2 WILMETTE LIFE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 22, 1924 ROY IS READY Pluu Surny FOR BOWLERs Goodwin Alleya to Open on Labor Day of Boya' Work Throurbout U. S. II I Summer i fading and autumn days are near at hand. No. that i~ not a report from our mutual friend the prognosticator. Rather, the word seeps forth from the lower chamhers of rhe Brown building where Roy Goodwin reigns ~ upreme with his highly polished howling alley~ and incidental appurtenance ·. Roy bout with the information that his howling palace will be opened fur the new -.(·a,on on Labor Day . The summer months ha\"C found him l>tr y painting, po li ~hing and genera ll y ~ licking up the emporium until today Additions to present homes arc sharing it presents a mo~t attractil·e ~pectaclc . The four regulation alleys are in hip - honnr~ with garage building in \Vil:-.hape condition. the rooms have been mettc, according to the building permit completely rcrlO\ated and redecorated records at the ,-illage offices. Of eleven and a soda fountain and lunch counter PL'rmit- i,,ued. the pa~t week. five were added to the facilities . On the '>lair- ior additions. five for garagt·s and one for way leading down into the recreation a one-stury huilding. parlors one is gree ted with a highly They included those to Paul Schroeder embe llished sign directing the pros- to huild a brick and stone building at 521 pective howler to the waiting alleys. Pourth street for $7,000; John Schi nler, The bowling alleys will he under addition at 1718 Lake avenue, $1,000: the personal supervisio n of K Ham - C. H . Southi ll, addi tion at 1214 I sabella mond, a past rna ter in conducting street. $150: \\" . D. Mcjunkin, addition that manner of attraction. while the at 10.15 Greenwood avenue. $2,750; ~oda and lunch eon de1>artments will David Cummings. addition at 1332 Forest he in chaq{e of Mrs. Hammond who is avenue, $500; Gt!orge A. S teffens, front heralded to these parts as an expert porch addition at 1527 Wilmette aveof many years' experience in the con - nue: 011 ig-ht 1.. Harris. garage at 629 cessions hu~iness Central a1·<.·nue. $350: 1fyron H. West, Opening of the bowling 'it:a5on will gar·age at IJIIJ Crecnwood avenue, $1>00 : precede hy a iew weeks the inaugur- L. D. ~!organ. garage at 1515 Forest ation of th e llu~in es· ).fen\ Bowling al·enu(·, $425 ; \\"alt er C. St rauss. galeague tournamen t5 which arc expected rage at 241 Grt!cnkai an·nue. $400. to get under way ahout Scptemhcr 15. /\ meeting for the purpo~e of pcr f<·cting plan;, for the sea~on':, ~cheduk will he h~.· ld ~ome time next we<.·k with (hear Srhmiclt. pre,icknt of the lcagut' pn·-,iding . Xumerous husines~ house' l"lnrk, H . Ht.·ppm·r. 69 years old . in the ,jJiag-e ha11.· siJZnifinl th e in - 11 ho ior tllt na ,t H ' ar ha> been li\' t<·ntion to <.· nt~.·r team~ in tiH' l('ague inl{ a t 42J Prairie- a\cnue. died la st Saturd a y at the E1·an, ~on hospital aiter an illr1e'>s of two months . Hu huwra I 'en-ices took place Tuesday from th~.· ::;t. John's E1·angdical c hurch in E1·;uht0:1 with Re1·. :\ . J . ~lunstcr \\'altt·r Zihhlr, chid of th \\"il - m;·n otiit· iating. fnterlllL' Ilt was at mr·tte tin· departmt·nt, rcturnc·d la·il ~kmori . tl p a rk . J." riday aftl' r a two week<.' , ·acation . l!dort· C·l111 ing to \ \ ' ilmette ~I r. Ch id Zihhle came hark in time to tleppm·r and hi' fa mily ll"en· residents lr·ad hi -; io rct·s in the higge·t fir e that of 1·:, .tnst o n . Ouring t ht: I>:I St three \\' ilmt·ttc ha> had in two year:., Sat - )Car , ht' 11a ' an cmplo)c o[ the Puburday night, at the L oui A . Clark 'i · ~crvicc company . l1nmt·. Hi, IL-adership ancl work in He i, '-un iYc<l IH· hi, wido\\. Mrs . < l1ecking- thl' flamr:-. and prl'\ ent ing l.oui- l' Heppner, iotrr ch ild ren, . \l ie<.', the firt· from ~preadinJ.{ to IH'arh~ l.oui -<.·. oi \\"ilmette: \\"alte 1 of Chi home, ".h pra i ~~.·cl by o,pectator,. C<tt.:u. a1Hl l arrit·. oi ~1.'11" York . Dr. H. W. Hurt, lecturer and edit<~r of the Handbook for Scoutmasters, JS preparing a survey on boyhood to present to the cout executive at their Third Biennial Conference to be held in Estes Park, Colo., September 6- 15. The survey will deal with the boyhood of the nation between the ages of 12 and 20. Some of the topics included will be the number of boys in school and at work; the number connected with leisure time mo\"ements such as Scouting, the Y. M. C'. A., Settlement clubs, etc. ; the number of bovs who are church me mbers; the under:privileged boys: the juvenile delinquents ; the older boy~ ; younger boys and other problems. It b expected that thi s survey will widen the ,- i~ion and render more effective the work of the scout executives as well a· he nf sen·ice to all workers with The Good Old Summer Time is just about gone! l\1avbe you had a vacation, and n1aybe ~- ou haven't, but in any case let's sta;t to think about the one for next year, so you won't have to suffer the pangs of disappointment. If vou want a nice trip to Yellowstone, Colorado, California, or perhaps you tnay want two weeks an1ong the Pines of 1\lichigan, cotne in and talk it over with us. vVe can help you estin1ate the cost and so tell vou how to save weeklv in our Vacation Club (similar to Ch~istn1a Saving· plan) in order to have the tnea·n to go on a REAL · trip next year. Quietly (I Editor's of a. srrr 1 mittcd bJ staff of II catioiJS ttl bJ mail of Eur_o~ from lrtlll Alterations, Garages Lead in Building Liat · Start getting pepped up for Y·Dur next vacation. Not th ()f Augu Swiss. It hap) on that « marking independc it was nl not been pected t pi ring. everywhc badges th e storE ln the \\'11 t o hich w l would s rived j their pr great sil feeling. national were su "Ameri<l So en erland. the vah! C. H. Heppner Dies at Evanston on August 16 A. D. Fire Chief Big Job on Return from Vacation ··vou1· Ill I Home Bank·· FOCIO 01:10 01:10 01:10 I I n o Another Menu That will please you. 0 a 0 u " I · .\ variety to suit you'll appr~ria te. en~ry ta . . t c. / ~ervicc Welch's Cafeteria Wilmette 1981 01:10 1131-33 Central Avenue l!::::::::.oao 01:10 ~a R 01:10-===::!1 GRAND OPENING OF OUR NORTH SIDE -because, through lack of no urishment, the pigment to which hair owes its color ceases to be supplied. The result is absenct.' of color, or whitene s. The sno" white crystals of Dempster Park Subdivision Northwest Comer Keeler Ave. (Teufert Road) and Dempater St. ~ EpaomSalt The Money-Making Machine Building the McCormick Boulevard and the New North Shore Elevated. Property Values Will Steadily Increase by S~ch Activitie1. reflect its absolute purity-a pur · ity matched by thorough eflectivene ss. Puretest Epsom Salt is five times filtered. No wonder peopl~ prefer it, because it's so easy to take! A full pound in a sealed tight container 25c Also put up in quarter and halfpound packages. One of 200 Puretest prepara -· tions for health and hvgiene. Everv item the best that skill and care "can produce. ( I , Renneckar Drug Co. TWa will 1M ~ oppol'taDJtJ to make moaq, by iDvntinc and acttinc 6nt cboi"" Come Out ...... U1o lalesmea oa ProoertY AU Dq. If JOU Caa Not C... 0.. WJUTK US foe Furth· laformatioa. GELDER t1 SNEARY . . J'lrst T elephonea 28-29 N.._. BlaiE Bailcliac