Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 7 May 1926, p. 3

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May 7, 1926 WILMETTE LIF.E 3 MERCHANTS SPONSOR ISCOUT LEADER DIES CLEAN-UP CAMPAIGN Invite Householders to Co-operw ate in General Renovation Program Brad'ord Hutson. Eagle Scout and Senior at New Trier Stricken Tuesday '\;, Dinner Speaker --------.·- -- - AWARD PRIMARY VOTE FLAG TO KENILWORTH b:aak Walton League Figures · Indicate Entire Township Low in Percentage Kenilworth thi s week "· a~ ~nrarde d the : ilk Aag offerL·<I h~· tht· l zaak \\ial1on L c:tgttr of \\"innctLa t.o the village in ~c\\· Trier to\\.IL' hip which rolled up the highest ,-ote percentage in th: rcrent Priman· eler(on. FPrtnal prr~entat i on o(the ;l\\·anl \\·as made·~ 1 Pres ident ] . l' . \fnrr ;t~· of KC'nii"·ort11 \\'ltn rlrrlared t Ita·. '"hill' he \\"ts dt· li !··hted t() Ita\·<· Kenil"·orth \\'ill thl' 11;·1.! t IH· ftrst time and propose(l to l)(';td c\·cn· effort tmrard holding the prize the . four times necessary for p1·rma nrnt O\\·ners hip, he \Vas not at all satisfiC'<l with the pPrcentage secmerl by hi .; Yilla~e at the Primaries. Tl~t · r:1nk oi t1H· inur ,-illages as de tnminerl hy the Jzaak \\'alton league. No. of :'>!o . of Per Votl· rs Votf's Cast Cent l~· · · til\\'cll ·t ll . . ";7-1 :lfl!) 47.1 ,, .. , ,nl'tk<~ ... . lfi ·Hi 204!) 44. ' ' l . · llt'ill' . ... . . Dradforct \\". Hutson. 17 Years of · 1r age. son and on !~· child qi -~fr . and ~Irs . \Vii li s H tthnt1, 1112 . hlmw(Jod 1 a,·enue. passc<l a" ay t·ar ly Tuesda~· ~fay 15 to 22 ha . l>e en de . ignaterl morning at tht' l·:,·a n--ton hospital.! a .-; Clean-up ancl Paint-up week, in DL·; 1th ,,·as ratht·d ll\· an attack of \Vilmette. and efforb an· being made scarkt fe\'(:r \\'1.1ich .developed into for a co-operation of orga1iizations co111plication:-.. I lc l1ad be 1' t1 ill only and citizens in general, which it is t\\'1) \\n·k :-.. Sl.·n·ict·s " :rrt' helcl at thr I lwpe<l will result in a "clean-up" in a cktpt'l at the E\·atl--1 1111 1Hhpit:d \\"cd i ull s ense of the word. tH·~; rla\· aft e rno on. Dr. Strphen :\. Tltc Village hoanl Tuv-;day t·wning· LI (J\'CI·. lttini :-.t n ul tht· Fir--t \'!lll~Te kit the 111attn of ro -oper ati·111 nn tlte g itt i o 11 a I ~- h ttr c h . " ffi c i a t i 11 g. part of the Village with the stre(·t and lharlir,rd. " ·hn "illllt' tit11t' agl) atalley committee and tlll' -; up rintcn - taitll'rl th(' rani, ni F ;t.~ll' Scout. the clent of public work s, r in ~(otttrlot:t. ha-; hl'en I ltiglH·_. . , hot1r1_ lt is pbnned to solirit ·tltl.· assi-,tance ;~-. . . nnatl·rl ,,.,,It the Btl\. ~t·out 1110\'C' of the Yariou -; Boy Srout troop". :1nd 111 cnt in \\'ilml'ttl' inr .;eH·ral yrar~. all citizen s. in gr neral. in the 1110\'l' - 1 f(· wa :-- a:-.si~tant -.rnttt111ao.;tcr nf Trnop : ment l f. 11i tbf' Congrt·c<at io n;tl rhun·h. TTc ' John J_ Moran, chairman ni the """' at t ht· titnc oi hi . . dl'ath. a Lifl' ·ivic committee of the \\'ilmette Sc 11 ut ;uHI sc·c rctan· n i tht· \\'ilmrtte Chamber of Commerce. whirh is ~cc 1 utma-.tt-r . . ' rounril. Th· \\' ih aJ.;n -> ponsoring the \o\·ork. in hi-; rderence an ardent radi o l·nt1llt-. ia . . t. t11l'll1hcr of ~ to Clran-up and Paint-up w<'ek. says: tl~e \me~ir;tn, T~~·la~- Ra~lio ka~ut· ;11Hl . - ~·I Promotes Health rd th<' );('\\' I rtl'f Hadtn rluh and :t I . . 1 ._Q_ ·-----=-=======.;._;,;;=;.;.....;. "Y<'ars ago it was cu.;tom:tn \\·hen licemcd go n·rnnll'nt raclitl IIJWrator . 1- _ spring (·am·e around to :-.tart ;{ plH·:-.i.\t X ('\\' Trit ·r 1 Iit; h -t·lwo l. whl'n' ! r al rkan -up " ·e ek through the u o;c of hr \\':\' a m cmlwr oi the _'t'nior_ cla .;-..j .. _l~alph,, Parktte i:-. to addre.;s the -; ulphur and molas ses or other ron - lhadir1rrl \\'()!1 ., 11 l:t r· ·· ell pr11tllt1H' Il· ···1 ~.'Cl<1d. lfl\· ernll~ent Dinn l'r" at the coctinn.;. ~foclern ~ ri(·nn· tells tt-. i11 thl' --tucknt hrHh. 11~· " ·: t.; :1 tlll'n~ - 1 l·n·. . t. longrl'gatl<lllal . churc.h ).f(~nday t1 1at if \\-r "'ill take rart· ni tlte pLtr l' -. her c1f man\· .imporl a ttt "rhnol organt- J t'\ l' itttt~ . .\Ia _ \· lfl. II~:- . llbJl'CL \nil In: wherl' \\'l' are employed or \\'hen· \\T 7ati nth anct' a flltt' ..;c ltPiar. TIH· scni~ ~~- I " S\\·at tht· :-:.nakt·--and l'tl -Opl'rate." lin·. it will reduce tlw phy -> ical lt:tz - cia:- .; has fnrl'gnnt· it-- -.pring -.octal arcrs. part~· a-- a ~ p ccia l trihutl' tn hin t. . "Tf wr propC'rl,v dean up ')\lr hlltne .... Bradford \\' : L-; nan1t·r_l aitt·r. tltt· 11h our yards and our plac(' -; Dt hu-;itH">S, 1 tr 1 rir Cc ,Y t'rllt lr Brarlto:·d o t \fa -.-:t 1 we \'\'ill find that sicknl'"' \\'ill de - rh u..,t·t t -. . ni "hum hl' \\·a:- :t dv-. r: ·" " "' . rreas(' rapidly in thr comtlltlllit \·. ( arc \ll·mo rial -.l' n ·it'l'-. in hntt nr ·>t Br:qJin this clean-ttp st:ould ht· Ltkr·;t. ho\\'- i11rd 1!ttto;c)n " ·ill l>l' 1tdrl in il1t· t 'clt 1. · 111 · a svstrm :t ttc · an( 1 care- c·r al.! attona · 1 r1 . _. d a~..,{ 1 ·· t.Itt ·. -;ptll' 11i thl· hl.·a,·y rain. la.;t Sun 11 . Htrc 1 1 .-.un ltlll )' 1 t.'ver, to d ott :·ul mannrr . Si~pfy kicking up du-;t , \f:t,· 0. at -l n'clork u2Hler auspice~ r1i ' da:· 1 _11 g~t. a ~~~gc_ :ongreg~t~o_n as?e~~h not ncce ss artly clean -up. I " 1t· \\"ilntl'1t l' Boy ~C <I Itt . nrgantza- bit~! t~t 1_.30 ot:Jot:k for _the I:-.t ?t t r " , ti nn and thr Church -.rhool nf that ~l'rtl':-. <>I evcnmg ~:n· tcc s projected Need Elbow Grease I I t- \\'11 )rei ,,-a · 1 - tor .\Lt\' Tt " ·as 1 ·cl 1 nr"'clt. t' ltlt"l' l 0 <l I c ', a f a1t1 -. at the Bal)ttst , rhurch. .. '·The use of some g-nnd -..,;tp and . 1 :t t.:l'l1ttlnc comtnttntt\' affatr, pastors 1 ·1 · 1tng · water, p Itnty o f C' 11 )0\\' g-rc·;t...t' anr t 111 mrm Jer. 111. ·uthl'r churrhn a tlct1< \\'It 1 t1 1l'tr i I 1 \\"ilmc·11· · . ... i~f.!) 2703 ~ ' 99 1067 39.4 38 .7 1 1 ll arriage Sermon .4 ttracts Jl;J any to Baptist Services The figures as to the total number : 1i qualified voter.; \H·re taken from t ltl' rrgister:-. nf the rarion:- precincts ;t1\(1 thl' figures a.; tn the number of · 11tl's c:t"t were securecl from the l' ount\· Clerk\ office as soo n as they were compiled. it is explained. Ceremony at New Trier Tltrough the courtesy and enterpri-;e oi Principal Frederick E. Clerk of X e"· Trier Tmrn ship High school, thr prt.'sentation ceremonies took place before a complete assembly of the punib at 8:30 Tue sday morning, May 4. .-\ fter a hrirf introdurticn hy Mr. Clerk. J urlge Charles 11. Thomson of tltl' Apprlatf Court explained to the a.;:'cmhh· th e conditions of the contest and the. rull'.; undl'r which it was held. lit' .;tated quite frankly that, while he had nn " ·ish to take any credit from Kenihrorth in its victory, it was undcniahh· the fact that the whole town. ; hip .; h.o uld he some what ~listu;hrd to IL'arn that the village regtstermg the highest percentage of ~ualified vote" at the primaries on Apnl B was well under 30 per rent. He called a ttl ntion to tlte recent pronounctment of Pre sident Coolidge that thel gravest menace to our national·· institutions is thc ,yro\\'ing tl'tHlenc,· of the peonlc to il.!no;c the ·ballot. Thr clo:-;e attention 1 ~aid ttl Judg-e Thomson's remark s 1tHl the rt'rention accorded them would at lea st give promi.;e· that the coming genrration is going to show .a better g rade of citizenship on elcctton days than the present one seems able to bring forth . The meeting clo ser\ '"ith the singing of A111crica by the assembly. paint ran he the fir-;t step in lllakin .~ \\' illlll't te the healthiest as we II as the cleanr. t rommunitv ! - in \\'hich tt, li,···. I "l.t't's get t:H.!.eth er fnr a Clt·.tn -l'p and Paint - Pp \\'tl'k. \Lt~' L~ -22 ." I lll'uplc . \1 r. l'. . \ . _ .;user. a tfcctionatt.'ly 1 1 I·· Il '( I . t 1 · f '1 1()\\'ll a:' "} \.l'(: ll' sernet· 0 · 1 ·~.;,,-,pl' l -;on~-. wtth wluch the hour Cllll'tH·cl \\'ltik 1~r .. B:u:nes p~csided at - - -1 · · · . . t ht· urgan ;t nd .1lt-.:-. l·.thd Flentye at It 1 · c:ttll tmd rr ulecl ,\'lwthct .l nar .- 1 · I rec en as . . . I X 1 t tt· ptann. E t T · t · C· M : T · C· 1 c·n"· trin h ·mg )tt . t ('a-.t. tit ~ h ' · n:t 1 Tlw 1\L'\' . Fr:tlll'l" E. Stitlcr gave the Recruiting Station Here l 'h tlt'C' l; rq· '... 1)1"\\' Sknt·.· \all \' \' 1P 1 e fir -. t ni ;t :-.eril'.; oi :tddrl.':O::-.e:-. 011 "HoJ11e :\laj. Ccorg- < ' 1\.. J[arhaugh thi-; \\'t·ck antl heh\'l·c·n Lake·. :\,,\·~:11l11t' an.d tfl1:e Liil' .... "Jltaking 1111 t1tc .tltente "\\'ith . . . Ill I. !"l int . t hl' \ ..tlla~t· ' OUt hrrn . ]\.IIH~. ' " 1I 12 ~po k' t1 ll. me' 'ctn. hottnrbn· . . ol "' 1 ll1l'l . t l'. h rl l- '1 ' 1ll~ t.: 011 -.crttrl'cl ptrlllt:-.:-.il 111 \Ytlm ette or ( ,l,·n\·te\\· ·1' . _ .. hoard to cn·rt a tent on tlrv lawn-.. .in r'·tlh· · .. , I· _ · mg or- the we< 11· c 1ng Ytl\\' an<l f rom 1 lb front of the Village hall I< I . ; cr\'e a-; The ~~'· <· rlapp!tH! nr, tin-. P ~ t tt1. n .u c·xtcn~ive practical cxperirnc~ he of:t recruiting stati<;n for tlw Citi·zeth -.rction .111 thc anne~atll)l] elertto~t' re- ft·i-l·d the :-.u.~gc..;tinn that dming tiH' :O.filitar~· Training Camp-; ior hn,·-. . ··r n.tk. 1 ~ a mattrr 1' 1 th<' t\\'o \'llla~rs hnnt'YlllOllll tht·rc slwuld he establi::;l.lecl \fajor Tfarhaugh spoh· conrerninL?; \\' l11:h \\'til prohahh· 11 ;n·c t.< he dl'( Hl - tht15e habib nw.; t necessary to mantal the C. ~f. '1' . camp to he hl'ld :tt Fn 1:t ··rl 111 th~ court-;. Hc.)th Ytllage..; haY~"' happinc:'s yet hardest to l':o~tablish in Sheridan thi.; summer, at the lunrhenn lilt ·(! thetr rl'port.; wtth t1 1 ~' rn~mt.'· thl' ho1ne . The first \\'a:' prayer toof thl' Hotan· club on \\' C'dt·csda ,· and rt'<'or<kr. a proct·dllft' whwh . tt ' "' gethl·r. the .;econd thL· habit oi :'aYing urged the l{ otarians to prevail - upon rlaimerl. . G1rnYit·w. excrnkd a frw a tenth and the third the habit of giv hoy.; between the ages oi 17 to 21 11ol1f". nnor t~~ \Vt_lm~'tll' . . Ho:n,,·rr. ing ; t tenth to tht· cau se of Cod and vear-, to enroll for thi s sttmtncr Yaca- thr t11nr of fi llH! . lt "' -;;ml. \nil 11 ?t charity. tion at the expense of the gon·rnmcnt. rll'terminc· tht' final statu.- ~f th~ ~ffalr. ":\t thl' flr:-.t hn' akfasl \\·hen th y · hut rathrr. th<' mnnhrr ot net1t10ner<:: arc hv thcmseiYcs," said ~{r. Stifler, ;n the cli ,trict :t fft·ckrt. "·hich each I"Tht· ·bride and groom should plan Hold Music Memory Test ·:illal:!e had secured. their {.(olden wedding. The homl.' sho uld at Theater Next Friday \Vilmette had a tnainrit\· of th<' rcsi- lw hc~un with the assuntption that dents in the district which it annexed. it i-. g-oing to cnclurl' until broken by ntl'n·;.-. 11 ;1 .; to whrthl'r death. Through the courtcs~· of Frank J. 1, 11 t thc,·l' is rr 1 Seng- and !\l anagt·r Koppel oi the t1 1r majorit~· of r"sicknh in thr narThe secon d of the.;e special enning \~i.'la~: the~ttre ~l ~m.tsic n~en~o,?· .:c)t~ - row strip now claiml."l ll\· both Yil- scrn11111" will be giyen Sunday. ~fay 9, to~ ls to l~ 1 ~c ( 111 t H t 1Ld~ll II\ la rs. favored annrxation to \Vilmrttr whtch the wtnmng contestant 'nil en- 1 g ""I · · 1 · ·1 · f · I or \.r ennew. Jm· t 1e pnv1 egc o cntenng t 1l.' na Tl · · f t1 1(' 1 ) nttl · t '· . I 't ·. --.. 1 ·(1 . August 4 to Be Date ·· · ' liS IS one 0 1:-. :->n t1onal mustc memorv 1,fi ·t 1,- (L t 't"r of Our Community Day ' ' c· ; contrst to he held' t1a 1 t \\'1'II 1 la\·e t 0 1 )(' (l llll' . ~tlt AtlantiC tty, N. ] ., on June 3. mined, and which, with other JHO('<'ed \\'ilnwttr Community Day. the anThe final test in \Vilmette. in which ings ,viii he according t1) court (lirer - nual \'illage holiday sponsored by the grade and high school pupils will be tion~. · \\'ilmettc Chamber of Commerce, has eligible, is scheduled for Friday afterbeen set for \Vednesday, August 4, acnoon, May 14, at 4 o'clock. ~1ilton \\'. Frank UcCiurr, 21<> Broadwa~·. cording to an announcement issued this Hosking, organist at the theatre, will president of the Illinois Advertising \H'ek In· President \Villiam Taylor in play the numbers for the contest. He cluh, headed a delegation of 75 Chi - The B-oos ter, official organ of the is contributing his services. cago advertising men and "·omen who Charnber of Commerce. The exact nature of the Community The contest at _.\tlantic City i:> held attended the state advertising ctuh under thl.' auspices of the Federation convention in Peoria this "reek. At Day program has not heen determined of \\Tomen's clubs and will he given the close of the com·ention the Peoria at this earlv date, but the business and during the biennial meeting of that club was host to the guests at a ban- professional people promise a complete day of holiday activity. organization. quet CheCk P efifiOnS · Wh 0 to D et ermtne I Owns west StrtfJ Dr. George P. Magill to Make Extended Trip East Dr. George P. Magill, pastor of the Wilmette Presbvterian church, and ~1r.;. ~f'agill are leaving ~londay night, May 10, for several weeks' t~ip through the East, stopping at Washmgton, Pa., Philadelphia, Wilmington and Washington, D. C. They will spend about ten days at Ocean City, N. ] .. . after which they will return to Balttlnore for the meeting of the General Assemblv of the Presbyterian church. -Dr. Magill is a member of the judicial commission of the Gem·rai Assemblv. On Sunday, May 30, Dr. Magill will preach the haccalaure~te sermon for the Penn Hall Sch<,ol for Girls at Chambersburg, Pa., his brother being the heact master of that institution. 1

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