Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 23 Apr 1926, p. 1

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-·, '· .. ., WILMETTE LIF·E A Weekly News..Magazine for Wilmette and KenilUJOrth WILMETTE, ILLINO 1S, APRIL 23, 1926 l VOL. XV, NO. 30 PRICE FIVE CENTS HOME PARTY WINS 'BY I MORE THAN 2-1 VOTE All Candidates Are Victorious B·y Big Majority; Annexation and Playground Also Win How Wilmette Voted Tuesday nrlid<t t t·s L. ·--------------------------------~----------------~ It E (" I ~ c T ( '<~ . BOYS, YOU CAN1 GO WRONG ON THIS TRIP! Because Robert H. Carpenter Will be the Pilot on Free Tour of Europe ~I rs . \ ·. !II 1)- . :.! 1ti2 l l ~ :~ 4 ;, f; !·~ :.. . 1 ., ~ 10 ijl:; 11 Tot. l)O 124 7 H~ ~~I tit; 1;11 133 1 .,. , :..:.. !I:- 16!1 11 2 106 11 2 !lC :..2 s~ Hi · ~ l'l3 fil ~)G ] ~ (I :-, '1 164 ··- 4f.j fJ~ 170 10 97 11 7 1 0!)2 . ,. Ttot:tl .. ' HOLD HEALTH WEEK H ey fell ers ! You can't go wrong on th is trip . Ju st look who's going along on th at mtm orabl e journey to Europe th a t is to be enjoy ed by three young sal e.smen from New Tri er High school thi s summ er. Yes s1r. none other than Robert H . Carpe nt er, instructor in E ngli sh, member of the ·football . . . . . . . · . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ·· 3!)2 11 coachin g staff, fa cult y supervisor of th e New Trier News and the Echoes. H e's just a regular fellow, a graduate of th e Cornell university and a membe r of th e Cornell Varsity squad in Wilmette to Join With Other C~m hi s tim e. What boy but won't take anmunities of State in Program Next oth er hitch in his belt and buckle down to som e rea l serious sale smanWeek s hi p aft er that announcement? Three boys, on e frq_m Wilmette or K enilworth, anoth er from Winnetka, and a third from Glencoe will go to E urope thi s summ er a s the guests of Lloyd H olli ster, publisher of Wn,METTt LI FE , \ VD! ): J~T K A T AI.K and GtENCOE i"l7 :..1 :..~ . NEw~. ( Salesmen Get to Work A sizeahk group of boy s went out · . J r ·) l lr · T·w~cla~ · .\1tril :.:;: Dilththt·ria Prt·, ·· ntiun Jha,·,-l lt'\'litH· in cli tdlt iH·r i:t pr1 \::tit-11<'· has l, ,.,.n ph<·tl<·llwnal durin!.!.· tltt· last two Y~'ar s. <'ast's h n Yt · ;hoppt·<1 front l o.nnn 10 :,,ootl :tll ll U:t ll ,· and dt · atlt~ frolll 1,1111 :1 tc· ~""'· ·i·llis ··nc· 11 urag 1·m(' ll t :-'lwuld ~l i111ul: ttt · ··~tJt ' t'i:t l c·tlort tu\\·:trd a wi·kr us· · c.r l"xill-:tntil(}.;>;in t'or imtnuni:l.in~· sust·o ·ptild·· ('hi ldrvn . \\ t·flnt· ~'~·la), '··ril :.:~: . !'imall1w' \ :u·t·i'llutiun lla,l. - . EpHlt ' lllll' ~· of :-'tn:t !lpo:li an· t·:'\l)t '\1:-t\'t> I<> ltt ·altl. a 11d It· '111;. po!'kt·t" ht·'·k ~un·~·~· s Turn Your Clock Ahead! Dayli g l;t Sc l\·iti g tim e " ·ill g o in to effect q Ai·ciall v a t 2 o'clock ~und a y m o rning, -April 25. If yon \\'Ottld keep pace with Chi cago and the north shore com muni~y this Sunday. turn you clock ah ead one hour upon r e tinng Saturday night. All church se rv.ices will he according to Daylight Saving time. :- hc.ultl ht · tn:tclt' in tht · schuo1s o11 this tl:t~ l.o dis<·nn·r who .h.a~ . no t ],. t·ll \:lt't'lll:llo·d :lllcl tc, dtsltliltllt · I li t· ·r:t l ttr·· '" thc ·nt. · Paris is said to be the most beaut iT hurl'ld:t,l · .\ 11 ril ~~~= !'i«t't· :\lilk :t.ntl f ul city in th e w orld. During the pa st ~ aft· \\ atc· r Ua) .- 1 ln·a~ion shr·ulcl t wo ce nturi es it ha s be en improved ],, t:tkt · ~' It' ~nquj r . · i.llto . tht' 1'.1 a nd built up according to a de finite :tt·t··r ·ot nllllltc ·tpal 1 11t lk ,tnd \\ .tl,· l . . :-'ll-PJIIit·~ :111 ci t ilt· n~t·asun·s tak 1~ n to plan wtth wt~ e streets, large open prt ,.,.li t ··ont;t ln inatio tt. . l' l'I Y:tl ·· spaces, splcndtd boulevards aud numw:ttt ·r ~upplit·s ~ h ou lcl bt· inves ti- ; ero us fi ne brid ges across the Seine g·:ttt·d. L;tst ~· t· ar t~· ph o id 'fe:·pr \\·.as Th e num ero us hi storic monuments and ~,-,, ; 111 or 1- pn ·Ya lt· nt tha n m 1H2 4. I · 11' b 'ld ' h'b' 1 l ar~t·h' clu· · 111 pnl lutvtl w at 1 ·r s up - a ttrac tn·c pu) tc lll, mg s ex t 1t t 1e pli (·s. · goo d tas t e of the I< rench people. An 1: . Frida,·. .\ 11rll :w: S<>hool HNtiCh entire cl ay with motor car -hould he nn,·.-I 'ro:..:Tam s for in s tructinr.;· gi ve n to -seein g the ' cit y. One should ~\'I{< ,. .I c h i.l<l n· n and their par ents in visit Notre Dame, Madelaine, Sainte t hv import an<:e of a b a 1a n c<' d di d Ch ll p h 0 H s hould IH· a rr a.n gt·rl. li t'aith pl n.y l\.'ls ape e, ant con, pera ou se, n n<l so n g-s :llHI talk s by doctors, Trocadero and ascend the Eiffel Towll urs t·s o r di et ici a ns makt' su ch pr o- er for a ""w onderful panorama of the ~on am s b ot h in :.-: truetiv e and int er- city and .environs. No visit to Paris ta inin g. would be complete without seeing the ' , . !'tint urdu,·, : u ny, t: Chiltl Henlth L th t t all the nuy.-:\I ay First will be observed a s ouvre, e grea es g ery 10 < 'hild H t>a lth Day throughout th e world, and also the Luxembourg, l ' . s. Tht Pl' Psid ent and Secretary which contains modern . paintings. A l~ o o ve r hav e end orse d it as such. half day should be spent at Versailles Thi s spl n<lid opportunity for f(.lcus- vi sitin g the palace of the Bourbon ing community att ent-ion on 'C' hild li l' alth Hh ould not be lost. _ (Continue<.l on . P.~,ge -~) __ into th e t err iton · th is wee k in the "on to E urope" co-nt es t to earn their "stripes" in th e most uni q ue salesmans hi p co nte t ever ventur ed in this vici nitv. Three of th em w ill come out with- fr ee tri p. to E ur ope as the re war d of th eir skill ; ::til of them will be paid handso mely fo r their effort s, paid in direct p roport io n to th eir ability as . alesmen. T he boys arc selling subscr ipti ons fo r th e H ollister publica ~ tions. 'More and more of them are J 0 111 11l .~ u p for th t: ro n test every da y a nd . \\·ith plenty of tjmc lef t, many ot h e r ~ are p l a nn i n ~ to enter. The boy '\rho ·g oes in now ha s as g ood a chancl' as any oi th e oth er s to get to t hc top a nd ·\\'i n a 36-day tour o f E11rope ,,·it h ~r r. Ca rp ente r .· H R eadQll a rt <'rs of th e co nt est are m oom 213 at the high sc hool. Th e trip to E urop e is a pri ze worth eyery sc hool hoy's caref ul att ention . I t \\' ill be abso lu te ly fr ee o f char ge a nd \\'i ll extend O\'er 36 days. The countries Yis ited \v iii he E ngland, Holla.nd. Rc lgi um a nd Fra nce. On e of the ll le>st inte r es tin g- p;-~ rt s of the entircr tri) \V ill be a' 'o llrn e to the ' I ' J Y hattldiclcb o ( the \Vb rld \Va r a nd a · fou r day stay in Pari s. ' Here's an Eyeful .'ar-. 1 1 1 1

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