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Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 21 Apr 1922, p. 11

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&<mm '":&f. V^*H- THE JLAKE SHOBJS N gg 12JS m mB^MmM^ws WW1W-- si^*MS§«lS' IMMnNiB «NEWSsif tiff NORTH SHORE CLUBS Well Beloved Tale of pi l Adventure Is Featiift! lot Benefit Movie Show SPRINGER APPRECIATES LIUEPMTATTrill^ ttBASURE ^Sl&pftfr* vtth fl' fiSSi Shirley Mason in the leading ptihH««.n -ILewiB B. Springer of Wilmette, who, with Howard P. Castle, was the choice of the Seventh district voters tor Re- Dan will be the "feature1 of>- f the moving picture show to be given by the 'Kappa Alpha Thetas of Evanston in the Hoyburn theater Friday afternoon and even- ing, April 28. Additional "attrac- tion^' will be a^Hafold IJpyd comedy *and_*a reel showing a number of ~Wnces~~by -little-. Charlotte Andrews, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carlos S. Andrews of EvanBton, taken When the little girl was nine years old. Miss Helen Hedges and Miss Frances : Hunter; members of the Kappa Alpha Thete sorority at Northwestern uni- versify, will gfve vocal solos at the z four performances which will take Place at z, 4, 1 and 9 o'clock. .: â- ;â- .-.â- .. â- . •; Hand-made posters advertising the benefit show ape on display about the city. They are the work of children in the ^ art courses in the public schools of BvanstoiuSc '£& ^ Miss Lavinia Ferra of Chicago is general chairman of arrangements for theprograinT ^Mlssf Pauline Ferraris in charge of the sale of tickets, -Mrs. Duncan Welty, will arrange for the sale of cahdy^during-the-;afterjioiiP and evening, ancTMrsT^Ernest E. &o- derson, manages the publicity. The proceeds will go to swell the build- ing fund of the Northwestern univer- sity chapter of the sorority, |||S The executive board of the New ^America Shop will^meet Monday, April 24, in Room 921, Fine Artsflmild- -tog, Chicago. ^W You Can Do Better Here --------------------- l»AHflF The annual convention Of the Illl-, ^ .,..„,...,.,., riois Council of the Parent Teauhei KAdmbOLH 0 Association will be held at the Hotel Sherman on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday of^next week, AT»rir 25, 26 and 27. An interesting program has been arrahgearTbr each session and shoppers Will be afforded an excellent opportunity by dropping in at the hotel at any time. Any further In- formation regarding the program may be obtained through Mrs. Karl D. King, 914 Greenwood avenue, Wilmette.|f SANDSTONE CAMP ^li^Cimi.Late,. Wis. Ill The place where your daughter will have the right kind of summer va<iation.Five hours h-om Chicago. Three divisions, ages 8 to 24. All water and land sports, riding, dancing, arts, . dramatic*, music, tutoring. Thirty counselors. Eleventh season. The camp where only the best satisfies. For booklet address ESTHER G. COCHRANE Tel. Craceland 8978 3722 Pine Grove Ave. w >*" Prune Shrubs Now Properi prunlngZyeJ^enates, improper bruninedestroys. Have you pruning destroys. Have your pruning done now, before the growing season begins.â€" Allâ€"workâ€"4»-~given careful, skilful and prompt attention. Fullness of foliage and profusion of blossom depends upon this important work and the time it Is done. ?S- fftottb Shore Tlattf>0cape Service Department ":#<;"..â-  EVAN3TON, IIdE*^Phone^pj26a â- MSSiSJISPSMMSMSiBSWMSSMnSMSSWSMi^^ UOYBURU .R*ATINEESXantt^^ Ewningl 7 and 9 r:- r Next WselC&r^? Monday and Tuesday April 24 and 25 GLORIA SWANSON "Her Husband's Trademark A Pram* of New York and the Mexican Border » Wednesday and Thursday, April 29%nA 27 ^WALLACE REID "The World's Champion" Friday, April 28 Kadpa Beta Theta Benefit BySuvetuoir Harold Lloyd Comedy Dance film of Charlotte Andrem ojBajOoT^ Saturdav April 29 -^foffiW nf thft Bnyatl Hmint«iiM in the Illinois General Assembly, has expressed a desire to publicly thank the voters of New Trier township for the splendid support accorded him in the recent Primary election. Springer received second;high vote in the district among nine candidates. the final ngures appearing as follows: Castle, 13,291; Pickrel, 5,987; Gorka, lim\fo KowalBki, 1,873; McKerchar, 3,532%; Waterman, 8,107^; Gulp, 1,|37; Ellis, 1,487; Springer, 10,714^. he letter, addressed to the elect- orate of New Trier7 townshipr reads: ||l greatly appreciate the splendid support .you gave me for Represent^" tive for the next General AssemblyT^ on last Tuesday, April 11, and I want to thank you most heartily for the'in- terest you took in "the-Primary Blei tion in my behalf; 43G4tfapie~avemier Wilmette. **f ^Sincerely yours, Lewis B. Springer. Hjw~Pevii^Jb^uiterdii TYoin~~"Cousihs" of his Wnd.|Sp He works and works and work(||# S . And still remains refined. r:;rriK:' •..... . . Adv.'. L24-ltc Iv^j&j REALllfiU»FULSEllVICE"V;;'i^ '^MM-Qn-;,, Xji .Vour' Paint Problems %" ~ All Size Cans, Tubes, Special Colors BrThari Elsewhere NEW KENILWORTH OFFICIALS In a complimentary ballot Tuesday of this week the voters of Kenilworth named new village officials as follows: 1 TrujJejettCAl^ Stevens and Harry Vlssering. Village Clerk: Harry E. Weese. ,';:â- .%,â- <$& AUBURN BEAUTY-SIX :^^7mR. Continental Motor 'gill *S«SS F. O. B., FACTORY $"111 » e.:H.BRIGGS2l EvantonrMO- lo^Shefman Avw»ue ML BUILDS NEW HOME Application has been made by C. »."" Carlson hetbf e * the Kenilworth Village Department of Public Works for the construction of an attractive residence at 208 Oxford road. The esti- mated cost of the home is $18,000. , FIFTIKTH ANNIVERSARY „ â- >!§§ Harrison Wild,; Conductor i?|i "Mass in B MfaW7 ..........Bach May 2( 8:15 p. m. Reproduction of first concert of SO years ago 'â- :â€""' Mav 3 S;1S ^Iff^MSSBiSf? ."PUgrim's .' Prc^asS.v.ll^f!lsi: ......••StiUman Kelley . Chicago "Mendelssohn Club +m Chicago Woman's Chorus Chicago Symphony Orchestra -a«»t- Tickets on sale now at Club Of- fice, Lyon & Healy*S. Harrison 6680 243 S. Wabash Ave. store rwm^i Painting, Decorating, Floor Work, Signs church of christ, Scientist, '$$ffiM Announces m^ssm^m^ lire on Christian Science 1 (|HSs|f?;;;i*%!i%^|^^Spi|fe:||f Portland, Oregon i Ma1iiblr"ol;: the ?ll^ ui*ch The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass. invited to attend To the hurried business man the frequency and jreli afoilit3y>f Jgort^ .Share i<C3^p^JaiSKS^KX! Ire $ii minimum -pvets ei......... ^trij|s-^nTSthc speedy electric tratns^offer^ iTh1e'""cleffiti^omlo:rlaible mrnm mm"......~ atteiitive^emj*L M': hi... ' |ld^el^filbir,,iin^ffi^rta insure to travele|s*-^isHJ)leasantland te ^mlSig0iÂ¥^:d&^!mSM S0R1H SH0RF .Uplift. 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Everybody says it looks gorgeousy just as if it werfe ._ made â- '• for ;',v;me.::^vV'ev, had. :.;|t: coar sent out front ifcwit- towhalsof but it^iidn't coat- pare with^^ur^oa^e^cy in pricelv:ic^^:;/^13»Iityi".^:^1 ;^3pii*B. isn't the first time;we liavit ha4 ^suclr an ^jecj^essoii^ and I guess :w$ shafoemem* â- ^^e^hereafter^^»^ou^ tlM^ndic^t of all the pretty things in^ the world for chit- dren^mictyoiir pfjcesTgjp^-gQ fair that our Daddy always sayslft^eUr there's oh£ bill Jr:'|dpn^^0M!n;^|^^ promptly? .....,. :..^.,..,,.„-„..._...... ;fg|e|%?;. ;â-  '.4^-f-^-r- What chilly weatner we are :^avin^:toja^|^Btt^wte cares, so long as W€ have a SweaiteWfoTra] jEpiic^nlfoji^^ pf-dpor apparel these days* the way, we just hiad a llandJS^IM^^ -Of; -^nfeNi ers.:;nT^de; ii#^i^ra^feSwt& ^uaiH^jfflipe#-^||^^ " ^ordttrpyy Tweedsg a«dr Grand Opera /1/CHICAGO1 Limited-SFrmns foifChicipJ leavr Wilm sl-fJURi All LimiiM TrM^^ClMiwS^^^^iMV^ Mrd and Dorchester and do not circle the Loop*; >imMi lins .JUrflli^ Jiaff^iour^rom 7:04-IF m. to 8:04 a. m.^ w42^8^f? every j; 'STS^g^t^SS^^^Sls^Sa^^ *§£%* North Shore & Milwaukee R. R. tike, at|3.T5 u^;;Com^:^|ilf your size is a^v^abTe^ ?At the same time^ selectj your Juits. Middy Blouses an<il ;5:OTis:iav^ing;.';to:-^ FJre Girls and Scouts wiU| -:.fin.d|ps-well^i their needs. As for_Jhe .;t^y|^zpiirf:a|||rti :.tion ;has^Seln^Seqttall3||jd^ voted to their interestipand ^heir ^parttttent has ^e«l^ -much enlarged, according the encouragement receiv^ed, :;1purs': â-  ::ne\|pifclpthesMfoiii;the^ Svell :tP± ^dmfortableiS :§&n*; |F weeds, ma|r^e^d at $t-J

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