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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 4 Jun 1926, p. 16

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16 WILMETTE LIFE June 4, 1926 ( .- Congregation Announces Season'· Final Meetings "The Good Life" will be the subject of the services for the North Shore ·Congregation this evening at the Glen·COe Masonic hall. The disc ussion will rel~te to the influences ' of the East that are affecting \Vestern ideals. The -ser~ice will be the last meeting of the season. . · Sunday morning, June 6, will \vit- -your 'neighbor has good luck in Evansto11 -shopping is so easy and successful ness the annual picnic for the children of the Congregation, to be held at the Skokie school .Playgrounds, West Elm street, Winnetka. The outing begins at 10:30 o'clock. The annual Congregational meeting Improvements Will Increase Enand dinner is scheduled for Monday joyment of the Beach This evening, June 7, to take place in WinSeason; Expect Large Crowds netka Community House at 6:30 o'clock. Reservations· are to be made · \Vilmettr bathing beach will open with Mrs. I. M. Portis, 822 Tower road, for what promises to be another busy Winnetka. and successful season on Saturday, June 14, weather conditions permitting. There will be several improvements at the beach this year which will he appn'cia tc·d by the many res idents who flo ck t o the cooling waters of Lake Michigan during the summer. One of th ese improvement s is a permanent comfort station which is being erected at the foot of Lake a\·enue on the edge of the bluff, adjoining the bath house. In addition to this the bath hou se its elf is no\\' undergoing repair=- and improv e ment ~ which will imnre a greater mea sure of comfort for those who use it. WILMETTE BEACH WILL OPEN ·MONDAY, .JUNE 14 der eight y earH will not be permitted to bath e at this beach unless accompanied by an adult. "Persons not able to swim must not go beyond th e life line. " Throwing sand will not be permitted on the beach. "Baseball playing, Pte., permitted only north of the sign indicating same. "Dogs are not allowed on the b each. ,.itlwr chained, ca rri Pd or running loose. "No smoking p ermitted irt any of the bath houses. "Anyone breaking· glass on the b each will be subject to a rrcst. "Any disobed it> ncf· to polic(' officer s' orders will result in i.mmeda.iate · ejection from th e b each . "Positively no dressing or undt·t>ssing a I lowed on the beach or in thf' shru bbt>ry . " No eating of lunches south of the ~ig· n indicating same. "The public is rrspectfully urg;Pd tt1 ('11-oJH'ratr in tiH' enfnrr.em Pi1t of th rse I'UI1·S." ...f - ~ .l . ,., ~ The beach ·will he open from 10 o'clock in the morning until 10 o'clock in the evening and Mrs. C. W. Hilton \\'ill he in charge as in former years. Poppy Day Nets $610 · for Legion Auxiliary I I EVANSTON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Smartly Finished fully Equipped Dodge Brothers Special Coupe is referred to as SPECIAL because it includes every item o( special equipment that could possibly accentuate the car's beauty and comfort: Balloon tires; nickeled bumpers, front and rear; nickel-trimmed radiator shell; rear view mirror: automatic windshield wiper~ scuff plates; cowl lights and natural wood wheels- disc wheels optional. Hood and body smartly finished in tartan gre~n lacquer, with cartouche yellow stripe; upper body in black lacquer: with glossy oven-baked enamel fen<lers and shields. Genuine hand-buffed Spanish leather-grayish greep; and wide-vision all steel safety pillars included among many other attractive features. tumary price and as usual entitle the ~ ucc ess ful locally in the history of the holder and his family and guests to. selling of the little soldier-made flow the use of the beach facilities for the er~. .\ total of 4,200 poppies were purchased in the villagr, the procee ds entire seaso n. Rules for the 1926 season are an- amounting to $610. nounced as follows: Fund~ received from Poppy Day "::'>:o ~uits nr t owl'ls will 1>~· furnished sale s arc directed into the se r\'ice work hy t h P Park hoard. ".\11 WPa riu g apparPl must bt· eht'<'ked. among disabled ex-soldiers and their The sales in \Vilmrttt ··~o wearing apparel allowed on the <lcprndents. ht·twlwr-; or the beach . were under direction of th e Auxiliary "A ('ha rg-t· o f 2!ic will be imposed for of \Vilmettc Post, No. 46. American I· 1!-'t !'h t·cks. " Prof a rw lang-uage ot· roug-h rond u ct Legion. w i l1 h·· P oppy Day in Wilmette last Friday Tickets Now on Sale Beach ticket s arc on sa le at tht: cus - i:-; reported as having_ been the most I : t - J I I .l. .... J. not lw tol<'ratcd. of ,,·nm ,· n nr cllilll r, ·n will to tlw full t·xt nt of the law. :tl'l' ". \ntw y:~nct· puni~ht·d NlfDC'SliY rNtU PRlt·d to 1 10lice an pcn~on guilty of offpnsin! langurrge or ronduct. " \Vom en arP warnpd against strnng'··r~ off'Pring swimmi n g- instnwtions. "For l)Urposes of saf ·ty cllil(ln·n un- " \\'o nwn n·port to tlw \li :'" \fary Jani:' oi ()23 Lakt' an· !1 tt l'. \\ · i lt. n e t t e, \ f i:;.., Bernice I ! u h . . c 1t oi \\.innetka and \li ~~ \fary Edith Stahl of Chicago han· ~aik d to tra\'l~! abroad until September. I . . A Sait'J (lJI tlz..: EcuiWII!_\' of Living at Tlze Gcoryian. I I I W4t ~tnrgiatt llinm<tn :\ \·l' nul· at Davi-; Street. . ' Ht·;l.dy October the Fir-,t. · True Living C9mfort w lTH. c.aef ully selected convenience - features of quality homes. masterfully planned interior arrangement. and luxuriously beautiful appointments. The Georgian has distinction as the home of true living comforr . '·· Special Coupe Touring Car 1· : ·: $ Roadster Sedan 954.00 860.50 859 .50 1017.50 It. is econo.mical to live in The Georgian- perfectly liberal enJoyment of home - no cares- valet and <;e rvant services provide absolute living comfort- rates comparable ro North Shore averages. \· .. u :tr· ;!pJHlilll· ·d Delivered ., . . in,·it· ·d ;t~ t11 in ~t'l' th · mod l' l suit.· f' Citnp l..tion-fi~~ Davis . C. M. ·M eDonald 1019 Davis St. tilll ;., :-;!l'~"· · t . :-; ;l ttlrda:v aftrrnoon is a good Univ. 2l4 Telephone, Greenleaf 1363 Evanston " DCD6E- BROTHE-RS MOTOR I:ARS . Jilhe {leornianQotel Corporation :\!odd Suite Exhibit Rooms-522 Davis Street EVANSTON, ILLINOIS. .... .... ..

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