Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 27 Nov 1925, p. 4

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4 WILMETTE LIFE November 27, 1925· Novt:mhq School Children to Conduct Sales The New Trier High school basketUnder Supervision of T eacben; Various Schools in Cup Competition ball team is 110\\' practicing for the initial game of the cason which i:-; 1 The annual Christmas Seal campaign scheduled for December 5 again:-.t 1 was launched in earnest this week as Austin, ajthough it i pos iblc that committee chairmen of \Vilmette, Ken- Schurz may raise the curtain here De ilworth, and Winnetka met with Mrs. cember 1. The football and soccer J. A. Hoffman, general chairman, to men can not report for two weeks complete definite plans for the sale after the close of their rc spcctin· · _ _ _ _ _..;....._ _ of the attractive Xmas mail stickers, :-casons. hut other men arc now pracproceeds from which help to swell the ticing regularly. Last year' ligh! funds of the Chicago Tubcrcu.losis \\'<:ignt captain. Emrich, " ·ho broke ht s institute with which the Gross Point collar hone in at] adviser ronm footHealth center is affiliated. ball game last 1fonday, will not be Christmas seal sales will be handled able to play for' three or four weeks. by the children in the public and parochial schools in Wilmette and Arrest Grocer on Charge Kenilworth under the direction · of · teacher supervisors. The Girls club of Disturbing the Peace will conduct the campaign at New Val Quinlan. head of the grocery Trier High school. Mrs. \Villiam ~rm hearing- his name. the local .;tore' Laing is chairman of the sales in Win- of "·hich i~ located at 1153 \\'ilmettc netka. a\·etme. was arrested last Friday on a The entire group of chairmen were ,,·arrant rharg-ing- him "·ith disturl>inQ" entertained at luncheon at ~frs. Hoff- the peace. after he \\'a~ alleged to man,s home Monday of this week when ha \'C threatened E. :\. Dan ne111ark. of arrangements for the campaign were the Dannemark Electric company, 1151 completed. \\'i lnH:tte a\·e ntH·. in the r~urq· of . an Sales in \Vilmette will be sttt'ervi5ed ;,rgumcnt. .\ccording to police reas follows: , port:-:. the.· incident inYoh·ed t>ayment Logan school, Mrs. Donald .Maxwell, of rent of Quinlan's ~tore. of whirl ) chairman; Howard school. Mrs. Ed- Dannemark is the O\vncr. The case ward Hoffman; Ccntral-Stolp schools, \'·ill be heard before Police Jv!agistrate Mrs. Cozzens and Mrs. H. K. \Veld; D. :\f. :M ickcv this afternoon. Laurel school, Mrs. Joseph Kehl; · Wilmette avenue school. Miss Bertha ~f r. and Mrs. John Boybton of Enge.l s; Avoca road school. Miss Chestnut avenue, entertained f1ftecn Grinnell; St. Franci~ Xavier school, members of their family at a Thank ·Mrs. W. P. Seng; St. J oscph 's school, giving dinner. 11 rs. John Boy 1 e s ton. .==:::::::::::::=:::::::::::::::::::::=.:-==-=-=-=-~ An added impetus to the seal sales PIANOS is the competition for the silver cup TERl'US presented the school with the highest · total receipts. The cup is now in the possession of the Wilmette avenue StG-SlS (.'hurch street, ~,·nn!lltou school and the pupils there are de'l't·l. Univ. «54 \\' fhuette :.::u termined to keep the coveted tr "" phy Opt:·n Tues., ThurH. & Rat. Evt·nings another year. OPEN XMAS SEAL SALE New Trier Basketball Men Out for Practice New Su ' It i I Trier !Jil, by a i"" time ~ tl 1 comi n1· This i-, wci g-l1 t t good "·, on tl i · wcinl;; Schr , :r.!. T!J, iiw ~~) l ;·i: ·l· Al tlJ··li.Jl ye ar'- t l', Palr ::. ' Ullll "tl:tl F c,r, n1t 1.., ·'.-h r.: t .. Re a 111 r. Jarl , .... oi :, Lt" · 1!1. JlJI h "-and I never believed there could be so tnuch difference in the sound of Radio until I heard the Fada." That is the tnost cotntnon re-tnark tnade by those who step tnto our store. ll ,[ !'. :or! :\ I\ I ' ll Jl .\ ' " ,·rn l :-.; ,, \ ·· rnl I ) t l ~~Ill I f', ··· ·Jill r .. II ·· ··rrJll t ··lrtl ,,, · ··::tl ft . . . !Ill .J.tl l tl II ~ 1 f .I 1 ' t. , .t ·· ,J,tJ IJ. I .I . ,, .I .·. , I I , 'Patterson Bros. "'l4i-"'l '11'1. , , ·· i l n 'l FADA Neutrodyne The Standard of Reception I'or The · Automobile Sets from $40 to $300 Balloon Chains Pines Winter Fronts Alcohol Batteries .Accessories Beautiful on display Appearance Pleasing in Tone Reliability in Performance 1n also · Sonora-"Clear as a Bell" ·Kellogg - "Wavemaster" All sets sold on 3 0 days approval Wilmette Motor Sales 515 -4th St. Phone 636 Eveready and Burgess Dry Batteries-Philco Storage Batteries and Socket Power-Balkite Chargers and "B" Eliminators. All accessories installed FREE DON'T FORGET Our U p..to ..Date Repair Dept. Bob's RADIO Shop 1141 Greealear Ave. Pboae 3573

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