40 WILMETTE LIFE April 30, 1926 Miss Irene Este~· of 1626 Wilmette .__ _ _ _ _ _,. __________.,, ing pageant commemorating New Trier High school's twenty-fifth hirthday, the ~Continul'd irom Page 39) chairman of that committee has sent ··Hnuuatol.n ~··; n \"I(' I<; out a plea to everyone in the township ·· for pictures and ~napshots of the .AXTIQt'E Fl'HXl'JTIU·~ HEPATHING ~chool. as far back as thev can be scant! rvtini:-;hillg·, uphol:-;tl'ring, 111at- cured. Professor Herron~ who has t t'l' ~-'l"t ' l' .rt·ll t'\\'l'tl. Frt·<l ~itt o, 1240 complete charge of the publicity says Ct·tltral :\n·. l'hoth~ "'ilnwttt! 2430. 27LT19-ttc that he desires pict urcs of the school ~==-~~-~~~~~~~~~~ -- onlY. and not those ,,·hich might have 1'1.\ 'o 'l'l. ~ 1:\ c; a 1;ersonal Yaluc. The idea is to use 1!:\\' E YUL ' It I'L\:'\U 'JT['.;Jo:J) FUH. these . napshots of the school not only tht· !::'prin g I inw. l'ric1 · ~ n ·d u<·t..·tl fur in publicity hut in puhli~hing the so u:\Ia~· . L. \\·. Fo:-;tt·t·. fi2~. !'ark ..-\ Yc:., Ycnir hooklet of the pageant. Every\\'ilnwt It· l'IH>11\- \\"il. !IUS-:'\1. one is asked to ~end or bring their pic 2~LTX13-tfc ture s tO tiH? school for thl' to thi~ end. ·CLASSIFIED ADS ] IGot Old Pictures of New Trier? Read Thi~ In working up publicity for the com- avenue gave a surprise miscellaneou s HOLD DINNER MAY 10 shower at her home last Friday evening, in honor of M_iss Alice Paulson, TO ENCOURAGE VOTING who will he the brJCle of H. Arnold .:\. P. 111LLS 1'.-\l:\'TEJ: Ai\11 J)Jo:('<II:.-\TOH EHt i111a tes g i n ·n u pnn a ppl ic·alio n 14 ~2 "' i I Ill d I'-' An . 'l't·l. \\'il. 271 S .... PUPS FOR · !!9Llfl-tfc ~ ..\I4E ('110\\' ('!!()\\'~ ST. BEHXAHD~ WIRE-H.AIHED FOX TEI~HIEW·; Pedigreed prizt· wi11ning· Htorlc 1'rai1·ie \'it..·w RIVEREI)GE .KEKXELS Half Day, 111. fiOG - W-2 :l!!LTX::ll-1 tp \ ' JI,LAGJJ; 0.1" \\' ILltiWI"l'J·; SP~CIAL J\SSJ<jSS:\H~~'I' ,\'O'I'U'E \\-llmette S)te('inl AsHeNsmt-nt . \ 'o, tHU. IN THE MATTElt Ol·' Till·~ ~I 'ECIAL A~SE~~MENT of the Yillagl· of Wilmette for the construction of a \'itrifi e<l tile pipe ~ewer in a part of Fernleaf Avenue, in the Villagt' of Wilmette, Cook County, lllinoi~. \Vilmette Special Assef;~tnent Dockl't No. 166 in the County ('ourt of Cook County, Illinois. NOTICE is herey ;..dvPn to all p~..>r sons interested that tlw Board of Local Improvements, of ~aid Yillag-e, has heretofore filed in ::-aid court. in said cause, a certificatp sho'\virq..;· the cost of the improvement, the amount as estimated by the Hoard of Local lmprove111ents requin·d to pay the ae-. cruing intcrf'st on bonds aml vout'lwr~ . and that no ~-:xcess t't·mains 1o lw abated in l'l:'d uction of sa i<l assl·ssment; and also that said imprO\'L'IIH'nt has be n complett·d in suh~tantial c·onfot·mity to the rN1uircments of the <..rig·inal onlinanCl' tiH'n· fot·, and has applit·d to H:tid court to eonsidt>r and determine whether or not tht· facts stated in s~id certitieatt' are tna·: and that saitl court ha:-; fixe<l :\londa~·. the 17th day of 1\lay, A. 1>. 1926, at 10 o'clock, A. ~1:.. ot· n:-; soon thf'reafter as the business of the coUJ·t will permit, at the room of said County Court, in the County Buil<ling·, in the City of Chicago, in said Cook County, as the time and place for hc·aring· em ::-aid apJ~ication. All lll'rsons tl~sl ri n,:r may file object ions in said court lot · fore :-;aid day and may appear on th1· Jwa riJ·g and make their defen:;~ . DATED April 30th. 1926. EARL 1<::. 0 I{NEH JOHN CLAHK BAKEl-\. \VlLFORll E'L~lElt (Continued from Page 3) of EYanston. May 1. or business goes into the discard, is -osold under the hammer or is reorganH. 0. ).1 ohr has just returned to hi s ized. home iLt 101 Sixth street after a ten "But in politics-it seems to this writ- da~· s' trip to New York. er-that ahout the last thing to be expected is the 'dclivt:ry of the goods.' For years it has been a habit of the citizens in general to apologize for the politicians ' shortcomings . The public just scellls to nat·urall~· expect the politician to 'get hi ~.' and if he doe sn't get all he goes after. he is mi:-;sing his rhance. That is the " ·ay the clear public see ms to look upon ci,·ic affairs. They han' accepted it a ~ a fact: that, \\·hen a man enter:- politic ~ he may he "t raig-ht, but, if h(' s tays in politics, he OPTIMISTS ATTEND SERVICES l·an't keep straight long-. The rc :; ult is ~[e1nhers of the \Vilmette Optimist cluh attended morning- services at the that e\'en·ho{h· look:- o.n \\'hilc crook:' First Pre~bytcrian church in a group arrc;o;tl'd .for .crime han' their tri;d::last Sunday as a special compliment postpnncd scotTs of time s, or, if con ·icted, either escape jail entirely or arc to Dr. George P. ~~ agill. the pastor . Y parclonecl aiter sening a few day s or who is rhaplain of the duh . " ·<·cks of a long sentence. Knowing this. the public l'xperienccs nn sense of C. OF C. MEETING ~hock whatever. The \Vilmette Chamber of ComVictims of Apathy 1 merce will hold it~ regular 11ay meet"\\'c arc like the ostrich. \\·e hidl· ing- Monday e\·ening, U ay 3. in the· Assemblv room at the Village hall. om heads in the sands of inactivity and Matter - of con~id,crable importancl' become the victims of our 0\\'11 lack of arc to be discussed at the session, ac- interest. The politician regards the cording to President \\'illiam Taylor. people who nenr Yotc as his friends ancl he has no criticism for them . denounces in flamboyant terms those ~f r. and Mrs. J. Kletzing and Miss \\'ho are conscious of their rights as \ Amy Kletzing, 522 \\T ashington ave- stockholders in the qate and national nue, left last Fridav to motor to Ingovernments. To political trickster:-dianapolis to visit Nliss F.mily Kletzing, and then on to the artists colonv in you a·re an interloper if you show an~·~ inclination to\\'ards political artiYit~· Brown county, Ind. . <·utsi<le of party lines ." , -oA face powder that really stays Ur. and Mrs. Howard L. Fogg oi on. J. B. HOOVER DIES RlR Ashland avenue. will entertain J o.-.l'ph R. Honn·r pa:-.secl away at ! Nylotis Face Powder De Luxe about 50 of their friends at the dinnergoes on smoothly and stays on. dance given at the Ouilmrtte Country hi·.., n·:-.idenr<· at 213 Bruad\\·ay. late i It does not show in spots, but \\'ednl·sclay, April 2R. Funrral arrallgL'rluh. ~aturday evening, ~.fay R 1 spreads evenly and blends invisi· llll'llh had not been ronlpkt('d at tlH" -obly with even the finest skin. Kimball Drown, ~on oi 1\f r. and ~~ rs . time of this writing. Circle T. Drown, of 1710 \Valnut avcThe powder is delightfully and ThL· Cozy Corner circle oi the l 'on - : llllc, t' ntertained 23 of his little friends lastingly perfumed. It is put up last l\f ondav afternoon on the occasioti grega,tionai church 'viii have a meet- ! in an attractive round box, fin· ing and luncheon Thursday at the ; of his fiftl1 hirthday. ished with a striking peacock de· church. Mrs. Patt<:r:-.on is rhairman of j sign . . -o~1 r:-.. Elo:-.ic \\·. \\'o rtlt·\·, 511~ Linruln the meeting. Fbh- Whttc:-Brunette an·ntH'. has been visiting hvr :-on. Cahra\·, \YJH, is a junior at \\'illianh. in Ridge Ave. Pharmacy DR. ARTHUR H. TUTTLE \\'illiatn->town. ~f as~ . She abo spl'nt a C. C. Renneckat fe\\· d;1~· :-. in :\orthhampton. ~I a:-.s . DR. ALICE D. TUTTLE Opposite St. Joseph Church ~, I I llt· l cJt .{Jst! ' ~j t -0- and ~lrs . Fifteenth street, of a son. Charlc:; at the E\'anston ~lr. Hugh J. \\'elter. 225 announce the birth Robert. hnrn :'\pril 7. hospital. Osteopathic Physicians lh·s idt>tH'e and Oflice SH:t C't·nCr:tl .\n·nut· l'hone a00 · Phone 316 ~c) ' -oM rs. Charles M. Burlingame nf Rl2 Greenleaf avenue was ho->trs~ at a luncheon ancl bridge fnr 12 guc~ts \ \ ' edn(':-.da~·. ~'frs. R0hcrt Day. and her daughter. ~fiss Rosemary, arr lea \'ing ).A on day for a two werb' sojourn in ~ash First Church of Christ, Scientist OF GLENCOE, ILLINOIS Announces -o- ll. HECKI-~H \V. Llmdbcrg- of 1538 Hoard of Local lmtlrovt·ment:-; of \\'alnut avenue was hostess at a tea the Village of 'Vilmt>tt ~. L-31-2tc la st Sunday evening in celebration of her birthday. 1-Ierma \\'nnan of the Cl'ntral Parent-Teachers ~:-.sociation and }.,!iss Aleda Larson of the Howard ParentTeachers a ssociation attended the convention of Parcut-Tcachcr~ association s of the :--tate held at De Kalb this week. The conHntion \Yas held from April 27 to 29. -0- CLAHEXC ~ PACL A. HOFF:\IAN JOH~ F. \\' J J<,;DLIN l>t·BEH.AHI> lt. IHtA Y J·; H ville. Tenn. ~fiss ~larguerite -o- FREE LECTURE ON c·HRISTIAN SCIENCE by ~1i ss -O- RICHARD J. DA.VIS, C. S. OF CHICAGO, ILLINOIS ~lember of the Board of Lectureship Of The l\lotlu.:r Church The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston. ~lassachusdt~ John Boddie ha s returned to his home at 1627 Forest a venue after a three weeks' business trip to North Carolina. Virginia. and New York. Albert F.. Riddk, 127 Bert lin!! lane. entertained her bridge club at luncheon and bridge Thursday. April 20. -o~1 rs. C. L. }.,fohr of 101 Sixth street had as her house guest last week, her <;ister, ~[rs. J. N. Hodge, of Gary, Ind. -0- ~f rs. -o- · In the Masonic Hall, corner of Vernon and Hazel Aves. GLENCOE Mrs. D. L. Taylor of 849 }.fichigan avenue was hostess at a \'anishing June, .eon for the \Voman's guild of the Congregational church Monday last. Monday Evening, May 10, 1926 at 8 o'clock THE PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND -o- Mr. and Mrs. James C. Shepherd, C'. P. Culbertson of Stanly, \Vis., 1421 Hill street entertained Mr. Anton was a recent week-end guest of hi s Grulich, a silk merchant from New mother. Mrs. C. W. Culbertson, of 919 York, the past week-end. E1mwood avenue. ·