WILMETTE "ILLAGE OF WIL~IETTE J LIFE May 27, 1927 !i'ipt>tlal Assessnttnt Notice , -llln !l«' of W Jlm«~tte-SpHinl Assessment ~· o. t9u. 1 Reid, mother of Mrs. William J. \Veldon of 1340 Greenwood avenue, ocThe North Shore school track and curred Thursday, May 19, at ~Irs. ~OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to all field meet \\·as held o:1 the Evanston Weldon':; home. Funeral services \\'ere p~·rsol)s interested that th<' President and high school track field last Saturda,r. Board of Trustet' S of the Village of Wil.J held Staurday, May 21, at the hom e mett<> in the County of Cook and StatL· The grammar schools from Evanston at 1 :30 o'clock, the Rev. Francis Stiilt:r of Illinois, haYing- ordcrt·d that a local Kenil\\'orth and Wilmette competed. officiating. Burial was at 1Iount improYcmL·nt b<> made within the Village There were three weight divisions ('f Wilnwtte, County of Cook, State of Greenwood. Illinoil', consisting of tlH' improving of the and a complete set of events in each Mrs. Reid died at the age_ of 81 \\'eRt sid ' of Ridge Road from Lake Ave- \\·eight. The Juniors were tmder 85 vears, after many years ot active nUl' to a point thrPe hundre-d and ninetY pounds, the Intermediates under 95 (:1!10) feC"t North of the North line o'f · crvice in church work. She was born Lnkt' AYenue, and on the West side of pounds, and the Seniors over 95 in Glasgow, Scotland i:1 1845, and came Hidgt> H.oad from the South boundary of pounds . The juniors were Evan ston's to this country forty ye(\rs ago, locatLake..· Avenue to the Southwest corner of strongest team, though they lost to :-:ehillt>r ~treet and Ridge Road and on · t.· ·1 1 J · 2~ · .,, ing in Chicago. Mrs. Reid was an hoth Rid es of Lake Av e-nue from 'the West r-.em wort 1 tllllors, J pomts to ,J,l active member of the Baptist church lin<> of Ridge Road to the West boundary points. of Englewood. She had been makingof Indian Hill Estatt:·s Subdivision, and The \Vilmette Intermediates were the un both sides of Illinois Road from the 1 · t f 1 · ldl · 1t 1 her home for the past ten rears with interse<"tion of Lake An·nue ~{nd Illinois c asstes o t 1e 1111c ewe1g 1 )Oys, her daughter, 11rs. William J. Weldon. A. . Road to the interst>etion of Ashland Aw- captming 45 1-3 of the 77 possible Logan-Howard P. She is survived by two daughters. nu ; also on both sides of Ashland Avt:- points in their class. The Kenilworth Plans Luncheon June 8 !\Irs. \\ illiam J. \Veldon, and 1Irs. nue from the inter::;ection .of Illinois Road ~cniors took the laurels for the hean· to th intersection of Locust Road and \· v eirrhts with 37 I)Oint. s, , ·. l1t'le the E\;Parent:; and teachers, members of Elizabeth Davis, both of Wilmette; r-. ' also on the South side of Ashland Avenue from the intersection of Locust Road anston and \\7ilmette hea,·ies tied with the Logan-Howard parent teacher as- and two sons, James and \Villiam Reid sociation, will gather together for the hot h of Ch i·c ago. to a point twel\·e hundrPd (1200) feet West 20 points each. thereof, and on both sides of Locust \Vilmctte\ strong(·st cntr_ \' was in last time during the s·c hool year vVedA granddaughter, Miss Isabelle Roali from the intersection of Ashland eldon " ·ho is attending Knox C(d -· Avenue to the Intersection Of Lake Ave- the running broad jump: they took nesday, June 8, at one o'clock, in the \\T nue; also on both sides of Mohawk Road all t hrec first places. Vance Soule Presbyterian church, for luncheon. lege, Galesburg, Ill., returned home tc ~ from the intersection of Iroquois Road to start.e d the winning for the Juniors \Vh1lc this luncheon and meeting will attend the funeral service~. the int~rsectiort of Locust Road, and in an t·asement already procured betwet:n \\'ith a 14-foot l-inch jump. Then he the final regular meeting, if it is lots four (4) and fin (5) in block two · "Coke' ' Finlayson sewed up the middle well-attended, it is hoped to make it ebelhack Victim <2) of the Indian Hill Estatt-s ~ubdiYision weight jump with a 15-foot 6-inch an annual affair, in thi s way winding also .on both.~ideR of Sen<><.:a Hoad fron~ .l.tlllll) and Jim Coms leat)ecl 17- foot 9- lll? tl;e ~:ear's activities. ~C\\' oflicu~ of Heart Attack Tuesday 1 ~he mt~:·:sectwn of Locust Road to the wtll ne tntroduced at thts luncheon. "!tl·rs<>ctJOn of Lake Avenuf·, also on both inchr~ for the Senior honors. The death of John George Ccbelhark l'Idt>s of lt·oquoi:s Road from the 'Vest Of the pole vault:-;, the intermediate and plans made for the next Y<.:ar. l~t::' of 1406 \Vashington avenue, occurcd 11 ?li.n~ary of the Indian Hill Estates Sub- contestants were the closest. Kenil - rnations may he made with Mrs. G. ~udcknly Tuesday. ~~ ay 23. at his homt'. di\"Il'lun to tht.· inter:st·ction of lllinoi:s R?ad, also on Blackhawk Road from the \\·orth had no entries so it vva~ a fight T. Hellmuth o£ 1705 Fore:;t avenue. the rausc probably due to hl·art failttrl' . ~\~;"st. ~t?undary of Indian Hill Estates out hd \Hen \Vilmette and Evanston. I Funna 1 :-.en·ires were held Thursday . ~ubdi\' ISI'I?n to the il.lters<·ttion of Seneca \Vhrn the har rrot to 7-foot o-incll Dr. Donald ).1. Gallic oi 1115 l·:lnl - ~Jay 2(), at 2 o'clock, at his hom<:. D r . Road, a so on both stdes of Ron 1 R ,d · · r-· from tlw intersection of A.shla 1 ~n~ . oa all were elmunated hut Paul Jones nf wond a\Tnlll' return ed \londay. ~Lt~ II u hnt ( ·a rlet on oHicia tin g. B ur i ;d to a point. sen·n l~undrPd ·c7oo) ~eet 1~~~~~ \\'ilnwtte and Stuart ~~ errill of EYallS - l3. irulll Toronto. Canada. \\ hl'fl' 1w wa . -. ;I! ~lemorial Park. with a ~fa..,() n ic ~t.·n·of~ trom tht~ point South on th~: ton . fone..; cleared 7-foot 8-inche s hut read ;1 pap ·r hrfnre th e Dl·ntal . ; uCil' r .. ast Ride only of tlw thirty thre f t r . I I 1 . . l'k \I' ~[ 1. " · ' . :" l'l'Vicc..· at thr gra\'l'. Rtrt.>t"t aln·ady dt'dic-atl'd on- the t: \V~~t I~ ernll. w 10 ~ad )~en Jttmpt~lg: \c a ~:-. ~ ary "'-l't·ns ot I :)rnnt<'. ~lr. l\·J,l'lhack ha..; lung· been a rni b~,~~~ary of the. Indian Hill E::;tates SuJ)_ rtteran. lost Ius ::; tnde and fat!ed t li"Cl' (. anada. a 111erc of 0!·. and \1 r~ . Cal - dent <,i the tmrth ~hore, havina Ct,n dnll'l~>n. to the mte~se<·tion of Lal<r An- trys. lte. n :tttrnl'd to \\'ilmettL· with Dr '"' . (' II' nue, also on both s 1 dPs of ~ll'lh L '\f ·. . . dticted ;t decorating hu::-.ine ss for tweh·c1 t:-. 1 from the int e r~t't:ti~n r;r Bl<~ckh:~~~~~ na.nt· . ur 1 1 tntcrl·:-.t "a:-, ta-:t·n tn t 1 11 .. ,a ll', an<. making an l':dl·n<kd .Year~ in the no rth -.hon: :-. uburh ~ . Fc· r ~o a point·)~approximatf'ly thret' hund~·~~ trac~ tlH'J..'t and thr h oy~ a1:e ;dread~ \:- lay lwrt· \nth h l' r uncle and aun t. the pa:-.l thrc..·c year:- he \-\·a s a n ·;;i i~~~~h fi~~es("~~)s!~~~n~~U~lo~~('~(:or, a~!'m .on Jr,okmg- forward to next year-; eyenb . \1. lJ . - o----:den t of \Yiltndtc. lie i:-; :-.un-i\·t: d 1)\ hi , lt:· rs~ction of Lake A\'('J;U<~ to10t~~et I~t~'~~= .b -b -- R-d-=. 1": r l'llrH.' !ta Bt ~· cl. daug!l tl'l" · I I wife. Phylli ~ l". L:elll'lhack, a ~fi ll , l'~·('tJOn ~f lllal'khawk noad, ai!';O on hctl1 le ourse y a 10 thl' (,l·ll rge Htrd-. nl 1010 ( hL"t11l ' Ho\\'ard. and t\\'0 ._ , i-; tL·r..; _ , \1r. -- . L!,·t rr it·t l'ldt·s of O:s ) · 1nng · 1 L t' f 13t · ':?t' 1.~~nt· f rom th t' int<.·r.!:H :t.:N Off d t M d ;t\L'lltH', I·S fiIllh 1l't' ~t ;t r ill tht· M. Clark and :\fr :-.. Carolin e "irch h c.tT. Jlll~~i~lat l~c~~~~w]k l~o·a~ to a n.oint apow ere a 00 y I Btnndt ..;chool in ~I ilhurtlt·. :\ . '." . H e \\'<l~ acti\'t' in \[a -.nnic \\'or k . ;,, 11 _ f eet sduth. th£·reo/u::l:t~·<<· 1 '.1 (u>ltt~ 1 :~, <~ 5 0 ) I \lood~· Bible In:-.titute. 153 lnstitntl' \frs. Bird " ·ill k.t,·c tilt· fir:-.t ni n n; frCJill t} . t . "' . .' . . rl\\,l 1 . uln(· 1· ' ('1.' . 1. ·I . ' c. n I" \. . a lll('llllle r Clf Birr iJ \\'OPd Lodgl' \" o . 1e.m us(·ttJOn ot Blackhawk Road p ,tle. t ltnug 1 th nne tn. \\"L'l'k to :-pend CO!llllll'lHTllll'l lt \\·t:h }()]-'> \ y· ~· . \ \I 1 wa s a lll t·ll1to a pomt approx:imat , 1 . t ~ 1 · ltcago, ~. .. . . · -· . . ·. lX : . · ., an < I ·,nd tift . ( .,; > _ · l' ~ wo 1mndred , " ·' (l ' ' 1 1!1 t 1 1<· 1 >' 1 · 1 t.: ~~ l'l'Cel\·tng tnatl_,. 1 1er c am.d1U·r. il!HI n·turn "ith lln . < · tll t 1... "1 "<: - . ~I .. '· . 1 ·9 ul· .' ... a 0 I · · I 1,. h 1 ·1 · lOll \ OU!lll . . 1t'et South tlH·rt·of 'lis< (I~ ('~iJ~J?e~\·~ _ LatH- fi"Oill tht· int<·rs'ec~i~~~~ i \'l~rc,Jlt.lll'llt~. ~11 · tb ·. romp etc ~(l~~r~~ ~ . -0- . . l~oyal Ll·aglll'. and T~o\· a ! :\rcanum ·(" Dlctd,hcl\\k Road to a point <l])J)I'OX-, \\ Itil lttll Ut dlt Yl,t thr loud :O. Jll clkll \11"" 1kll"n l\.('ator ot Belndnt·. Il l. . I ("11'(1· ·11 I .l.t\· ·"01111CI. I 20? llll'ltel\' two 1 d d · · 1 1 r~ 1· C" · \\'\I fl 1 ' JOO , · " ' ' ' < tl 'tl fitt~· (:!50) !'~·cot 1 1roug 1 \(H tn ,..,tatloll . , . ..<'>() .· ) \\;ts the hou"e . "tint .-,ou 1 1ereoflun · alln:m and t1 · V'll· · · · · ... . of ~!iss . . . .·\cl··1· ' ' 11.cl' . 1 . - ---- -- -- . mettt· Cook (·<,unt,· Illll. ~ .'.'g , of \\'11-,nH·Itr:;, It IS stated. l()ne~. daughtn oi Dr . and ~fr..; I \\. I INFANT DIES lll(IIS . B\' ('()II1) 1 "1 I I 1 I" . . ' ' ' . ,. . ~tJ·u~·~u_lg- along- anrl undpr all said ·Roads, ' J L' :it\H ~ - lY .ra( 10 · _01 course. 1" l (l lll':i ll l 1020 Central an·nue. duri m: Ftttl L· ral :-l·n·ice . . \ \Tn· . hl'ld \\- l' dl1l ' ' f~'l!l:~. ~·cttnd Avet~ut:l:' an ornanJPnt; l light - 11Cll lll'\\·. But the Jdl'a ot properly ;lr - the pa-.t \\l'tk. ~!iss KL"ator ranle II' da . \', ~fa .\ · 2:1, at th· · l.t'\\·j.., iunl'r at g "'· ·" em l'Oill'l.!-itlng- of otlt· hundred ·u1 i credit ·d rour · ·s worl·ed c ut ·dotl". th · · · ... t"ig-htY-l't"v-t·n ern· t 1 · t L :o.L . · " l ' ,... L 11 1t nort J1 :; JWrl' pnncqnlh· tn ·tttl'lld rhaJ>tl for tht.:· iniatlt clll.l<i <>1. '.It· . . . .· ' cllllt·n a hollow SJIU!l ' 1· f . II"'" . . I . r ' . ··t . .... r . . '( ' _\ ·t11<1 't"ntnfuga~ly cast Wi::;eonsin rt·d gT<tnitt· 1 !>· ' 111 0 . u, _L,...L ,ttl~ ~nm < 1 ~l\ I.H tn : llt ~fti..;IC fr..;ttYal at },,·anston. Mrs. John .. ?\ichol on of \Vilm~.· ttl'. ;:~~1{rf~<: 1 !1;-i~\~ng('(~~<;~~~~ards .~ixh·t·.n (lfiJ ! 11 "' 1r 11 ctHlll lor crl'dtt. IS. -owho died \\'cdnesday, May 25, at the butt fo (4) f' . JH mg " 1 a ('ll"t'Ular I - --- - - - - - 1Irs . . T,ottt's 1<. Gt'llson (Jt. 706 I·'or·~ ..:t r.,,·atlStOtl ll()' . J)l'tal. } " )JLtrl·,·tl t in d' ur E-et long- and ~~·n (10) ineh\'l' ~I r:-. . Lnn;w ~1. Drake of 9B I k '" " r. ·· wa s a tanwtt'r to ht· plact·d 111 the ground , · · ,a ·e a\·enul' entertained thirty-six g-uests at ~f emorial Park cemetery. a 1_1 ~ an ornamental section twelve (12) it~· l· tnH' !dt r.m·s<~a~· · ~lay 24. for the luncheon, \Vednesday. Uay 18, at her fu t long,. a t:ro£s s <.'lion of which is bl:-.1. ~he \\'tll \'tSit her son. Robert. home. The Q ·uests \v·ere fri.Ctl(ls of Mt·.s . LOSES KIN BY DEATH oetagona 1 m shaJ>~· :-;·tid t a 1 St>l'- i il 'tuc Ient at D artmout I1 co 11 ege 111 · Gillsotl \\'llo are COtltlectecl ,,·t'tlt tl1r ti on d.·r · '·" ornamen ~lr..; . Rrginalcl H. Crt:t'll ni 318 Park .' crPasing m dJ<tnH·tt·t· from eightc·en 1 ' r 1 ( 1~) me heR at lht' bottom to fi , . d . H anm·er. and then eave ror -~u ont rea . Baptist church of Evanston. a\·enue. ha~ just received :t cablegr ; 1:1 one-half (5%) indws at tlw toJ~~ ~~1d 1 sailing- on thr Doric for Europe. In -ofrom England announcing tht· death standardR to h·n·t· 't 1 1 · · · 'l 1 1 ' 1 1 1 · · · t 1 ').f two(?)·. h " : ·. lO\· approxnlilatdy . ·' ontrca sle WI H' Jntncc )_ \' ;, r . ~li .-."i (~lad _,·s Vc' rllc"lCil of 310 'l'llt.r<l of her brother. L. ]. Ovl'rington, with me ls in d1amd~·r throuiJ'h tl I 1 ·\f \. \ '1 · · 1 f 1 f \\"1 " ('t->11tPr and to hav .... ·t 1 t cHlgu · n . K aiH . rs.1 · 11tcs1< c, ormcr1V 0 1ar OPelllng· "tt I' 1 - c:tr·"' ' et, lt.:·ft 'f ·' 011( 1 ;1\-. 'f ·' CIY 2" ,), on a wh(llll she \·isitcd last suulmer. m. tht' butt ap]>roximately three ( 3 ) inehf'.!!l 1 mette. "" 10 wt accompall.\' 1cr o11 1er m:::>tor tour of \\'f~C'()Il~il;. ~he will '~~~: lJy nine (~)_ inchPR long, the top of tllttr. ~1rs. Drake has set no d.ttc d:-.it friends and r_ elati\'(·c;; in Jefferson, LUTHER LEAGUE MEETING l\htt.:h shall be ~lilt- (~~ incht·s bPiow tlw \ for returnino· and \vill make an in - ' ':~n~un.~ntal St'dlon; sal(l standards to lw · , . , . · ,..,. .\fadi~on, and other cities, and l'Xl)!Ct:' The Luther league of the \\.ilmctt~ J>t:t \\lth. one-half n":l> l·ubie yard c.r ddinltc: stet) . to remain a few \n·ek:;. English Lutheran church will meet at l·rushed luneston(· lSUrrounding thr butt .--othe home of Miss Elizabeth Holman th{'r~ shall b<> mounted upon and attached ~lis:-. !\cttie Kaufman, daughter of - o-~n ~M:h of said l'!ectrk tight :standards 1 , T 1 H 1. f ; ' ~fr . and ~frs. John Fuhrman and Friday ·eyening, J unc 3, at 8 o!clock. 029 :c dJ·ohum d(·sign cat~t aluminum casing-It. H . d. 0111 · :au ~n.a~ 15 o_f 1\\' l l.lm - tht·ir daugl1tL-r. ~fartha. of 1o30 Lake All members and their friends are nll au ~ctagonnl lantt·rn .type Jig·hting woo avenue. ts vts1bng 111 1eaton. fixt':'rt> thirtY-three (33) incht>s high and Ill.. at th.e home of !vfr. and ~frs. H. T. aventtL', ha\'t returncd to \Vilmcttt· urged to attend as a program of un~~ 1 \) · m~ ah maxi~um diamett'r of sixtt'en Burt formerly of Wilmette She ·is after -.ptnding thl' winter 1n ~fiami. usual interest has been prepared. mr ~s. With ornanwnta I spike 011 k: I · · · 1 1' Fla. top, fitted with t<ight (8) d(·ar RYenitf· ma 1ng; an exten<1C( vt~It, anc 1as set - 0Warren Seibold. son of l\{ r. and ~I r~. ~-:laHs patH·Is, complt'tf' with ~erit·~ film no date for her return. ~r r:-.. Donald J. H o:;kin:; of Coluln- A. B. Seibold of 522 Forest avenue. i~ ~ : utout sockd mountPd upon Hn adjustahl<> ~ockt·t HUPJ~OI"t aud high \·oJtag·t' im.;ulato 1 ·, bt~:-., Ol1i:->. <hugh1l'r of ~I r. and Mrs. expected to return next week from the tompletc \\'lth two hundr·t-d and fift,· ('J5Ut ns th(· l·usint·Hs of t'lw t·ourt will Jlt'rmit. ..-\II pc ·rsons dt'Hiring- may file objections John \\". JliH oi 1115 C.rennwood ave- University of Arizona, at Tuscan, ·andle-J>o.wer or one hundrrd (100) t'andle' t·b "isiting her whe.re he has been attending school. !IO~Vl'l', stx and six tc·nths (6.S) ampert- in l'aid C'ourt ht-"fOn' said day and may nue. is spending I\YO \H. :t)lllt·ar em tht· lwaring and m-ak1· their parent'. S(·J"If' H Type C lamp, all connt><·tl·d in place He ts a memher of the freshman class. twc-nt~:-(·lght (28) s~andar·ds to ht· <'quip~ rl<'ft'l1Rt'. -o-oP<·u \\ lth t:ast alummum strt·Pt sign with ~aid ordinanc~· providc·s for the l'OllecM iss Betty Mulford, daughter of ~Ir. 1 1Ii~..; Helen Seibold, daughter of Mr. 'rn~tllwntal, hral'kH, hot g·alYanizcd, the tion of said aHst>ssnwnt in tf'n annual 1 ·l'dlnanq· for the :-;anw h<·ing on file in instalhm·nts and with annual interest and ~f rs. A. B. Seibold of 522 Forest and Mrs. H. 13. Mulford, 835 Elmwood t ~r offiu· of tht· \'illag<' Clerk of said tlwr·~·on at thl· rat(· of :six (6) pPr c..'('ntum avenur, entertairied at a Pi Beta Phi avenue, spent the past week-end at V1llag-P, ~:nd said \'illagt' l.:wing applied JWr annurn, as JH"O\·irh·d by law. .:;orority cc,zy, Friday, May 20, from 4 Knox college, Galesburg, Ill., where to. th_ t· < ounty Court of f'Pok County, Vatc·d, ".iltm·tt(·, Illinois, 1\Ta.y 211th, A. she visited Miss Jane Owen of \VilJIJ!n()l.s, for an assessnwnt of the cost of 1>. J!·27. until 6 o'clock. at her home. mette. sa1d unproYt'llll'nt, ac<·ording- to benefits t'HAHLES N. EVANS, -o<tttd an as~wssnwnt therefor hc-\Ving b~en PHsonl' appointed by the President -oDak Smith of Am;1ritlo, Texas, is '!]adt- ~nd returntd to said Court ( Do<:kct of tho Board of Local ImproveThc \Vilmctte Commanclery club will ;\;(). l!Ja), tht- final hearing t!lereon will be spending a werk with his parents Dr. ments of the Village of Wilmette, held on the 6th day of JunP, A. D. 1927, t o0lr County, Illin0is, to make and ~fr~. C. ]. ~mith, 1325 Green~·ood hold a meeting Tuesday, Ma,. .11. in <'It 10 o'C'lork A. 1\1. or a~ soon th£·rC"after said asRf'ssment. the \\'ilmette Masonic tempil' . ReL 34 _1tc avenue. freshments will be served. Kenilworth and Wilmette Teams Win Track Honors School Children Raise Mrs. Isabella Reid Dies $190 for Flood 'Relief at Home of Daughter Here The smn of $190 was raised by the children of the Joseph Sears school in a campaign for hmds for the flood relief. Due to the fact that most of the parents had previously contributed to the cause, it was believed unwise to take up a general contribution, but as the children manifested a desire to sacrifice in some way for the cause, the \\'Cck of 11a\· 15 was set as Self Denial wrek. Dttring that period the children turned O\'Cr to a committee the money that they \\"Ould ha\'e spent ordinarily for show:;, -candy, and the like, raising in this manner the money that v;as turned over to the American Red Cross for relief work. I ' 'fhc death of Mrs. Isabella Balmer · T. · l J. G. U t:·· . ·. Bt c---· · 1 r L' '. · I n - w .u .. q · · ' · ·i 6