WlLMETTE LIFE, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 1924 r _. ice Wilmette .Letrion Bulletins By RALPH WESSEL For God a.nd country, we associate oureel vee together for the following purposes: To uphold and defend the Constitution of tbe United States of America; to maintain law and order; to foster and perpt~tuQ,te a one hundred per cent Americanism; to preserve the memories and Incidents of our associatio n In the Great War'; to Inculcate a sense of Individual obligation to the eomm unlty, state and nation ; to comha t the· autocracy of both the classes and the masses ; to make right the master of might; to promote peace ami g·ood will on earth; to safeguard and transmit to posterity the princi ples of justice, freedom and democra<'~·; to consecrate and sanctity our eo mrlldeshlp by our devotion to mutua l helpfuln ees.-Preamble to Con'litutio n o( The American Legion. Buddy l Have you paid your Post dues for 1924? Paid up-42 members ur 28 per cent-Gang, let's go l We mu\t ! for anye supply W~ are in need of a mimeograph or a mult1graph. Are there aoy of you business men who have such a machine at your office which has been replaced by more: mode_rn apparatus? We will pay for Jt, as 1s, and put jt in running order ourselves. At present our regular nec!!ssa~y copy is done by letter service, ~h1ch ts costly and becomes a big item m total. Phone or write the commander, Lea J. Orr, lOOZ Greenleaf avenue Wilmette 557. ' Los Angeles, but expects later to enter the news-paper bus :ness mar San Francisco. Schaefer has been for some time employed as a Wilmette letter carrier. his territory comprising a considerable portion of the west side. Did you know a we have IMPORTANT TO WOMEN! SHOE DEPARTMENT7.;-, Reliaion of Children Ia Subject of Radio Tallu rain.-Street . ilmette to Z Street c. · bile to carbon ts, but, of ote that it 1 tuetor too 1 s es violent large and hy person ·11 observe open the e closing Our post owes a duty to the state department and to the national organization. Every member of our post owes a duty to the post. You ewe a duty to our post. \'our duty is to pay your 1924 meml>ership dues right now, in order that our post may forward its proportionate dues to the department and the national organization and your subscription to The American Legion Weekly. Make it a personal and urgent matter. Pay up your 1924 dues today. Get the blue membership card for 1924 which shows you are square with your post and witp the Legion. It's $5. Make checks payable to Finance officer, H. L. Flentye, Jr., 729 Lake avenue. Our roster--close to 150 members. Shorty Olin went and did it-applied for one "hitch" from now on. Well some birds are gluttons for punishment: And now the Auxiliary gets a new mem~?er. Happy days, Shorty I :tdiss Edna Dean Baker. president of :the National Kindergarten and Elementary college, Chicago, gave the Told in Movie Filma fir.st of a series of three radio lectures Motion pictures portraying interest- on the religion of the little child, from ing Bible events are to be shown dur- station KYW, Chicago, on Sunday ing the Lenten season at the Free afternoon, February 24. Her topic Children'$ movies held every Thursday was. "The Religion of the Child in the afternoon in the Parish House of St. Home," and this will be followed by a talk on "The Religion of the BeginAugustine's Episcopal church. The films , taken in Italy at a total ner" to be given at the same hour on 1 expense, of approximately $3,000,000 Sunday, March 2, and the third, "The '~ will take the youthful audience Religion of the Primary Child," wit! through Bihle lore from the Creation be given March 9. Mothers who are interested in the to the reign of Solomon. Among the donors of the film for religious development of the little this special · series arc tlw Wilmette child are eager to do all they can to Woman's club, Miss Roberta and further it ,as weH as those who conMaster Jack Hope, Mrs. Kerry C. tend that the little child has no religMeaRher and the Logan School Par- ion, should gain much from this series, it is poit!ted out. ent-Teacher association. Miss Baker speaks under "' the auspices of the Federal Council of AI Will Leave Ua Sunday Churches. Bible Stories to Be .Fing you have been squeezI your aching feet into \ inc6rrect shoes-you will ~·· I . C appreciate the Modified Educator Shoe. ou will admit it is very good looking-and be delighted to know that die Modified Educator is orthopedically correct, assuring the wearer of perfect foot comfort. Y OME in and try .on a pair-they allow you to enjoy style-comfortably. to Abide in California Drj GocMh Lacli·', .TAYLORS w N. S NotieaJ · ... ~ f II At Schaefer, son of Mr. and Mrs. CONVALESCING THE SATISFACfORY STORE Peter J. Schaefer, 1501 Washington 1 Mrs. William F . Crawford of 14151 avenue, will have the village Sund:ty 1 Gregory avenue, is reported improving M·'· -d ChiLina'a FUI'Diahinp morning, March 2, for California, ' satisfactorily following a serious op1125-27 Central Ave. We Deliver Phone ltlf where he expects to remain for an in- eration recently at the DeKalh hosdefin ite period. He will go directly to pita 1, De Ka lb , Ill. ~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;::::::::::::::::::::::::::~ A s K T H E M A N H 0 0 0 N E usen ~v ery- ·········: · · · · · DIC · · · · · ty, tn · · · · · · · · · + · IES · · · + · · · · · · · + Folks : Reserve the evening on Monday, March 17 for the American Legion. We promise a wonderful speaker, music and entertainment. It's our debut and our best foot forward. The committee is hard at it. You will be repaid for your time and effort. So come one, come all and bring the kiddies. If you are unable to walk, the car w.on't run, or perhaps a twinge of the rhematiz, phone the commander. He will have a car at your service pronto. MarcnT/, --Monday evening, St. Patrick's Day. Details later . 'fhe commander showed us a picture the other night of one of his young hopefuls with friend Norma Talmadge on the beach at Miami. The sea, the sand, the sky and her bathing suit, etc. Well the Executive committee just didn't ex~ute, that's all. Lea, we would ask thai Norma be furnished with a letter over your signature and expressing our appreciation of the sea, the sand, the sky and her bathing suit, etc. Oh yes, you certainly should be proud of your beautiful daughter. AS SUBSTANTIATED BY DR. B. E. FILLIS, WHO WRITES: De.lr Sir.: hop VE. ~03 ++++++.+++ · · · · + + · · · + · · · · · . · . my Paduard Six Coupe i· 2 J month· old, iu milea1e iJ 21.000 I gel between JS and 17 miles Pet gallon oJ gasoline . OnP of'iginal froru tif'e is Ofl dte cat and good (or ·~eral thoauand miles One original front Cif'e bleu. ovr at ZO,fOO mile~ and du two original Year tire· gave between Jl,OOO and I l,OOO mile· each. Thas ca· has been tilt' mo" economical in oPeYation of an)' that I have dYiven, and a car that has been 100% dependable. M) experience with the service department has been very tim· ited, bad entireb satislactof'y. A twoleuional man appreciates the ·Peci4llt) ol )'ONT senticc. A SMILING CUSTOMER usually betokens previous satisfactory service. ~t is so in our business because satisfaction goes with every order. Our meats are the finest, our poultry the freshest, our service the promptest and most courteous, and our prices always reasonable. Make us prove these claims. (Siped) 8 E PILUS 1046-48 Gase Strut, H..bbard. Wood., lU. You will have less repairs when your car is a Packard Six. That is one point in which Packard is so much more economical than cars made to sell for hundreds of dollars less. And on those occasions when your Packard does require mechanical attention, Packard standardized service means a real saving. Packard Motor Car Company of Chicago Emmton Branch: 1629 Orrington Avenue White Cash Market 1189 Wilmette Ave. Phone Wd.ette 2779 We deln-er in Evautoa, Wibnette, Kenilworth, In· dian HiD, Winnetka Deferred.tJ Payment Plan he Packard plan of deferred payments makes possible the economical purchase of a Packard car out of monthly income instead of capital. It is financially sound, simp~e and convenient. T policy is fair to all allowwhat,the U8ed car Ia actually worth. A fair our trade-in concerned. We Fair Value for U ed Cars Uet price and a fair used-car~ lnali:e !t unnecessary to~· 125