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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 25 Apr 1924, p. 8

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8 WILMETTE NATIONAL MUSIC WEEK IS OBSERVm MAY 4-10 ·PREACHES HERE Rev. B. Frank Tabor in Baptist W eat Side Girl T akea District SpeUinc Bee Leontine Epp, a pupil in the Eighth grade of School Distnct No. ~ l?cat~d west of Ridge avenue, ~y wmm.ng .m a Spelling Bee with pupils of D1stnct No 37 has won a place as delegate to ·the' Cook County Spelling contest scheduled for Saturday, Septe~ber 26, in the offices of County Supe~mtend ent of Schools Edwin J. T<?bm. Leontine won her 1'spurs" m a contest held Tuesday of this week a.nd confidently expects to come away With first honors in the co unty meet. The Chi Omega ~ o rority is giving a benefit bridge at th e Edgewater Beach hotel on Saturday afternoon. We d e sire to expr ,·~~ our apprecla-~ tlon ot the extreme k indn ess ot a host of fri e nds In our rt- <'P nt b e reavement. ~Irs. Anna Kli nl-(<' and tt:itc CARD OF TII.'"~KS NAWAKWA A CAMP FOR GIRLS Located on Chicagoan L~ke, Upper Michig~~· CarefuJh· ~ upervi ed for health and safety. Ideal hvmg cond n1 ~ i~ s-No Tents. Ca nue ing _ Swimming - ~orse ABack RdidCing£-t Hiking _Dancing - Dramatt.cs rts .an ra s Tennis - Fteld Athletics. Expert Instructors. Festiuitics National Music Week is to be held for the first time throughout the country on May 4-10. During this week provision should be made, it is explained, that every man, woman and child may be able to hear the message of mu ic and to realize that at least some form of music has an appeal to and a meaning for him or her. Churches, schools, musical societies, women's clubs, boys' and girl s' clubs and groups of all kinds-organizations directly concerned with music, and those not directly CC¥~Cerrtcd but understanding its importance-should contribute each in its own way to the joint effort to impr-ess upon the public what music can do as a comfort, a stimulus, a nervesteadying force and a companion to man in his work and play. in his home and in the social unit. Commumtles which thus "giYe more thought to music" will pa,·e the way for a better and broader use of music throughout the year, which is one of the great aims of the movement. It is hoped that National Music Week, with its spontaneous varied participation, will eventually be celebrated Rev. B. Frank Tabor, first pastor of as naturally as Thanksgiving, Christthe Wilmette Baptist church, is taking mas, Easter, and other holidays. a prominent part in the . festivities this week attendant upon the dedication of Stanaell Plana Series the new church edifice. Mr. Tabor is now pastor of the Baptist church at of Poat-Euter Sermons Washington, Pa: He will preach at the "The Reality of a Living Savior" morning service of the Baptist church will be the general theme of a series Sunday, April 27. of Post-Easter sermons at the Witmdte Parish Methodist Episcopal church beginning Sunday, April ?:1, Private Garqea Lead and continuing over five successive Week's 8ulldin1 Work Sundays. The sermons, to be preached at the Other than several proposed private regular Sunday morning 11 o'clock garages ere is little "doing" in the services by the Rev. Gilbert Stansell, building trades this week, according to pastor, will have the following the Village permit records. Besides themes: permits which were granted this week April 27-"0n the Road Home." .for the erection of seven garages, ,th~re Mry ~"When All Doors are Shut." were only two _requests for perm1ss1on Mry 11-"Have Ye Ought to Eat?" to make costly ID!provements, and these May 18-"Doubtings on the Moun- were to I!cr ~ohnson, 7~ Lake avenue, tain's Height." to ~ake mtenor alteratiOns, value $5,May 25-"Breaking Earthly Ties." 000, and John }. ~hull, to erect a $7,Ev-er-yone is cordially welcome to 000 one-story dwelhn,. hear these sermons, it is announced. Mrs. Adam W. Crawford was a Mrs. Louis A. Clark, 716 Lake ave- luncheon hostess on Tuesday when nue, will be the next hostess for the she entertained the members of her Tuesday luncheon and bridge club bridge club at her home, 710 Central avenue. c-' which will meet with her April 29. Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Koontz, Mr. and Mrs. George E. White, CJl.7 1\21 Aahland avenue, have returned Greenwood avenue, returned home to their home after an absenee of a Tuesday from California. They were number of weeks. away for about three weeks. MANY North ( By Mil MISS MARGARET CARSWELL, Director 1327 Maple Avenue E...utcm, IU. Telephone E·anaton 511 ta.L3 627 MAIN ST. -:- PHONE WILMETTE RETAIL WHOLESALE MEATS APRIL 25-26 SPECIAL SALE of QUALITY MEATS at WILMETTE'S OLD RELIABLE MARKET-Friday & Saturday SPECIAL-Fancy Younc Routina Chicken· I..b. . ...................................................... Armour's Star Hams 23~ Half or ~bole, lb. . . . . . . '!"C 0 0. 0 J No. o o o · -+- -()- 1 Breakfut Bacon Half or whole aide, lb. 0 o ·· SPECIAL-Younc Pork Loin Rout IWf or whole, lb. . o o · o o o o · o · o · o o ·· o ······ o o ............... . 44C J StriCtly Freab Ecc· 30c Per dozen ............ ra;:~ :b.~.~~-~~. ; ....... 29c I s-;:~.8~~~~ ...... 29c Armour's Covelbloom Butter Pound printa ........... o o o · 23c 38c 27c 20c (Pres it As each the north asked to q north sho a short s work earn The cam as an adjt in Chicag1 Glencoe a1 loaned for Gad's Hill In 1908 er availabl ft1l tract o purchased 1 Arden Sho looking L north of Its natur1 ed, affordit lofty trees, and the de waters to t tie children the city's playground HaYe !\[any arc on the being added arc replaced donated eit orials, or b ed in the w Arden S butions fro tho e reside year the can sum than h new equ ' growth of ever increasi It has bee thority that cent of the camps aroun vestigated. age of any1 Surely this North Shore FOUR DAILY DELIVERI~I A.M. -11 A. M.-Z P.M. --4 P. M. \VILMETIE, ~LWORTH, GLENCOE, WINNETKA J. H. ADclenon Monument Co. CHICAGO, IU.. Fifty-Eight Yean of Suc:ceaaful Business Our pric.. mo.t .....o-llie. We deliYer rNJTWiaen. Lar...t Ia Claicqo RaYeD. LULIAS BROTHERS 635 MAIN STREET 1135 CENTRAL A VEe 35ZJ.zaa Cemet~ F. C. FREDRICKSON, MANAGER 5751 RaYeaawood AYe. At Eatraace of RoM HiU Abundance The spring ~et ia full of wonderfully fine fruita and v~ce tablea. The weather and other conditions have been just riabt for producina carclen auppliea that are exceptionally good. By an arrangement recently made with the Philadelphia Carpet Mills we can make to order, or furnish you readymade, rugs and carpets direct from the mills. This cuts out the middleman's profit, and lowers the price to you. Remarkably Low Pricea! This week baa found an unusual drop in prices in both fruita and vecetablea. At this date it ia impouible to quote market pricea for the end of the week. 635 ILia Street 1135 Ceatral AYe. Phone 159 Store No. 1 Phone 154 Store No.~ MESTJIAN BROS. p.,..t,. Aram K. Meatjian wn. 1 41 We Welcome Shoppers You will find it ...-dy to Jour aclvaatqe to loolr into our two bia atorea fnqueady and aee our be claplaya. You will alwaya find IIIUIY aurpriaiqly good barcaina.

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