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Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 30 Mar 1923, p. 22

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iinTMg^',y,,"lâ„¢/., """'â- â- â- â- â- â-  .....i......"â- Â»â- â- " »â- â- ' THE LAKE SHORE NEWS. FRIDAY, MARCH 30, 1923 â-  iiiJ-'i!-'. N.U. MEN HEAD EUROPE HIKERS North Shore Boys Will Make Trip A ten weeks' hiking tour of Europe ~for north shore high school boys has been arranged by Prof. Elmer E. Jones, head oi the department of edu- cation at Northwestern university. The lads will leave Chicago for the ' Atlantic coast about June 22, and will arrive home during the first week in September. The actual conduct of the trip will be in the hands of Bob Townley, a Northwestern alumnus and star ath- lete; Leroy Vernon, a senior at Northwestern university, and Rhys Thackwell, a former Chicago Tribune correspondent who during the World War became thoroughly acquainted with the battlefields of Europe. Prof. Jones may get in touch with the hikers in Switzerland for a short time, but for the most part will be occupied in educational research dur- , ing the summer. When a student in Germany, Prof. Jones didn't have the means to travel in luxury and so he . spent his vacation exploring the scen- 'ic wonders of central Europe afoot. Between twenty and thirty boys of high school age will compose the group. The boys will arrive in Liver- pool about July 1, and will see the sights of London, before visiting the battlefields of Europe. Their hikes will take them through Italy, Switzer- land and Germany. New Trier Debate Teams Win Against Deerfield New Trier High school debaters won both the affirmative and negative argu- ments with Deerfield-Shields High school last Saturday on the question, "Resolved, that the Philippines^sJvouldL ~b%-iitmte&^emptxXK'independence within a period of two years." Cabray Wortley, Robert Koretz and Caroline Roberts comprised the affirm- ative team, while Dwight Chapman, Walter Hughes and Lourie Meyering championed the negative. Friday, April 6, the teams debate Morton High school. Final Music Contest at Orchestra Hall Saturday The final Music Memory contest in which teams representing New Trier High school and the Wilmette Public s-chools will compete for high-honors, is to be held at Orchestra hall, Chicago; this Saturday afternoon at 2:15 o clock, The entire Chicago Symphony orchestra will play for the contests. New Trier and Wilmette recently won first places for high and grammar schools in the north shore contests in which schools from Kenilworth, Glencoe and Highland Park were represented. ARE You LOOKING- AHEAD y AHEAP | Kenilworth's Auto Doctor Says: Make quite sure you won't be stalled. Have engine overhauled. It i» a great deal better, saf- er and more economical to nave your car overhauled now than to have it hauled back into town later on. After a certain period of time tbe engine and every other part of your ma- chine should be thoroughly in- spected by experts. That's us. Authorized dealer for Agni Motor Fuel (SERVICE â€" SATISFACTION Ted R. Twining, Mgr. C. A. Thorsen, Prop. PHONE KENILWORTH 261 * flllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllli Delicious Cakes For Easter See our display of special cakes on Saturday. Rich with butter, .fruit and nuts. There is a kind for every taste and every .appetite. THE WILSON BAKERY 1162 Wilmette Ave. _Phone_Wjlmette 414 â€"â€" â€"Where the~good cake* come~from lililimilHItEillllllEtiilftlUlEftlHllllinilllllHLEIitHUtlllllimtHUIllHtlinit Welch's Cafeteria Wilmette Take Your Ounce of a wide variety of foods. * Our count- er offers an appetiz- ing array of soups, salads, meats, des- serts. The Cafeteria way LULIAS BROTHERS 637 MAIN STREET WILMETTE, ILLINOIS Quality Fruit Store FREE DELIVERY PHONE 159 or 154 Compare Our Quality and Our Prices with those elsewhere SPECIAL PRICES FOR EASTER - m IS*! split M III Si â€"FRUITS Fine Naval Oranges for 20c per dozen, 50c per dozen. Nice large Jumbo-----69c Indian River Florida Oranges, 40c and 49c per dozen. Extra large size 59c Grapefruit, 6 for 25. Large ones 3 for 25c Extra large, each 10c or $1.10 per dozen or.....................................$1.10 per dozen â€"VEGETABLESâ€" Spinach, per peck...............29c Carrots, per bunch...............5c Beets, per bunch . ........ .....8c Fresh Tomatoes, per lb..........20c Cucumbers, each........10c and 15c Cauliflower . .......... 15c and up Large size Artichokes, 15c, 2 for 25c Fresh Peas, per lb* .... .. 19c 'll Green Beans, per quart......... .23c Wax Beans, per quart.......... 23c Egg Plants, each................ 15c Head Lettuce, each 5c, 10c, 15c and 20c Spanish Onions, each ............5c Fresh Asparagus, per bunch......30c Imported French Endives, per lb. 30c Bananas; dozen, small 25c, large 30c Fresh Rhubarb, 15c per lb., JJb^JSc To Chicago's World-Famous Shopping Center-1-^ North Shore Line . It brings Chicago's beautiful shops and stores right close to home when you can reach them by the North Shore Line. Not only because the fast trains make so little of the dis- tance to town, but because you can getjy^niln_d one. Express trains leave every 30 minutesâ€"operating around the Loop and stopping at the doors of all department stores. Limited trains leave Wilmette for Chicago every hour from 6:45 a. m. to 1:45 a. m^oper- ating through the South Side to 63rd and Dorchester Avenue. Chicago North Shore & Milwaukee R. R. NORTH SHORE Wilmette Passenger Station Phone Wilmette 2514

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