Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 23 Apr 1926, p. 47

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= 1926 · April ~3, 1926 W'lL METTE L'I'F.E "47 to Wilmette's Circus Days Attract Large Crowd of Villagers With the Wilmette schools closed all day Monday to permit teachers to attend a conference, a veritable stream of children snatched ·this opportunity to pour into Chicago with their parents to join the throng of \Vilmettc. residents at the circus. Monday and Tuesday were Wilmette Days at the Sells Floto production, the be st. it is said, that ha" COillt' tr· Chica~o in years. I More than 1,000 \\'ihntttc ticket-- I \\'nt turned in to the box off1ce 11on- ~1 day e\'eningl and Tue . day\ re cord ,,·as incomplete, hut :ill pn~·t·n t 1 ·i t lw pr(lceeds fro111 th<'sc sale~ \\'ill . !..!o int(l t fund to outftt tl11.· kitrht·th ()i ti lL' \\' il lllt'lte :\1 asonic temple . I \'illage rt· -. idt·nt s . fhd.:ing to t·nj ny all of the usual ctrctts :- t !lilt -. . \\TI'L' a~n:.J.zed to :-~ee in gal ;~ ro . . t ~tntc -; , and nrlmg elephant s, tht.' toll<·\\'lllh prom - , incnt ft·llow tO\\'thmcn: l·:;trl 1·:. ()rncr, prc:-.icknt ()f the ,·illa. !..!e : Osc ar Sclllllidt. I past president of the \'illage, and nt\\'1,· I elected county commi~~i()ner: l\alpi1 I C. Boozer, president oi the \\'ilnltltt· ; }.1 asonic Temple associ at i(ln and htad i of the Royal Arch ~1 as8n~ in \\'il mctte; A. j. Kuelzow, ma-,ter ot- \\'ilmette Lodge, A. F. and A. ~I.. and truster of the Temple as..;ociation: and David Kelson, who entertained hi : en tire force of employes. Not only the men, hut two women participated in tl1r joyou s occasion which pro\'ed the indi sputable -,ucce-..s 'o f the Temple club's venture. ior 1fr s. Charles R Hall and \lr ~. Frank Ycnt0 n gaye a sp!t'nclid exhibition of their driving and riding s kill in di~play numhcr four. Wil 1f r al. ua \' ihi r, k<- . iot It's Seedtime n ;l rd. esion th e Dr. ck ' (' - 1n the Garden of Life Springtime is seedtime. We plant our gardens looking happily forward to colorful flower faces and fragrant scents. But what would be our amazement if, when blossoming time comes, thistles and milkweed filled the flower beds while wild morning glories usurped all the trellises! There would he but one answer-we planted wrong. Pleading ignorance of what we planted would never save us from the disappointment of weeds. Lifetime is always seedtime. Each day seeds are sown. Each day is reaped the harvest of seeds planted long ago. Now~ in Spring, when the brilliant pages of a garden catalogue hold a potent lure, let us also consider the seeds we are planting in the garden of life. Are they the seeds of the wind, weed seeds dropped by careless chance? Would we enrich that garden? Then come where the finest seeds are many, more than enough for all. · ' am " j- IH'I an· he tr\' J nly ate a mel ext ay tt. 01 rt". ur- ~p- 1 wl lC t~· · ]1.. -~h 1C - cr )19 a )rt Il ('f is a surpri-,c awaiting the I of tilt' "\"orth Shon· Golf dul1 this :-;atmda\· \\'llt'n the iull 1R hok rour sc is opc;H·d for tht· fir-,t time thi -. I year. The com se i: in l'X<'elkn t share. I Snmc changes ha\'l' h(·<·n mfl.dt· in the 1 course during the \\·inter. Tht· seventh h(lk, f ormcrlv a matter of 4.;.z \'ar<ls. , an easy par .~. has he en h:ngt hc1~ed to i S3:) yards, \\'hich adds (' n<·ugh yardagl' I 111 111akt· till' a\'(·rage phyn pb.\ llll'l'l' strong- shots to reach the green . . ;-;e\\' 1 greens haH· hren made for the elc\· enth and hurteenth holes. Tlte trap in front ol the 1.~7 \'arc! third l10lc is as big as a small lak(· and l1as an island of grass in the middle. It is one of the most · interesting holes on the coursr. llll'lllhl'r~ Open 18 Hole Course at North Shore Club There J Next Sunday come to church and receive for your garden of life seeds from God~ s Garden which will blossom into a harvest of peace and joy. DIRECTORY OF CHURCHES:· St. Augustine's Episcopal Church 1140 Wilmette Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Francis Horn ·of 1347 Estes avenue, Rogers Park, announce the hirth of a son, April 16, at the Evanston hospital. The baby has been named Kenneth Bradford. Fint Congregatianal Church Lake and Wilmeth~ Aves . Rev. Hubert Carleton Rev. Stephen A. Lloyd St. John's Lutheran Church The F~rst Presbyterian Church M. Portenhauser Painting Decorating Estimates given without obligation Phone Wilmette 2764 1030 Greenleaf A··· Wilmette and Park Aves. Rev. Htrnwn W. Meyer Ninth and Greenleaf Rev. Gtorgt P. Magill The Wilmette Baptist Church Forest and Wilmette Aves. Wi!mette English Lutheran Church 730 Greenleaf Ave. Rev. Francis Stifltr Rtv. William Guist The Fll"st Methodist Church Lake and Wilmette Aves. Rev. Gilbtrt Stansell WILMETTE

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