Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 15 Apr 1927, p. 61

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April 15, 1927 WILMETTE LiFE . such service? Phone The Terminal Athletic club ha s ju:t I The April part~- held at ~Irs. E. ] . encc on :Kational Defense at \\.ashingWU~I~IA 1U D. lUILLARD dose<.l a very succ essful winter's sport ~lcArdlc's home \\'as one of the most " ton, February 9·-11, the Auxiliary was Wilmette 2730 program, c~n~i-.ting- oi baskctha11, vol- ~uspicious of th e year. A specia l fca- repn.·sentccl by one or t\\'o delegate . Icy hall. inrlonr quoits, and ·iitdoor turc of the p.rogram " ·as music 1't11·- f;om Sc \·eral oi the states. The nabascball. Thi s ~caso n' s basketball nishcd by a trio composed of ~lr ~. twnal pres ident , ).frs. Macauley, acted quintette was far sup erior to quin - 11?pp, 1Irs. Klebba, and ~1rs. Cochran, as . cha irman oi the c.onfercnce and tettes of the '1\·rlllinals in pn.!Yious 1 \\'Ith ~frs. Stanley Peterson at the dehYercd one of the nnportant adyc:trs. The Champion Terminals ha\'e pian~. Their second numhn , a clr es~e~. Tht resolutions adopted hy ,,·on a total of twenty- even games tra.H:-.ty on Littl.c. Orphan . At~nil'. tht n~cl'ting \H' I'L' inserted in th Conthis sca~on. ,,·hilc thev suffered defeat wnttcn by an auxJbary, "·as received gress10nal record. only thrice. The I;Jcmbcrs of the \\'ith generous smile s and applause. -----Terminal's first ba sketball t eam arc as The deliciou s lunch, prepared · by th e ~I r. and .\f rs. F. B. ~1 ctzl'l. 307 hllnws: Clyde Cooley, Lyman Goss, hostl'Ss, contributed much to the de- Cumberland an·nul', Kenilw~rth. leit 1!1. Robert ).JacLc..·a n, :\fanning and light 0£ the e,·ening. Thur~day oi California. wh ere they Vote the Ticket StraightJ · .\1 illard Po\\'ers, Jmeph and \Vaddy will spet'cl t\\'o month s. Palctti, Agate ::\.1 art in, Freel Hocrber, j Any of the..· Auxiliary Jllt·mhers who -oRu ssc! John~on, Elmer \Vcllman, and arc intere sted ·in havinK a musical or:\ spring party is heing planned to Hobert Blasdell, manager. . ganization in the unit, may sho\\' their lH: given at the \\'oman's rlnh the eveThe Terminals finished third and interl' st by meeting at ~Irs. Vitor ning of May 4. iourth, respectively, in the quoit tour- Klebba's , .152() Ce.ntral arenn(', 'fhurs- +ot·++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++4' namcnt . ~taged in \Vilmctte the 1 )ast day evemng-, Apnl 21. + + ~ + " ·inter scason. The members of the + .., ouoit teams were: Erwin Brammer, fn ~Irs. Lester ~1orse , the \Vihn cttt + 41 Manning Powers. Richard Lind- unit has a capable rehabilitation chair- + . · bloom, Eitner \\'ellman, and Robert man, a ver~- important office in any : · : Blasdell. unit, as it is around the work nf this + + Volley hall ·was introduced to the committe<:: that ou.r chief interest ccn- + : '1 \:rmin.a ls this season, and consequent- tcrs. At the las t meeting ~Irs. ~Iorsc : Gardening-· - Landscaping and Expert Care of · ly they lacked the "punch" to produce gave a very interesting report of a + in the winning column. They have an recent visit to the hospital at Great : abundant amount oi material and Lakes; she is eager to have more o{ : : promi~t a lu: ttc..·r team next season. the member s making visits to the pa- + +' Jn h<h<:hall tht Terminals held their I tirnts there. as they enjoy these chats : Phone Wilmette 1494 · 804 Ridge Avenue : own hut wen· not able to down the \:\'l'n more than they do the cigarettes. + + crack Si . Ju..;eph ll'allls . candy, and magazines the women us· + + ually take to them. Acting on her +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Theod(,rc Perry returned la st " ·cck I rep ~ rt the unit have taken for specia l to Hamilton college, Clinton, ~. Y., attt·nt ion \\'arcl 19 at the hospital. 'fhis after spe nding- the spring vacation means that they will confine their \\·ith ~1 r. and ~1 rs. Le slie L. P('rr~· t)f Yi -..its and gifts, for the most part, to 1127 (~n.·ell\\':'100 avnue. this \\'arcl- a much more satisfactory -omethod. ior in t hi:- \\'ay they feel a The large :--t "low-head" hydro -ell'.:- i mnrr personal inte:·c:st in the men. tric plant in the \\'orlu is l0cated it~ ! Dixon, Ill. Tht· Tllin oi..; Auxiliary wi:: iumis i1 .1,482 plant s at Eas~er to hos pitalized~~--_....__ _ _ _ _ _.....__........... Terminal A. C. I l'x- -. nvice nten in the sta te. Our unit ATTENTION 81USINESS MEN will furnish 35 to Great Lakes. Bool\keeping systems installedCloses 1Vinter Legion Auxiliary tnuul' rnizcd - closed - financial at modSport Progran'l \· - - - -·---..,....._..--..J At the \Vomen's Patriotic Confer- e rate cost. prepared-all Are you in need of ;;tate mt~ nts Re-Elect ORNER People's Party Read · the Want Ads Wilmette LandscapJ·ng. c 0 T rees-S ru .s an " · : h b d Perennia s 1 ELECTION NOTICE Pursuant to a petition. signed by n1ore than five per cent of the legal voters of the Village of Wilmette, the Council of the Village of Wilmette has authorized th~ subtnission to the voters of said Village at the next General Municipal election to be held in said Village on the nineteenth day of April, A. D. I 9 2 7, of the follo\\ring question: " Shall a tax not exceeding two ( 2) mills be levied each year on all taxable property in the Village of Wilmette for the purpose of providing a fund for the maintenance or employment of a Municipal . Band for musical purposes?" The polling places for r~ceiving .the vot~s up~n said question, and the penod dunng whtch satd polling places shall be open for such purpose on said nineteenth day of ApriL A. · D. I 92 7 shall be the same as provided for the General Municip~l election to be held in the Village of Wilmette on said nineteenth day of April, A. D. 1927. NICHOLAS Include Gas Heat when you build No other invesunent you can make in your new home will yield bigger dividends in comfort, health and cleanliness than a ga~ fired heating plant. One of our heating engineers will gladly call and give you a cost estimate or other information. Phone or write for new book,] [ "When Gas Heats Your Home". r (' s PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS JOHN S. REESMAN, District Manager · 1141 Central Avenue, Wilmette Wilmette 2899 J. fvliLLER . Village Clerk. ~-----------------------------·------------------------------

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