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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 3 Feb 1928, p. 16

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t 1 ·of · M:allinckrodt High ~r-...-.....;,.. l,_ wiD ti·e a program in the ~:~ -"~~-- meeting of the Art Extension ~ttee of \he University of Illinois in session this week in Chicago. There will be a tour o~ various outstanding art centers. Mr. Western is head of ~he North Shore cemetery at North Ch1cago. . Th Art Ex~ension com!ftittee, organtzed several years ago, wtthout charter, constitution, bylaws or dues, was conceived in the m~nd of J?r. R. E. HieronYf1'!US· ~mumty adVIsor at t~e state umvers1ty, wbo promoted the adea of getting · in touch wit~ abo~t one ~dred ~n. and women .m var1ous _sect10ns Qf llbnms who are mterested m comSchool ' muni y welfare in all its ~ses. . Lorado Taf~. the sculptor, as prestdent The Distinguished Service Cross for World War senice was awarded to of. the comnuttee. The. - membe~s meet twtce a year. Some bme durmg ~he 350. Illinois soldiers. summer ~hey assemble at some destg...,._..... wa......., n:t.ted pomt and travel from, town to .,..... town on a pre-arranged week s tour of I:'D & uv B. Ill"mms · towns, each o f wh"tc h con tam · s l'"~ft. V&TEilDIAJUAN some in eres~ing feature which is used ............, Ia tae continuously f~r community betterment. Ye·r · · fltelltt tile · auditorium on Saturday afterMarch 24. ' Four selections will be liven by the freshmen classes, fo~r by the sophomore. classes, two or th{ee by the junior classes and a number by the seniors. It is expected this will be one of the finest programs the students of MaUinckrodt have attempted. The· students now are being direetecl by )liss FranceS B. Pearson, the athletic director, and Sister. Athertis, principal of the · school The proc~s will be donated to the building f1aad for the new Mallinckrodt high ------- DR. ERWIN ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~n~~~s~tr~~~i~n~~~re~E~a~~~·--- .,_..··t ·· · .,... ... cat" AB ealll ""'·· ·J',........ ... _.::-...., . . m. At the regular meeting of the board of trustees of the North Shore Masquito Abatement district, bel~ last Wednesday night at the Wdmette Village hall, reports were given by the various committees and plans for the solv~ng of the district.'s problems were discussed. The hoard of trustees is considerably handicapped in getting immediately at their problems because of. a tack of funds which will not be avatlable until so~etime next spring. In the meantime, however, they are proceeding with the preparation of plans for the actual work to be accomplished and are clearing up the preliminary details that pave the way to ar.tual field operations,-according to William Edwards, district ·president. T , andidat 5 for t~Y! position of . ~0 c . e . . dtstrtct en~meer are sert· f bemg h most r .. orsly ~?nsl~er~d ~~m t e.t'1 arge T~· 10 0 tappf tcthan s . orF ek pWost M ~· ae 6 rs o ese 1s ran . 1 11er, s------sistant state etiomologisf of the state Herbert E. Caldwell of 930 Linden of New Jersey and field supervisor avenue returned last week from a busi- throughout eleven counties of the Meeta Ia aur.... Felt. Z-3 Board at Work on rC:t :: n~ !ee !e:~n:.t~:; Abateme·t Problems Eatea.- Ca--lttee · Mosquito District .pated accordina · to A!'thar Stri!'Pr, chairman of tbe conmuttee appo1nte.d to select the engineer, that the en~ neer will 'have been selected and Will actually be at work before March 15. Through the ausp~es of Oscar E. St::hmidt, county commi.ssioner, a large barn and two rooms .·n a ,;h ou.se located in the Forest' presene have been offered for use as permanent headquarters-it was reported by Paul Hoffman of the committee selected to make these arrangements. It is considered probable that these buildings, located at Glenview , and. Harms roads, will be leased by the district. ENTERTAINS GIRL SCOUTS Miss Marian Anderson, 1221 Chestnut avenue, entertained twelve Girl Scouts Saturday at supper and a masquerade. The event was in the form of a reunion of the girls who were tent-mates this summer at Camp Juniper Knoll, Elkhorn, Wis. The girls, who were from Chicago and the vicinity, spent the night at the homes of various Wilmette Girl Scouts . Mrs. Leland K. Neeves, 461 South avenue, left on ·Wednesday of last week for New York, to wish bon voyd~~ T~ ~ro~ ~ M~M Edw~d age to her mother, Mrs. A. W. HousM. Skinner of the Gorgas Memorial ton, who is sailing for Europe. Mrs. association. Both men are nationally Houston recently visited her daughter known for their work. It is antici- in Glencoe. So ORIGINAL AND DIFFERENT ............ 1'00\' wa.L· ARCH PRESERVER Semi,.annual . tllol Comparisons ore 1mpossi!Jie PranJdy, The Viaorr has left ~ot practice so far behind that mm~as are impoaaole. <A»asernti.e cfriyen wiD aner really cliscoYer the car's astooishioa resoarces. CLEARANCE SALE This big twice-a-year event offers 8o% of our entire stock in five under-priced groups for quick selling. GROUP ONE its comforc aaCI They will cleliPt .:!:.Ji!ck-ap aod low ps oeedt·oe beauty. But the mapiic:eot. all-clay speed of the car-its fauldess smoothness over clocls and cobble.-re tbrills that await the ad·eoturer! Sis powerful cylinders are sis powerful reasons for this. A...,. ntal reuoo is the basic Viaory ideal Por the 6nt tim~ io JD.OtOr ear history, chassis aocl body are a aoit. Ploor and seats are built io the cbalsis. Tbe wide Victory chassis frame replaces the casto~ body .m-od eliminates the cas~ bod7 The body itself has oDiy 8 maJor parts! .,.,.,g. . $7.85 Other $8.85, The result is 175 less pounds, 330 less parts; standard road aod head dea.raoce, yet a car that is auemely low, steady aod safe with a·po'tVer plaot llrippecl for instant aod brilliant action! Sak .Prices $11.85 $9.85, . .$10.85, Aocl the StUrlnl c8r at the price e.er createdl Numerous styles, colon and leathen from which to ·lect your foot-~ear needs-at i worthwhile saving. All the popular leathen are in~ .claclecl as well as the staple oaa. All s;., At-1 ltJtlruiM in· Beb Group, But Not in B·b Blf/1.. $}095 4-DOOil SIDAN. I. 0. a. DITilOIT TuM in lor Dodge BrotMtl Ruio ProgrMJ everg Tbrmtlq night 7 to 7:Jo (Centr.J Timt) NBC Retl Networlt , Sincere Service Always C. M. McDONALD I 019 Davis Street Phones: University 224 - Wilmette 224 Eftlllton c:Jhe VICTOitY SIX . DOD'· G·E. BllOT.H 'E· L · S . ·INC. ~. 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