Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 18 Oct 1929, p. 34

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WILMETTE LIFE October 18. 1929 WILMETTE LIFE ISSUED FRIDAY OF EACH WEEK by LLOYD HOLLISTER INC. 1232-1236 Central Ave., W!hnette, Ill. Chicago otlice: 6 N. Michigan Ave. Tel. State 6326 ' IIi ,,-ill violate the rights property owners. I 'arcnts can, if they 'rill, Telephone ... ......... .· ............ :. . . . Wilmette 4300 prevent all such depreSUBSCRIPTION PRICE .............. 12.00 A YEAR dations. There i~ little usc in holding- the All ~ommunicatlons must be accompanied by the children thcms<:lvcs responsible. Being name and address of the writer. Articles for pubimmature. the\· cannot easih· realize ho,,· ltcation must reach the editor by Wednesday noon to lnsure appearance in current issue. annuying- and· o ften dangen~ns their mis Resolut!0ns of condolence, cards of thanks obitu_ chici-making may become. aries, n0tices of entertainments or other affair~ where an admittance charg-e i ~ published, will be charged at 1-:n~ ry par('llt. ,,-c arc sut-e, \\·ill agree that rt>~ul :u arl\·('rti~i : Jg rateR. it his duty tu keep hi s children off the r----------------------. 1 ~ streets u11 llall()\\·c 'cn. Some indi\·idnals. ·~ provoked bc,·cmd tukrant endurai1ce ln· t11c Grade Separation ·will save life II pranks of m.ischienHlS boYS, ha \'l' not rhcsii. atcd to express their . fe~ling:s ,,-ith huck Let's have immediate action! shot and lntlleb. which tnay lodge in the intWCL'tlt bystanders. Parent:--. too, h<.:ing· thct11seh-c : prupcrty u\\·ncrs. uught certainIt\ a hig :-;ha nw t h~ t the Lit t 1<.: ~ymphuny ly to l>e ai>k tu respect the iecling..; ui co 11 c.: l' r t s are n o t t u 1w g·i v c n t hi s yea r. I t ·s those on w he >111 I Ia llo\\·c 't·n pranks an· a shaml' that shttuld t1<1t he chargl'd to played. H<dand \\ .hitntan. pn·..;i dcnt (lj t!H · .\orth The lirst lc~ :-;un 1n citizt·11:--hip that a rhild ~!tt,rt · ()rL·he:-tral a..; s(lr ia S h (I tll d .h l'· t a l1 g h t. i ~ t h ;l t ( I r 11 t t r<.' " jl a . ; :-- i J1 g· "It's a Big tiun. ne~r tu his a:-.sctriat<.-s on the nght:-- tll e~thcr:--. ll!todlunt:-; take in the e~rganizatio11. It' ..; a ;tn unholy juy in 1witt~· nui . . ;t ltet·:--. Chil Sha1ne" :-l!:tnte that there arc 1111t dren oi g-111Hl ritiZl'lh <Jtl.~ht t11 han· high<.·r in .\ <· \\' Tr i(' r to \\' 11 :--hi 1' cnough pl'< >pk i11 tcr;[1111~. e:-.tcd in Prrhe ~ tra cnnccrt:.; to :-;nhscrihc tlw nece~:-ary fund:-;. Fur i()urtccn \Tar :-; thl' \\ 'ilnH:ttc ~unda,· The 11tiicers uf the a:-;:-;uriation g":t\'L' north 1·\· cnitl~· clul> h;t~ 111ini:--terl'<l effectt\'<'h- t~> :-hnr\' people almndant opportunity tu :--ul> tlll' t'tlltural liit· nut unly of \\ 'ilmett<..: hut :-.rrihc for :-;t·a~ull ticket:.; . For unc rea:-;tJ!l al:--<l oi the cntirl' or anuthcr te~o manY did not suh:-;rrihv. Trilnrctte SundaJ' nurth shore. It Thi:-; kd ~~ r. \\'hit m;tn and hi:-; icllo\\. ofti \\·!mid nut h<.· <. · as \· l:'vening Club n :r:-- tu cundudc th;tt puhlir interest dicl nut t<, nante a man (It' \\·arrant du~ing- a rontrart ,,·ith tl1c tlrche~ " 11111 a 11 (l i p r o m i lll'll c l ' i 11 . \ 1\1 e r i c a \\' h u h a :-; tra iPr ; }()2! L.)() ~erie:--. ~<, the sul>~lTip 11<1t a1,peared under the auspices of thi s tiun rlwrk,...; that had alrl';u h· l>een :cnl in "idt·ly kn(>\\'11 (lrg-anization. \\TI'l' rdnt"ttcd al(lng ,,·ith the :--ad annuttnn. ·This year\ :-;ra:-;un \\·ill ufH.·n on · ~unda,· ment that tlll're wuuld i>t' no (.'(JllCL'rb. t.'\·ening. ( ktubcr 20. in the Fir~t Con~T<.: \\ 'e lll·licn: that the (,flin'r:' (lithe g-atiunalchurch. The :-;peaker on this .li rst a~~()ciati<Jn " ·en' fully ju~titicd in taking ()cca~i(ln ,,·ill be I )r_ J Ierman · );_ Bunde sen. thi~ derisin.· artiun. \\ 'e'rc :-;urn· that uur l'fl!'lllll'l' ()i C()uk County, and one of .\merpopulou s and prusperou:-:. north- sh11re \'il Iva~ iorcnlo:-.t health authorities. .\ot lagc s allo\\'ed the urrhestra concert:-. til dil' 11111_, ,,·ill thi:-nH·eti11g itself he of tllHl~ual :-.urh an · ingl(lriou~ death.· intcrL·st, hut it will :-;en·c as a. g()od cxampl<- -- - - - ui thc kind ()j scn·ic.:e rendered tn the north \\'e l1clinT that nu lllll' \\·ill ohjcrt t >()ttl' . . , 1Jorc cu1nmunitie:-; l1\· the \\.ilmette ~unda\· calling Cont111t111ity llothc in \\'innctka a 1·: \'(.11 i 11 g· d t1 h . . 11c1rth :--llt~rt· in~titutitJtl. \\ 'e kno\\- YLT\' \n·ll that most <;f Co1n1nunity The :-imple hi1 1graphy ui a g-c llHI cit izt·n ib frequenter:-; are \\ ' inndka p ,pJe. .. is often of more than aYerage interc:-;t. .\ H ousc Restt~nes hrici ~kt·tch c1f the lik CJt one of the nt~rth hut \\'l' also know ~hun· 's hc:-;t kno\\'11 that tlw fame ui l'ummunit \' I louse is ll(lt c 1t 1:~ l' n ~. Elm t r F . ron lined to a :--inglc Yillagl' .. .\dam s. \\·ill be con F()r man,· \'tar:-; this n . ·mar ~ ahlc in~titu a Good Citizen :-; ide r c d sign i!i cant ti(ln ha:-: ht:lp~d tllcn and woml'n, hnys and hy e\-cry thinkin~· man and \\·uman. g i r b. i 11 a 111 ult it u de u f \,.a" s. ~ o on c is too uld. and fc,,· are too yu~mg-. to prulit 1865. February 2 horn in ()}ncy. lllin()i ..... hy taking \\'hat i..; oiTcn·d in this extra 1888, age 23. <.·ante tu Chicag-(). ordinan· "('cia! Cl'nter. If hcHlics need to lw 1~<)3. ag-e 2~. entered rail" ay mail :-;cn·h u i It UJ.l · Co mm nn i t y I Iu us t' can do it. I f ll' ~·mind:-. llt'l'd impr1 ,,·ing Comnnmit ,. 'luu~e l~<>R. ag·c 33. mu,·ed " ·ith famil\· td \\'in can pru\·idt· the means . . \tld ·many :t netka. muthcr :tnd iatlwr '"ill he grateful all thl'ir · 1008- FJ12 \ Yinn e t k a p u :-; t mast cr. · Ji,·c...; f()r the mural good their children ha\·e 1<)20. age s~. hcrame secrctan· of \\'in rerl'i\·ed in C()mmtmit\· llouse. 11<.'1 ka Building and Luan as~oci;ltiun. Clu1>:-. .,j . . e,·l'ral kin-ds--sttHh·. ri,·ir. and 1921 to 1<)27. age 5p to age 62. \Yinnetka tH'ial llltTt regubrh· in this· \\·cll-kno\\·n J>ostmastcr. hou'-e. \\' hat· th<.·:-;e t~wctings mean to the 1<)27. age (J2. retired un pension. nH·mLer~ <,f tlw cluh:-; in the \\·ay of happi 1()29. age 64. di(.·(L 11<:~:-. and ~r(n\'th cannot he exprL'~~ed in Elmer E.. \clams. in the l~nited State~ mere won}..... . \ Jl( ·t lwr en t crpri~L· ~pons< >red ~lail service to \\'hich he deYoted must of hy C(tmmunity 11()\l~t· is the summer ramp his lift. \',·as industriott:'. efficient, and faithfor l>()Y' and girl . . <Ill llanllin Lake. ~~ irh. ful. .\~ a mark of appreciation of hi~ \\'h:1t nH·moric ..... mu:--tly ·happy. ~pring fro111 :'tt·ady and acti,·e interest in the \\'inndka t hl' l' ,,. u1~dl'rf ul da , ... . ~ Rutan· rluh he· wa~ made an honorar.y If <.\\' tllan\· uther.ll~Jrth ~hure inqituti<P l~ 111l'l111;cr uf that organization. are a.., intltiential in prumuting succc~:-:ful lie liv-:d a good life. Ji\'ing- a~ Cummunitv Jlouse? ~ 'munity to see to it that their children do r ndt 011 1 -lallowe'en commit such acts as 1 It is the duty of parents to the con1- SHORE LINES ·. The Duty of 1 Parents of AUTUMN CTL' ~IX clays,· and God's great-out-of-doors garbed 111 richest hue . There's an exhilarating tang in th e air as we wander along the countrylanes or take a turn into th e Forest ... Preserve. Tia se ball is out of mind and 'King Football takes up his brief and . emhusiastic rcig1i. Great days, thc~e ~ The lah· · \Yas n ever bluer- nor the sky. It's our happie ~ t. not saddest, season of the year. \\'e'r e glad to put up with winter so long a s its harbinger is autumn tim e and Indian Summer. A (I Is It on the ~ap? Our gu\Hl friend the t·ditt'r of a Rotan· club publication (Ia wd help 'im) writ cs us cnt h u~iastic ;:11\· t <) the effect that a brand new Rotary club ha~ ju:-t been established in Luala Lumpur, which~ ire add~. is located in Selangor. ".\ good cigar," ~l'i'Zl'. "will co111C into your pos , ession if you can pt~int to that place on the map." \\.hi.c h is nothing oi particular interest , txccpt perhaps to members of the Chicago Cubs and their i111lu"·t·r;o, who m<l\· he ClHJccrncd abom · getting awa~- irt)lll hcrealH;llt for a spe ll. That the Rotaria11:"> han' ~ettled in l. uala Lumpur , :-.ugg~.· . . ts a spirit t~i aggre-;o.;ivcnc:;s that we can rcadih· attribute onh· tP llH.' lllhl'rs of the Optimist fratl'r-nit\· . I.i1 llb ar·c JHJ dnuht wdl eqahli-.hed in that h)r;;lit~·. ;\nd , aflt't ' all. th· · l>ll\'ious t'loltH·Ioavl\ It· th1 · · rlitt , r·~ 1·h :llkngo· w·,ulr1 lw: "\\'hn <:an·s'!" Or Anatomical \1 iq ttl' . :-:.ir :- Tile takn t cd aut hnr of the I i Ill'~ t·nt it kd. "The Little Lamp," \\·hich appeared in la-.t \\' tTk· ... Slllli~J·: L1. ·1:s locate s thi.::-. Lttle lamp on a ~ilcnt hill \\·hich ri:-es out of the Valle\· Of De pair. TIH·n the author goes on tC' tt:ll the reader tha : t hi:-. ~a me lit.t 1e lamp burn s eternally within her heart. \\'e can't Ull(kr~tand h<n\· it can he on a hill ;tnd :-.till in her ht·art. '\laYhl· tht· hill is in her ht·art . .\Ltyhr \\t.-rt 'ttlll geographical. :\t any rate \\T n·ad tJH· \\ IJI.)l· !Hll'l11. Welcome, Stranger! "I h-ar .\I ique," postcards our good irit'Jld F . C. "] l<'L... TDt . ll1rmnl\' of the north shun· but for ;o,cn: ral :n·ar: lltl\\' -a prominent citizen of San l h·n it n. Texas. "Li!'>teni ng · to Graham ~f r \' amce hrnadca ~ t the ']at t un plca!'>antntss ·, I wa" ahlc to -,uppn·;o,:- my grid hy thinking how much grt.·ater \\a:- y<·ur:-. lin\\TH'r, next ytar is another year·· . \1111 111 think that tlw ( 'uh~ h<t<1 to gl't \\'allop vd in l·l'lkr t() IJJ·in~ our goolf fl'il' IH1 l>o(' h:tvk into l'ir<'ulatiloJJ afto·r all th L·St· Yt·ar:-;. By golly, it wa:-: rt>all" \\'111'1 h \\'hilt · : il 1 And You're a Big Help :-:.a_\ ~I iqu<:: HaH them Fritnds gone S!.:a-roo-ie: \\ ' lH:rc d11 theY get that wa\'? First th ev sock our best pintappl~ l~urler in jail for a cold -annum on a gun -ttltin charge-something \\'l' cuuldn't do on a murder \\'arrant- and then thev blast o ur Bruins i11r a )\\' oi dodus. J i that's \\·i1at happens when lllll' cats Oah I'm heading for the \\·idl' OJH:n places. ( ln the lt.-\'(~ 1. I hnpe the spirit doesn't mon· them tn<' oitt:n. Had one oi Xortlnn~tern's sophisticatl'd little in1sh uut the oth.L·r eYcning. Fed her up on two bucks \\'Orth of groct:r.ics and then took ht:r on a tour oi the north shore. In the course of <.'\' Cnts \\'t~ made the lake fr nt in \Vi1mette p<.trk. \Veil s.ay. the lights on automobiles mad e the place look hke old Broadway in mid-festivity. "\\'o\\'," quoth I. "what's all the red light s about~·· ").fen at \\'ork." says the sweet young thing <kmurely. X 0 \\' \\'OtJidn't that make you twang a harp; ·' - Hub. ..\:-: fPt' tlw <lit<-hards 1hat don't beliE>ve in t·<hH·atNl A·oJf ball, tell 'em to tee off ll~tn tlw lal.;t' . And anotht-r thing, belie\'t· il or not, 1 ·11 ,,ft1·1\ tal.;en in but l'm 110t g-ulliblt.·. - H. ~-rit·IHl ErniP's ) J> . ~- \H'· :\nd witl~ II~nk Bruder out of the line-up, may t·mphasize Go You X01 thwestern !" -MIQUE. I

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