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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 24 Jun 1927, p. 3

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June 24, 1927 J. WILMETTE LIF~ 3 ~( , -~ ·t: . NEXT WEEK IN W ILM.ETTE.. (Recorded at Chamber of ComVillage to Be Gaily Featoonecl for An. merce) ·nual Community · Holiday Sponsored by Chamber of Commerce Friday, June 24 North Shore Backers of Measure . __ 7 :30 P. M. Wilmette chapter, R. A. Hiking Headquarters for North Hope for Favorable Action \Vilmette will be a blaze of colors M., Masonic temple. Shore Boy Scout Troops to Be . Sunday, June 26 as SessiQn Wanes at the dawning. of annual Wilmette 3 P. ·M. Baseball, Howard school Opened This Sunday day, the community holiday sponsored playground. · bv the Wilmette Chamber of Com-. · :\ resolution seeking aid from the nierce which, this season. is scheduled 3 P. M. Meeting, Louis BourgeOI:-;, I l'nok county and north shore muni-.ta tt' lcgi~lature itl til" ~kokt'" ' 11 _ 536 Sheridan road, "Rahai Teach- rtpa · 1 o ft ..tcta · 1 · ·11 1 · 1 gues· ~ ,."l ~ dra 1 for Wednesday, August 17. !' " ·1 H' ~peCJa .::. age problem wa s to be introduced at ing s and Principles.' Sunday afternoon, June 26, at the Springfield this week. Arrangements for the festivities are Tuesday, June 28 dedication of the Cabin-in-the-Woods . The north sl1orc spon~ur:-- oi the in charge of a score or more of com12 :lj P. ~f. Luncheon. \\"ilm ett e in th e Fore st Prt·:--t' rH' west of Glenall under the direction of Dr. 0 t' · 1 1 I k Sl t lltta ~ urc, !lnwcn:r, "vie"· with alarm" mittees Charles B. Blake, who was re-a ssigned p tmt st ·c u >. .a ·e wrc er- CDL' erected inr the troops of the t hl· . measure's J 1lun.cre I.Jl to tl1c ln.rrJ's -race. " ot·tll Sl1oJ·c· "r~a Council Bo\· ,...., '- h to that J)Osition in vic"- of hi s master- 8:15 P . ~f. Ouilmette co uncil. ~o . ScouH ·' ' America. ·· " ' · lattr c maelstro:n which it ettcounter('d ni · ful direction of affairs on fa st Wit 942. K 111'gl1ts <> f Coltttlll>us. Odd ·1 1 \\'It 1 llll\\"C comet1 companwn . ; ~uch as '1'1 1· · 'd 1 f h f mette Day. Fellow. hall. 1e ca >tn ts prnv1 e< or t e use o til\: gas hill, tran sit hill s ancl a lot of '"'onlmt'tt "<· I I Sc,,ttt~. through the efforts of County other bills crammed into the lcgislati,·e '-' . . meetings art· the reg·ular . Wednesday, June 29 I Commissioner Osca r v..·. Schmidt of 11 () 1) 1),. 1 , · program in Chamber of Commerce 12:15 P . ~f. Luncll en tl, \\'ilmctte 1 \\"1 tt - ' l " tile clo · t1 ... · ., . ~e o 1 1c sc~s ton a11l th em b ers o f t h e 1·' 11 e e. aiH 0 pruachcd. circle~ the se days and aiready Secre Rot an- club. Ouilmcttc Cnuntry j er m tary Ruth Forb erg is busy wit1.1 the club _ h::>ard oi c~>un.ty commis~i?11ers. '~ht' 1 r~i~lal a~ratllgt:lllcntl:-- J()r the intro- task of keeping the Yarious workers in R P. ~[_ Bahai Sturh- r la ss. C. P. I prngram \\·tl~ t_ ncttcle tlfH.'p mt.rdoducAtton c ucuon t lC re so utton \\Trc mad e line for ronfcrct1ce~. A sess ion oi all · Cltristvnscn. 113R (lak\\·ood aYe- of the Cl)llli11JSSIOners, 0 rest ent n;n a dinner at Skokit· Country cluh the committees is ~c heduled for thi -; l ntH'. t ~lll l . Cermak, Ransom Kennicott, and ~ttnday, J ttnc 12, attended by - rcpre ~ C\'ening <~ t Chambrr of Commerce I Thursday, June 30 PctL:r ~f. Hoffman. who has been in ~entativcs of variou s nnrth ~ h on· y!J. headquarters when the actual plans for i :.!f) P. \I. \Vilmcttc lodge, Xo. 931, IH.·rsonal charge the construction. ~~ g·es . the myriad fe2tture s or the da~· \Yill he F . & :\. ~f.. :Vfaso nic temple . T ht· flag pole, one of the unique Senator Hueb sch alld S\\·iit. til~.: set into motion. R P. ~1. .-\. T. ~ht·rman lodge. Xo. part. of the hike headquarters, is a latu.:r from Lake county, arc pilo tit1glh·rnard ~r l'\·l·r ha:-- ilt'en l4"i\·cn ·k·! 892. l . n. O.··F .. Odd fello\\' < hall. trel'. carL·iully trimmed and equipped, tilt· measure at Springfield. job of getting the ,·illage properly I Friday, July 1 hw -, till standing, root " and all. The The Resolution festooned for this occasion. He ha s 1 i :.30 P. ~f. \Vilmctte chaptn. R..\. va riot~:-- Legi on posts of the north The resolution read s as ilJII(J\\ . ~. · \I 'I · 1 1· · · th ·' lost no time in conferring with expert I ... -' a-,o111c temp e. :- 1 10rl· area £trt' co:n >tmng 111 e pur"\Vhereas, The lack oi P 1 oper drain - street decorators with the result that ~ P. ~r. \\'il<:Yan shrook En ca mp - ch;he of an American flag to be used ;t ge, sewage and flo od control in the fl ags, IHtntmg . . I 1)C 1 ,. 177 . T. 0 . 0 . F .. o--~d an<l strramers wtl tnen t . . \O. n . a t t Ih.' I1rac1quar t ers. district lying just west oi the city ~>f much in e\'idence as the <lay of jolliFello\\·s hall. Scouts Will Participate \\.aukegan, a11d the Yillage s of Lake fication approaches. The program will begin at 2:30 Bluff, Lake Forest and Hi~7 hland Park F' ld f \\ ·. 1 D ' II · 1 · "A. bl " d d b ~ 1e e\·cnts or 1 mettc a,· \\'t 1 o'c ock w1th . ssem y soun e. y a in Lake county, and the village-, of he held on the Village Green west of I 0 . ~Clltlt hugkr. followed by the invoca<~kncoe, Winnetka, Kenilworth, \\.il- the Howard schr-.01. while th e conn·:- - l tillll, and the repetition of the Scout mctte and the cit_,. of EYatHton, in s1ons · · , " it'" ( 'J' hen w '11 come t h c pr~sen t aan<t d ance pavt·1·ton o.n tl 1<' I ,eg1011 , 1 )a l l!. 1 Cook county, which is drained hy the g~O\·e on La~e avenue JUSt west ?f I j, lll and arn:ptancc of ~he cabm, folSkokie river and branches of the north Rtdge road wtll attract the thron.~:;: ; 111 p. . F. .. D . I . . . . ~ ..- JlO\\·ed by the flag raismg ceremony. 1 a) c. f~nlt~lf0 tork of the Chicago rh·er, is a serious the late afternoon and e\·ening hours . ' " t~ · 1 J 1 I · k. · 1This \\'ill hr iollowed bv the pledge to _ a nclts l) t: H menace to the health of the ))eople 0 f 1 d' f '11 anc ~' rs. 1o 111 c a,- ~ u :'1 .a ·~.: · ·. . 1e out eatures . ·1 c"lel>rat·· ,1 ·'.: th· flag and the benedtctlon.. residinO' . in such district and causes a f ne o t h th stan t mg t e · wt . a\~elllt", '" \\'t'ltllett··. '" ,,.,. 1 '- " 1 t-. o course, e e s ree pro-c sston. arfirst S . . olemn High ~fass at St. Jo:;ep!J'._ Trooj):i. under the leadershtp of thetr .·,:Teat 'Joss to the property owners of rang-ements for \\'hich an kit with h b' I 1 1 \\"l D church. Lake il\'Cnue and Ri<ls:re road, Scoutmasters will use t e ca m. t that populous and J)rogrcs sive district. D 'd l." 1 avt ne son. w 10 ast 1 mette ay \Yilmrttt', Sunda\', Tunc 2(). .. \\'ill al~o pnn·ide opportunity for spe. and · directed the most elaborate parade · · · d h "\\.hert.'as. That part oi the district Wilmette has ever witnessed. A natin: oi \Vilmettt·. Father cia! " ·inttr camptng an ot er year\\ hich lies in Lake county is \Yithin Information regarding \Vilmette DaY De Haye was graduated front St. round feature:;. tht· Xorth Shore Sanitary district and is rather vague !!_t this early date, but Joseph's grammar school and from ·- - that part of this district which lies in 1 the proverbial cat will soon be loosed Loyola Academy in the cla ss of 1913, Cook county is . within the Sanitary· from the bag anrl the highly valued and has since been studying for the district . of Chicago, and details revealed to an anxious public. priesthood. He is a member ni th e "\Yhereas, The Skokie river has a Jesuit order of the priesthood and ,,·as slightly greater fall in its course Dr. M. R. Barker Rents ordained \\. ednesday. J unc 22. by through Lake county than in Cook f Bisl~op John J. Glc·nnon of St. Louis, Postal ddiYery service in Kenilrounty, where it is but a slow, slugome or ami y Reunion ~!o .. at the St. Francis Xavier church. worth is rapidly nearing machine-like gish stream into which settling basins Dr. and Mrs. ~1. R. Barker of 730 At the services on Sunda,· Father efficiency. according to Postmaster and Imhoff tanks discharge aud have Central a\·cnue have rented the David Have 'vill be assisted hv- the Rev. Blanchard. In the past two week~ discharged their putrescent effluvia. the Halt residence at 809 Central avenue Joseph· Rengel and the Re~-. Niclwlas since its inauguration. system has been odor of which contaminates the air: for the month of July and wilt have a Sesterhenn, who were members oi his wrought out of a natural chaos; boxes and, family reunion with their three daugh- class in St. Joseph's school. The ser- ha \·e beeu put tW by .t he residents; the "\Yhereas, The North Shore Sani- ters and grandchildren. mon will be given by the Rev. \Villiam new carriers, John Montonara and tary district has excavated a straight Mrs. Frank C: Vincent. with Barker H. Agnew. president of Loyola univer- George \Vatson, have memorized their deep channel to the Cook county line, and Betty, of Sacramento. Cal., arrive sitv. · routes and routing systems and eight and in times of heavy rains and Aoods todav. Mrs. vVilliam 1\1. Raiguel. with Following the services there will be street letter collection hoxes have the waste-laden ·waters from thi;; William M. Jr., and Majorie. of Phila- a dinner and .reception at the home of hen set up at ,·arious points of vantage t:hannel spread over the land!' under delphia, Pa., and Mrs. Ira M. Grim- the youthful clergyman's parents. in the village. As a result. mistakes the rontrol of the Chicago Sanitary shaw. with Robert anrl Tomnw, of are becoming a rare occurrence and district, this water lying stagnant \Yashin~ton. D. C., "·ill also hr . here · A rt League Will Conduct faster a~ well, as more efficient deth('reon, furnishing a breeding ground for the family gathering. liven· has been effertcd. This in two for mosquitoes and flies, and a men Class for Young People weeks. acr to the health and \\'ell being of Henry Justin Smith Now Among the new features planned hy· Attention is called to the new colthe people resident in such district: a Resident of Glencoe the North Shore Are leag-ue in its pro-· lection boxes from which at regular 110\\', therefore. be it gram for next year wilt be Saturday inten-als the letters are collected and "Resolved. Bv the Senate of the Henry Justin Smith. managing edi- classes for young people. These class- brought in to the post office. They are Fiit\·-fifth Gene.ral Assemhlv. that thi~ tor of the Chicago Daily News. who es will in no way parallel the school located as follows: Chicago and North , ·· · or d er to ate · 1 111 · ·1 · formcrlv lh·ed in ~'ilmette. has pur- art \VOr k , h ut w1'11 b e pnnctpa · · 11 Y the · Senate. 111 t lL' so 1nn_g · \YL'stern station; northeast corner o f 22 oi the problems in this district and in chasrrl the residence at 0 Hazel ave- stud\· of drawing, color. and composi- \\'ooclstock avenue and Essex road: · · as com b'me d 111 · pure 01'l pamtmg. · · order to prevent sickness and proper- nue. Glencoe. where he and Mrs. Smith tton northeast corner of Oxford and Ratarc to make their home. J · 1 d 1 1 ty loss, urge that the Chicago Sani-t 1s .P anne to con( uct a cas:-; · m eigh roads: southwest corner Robsart tar~' district give serious considerati.1n each of the fo1lowing towns: \Vil- road and Robsart place; northeast to the problem of taking care of this <:.ituatcd 'in such district. and the State mette, Winnetka and Highland Park. corner of Kenil\\'orth avenue and water. either hy continuing the chan- Department of Public Health unite · to Further plans and the names of in- \\'arwick road; northeast corner of nd excavated hv the North Shore study and attempt to solve these proh- structors will be announced later. Mclro..;e avenue and Roslyn road; ~anitarv district to the >Jorth Brancl1 lems: and he it still further southeast corner of Essex and Cumof the Chicago Sanitary District canal. "Resolved, That the Senators of the berland roads. and at the northwest thne being a fall of about t\n·nty- State of Illinois representing the Hey, Buddie! corner of Plt·a~ant a\Til\H' and Stearlfln- feet between the mouth of this Seventh and Eighth districts in thr Get that Government ing roact . channel and the level of the Chirago next General Assembly be requested __ _ ____ Sanitarv District canal, or by any to report to that Assembly as to the Insurance ~[r. and ~1rs. Charles Barr of Hollyother ineans which . engineers may progress made and to recommend any BEFORE T H E TI M E wood, Cal.. spent the past week at recommend: anct he it further legislation necessary to remove this L IMIT EXPI R ES the home of Mrs. Dora von Glahn, "Resolved, That the County Com- lllt:nace to the health of these people 1114 Lake avenue. missioners of Cook county, the County and to curtail the unnecessary loss in July 2. Board of Lake county, the Park Com- the value of the oropertv situated in Aak The American Lesrion or a Miss Marie Flentve of 919 Central missioners of the parks, and the city this district occasioned hy thf'sf' . unVeteran·' Bureau O ffice. avenue has been spending this week at and village engineers of municipalities healthful and unsanitary conditions." her sorority house party in llkhigan. S KOKIE DRAINAGE BILL WILMETTE DAY NEARS B E F ORESTAT£ S O LONS DEDICATE BOY SCOOT CABIN-IN~ THE-WOODS ° I of 1 . . 1 I 1 1 y ou th/ u [ p rtes · tt 'R ead F-irst 71f ' ass at St. Joseph s Sunday , ' I 1 1 1 H F I Kenilworth Mail S Delivery ys(em p· d Jt St ·d tn s s rt e De

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