WILMETTE LIFE, FRIDAY, 2 ULY 18, 1924 RECITFS NEEDS · Outlines EAST{) Makes of Opera at OF IDEAL TOWN Follt·, We 'tl Like You to Meet Oar Friend Trae·tlell Reader shake hands with Fred C. plain clothes man ?n the Orian Galitz Three Truesdeti, Wilmette police st aff and emmently Facton in Community fit co-worker with Col. A. L . Den man, department superintendent, ~he Developmeat official wh'? has gained a reputa.!IOn for being 'always on the square. ~fr. Truesdell ha more !han ~n enR'aging personali~y to ent1tle h1m to distinction . He 1 a man of excc;llent sc hooling. has tra\·e led exte~s1vely, went through an apprenticeship and Co 1 won a master' degree in the theatGood · IVmg 0 I JODI, c- ~ trical professio n and for . everal yea~ t1ve Groupa, Need wa an important figure m the mov1e . world . \Vhen Am er ica entered the ---World war, ~fr. True'>dcll patriot.. , . icallr ,u rrcndered o!l: of the very \\hat ar tht· thr ·e mo t ·mportant topnot ch alary postt1ons connected fo.1ctor, 111 the betterment ot com - with the fi lm and went over ea to munity Iii I':·· Re~ . Georg.e P . ~r agill upen i,c: the screen entcrtainme!1ts rt"rently a keti h1 a~ oc1ate 111 the for the boys in the trenches. L1ke \\'ilmctte 01>timi t club. . . thou,and, of other men that the war The qut· tlf!n wa on~ ot five 1m- called to Europe, ~rr. True _de ll. u· porta'lt on..r·c-- wh1ch JU~t now are on returning to the .'tate'. dt scover~ d <·r,mmanclmg attention at th e c_lub's that he wa . t ivin~ ,·irtually in a new weekly lun cherm at the Lak e Shore world, with all prc\·iom field of en· Tnr~co: . , . .. d<·a\·or knocked top,y-tun·y. And, Th1 w <·k Ortan Galttz of the \\ J! . again like tho,c other thousan?s, he HH rrt· .\fts-11 ~hop wa~ calkd upon t.o si mply oriftcd until he landed 111 t_ he rJ ..,, u-- rlw qu ·'t.·on ctterl aho>e. H1 s \ illage police department. work tor an·\\t r \\':h outhned a> foll<;>w~ : which he ha ,hown a remarkable , ln tit~ firs t grou_p of the tmportant apti ude. . factor, 111 communtty dc\elopment are In hi, career \\Jth the lcgiti ~tc placed th<· 'chools and churches. drama Mr. True,rJell worked with The·e make fo_r progre s and cl~velop- orne of the giant- oi the s taJ;c and nwnt at.t'! tra1~mg of the chtld for hi, knowledge oi the r markahlc .men good cntzen)hlp. The e, oi cour~e. and omen of the iootlights ot the Have You Considered - succes or failure? Your possibilities ot . :\1 uch depends upon what you constder a succe s. bllt we haYe in mind financial ·ucce . It doesn't take great sums of money to build for financial independence. but it does take determination and per~istence. WELL Sl Next Eigb CHILD TRAINING FIRST L. · d·f A Begin to depo it a certain amount each time yotl're paid, and in a year you'll be- ·ee ,,.h at we mean. Comt)ounding gin to intere t he I P · l Jtll'It < : opet1 an account at OllCL'~ in ., ,.,...~,; ...... " ... 41 . . . . . '"'"'"·· .,vut '"~"~ "" iu .I flu ncrs and nurtur<' . Need Community Houae Jn the s<·cond group are plac('(l un flt-r tht· gt·neral heading, " Living ( ondition ... " J.(ood on·ironment , anitary condition., well kept thoroughrar ~. attractive hu inc s buildings, park ... playgroutHI., and a well equipp<·<l Communitr Hou e. In the third group under the general heading "Organization ," ).1r Galitz plac<·rl .,urh group, a the \\' ilmette Po t of till' Ameri ca n L<:gion, th<· \\'il Ill< ttt· ( ' hamllt'r of Commerce and the \\'tlnll'ttt· \\'oman\ cluh In l'nlar~ing upon tht· m;tll t· r oi :tttrarti1c J,u,inc" pla cn ht· t·nlpha · ,;,,.<) tht· point that line looknt~ ,ton·, ,hnnltl ht.' tontluct('(l hv courtl'Oth tradt 'JH'Opk. · Prai·e· Lerion In th\' 11 attcr oi or.lo{allJzat 1011 , he tl\\ t'lt at omt· lt·ngth upon tlw \\'i l nwt tt· l.e~ion prht which, IH' cledarerl. 1, 01 1,nl\t·d 1t.,di of out~tanclinl( worth 111 it ... llltht 'olll:cc'>.,ful .,p 0 n, 0 r.,h ip of th\' r.·n·nt Cr11:nmunitv \lenwrial Day :11111 hJurth of July ol"enatH'l" 111 the \ illag<·. Till' l'hamht·r of ( ommern· . he pruntt·d out, 1' do111g a f.(reat work in fo-tering- cOOJJeration amnng tht· h 11 ,; _ llt ,, llltt·rt·'t of tht· (·ommunity look 1111.( t<·\l<.ml dhical hu. inco;s practices that will be henrficial alike to merchant and cu'ltomer. He paid a glowing trih11te to the pioneer work done by tht· Xew Trit·r Comm rcial as ociation an·l out of which grew the pre,ent Chamber of Commerce. " If I w!'rt· a .. trangcr coming into Wilmette," Mr. Galitz declared in '>umming up hi., outline, "these arc the thin).( . I \\Oulrl hope to find in an ideal ('ommunity \\\· mu t try alway~ to Judge our,elvc from the stranger'~ 'ttwpoint." a delight and an education to pa~~ an hour in hi, company when the rC'mini~ccnt mood j, on and li :-.tcn to the an ·cdote' oi the l{rcat _one~ wh o have pa.,~ed. altd 11hr:h e pa.,,mg IS the rnore rcgrctahlc 'inn· there i, none to r<"place th<·m. . ~1r . Trunrlt·ll 1' a natt\'e of ;outhwest ::\1 ich1gan. hut he ; ay, th e no~th ,hore i, pcerJt·,, a; a home plan:. w1th \\'i lnwtte th e hn~-:hte'~ ~em 111 the rown of the clthter ot vtllage, that gi\·e it fanw . -------- prece~tng J.{C11t:t dduu i" '"'o tnpl c t . It'., STATE BANK Ill I WILMETTE North Shore Socceritea Ca ch· T·tJ pture lc&fO I e Defeating the \Vc stern Electric ll·am, the Xorth hore socce r team la<ot Sundav annexed th e 'hicago and Di~trict le·aguc title for the second time in three years at Foqcr field, Evan.,ton. The score was J to I. The winners completed their sche_dule wi~h twt·tHy-two poinh to thetr cred1t, again~t the twt:nty -one for Harvey, thr runner' up. The !\orth Shore, had the a<hantagc all the way, a' \\' e,tcrn Electric played wtth only ten men and wert.' not ahle to match the speed of thl' 'neal tt·am . Hill. \!itchclL and ::\fac Avoy scored goal-; for the winner-;. whilt· the lo.,rr,' only tally was contrihuted h} Jimmy nlair. The game practically concludes the 'occer program for the 1923-24 season. hut one game-the f111al of the fmmigration Statt· cup-rl'maining on the ·chenulc. Music lovem miss the per Ravinia Par' performe d Oil tion of the co The work Princeis Fed bit too good sings her firs before her fi ringing trill in the listen characterized duet s with Count Loris selves. but heights of it') Martinelli end of the s and princes each other. exhibition of that he in o he expresse the first act. the audienc~ Wea The other make "Fedor given at Ra Margery Paolo Anan Virgillia Gr ine Falco, Toft. Genn The progr two new P ning there gram with 1 ting and n Gordon, sol "ADd Tuesday Chenier" WI Volpi, Dan Bourskaya. duct. ··vou1· Jlome Bdnh·· Ill I I -·"" ... . f ' 'La. Lloyd .. Lourie of 102J Lake avenue left Ia t Friday for a fishing- trip near Hayward, Wisconsin. He will rt·turn the fint of next week. will be pe Sabanieva Hassel mans raise" will ll gram with Rothier. Thursday to the speci the evening with Bori, Hasselmans Mart" have the which Pap1 ning, July An orche Saturday De Lama be the evening Lauri-V Read the Want-Ada LOSE SMALL SON Funeral service for Hugh Hamilton MrKcn1ic, Jr., of Round Lake, Ill., 5 year old son of H. H. McKenzie, formerly of Highland Park, and well known here, wa~ held Thur day afternoon, July 1. Burial wa at the Xorth Shore cemetery. DR. C. E. GEISS£ Osteopathic Physician Villace Theatre Bide. Phone Wilmette ZOS2 For lll&'lar :JelloUJs- On The Boulevard Jump into your motor and take a !->pin down to the Lake Shore Terrace. :p nd the evening in ?:lllcing ~o the mu ic of the I errace . yncopator . Alii! Totlt 1'011 P ,.A From TIHI L··t Ia tl N'irtner' The TouD~ For.. ur :Zane G"'r The Yount Uon Uunlf't Zaut GreY The Tou.na Pitcher Zane tJ I I } Koa Ward in lhe Jun1lo Zane U~J TIM La· el U.. Plai.JI&a.,. "'". !be WanclerlnJ Doc lilarlllall l!aunders KU&11 ~.,..,. Other Curwoo.l TIM G.W llunt.r J o - ou..r t'ur·-1 TIM Wu&t z.,. Uro> to shave his upper lip and wear lon1 'una and 1eta a latch key from dad, it's about time ~eople would atop 1ivin1 him the "Little l\4ajor" books for hia birthday or for (hriat · W maal HEN a fe llow &cts a:on1 in years (say 14-16-18) and baa 1 (alte Shore / rrerracf 1 aDd s... B"'th Tarkln~ton Glen1un ~ U.Ja Baloh n nr101 JolTJ hcl< J..uadon ll!chatl. Brother el J·ro Jack l.ondJn The U.h\ IJI till Cl·arinl 1"1111 Uachoii..Tho Call of tilt '1\'Ud Juk t.. "'-'<'II TIM Laat or tht Great !!touta Ht"leo l'CXJ.Y \\'eU»or· and z.a~ (,;,..>TTeuure Illand R L titnt,. '" Whlta P'alllf Jack l..oDdon Tbe a.. of tbo llohlrt na Ja,.. Fealmore t:CGPer "'"'rod l'enntd llun&oro Ja.... Oll·~:r llooth Tarkin&ton ··ur"'c.o.t WhAt he wants is somethin1 with red blood coarsin1 throuch it; aomethinl' -t~a n r·Jlthy, packctd with adventure, somethina that's written ·· thoucb the .u ·o,· nad been a boy once himself. 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