cf conversation. They were hut sym ~)ols of speech, the shado\vs of the spoken word. KNOW THE JoY OF Other means of transmitting intelli ge nce, in their turn, were found to se rve the needs of man: the signal drum and the beacon fire; the writt e~1 n1e ss~ge , carried by runner, by r:c _ r, 1'~-water or by rail; and finally, t~e t::l:;~ap~. Th ~:1, Aft Y" years ago, came the t.:L;phc:1e . A half-ce ntury uf scient if~c re search h:1s extended the reach r: f man's voice to thousands of miles. The Bell System's vast nct\vork of li:1es provides a ~crvicc nation wide in scope . The An1erican continent to-day is no larger, fron1 a comlnunication standpoint, than was the prehistoric comtnunity in which the cavemen shouted frotll clitf to cliff. L'\liNG- 1r , . 1) u a r" ~ utr ,. r i n ~· from a 11 :t t 1111 1 , · r11 a I \'on d it ion of t h t' £· y t' :-:; if ~llll no ton~t·r rt·ad with CtJlll- l'ort a tid at t i lllt · s pas:-; yuur ac · quaintant·t·~ till lht· !:'tl'l' t·t \Vith.- · out r · t·t·og· nizitn~· tht·m ~ · "u can no t k n o w t lw j o y o f 1i v i n g-. 1 t i:.; a simpl .. mattt·r in tht>se day s ILLINOIS BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY BELL SYSTEM your eyes antl to have glasse::; lllll<lt· for vou that will ·bring your "Yt·s ha<·k to tht· path of duty . LH us J't·tH!t·r this ::;rrvice. of optomt..·t ry to ha Vl' t·xa mitH·<l 16 years of successful practitt DR.O.H.BERSCH Optometrist One Policy T One System S ,. V ni versal Sert.rice \. E A R I 1177 Wilmette Avenue Wilmette Phone for Appolatmeal · ----- ---------------------------------------------- S7 G- T H E T 1: l. ;: P H 0 N E F1 F T I E T H 9 l. 6 \VII. 2788 or ne.. Wll. 1707

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy