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Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 19 May 1922, p. 9

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vjfei :* S}1 T BIG CROWD Sclooi Enters Plea For Pa- tronage of "Difrjwli1 :»* ":S|ilff' *y junior %f;-^ ';-fWe'7iiaVie often heard our friends along the north shoreri»jrl**We' like to go to all the plays and programs given at New Trier by the students of the school, hut we do not always know about them in time to arrange our plans." ^ Now we are going to give you plen- ty of time to set aside the evening of June third, Saturday, to come to the New Trier Auditorium and see the Senior Play. The -cast, which includes pupils from ail the communities con- nected with the school, is already hard Mr. Moir, prominent member of the at work, and, under Miss Stanwood's North Shore Heal Estate board, has sUlendid direction, are bound to pro* duce something well worth seeing, in "Disraeli," a play by Louis N. Parker. Would Defray Expenses. â- f. The tickets will be. moderately priced, and we want to sell every one that is printed in orde» to be able to meet all expenses of the Dramatic club for the past year, such as new scenery and accessories, and to close the books with a small balance on -hand, to start with next fall ^n Junj&JJiird^aJidJ^Bure^to ibe on- ihahd early, as there will be no re- served seats, and the performance will begin at eight o'clock. S§p* ^ SUPPLY PASTOR :;' %aul B. Schmidt, studying for the ministry in* a Chicago seminary, has been appointed student supply pastor for the Wllmetta English Lutheran. fichureh, ^which holds- seryices .each Sunday morning at the Wilmette fWoman's clubT Teph street and Greenleat avem»fe;ip^,|0 -life.â-  Registration Fb1r7ta22-23 ||^|in Progress at New Trier RegistratlottSSf pupils for the term 1922-23,at New^Trier Township High school* must'be completed by May 23, according to an announcement issued from the school offices this week. Cards received by students from the class sponsors this week must be filled opt and authorized by par- ents before May 23, A. week'a/timft is granted in order that the student may * choose with due consideration his subjects for next school year. By this plan the committee will eliminate the fall registration next year, and the confusion attendant upon it. All that will be necessary to put the school in running order at that time will be the distribution of the programs. , Paul Heinzen Now Operates W. J. Moir Realty Business Paul Heinzen, real estate salesman, has assumed charge of the offices of W. J. Moir, real estate operator at ©oS-Genter-streetH^tonetkaT N. U. Alumni Hold Banquet At Winnetka This Evening This evening is celebrated as North- western university Campus night by alumni in every part of the globe. North Shore ex-students meet this evening at the winnetka. Woman's club in annual banquet to: be followed by a program at which president Wal- ter Dill Scott and the Rev. George Craig Stewart will be the principal speakers. Preston Boyden of Winnet- ka will be the toastmaster. F. A. Bed- Ian, formerly of Wilmette, is to pro- vide several violin selections.^ ^ f£ LADY AUTO. INSTRUCTION Ladies instructed to drive automo- biles by licensed lady instructor, on their_jcar_OF «ars furnished. North Side Auto Maintenance Co. Phone Diversey S'609 2526 Lincoln Ave. gone to Bldora, Iowa, and will later proceed tp California to attend the sessions of the National Real Estate Convention. He will remain in the west for some time after the conven- tion. ' Mr. Heinzen is to assume full charge of Moir's business and assumes, at the-same time, full responsibility; under a special agreement. .,.,•; ^ni^s^JCeuiteo^ J^^JSVater,: Sewer System Kenilworth's" west side is soon to have a complete water and sewage system. Work on the . improvement, decided upon by the Kenilworth Vil- lage board on March 18, has been under way for a week, and is..' ex- pected to be** completed early next month. * 'â-  ' The portion of Kenilworth west of the Chicago and Northwestern rail- road right-of-way was annexed to the village in April, 1920. Approximately 40 families reside in the section. UNIQUE STYLE f f; WILMETTE â- â€"~â€" Xadies* and Misses' Ready-to-wear Phone 2403 •/ 1126 Central Ave JpiBW* ICE. PLANT OPENS The Wilmette Ice company on West ailroad aventfe,^ opened* Its hew Ice- manufactufing plant Saturday, May 13. The plant has a capacity of 40 tons of ice. daily. Frank Meyer is the proprietor.^;s;fe;:S:js^ Tha Smartest rnnd^J^M^UJl â-  Woman In Chicago ^fe^'ifi; . havathajr â-  %<<:;:&&$$. Sport and Week * i End Skirts. W^WSfg.' -. Made AT^;;f!^|li:slJ;;| -•-â- -r: THE WILSON Sfil v skirt 'SHOPm.mi: "Mad* with your own material" 5v Suite 1418 Stevens Building Randolph 3219 17 N. Stata CHICAGO 16 N. 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