Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 4 May 1928, p. 28

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. . . :HtiiiM U..lil' s~~ea A· The Bernie stuclio, widely lalowa for its ·portraiu of babia ancl ehilclren, opens this week ia its new quarters ;,. the Chareh 1 t r e e t buiJdiag, 1623 Shermaa aYen a e , Ennston, opposite the .city baD. Bernard J. Burns, owner, has designed his new st~clio in keeping with the latest trend in art. Furnishings, hangings, · rough olaster finish of the walls, iron ·grilles and other accessoriu of the studio are in the Spanish mod e. B. J. a_.. Mr. Burns' portraits of children have achieved such note that his exhibit at the recent annual convention of the national ?hotograpbers' association has been made a part of that organization's traveling loan exhibit. The Bernie studio's· former location was 1623 Orrington avenue. ... New Triu scored iu aU bat the y 1. annual ~ me meet- first and ti.st.h seuiom, while the t p. m. suppe-.. at ~rield ram came · ~ fifth and y the women of dwt - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - w n 1T....JJaa £Rfenllft '1 ..SOn . at Evanftoll May 14, 15 and 1~ The Local Telephone Directory Goes to Press Soon In the interest ·of good servtce subscribers are requested to call I Wilmette Legion Notes The next regular meeting of Wilmette Post No. 46 will be held at the usual time ~nd place-St. Augustine's Club House. There will be plenty of action and the usual good refreshments will be served. It is entirely possible that the. Drum and Bugle Corps will not make its first appearance May 6 at the opening baseball game, as the lips of some of the buglers still quiver and the hands of some of the drummers still shake. Also they will all have to learn how to march again, some never having known how. Just a weekly reminder of Poppy Day, May 28. It is hop~d that all Legionnaires will urge their wives, sisters. mothers, and others to aid the Auxiliary in the sale of our veteranmade poppies. In the distribution of these please reme_ mber that the crippled ex-service maker gets paid and the excess only goes fqr service work. Don't forget the Auxiliary card party at the Woman's club Wednesday evening, May 23. Don't forget for Memorial Day the largest turnout of all interested organizations in the village. + THE TELEPHONE COMPANY and give notice of any changes or corrections that should be made in their listings Drum and Bugle practice Tuesday and Friday nights. N. K. E. C. Students to Conduct "Story Hour" The 'Second of the series of story hours in which students from the National and Elementarv college tell stories, will be held this Saturday at the Wilmette Public library, it was announced bv Miss Winifred Bri~ht, children's librarian. Miss Doris Gray will tell the story of "The Boy Who Discovered SprinJZ'," by Alden. Miss Bright will also read some of t~e poems written by the children of · Miss Cula Brickley's fourth grade of the Laurel school. ADDRESSES P. T. A· GROUP Miss An·ne L. Whitmack, librarian of the Wilmette Public library, spoke before a meeting of the Logan-Howard Parent-Teacher association last Tuesday ·afternoon on the topic uBooks for Summer Reading." ILLINOIS BELL 'I'ELEPHONE COMPANY

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