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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 2 Mar 1928, p. 32

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WILMETTE LIFE March 2, 1928 loyd Hollister ·Inc., Is Praised for Enterprise and Progress (Continued from preceding page) OF CIYIC IIPROYEIENT ~-----------· aua DRI II Rw. HaroW C. Cue, aaiaiater, Nortla A View of the General Office on First Floor gratulated upon its new home. Good tools are necessary for the production of high grade products, and a well designed and well appointe~ printing establishment permits the publication of a pleasing and attractive newspaper. Dr. J. W. F. DaYiea, Aaaociate miaia· I have found that the Gu!Nco.: ter Wiaaetka Conpegatioaal church N.:ws has not spared space or ink Director, Wiaaetka Community in presenting to the citizens of Houae-It is an asset to a communGlencoe the proceedings of the Viiity to have in it~ midst creators. age Board. You have been such. You have Last April they assigned a memcreated a medium that knits us as a ber of their staff the duty of attend. people closer together. ing the sessions of the Glencoe VilNow you have completed a buddlage · Board of Trustees. This asing, that must be your pride, in signment has been eminently satiswhi~h to do your work. Your enfactory, and Elmer T. Selby has terprise is an asset to the North rendered a real service to the citiShore. . zens of the village in reporting very You are doing a fine servtce ~o accurately and in considerable dethese communities, not only m tail, the proceedings of the Board. keeping them ac9uainte~ with w~at This · is particularly pleasing, as is going on, but m refl!sm~ to pr~nt the space in the Council Chamber matters relating to family hfe whtch reserved for visitors is so limited Dr. H-.ce C. SIDith, miaiater, Wil- Rn. Habert Carletoa, rector, St. have no business in public print. mette Pariah Methodiat charchAupatiae'· Epiacopal chun:h-Wilthat but comparativ~ly few can be Congratulations on your new plant My heartiest congratulations are mette is to be congratulated on its accommodated, and the Board of but twice that on your clean papers exte~ded to Lloyd Hollister Inc., on up-to-date weekly magazine of news, Trustees is therefore deeply gratified issuing from your plant for the good completion of their new printing that there is available such an effithe Wu.Mttn: Lin:. Each year it has of the north shore I plant. This new structure and equipbeen steadily improving both subcient assistant to whom may be enment is a symbol of achievement of trusted the dissemination of this imject matter and appearance until now William S. Nordhar., Preaideat, lawhich even a high grade community portant information to our citizens. it ranks among the best of its kind. diaa HiD lmproyemeat Auocia'tioalike Wilmette might justly be proud. In addition to its news, which it The up-to-date newspaper plant For more years than I am wilting gives so fully and so accurately each Carleton W uh.,arae, Superintendent, you have recently completed in Wilto admit, I have been making freweek, Wn.M~ Ltn: is always ready · Winaetb Public · .Schoola-May I mette is a credit to the North Shore. quent trips to printing plants for to give its columns for the advocacy take this occasion -to congratulate It is also a tribute to the progressive business purposes. Some of these of every kind of civic betterment, you upon your expansion into a new policy you have consistently folhave been small, others have been and adequate plant? 'l'his symboland it has thus become .a powerful large and finely equipped. So far as lowed in promoting the best interizes your growth not onfy in financial help to every good cause in the comI can see, none of them were able ests of our North Shore communiprosperity, but in usefulness to the munity. . to render finer service than that reties. community of the north shore, which It has now added to the village ceived at this place. As proof that I read the WINNETKA TAI.K each you serve so well. a .notable improvement, in its new my words are not insincere, I submit week because it so ideally fits the building, outwardly a pleasure to the the fact that we are entrusting to You have been unfailingly gracious home atmosphere of our village. eye by the solidity of its construcHollister Inc., the printing of the to the public schools in giving pubI particularly admire its editorial prospectus for our new church tion and the quiet beauty of its deicity to any matters which we policy, its fairness in the matter of structure. If we did not have great sign, and within one of the finest thought should reach the attention all our publi-c affairs and above all faith in their ability, we would not newspaper plants of its size to be of parents, ~nd we hace come to its sincere cooperation in civic mattrust them with this important work. found a_ n ywhere; spacious and digcount upon you as our medium of ters. communication to the village at nified business offices and a perfectWe should all be proud of our large. C. C. Schultz, Saperiateadeat of Publy-equipped mechanical plant. paper-the WINNETKA TALK. lic Worka, Villace of WilmetteWe are proud of WtLMJ!T'n: Lrr.: and wish it every success. As to what I think of your new Do.alu H. Conaell, miniater, Cleacoe Eatelle T. Farley, Preaideat, The building, it gives me pleasure to say Neiahhora, Keailwortla-The NeighUaioa Ch11fth-We learn with interthat I believe it is a wonderful ad- Mn. Haney A. Buh-Preaideat, bors of Kenilworth wish to express est and pleasure that Gtt:Nco.: NEws dition to our business section and Womaa'a aociety, Wilmette Baptiat in the anniversary issue of the Wit- · is about to occupy its new building. a credit to the Village. I believe we ChUI'Ch-If buildings could represent Please accept our hearty congratumette Life their appreciation of the can justly be proud as a community expert advertising, then the new lations. The paper is a friend of all ~agazine's splendid service in the for havif!g such an enter.prise in our home of the Lloyd Hollister Inc., the community and we note with past. WitM~TTE Lir£ has been a midst. The building in construction plant would stand out as one of the satisfaction this evidence of its strong influence for good in the and design surely is an asset in success. We trust that it may long finest examples of this kind. One community. It has proven its sinevery way and I can only wish for ' serve the territory with the same cannot pass this beautiful building cere interest in women's club work fidelity shown in the past and may you the success you deserve for the without pausing to inquire, "What by devoting an entire page to such the community reciprocate by giviitg improvement you have made in your does it stand for?" Some have sugactivities. It has never failed in its it its good and enthusiastic support. policy of publishing the better things facilities and liberal returns on the gested "library," "school," "church " large amount of capital invested. -items and news events of real but no! Step inside and see the value. home of the WILM~T'ft: Ln.tt. Mn. Arthur W. Caalamaa, Preaideat, · WILMtT'tt Lt~£ has always been See the- glorious sunshine that Wiaaetb w....·. Clab-The Win- Mra. Jo·· N. Vaacler Vriea, preaideat most courteous and generous in exWinnetka J..e-.ae of Womea Voten streams in the windows and the netka Woman's club is very happy --An organization like the League tending the Neighbors publicity splendid equipment to carry on the to send its felicitations to WtNNF.TKA of Women Voters which has for its through its columns. The Neighbors ~usiness of this enterprising conT ALX upon the completion of its new main objective the education . of are deeply grateful for this, and cern. Better workmanship cannot" home. This occasion gives the Wowomen for citizenship is dependent wish the WttMt'l'tt Ln't: many more help but be encouraged by such ideal man's club an ·opportunitv of exto a large degree upon the good will years of success. surroundings. pressing its gratitude for the helpful and co-<?peration of the public press. Wilmette can be justly proud of and generous co-operation in publici· · In W m.netka the splendid service such a splendid addition to its busi- W. D. Lear,, Vic:e-Preaideat, The ty that WINNETKA TAtX has given all which has been rendered by the Wilmette State Baak-The new ness center. its activities. W INN~TXA TALK has brought about home of Lloyd Hollister Inc. is a Leo J. Hillmaa, · Preaideat, Cleacoe An organization such as the Winthe growth of a league ·which is the monument to the progress of that netka Woman's club is largely deClaam._ of Co.........c.-The GI.EN~ largest in Illinois and which holds concern and represents the singular pendent on the local newspaper for cos Naws has been most valuable the national record for having the efforts of the Lloyd Hollister orthe interest of its members and its to the Chamber of Commerce in its largest percentage of eligible women ganization. This organization has ~eneral usefulness. Because of this work and it has been very largely in its membership. This same helpkept in step with the growth of the WtNNftiCA T ALit shares with the through its Joyal support that our fulness has made us envied by other north shore and its present comWoman's club the privilege of inundertakings in all civic affairs have leagues in places where the press modious quarters foreshadow an troducing or furthering any cause or with such success. The gratifimet has not s.uch high ideals. even greater faith in .north shore project worthy of the interest of the cation of Lloyd Hollister Inc., in the We rejoice with Lloyd Hollister The Wilmette State advancement. community. achievement which he has attained Inc., in the completion of its new bank congratulates them on their May the Winnetka Woman's club in his north shore publications, is plant and we predict with enlarged and 'lffers their sincere achievement wish WrNNITKA T ALIC future years facilities an even greater power for shared not only by myself but by good wishes for a prosperous future ' of useful semce, achievement, and good in the life of the entire north the entire Glencoe Chamber of in their new surroundings. · continued prosperity? shore." Commerc. e. (Continued on next page) Sllant Methodiat Epiac:opal CleDcoe-Congratulations to GtltNCOJt N~tws on the completion of its new plant. This indicates the usual constructive policy of the paper. In the development of the north . shore: a paper like GI.ItNCO£ NJtws lS an. Important asset. This paper has gamed a high place in the minds of the citizens of Glencoe. So con~ratula tions to GI.tNcoJt NEWS on th1s newest development. _.an:.. aad · I . I I

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