â- "f-WP :|ppiSpfpfpr fpiI|^S^m:" !mlm â- ?mi W^i^^^^^M^WW^W^W^^^W^ ^^^^^^^Ms^^^^^^^^SI^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ROMISETEST IN GOLF PLAY ^ilmette-Evans ton Channel Links to Provide Real Test of Golfing Skill AKE MEMBERS NOW ,k Prospective Members to Act Promptly by PAUL W. FOWLER Th? Community club will -offer a test for golfers this season," de- ..s Chairman Harry M. Bachman of Greens committee. "The course has i carefully designed so that a player iverage ability will not be unduly ilizcd and the better players will have lb exercise all their skill to beat par." Convenient Location his project has proceeded so quietly, lit hough on a broad scale, that few Wil- utu' citizens realize what has been ac- omplished for them. Just think of ins: here is an 18-hole golf course ac- cssible within 20 minutes from any part the village; with a big, new club louse, completely equipped, to be open- (1 about May 1; with ample locker and hower facilities for both men and i-omen, and located within one block the Central street station of the ,'orthwestern Elevated and Chicago, Corth Shore and Milwaukee Electric â- s. ..- There will be sufficient parking space or automobiles on club property along- ide the Club house, the same as at the irivate golf clubs. Then, in the club, here is a grill for luncheon and refresh- ents, and lounge rooms Plans For Tennis, Skating "Tennis courts of championship class ill be available and next winter ponds >r ice skating will lie" opened at Sher- dan road and Linden avenue, as well as n The club property at Central street. )ther outdoor sports will be provided as unds are available. Every dollar from lembership and green fees goes back in- o improvements or for labor necessary or maintenance and up-keep. It is urely a community project permanently stablished. "The membership is confined ex- lusively to residents of Wilmette and ivanston. The 1923 membership list j filling up rapidly. Therefore, to se- ure membership special privileges, ap- lications should be made promptly. implication blanks may be secured at 'he Lake Shore News offices. at 1222 '.entral avenue, at the Renneckar Drug :ompany and the Wilmette Pharmacy." ISSUED FOR BUILDING Maintaining the pace started a week ago, Wilmette village officials grant- ed four building permits in the past seven days, authorizing the construc- tion of buildings valued at $35,300. The largest single permit of the week was issued to Mrs. P. L. McKee, ho will construct a two-story brick esidence, with garage attached, at 411 Sheridan road, at an estimated erst of $15,000 George C. Peterson mka iv€d-a-grant-to-build a ^wo^std-ty | shoes "rame house at 1334 Hill street. The Iwelliuj? yf{\\ be built at a cost of 59,500; Permission to erect a $6,000 rame dwelling at 1615 Elmwood ave- ue was granted to D. Hanssen. The fourth permit issued during the eek sanctioned the construction of new $4,000 Business building. tructure will be erected by Aram.K. Mestjian at 511 Main street. rederick P. Vose Speaks At Men's Club Gathering Frederick P. Vose, well known Chi- cago attorney, will be the speaker at the meeting of the Men's club of the First Presbyterian church Friday evening, February 16. > The women ~oT the parish will be quests of honor at this gathering termed Ladies Night," and to be in the nature of a dinner prepared and served by the club members. A feature of the evening's program will be the presentation of a playlet by a group of young women in the village. FORD ACCESSORIES * Skokie Motor Co. 712-714 Elm Street THE LAKE SHORE NEWS, FRlDAYTEBRUARY 9, 1923 FlffiiJC SCHOOL CACERS WIN FAST CONTEST --------- * Possessing the advantage of weight the lightweight team of St.^ Francis Xavier school bowed to the superior skill of the Wilmette grade school, five last Friday afternoon. When thte final whistle blew the score stood 12 to 2 in favor of Coach Todd's charges. Because of the failure of the Lin- colnwood game to materialize the heavyweight team did not have an op- portunity to get into action last week. The Lincolnwood game, once before postponed, will be, played off a week from today. This afternoon the Wilmette quintet plays the fast Harvey team on its home floor. This is the first game of the season between the old rivals and and according to the dope, will be a nip and tuck struggle..Two weeks from today the Harvey team will journey to Wilmette to play the sec- ond game of the exchange. Especial emphasis is being placed upon this game by Wilmette because it is ex- pected to pay for the new suits which were worn for the first time last week. A contest between Wilmette and Glencoe is being arranged according to Coach Todd. The game will prob- ably be played about February 23. Kindergarten School Alumni Complete New Organization The 190 north shore alumnae of the National Kindergarten and Elementary College have recently re-organized in connection with "their part in the move- ment to bring the college to Evanston- Wilmette. This Almuae Chapter is an active member of the national alumnae organization working throughout the United States for the new college build- ing fund. Vice-chairmen for" the north shore and north side are as follows: Miss Clemen- tine Eastman and Mrs. Percy Arden of Wilmette, Mrs. Herman A. Kasten and Miss Lillian Griffin of Winnetka, Miss Caroline Harris of Kenilwnrth,__Miss $ II 2E5 .ammmm mmmmmmmamm E^ES ,i fifi^im'w Do You Know I THAT THE m â- kit; lone Moody of Lake Bluff, Miss Frances Cutler of Highland Park, Mrs. W. T. Hall, Mrs. P. W. Pradstreet, Mrs. Harry Phillips and Miss Clara Belle Baker of Evanston. v -*â- â€"~ .y>, Poor Health and Bad Shoes A constantly increasing number of women are discovering that "bad shoes" result in the unhappiness of poor health. Through experience, the public is confirming what the foot specialists and physicians have al- ways maintained about poorly shaped The toes are cramped, the foot muscles are weakened through the lack of free action, the nerves are abused, and the internal organs are forced out of position by the unnat- ural posture of a body tilted forward 4>n heels too high. â€"_â€"-^_----- The happy woman, wno loves life and gets the most out o: :t, is the woman who.wears a properly shaped shoe like the Cantilever Shoe. Her toes are not crowded to a point, her foot is i comfortable and free to func- tion naturally, her archer are strong because the flexible Cantilever shank ; ermits the muscles to strengthen with every step she takes. Her Cantilever__Shoes__are__good- Winnetka Authorized FORD Dealers looking, too. They are well made, and the leather is of a popu:ir shade. She walks gracefully and doesn't get tired. She stands a long while, if she must, without any bother from her feet. The circulation being unre- strained by her shoes, her feet do not swell nor feel uncomfortable :n warm weather. Cantilever Shoes fit her foot so well tccause the lines of the shoe follow the beautiful lines of the foot. The shoe is even cut to fit her arch am! it is so flexible. and light that she hates to take it off at night. ----------- You ,will enjoy "the good feeling of Cantilever Shoes, and your health will'be improved pleasantly. 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