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Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 11 May 1923, p. 14

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"W|ffffl!JWsw iff ^MSs Mill **M;i TTTr £ .„P chapk NEWS. FPtnAY MAY m 1923 »*'*; m THELAKESHORENEWS THB BatAbllBhed 1»1I with which i« cow^H.-.^- WIL.METTB I.OCAI* 1IBWS Established 18*8 ISSUED FRIDAY OF by « 1XOTD HOI#I«Mâ„¢R» f Jrc»-„ ^nr^j22 Central Ave^ Wilmette, m .Wilmette 10» \**«Atiitloit8 of condolence, cards of tlJK^o^ary. poetry not ce. of o?; tertalnroents or other^ anairs de rcolS^^ker^irbe chared at regular advertising rates. Entered at the postofflce at- wilmotte. ^ii^iliM,;:.- dogs We like dogs when theyVe friendly and also when they re not in our wajvWeJiave^ome very strong convictions about dogs. When a dog jumps out at us and growls threateningly we wish that his owner had locked •2.00 a year him up in the cellar. We are a «««»â€"-««--â€"-â€"L f hA apcom: harmless, well-intentioned citizen „a£Uc«n^ and every dog ought to recog- S3Sf. A#ci£ *»w^neSarnoonlo nize that fact. reach the^edltor by Wednesday^^ ^ ^ _ approve of Fido when he knocks over our gar- bage pail, spreading potato peels on the back porch. If he needs extra food let him beg nicely and we'll give him a bone or two. We are sincerely sorry for the housewife in whose well-cleaned bathroom a careless husband washes a large and unruly Aire- dale. What's the matter with us- ing the laundry tub or the garden hose in the back yard? We don't like dogs that are afflicted with intermittent dis- temper and run up long bills at the dog doctor's. When a dog is sick he's not nice to nurse. Neither are we. f , But the dog that rubs us the wrong-way is the one that napir right in the middle of the home s traffic highways. About every half hour we step ^n him. Re- sultsâ€"a yelp from the dog, "What are you doing? from tne wife, mild cuss-words from us. Our next dog-will be a cat. THE CIRCUS What a thrill surged through us in those early years when we first heard that the Circus was coming to town! Almost all the details have faded away, but we still can recall the undescribable flavor of that thrilLltj§jJUk& ""The animals AN EX-OFFICIAL Manx a* averagr persm, member of ,JZrZn?9* boari forad W*^ â-  Z.* #;«t* « not re-elected to office ana ?L tlion fo%o"en. The folh«^ « S.^Jt blanket appreciation written to A word or two should be said in appreciation of an official who recently retired from, office be cause he was not re-elected.^ He was active for the whole period of his membership, attend- ing almost every meeting, and voting on every motion. No lit- tle honor should be paid him for sometimes moving that tne monthly salaries of employees be paid. He also seconded many motions. ' « He was scrupulously punctual, "always coming in at exactly the opening minute and leaving with equal promptness. A very modest person, he seldom took part in the discussions; in fact the presi- inion knowing his desire to re- and the sawdust. main in the background. In performing the functions ot his office he gave generously of his time to the extent of about an hour every month in the year another to take his place. The most that we can say\ ot Ac was ~___- cials of the run-a-way cashier, so it was said of this man by the fetnainmg members pf • the ftbard: "We shall meet, but we lihall miss him." ^^^ff^S^ SALES-ROOM 1049 SHERMAN AVB. »«« m***mtm-4Z5c H. BRIGGS SERVICE-STATION ^ 1824-26 SHBRHAN AVE. Phone BVMUttoa 746 It is a Well-known Fact that eyestrain does not make its presence felt im- mediately. Often times years elapse before we feel the direct strain on the eyes and are compelled to seek relief. Don't wait till you are driven to it, but do the sen- sible thing and have a THOROUGH EYE EXAM- INATION NOW. Neglected eyestrain pro- __duces only complications, - making it harder to cor- rect. There will be a circus in Wil- mette all next week, May 14 to 19. Three rings, flying trapeze acts, acrobats, clowns, the Silver Lakes (whatever that act is!), In a village so full of patriotic and Tiger Bill with %is Wild citizens it was not difficult to find West Show-^^oy^^on't that ...iU<.» fn latp bis nlace. •â-  <>i'^:K. h*» crr&nt Dr.O.H.BERSCH Optometrist Formerly Mgf. Opt. Dcpt. u C. D. Peacock, Inc. m77 Wilmette Ave. For Appointment Phono Wil. 27M or Residence Wilmette 1707 DIRT Whether your needs arefihe load or a hundredi we are now in a position to make promp deliveries. £.ime for the lavon JEDINGER Jk SONS Established 1907 ,_.,__'1___.._. Dealers in All Kinds of Building Materials EVANSTON WILMETTE KENILWORTH WINNETKA GLENCOE be great! And, what completes the joy, The most tnat we can =>«vy «* Ana, wnai tumpctw /+£?*' Iiim is that he sometimes filled the proceeds will go to the Wu- out a quorum and so made legal mette Post of the American the activities of the organization Legion, with a goodly portion for of which he was an integral part. tne diligent auxiliary. ^_ said by the bank offi- ;^;'!v^.:>'â- 'â-  â- *"' "".'â- -".â-  â- 'â- â- "'."'â€" KEEP OUR YOUNG PEOPLE Some of our young married people, unabhrfb iniemthi^ ex- pense incident on owning a homeV %id yet wanting to take up in- dependent housekeeping, have moved away from Wilmette to ijhicago or Evanston where they <§an secure small apartments. IF hey liked Wilmette and_ wanted make-hr their h^e,~buOlo Wilmette apartment was avail- L.'i&le»' â- &;--.----;â- :::->;;:: "-'â-  â-  â- r.^~--^-r~-:.~v"v"' ll| The outlook for Wilmette with I older people staying and young I people moving away* is not I promising. A community of ntid- l dje^ged^and^pldex^^ frlllSfyto^e^rogressive; on the I'llfribVthe time$^^;;ISP^y'^;^ Mfcimistjs^^ 1|£! Shall we do it by modifying our zoning laws so asjto^permit tie construction of more apart- ment buildings? f| The ^p^ demands quick action! :;ll§Ifll||.' CHANDLER OJEVELA1P DURJUNT STAR &â- : THE NEW TRIER BAND 1£)h, Mr. Schumacher, let us join your band! We'4 like to play the trombone!m swallow the-valve and^ therrTmll^^mr un- til it hits the floor. Or we'd glad- ly officiate in the tin-shop, sur rounded by bass-drum, snare* drum, xylophone^ and cymbals. We've heard bands of varyingf abilities, all the way from the^itr tle three-piece German street band to the Chicago Symphony orchestra. £(Perhaps you won't mind our calling it a "band)." We' ^nTderstand^that the N^JT,--ban|^ has..,done excellently^|ll«|iifi|||f Keep on in that direction^ hoys and you'll soon^ be reaching after , '^ousa'S' :â-  laurels|r;;^|i||p||||l||f' SUNDAY EVENING CLUB Congratulatibns^to^W^ran .t^e^iare-^ntHTis^^ initteeJpxJthe^j^ 'l§ill Wm^l^be known as 0S$i^tm%0: ^p^ii^r^^ ,............ fTm - ••ifim ^smS^MS--Mi&'J::i iKmong the most hetpf ul organ- liptions in Wilmette is the Par- M|^it-Teacher associations^ The il^iion signified by the hyphenat- ^ ig^)i_the two names, parent and teacher, has brought about bene- p|s to both parties. The more in- timately the two know each «|her, the better for the children, M is one- of^|>l^^|n|e^:,<|r: l^eventmg' tht giiaf dians or the Wct^ope that Jn the jcomigg ^r'.tli€^ijviiieJt; ol^t:,,lQcal isoeiattor'n^le^ yearr in the history of the Sunday .Evening^ "iXiih\ziJ^2k*^ -^The"work and success of this organization will always be a model atid inspiration for similar societies everywhere. What has been done in Wilmette can be done in any similar community by determined and anibitious cxti- §pt is a great club, because it has achieved the almost impos^sjlile^ ..........J WSl' ":?t^io LIBRARY TRUSTEES 4iA vote of gratitude is due Mrs. Oallie and Mrs. Mannerud for their long service on the. Wil- ntette Library^ boards TThey have Korfce^lhafdl©!! :;,,ai|field^;: from %vlwc|i|aum good! comes; - to the cbntniunity.l!|Hot enough credit ^#suaj|:^^ tbrtn " th6v "I more obscure func- tions,but ne^e thj; Jes^^^iaife in-our-vinlfe^fWe^iS^^iese I two women for what they have! >mM a1*|; Hie highest type^of ";ferj|p^ To and sparirig n<Bf jjai^ oui| *Ki* iselves with the fcesr.! 1019 Davis

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