Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 30 May 1924, p. 4

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4 WILMETTE LIFE, FRIDAY, MAY 30, 1924 ARE BUSY Will OBSERVE COMMilTEES ON CHURCH PICNIC PLAN MEMORIAL DAY N. U. Body Will Join Civic Parade In Evanston There is an increa si ng buz of interest among all the churches of the village as the plans for the big Union church picnic begin to take shape. It is to be an all-day affair, held at the Glenwood Forest Preserve, Saturday, June 14. Committees are busily at work arranging for athletic events and recreational feature s, a complete list of which will be announced next week. The transportation committee has arranged with the North Shore line for the use of the big buses between \Vilmctte and the picnic grounds, so no one needs to stay home. The churches and the church schools will stage a big parade on Friday eve ninl!'. prccceding the day of t he picnic, headed by bands, when the various church organizations and. groups w~ll parade the streets of the village. A real competition is being developed to see which school will have the most members in line. Cos mas Chats .EXTRA SPECIAL SALE Thursday and Saturday Leave your order' Friday to insure carefal eelection and prompt delivery oa Saturday. [ 1. Th OFFIC govern To and The R. 0 . T C. of Northwestern university will be out full force, Friday morning. Memorial Day, when the Evanston civic parade marches from Raymond park to the Memorial Avenue of Elms on the campus just north and east of Patten gymnasium. The N . U. band in full regalia also will participate and probably will lead the procession unless the plan is changed. Classes at Northwestern will he excused on or about 9:30 so that st u dents may participate in the exercises. except students who are members of the R. 0. T. C. who will be excused at 9 o'clock. The parade will assemble around the Memoria l Mound at the south end of the Avenue of Elms where the exercises will take place. The invocaFI.RST GARDEN SHOW tion will be pronounced by Dr. Arthur .On Fnday, ]uf!e 6, the members af!d Rogers, rector of St. Mark's Episco- fnends of the Little Garden club will pal church there will be a Memorial gather at the home of Mrs. Ewer, Day addre~s hy Myron E. Adams. o£~1~11 Ashland avenue, W_ilmette, to Winnetka and the benediction will be v1cw the first annual Spnng F lower made by Rev. Robert Lee Sawyier, show of .the club. A sale of plants T>astor of the orthminister Presby-~ and seedlmgs fr~m the gardens of t h e terian church of Evanston. Mr. club members will be a feat u re o f the Adams, the orator of the day, was . sho w. graduated from Syracuse university ;=::;;::;;::;;::;;::;;::;;::;;::;;:=::;;::;;::;;::;;~ and at one time was pastor of the 1 First Presbyterian church of Chicago. Leaving the ministry he took up wei. fare work and is now connected with the Public Health Institute of Chicago. It is planned to leave Raymond park about 10 o'clock and to reach Mememorial Mound about 10:30 when the exercises will begin. p i C~ Thursday and Saturday Specials STRING BEANS, per quart .................. 7c NEW POTATOES, 6 lba. .................... ZSc .G reen Peas, 3 lbs· ........................... ZSc Cucumbers, each ...................... Sc and up Sweet Com, large, 3 for ...................... ZSc Asparagus, lal'ge, fancy . ......... .· ........ .. . 41c Racliabea, bunch .............................. 5c Spinach, peck ......... . ..................... 21c: MUSHROOMS, lb. .. ........................ 39c PINEAPPLES .F OR CANNING, doz·....... $1.15 Oranges, per doz. . ........................... 2lc: Cherries, per lb. . ........ . ................... Z9c Melons ......... : . ................... tOe and up STRAWBERRIES ........................ . . lie 2. placed group 1 and re1 3. legiom 4. detrad 5. 6. cxclus izat io Front J service Help ua to give better delivery service Saturdays by phoning your order Friday evening. We are open until 9:30. Bonnem, The Tailor Scouts and Dads Will Meet In Tug 0' War Fathers of the Kenilworth village Wishes to announce that on June 2nd he will move to 1131 GREENLEAF AVE. Call and Deliver Phone Wilmette 1944 Coamu and Fresh Fruit and Vegetables are Synonymous Phone 2693 COSMAS BROTHERS Opposite the Village Theatre-WILMETTE Phone 2694 will compete against their Boy Scout ~~===;;;;;;;~;;;;;:;;;;;;;:;;;:;;;:;;~ sons at the Joseph Sears sc hool, Fri- day e\·cning, June 6. The hoys are planning to take the dads into camp SMART MODES FOR when is comes to the baseball game. SPRING WEAR Hut the fathers feel confident of victorv at tug-of-war. Our ladies' spring suits are Reports have come out that the just what you have been lookfathers have been practicing up secing for. You will find them retly and that they arc confident of unique in quality and style and making their sons happy hy winning the baseball game and tug-of-war . surprisingly low in price. After these games. there will be storv telling and eab. The boys promise to Unique Style Shop he good scouts and help their dads liZ& CENTRAL AVE. cat and tell stories. hut theY say they Ph. W il. %403 will be victorious in the athletic contests . --------· ~ ·ceme auspi DDD6E BROTHERS SPE-CIAL. 4·PASSEN6ER COUPE To see this car is to commend its beauty. It stands out strikingly, both in the symmetry of its design and in the excellent good taste and smartness of its equipment. In the final analysis , however, the most popular feature will unquestionably prove to be its exceptional riding ease. The seats, the new spring suspension and Dodge Brothers special 6-ply balloon-type tires unite in achieving an altogether new efficiency in protecting passengers from the ruts and jolts of the road. C. M. McDONALD EVANSTON 1019 Davia St. . Plaoae ZZ4 I ll Taa opentioa ol the PLIWT Sa _ . k Ia · once noticeable that there is a quicker, IIDOOther pick - up and ~~ is evident that the ear bu power and speed beyond the nerage in ill ella. So buoyant~ 10 respo01ive ia tbia power plallc that hill climbing or motorin& on the higlnrar m the hiNT S1x it likened tO the exh'Uan. noa of flying. Th: tu~ionty of the FLINT Stx mocor will bt dehn1tely (elt in compcritioD with aU can pnced within !2.000 of thia c:ar'a lc-Yel. · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · LAKE SHORE AUTO SALES Sale. Room and Service Station 1010.18 Cbi,-·ero Evanst on, · m --. Ave. · ~---------------GDr----------------- · · · · · · · · · ·

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