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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 6 Jun 1924, p. 22

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_; 22 WILME't'i'E lars this year and a saving thereby over separate gate admissions. Don't argue with yonr solicitor about ~he price of the tickets as you are gettmg "the world's greatest bargain" at the advanced rate and you know it. Do you discuss the price of the tickets with the man at the boxoffice when you go to the opera here and when you go to New York, or buy tickets for the "Follies" or the baseball games e1r the movies? Call up your neighborhood solicitor before she calls on you and tell her how many books you want! That's real Ravinia enthusiasm and the spirit that makes Ravinia an immortal place, as immortal as Beyreuth and Oberammallau I Local Committ-· The officers and working personnel for Wilmette comprise: Mrs. A. W. Levy, chairman; Mrs. Perry L. Smithers vice chairman and secretary; Mrs. Err:il Anderson, Mrs. George H. Bird, Mrs. Pierre Bontecou, Miss Nell W. Dempsey, Mrs. Oliver C. Dennis, Mrs. C. P. Dubbs, Mrs. Charles Engelhardt, Mrs. Edwin A. Kracke, Mrs. Charles A. Lundberg, Mrs. Edward C, Pickard, Mts. Harold Sherman, Mrs. L. W. Sherwin, Mrs. Charles H. Smith, Mrs. Joseph Spiegel, Mrs. Blanche Wanner. The Kenilworth group includes: Miss Isabel Cline, chairman; Mrs. Sidney Y. Ball, Mrs. Mark W. Cresap, Mrs. Frank Cherry, Mrs. Percy B. Eckhart, Mrs. Ernest Fleischmann, Mrs. Roy Hulbert, Mrs. John Howard Jones, Mrs. Carl D. Korrady, Mrs. Walter Marx, Mrs. James H. Prentiss, Mrs. Grant Ridgway, Mrs. John Roberts, Mrs. Lyon T. Ross, Mrs. Arthur W. Ruf. LIFE, FRIDAY, . UNE 6, 1924 .READY TO sELL· RAVJNIA.BOOKS Local Committees Announce Plan to Make CanJVaaa· of Homes CALLED BIG ·. BARGAIN Group of Prominent Women Recruited ' , ' I WJLMm'E GIRi.s -.- HONORED AT 'U' . _____: Two Northwestern Students Join Mortar Board Faith Reichelt, 1328 Elmwood avenue, and Dorothy Perry, 1127 Greenwood avenue, were among the ten junior class girls of Northwestern university to be elcted to Mortar Board, the honorary senior society. This society elects to membership those girls who show a remarkable combination in scholarship, loyalty, strength of character and general ability. Near the close of the school year ~- L Board elects the . out~tanding: . 1 t0 1 -1 membership s b · 1unior class gtr s On :May dDayi tht~s nt e;e!k~;" a~{ anpounce . n this paper it was announce.d that Margaret Shippen! of Glencoe, was amc;mg the ten g·rls _elected to the soctety. . . h td M At the May Day testtval, e ay 22, when the new Mortar Board members were annou!lced, the me_ mbers of this y~ar's soctety were m bla~.:1 gowns m_the center of the group 0 senior g1rls gathere~ <? 11 the stage. The members of the JUniOr class wore purple gowns. As the names of the new members of the Mortar Board were announced they left the ranks of their own class and were inducted into the society. Mortar Board is qne of the most active societies on the campus. Its activities arc of the constructive nature for th e betterment of the campus and for the creating of leader- ~Iortar i::!e ship and . friedndship · amodg the I Mortar Boar ranks with Deru the men's honorarr society at Nofth,. western., : .I · ' ., 'de ' f "'llr:1__: . · · Real nb 0 n 11111ette ' .PliUl ·J..,..,.eJ.belda Building permits issue4 during the week in the village of Wilmette iJI. elude those to Walter J. Gough to build a 2-story brick veneer home at 615 Maple avenue for " $H,OOO; Ed. Heinzen, garage 1575 W~shington av. enue, $200; W. Mead, garage, 1040 Forest avenue, $300: . Gradu school. 1 Wilmette The offici ~ Frances H. Audrey A. John A. A Gordon H. Ja-mes L. J Jac k Andel Robert E . c. Burton l Robert D. Billy G . Bo Eleanor I. Eva 0 . Be ~ Frances E . Irene H . B Ell:r:abeth Alvin W. 1 warren G. Tom M . B r Laurin E. Grant C. E will be hel T. SUNDA.Y SCHOOL PICNIC Pupils and instructors of the St. John's Lutheran church Sunday school will enjct' a picnic in tthe Foteat Preserves at Glenview on Saturday afternoon, June 28. Detailed announcement of the program of the day will appear in an early issue of WtLM~Tn! Lxn. , Wilmette and Kenilworth tpembers of th~ :Ravinia club are making a canvass ot residents to reserve tickets ; for the Ravinia musical season which :opens June 21. The season tickets will , be sold for $18. The ticket campaign committee has sent out a special notice urging the local residents to back the operatic activities at Ravinia park this summer. The local members who can supply season tickets are here listed so that villagers may obtain them from their own community. The committee letter has the following to say: "Another summertime and Ravinia I It hardly seem~ possible that Ravinia park- the wonder place not onl of the middle west but of the musical world- can be looked upon in a matter of fact way uY those who live at its very gates but in too many instances it is true I "It is true that every year a committee of the enthusiastic few must canvass your neighorhood and tell you all over again that you owe Ravinia your support through the advance ticket sale because you as a resident of this north shore, have a personal and civic pride in this institution I "But surely the committee will not need to "sell" Ravinia to you this year? The most wonderful cast of singers, the new operas and all the great seaon plans have been given publicity through the press and pamphlets mailed to your door and most of all you know what to expect because you enjoyed Ravinia last year and the years before that I " World'· C n ateat Bar aain" "The ticket books are eighteen dolCom mitt- Pena Letter Cosmas Chats ALL BANKS advocate the saving habit because it means success to them as well u to the depositor. If you have acquired the habit, you will surely give us a trial. WE WILL SAVE YOU MONEY. Leave your order Friday to inaure careful aelec:tion and prompt delivery on Saturday. Muahroorna, per lb. . ......................... Z9c Sp~ch, per peck ............................ ZSc Green Beana, per quart ...................·... 7c Canteloupe, 3 for ............................ ZSc Sweet ~herriea, per lb· ...................... 29c Pineapples ........................... JOe and up Viilage School Census To Be Made in June The yearly census of Wilmette will be taken this month for the public schools by Mrs. Kathryn E. Vernon and her son, Leroy. This census is taken every spring for use in the public schools. Residents of the village are requested to be courteous and prompt in giving the names and necessar. details required by the census takers. In the past, it is said, some people have treated census takers as though they were unwelcome solicitors or salesmen. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin C. Rich, who have been stopping with Mrs. Blanche Wanner, 629 Central avenue, have moved into their new home on Scott avenue, Hubbard Woods. Lolita K. David Bea! Dorcas Br Irma Chrl~ Laurence ~ Florence ~ Christina 1 Bernice CCJ Camille CCJ Lafayette Austin Co Jean Culv Lllllan Co1 Cyrus T. ! Virginia Jl. J. Robert Frank C. Delma C ~!:ee'ki~rJ Jean Clag George E James M. Sidney E. Sally Dye Alice Don Dorothy CUlton L. Paul M. D }I. Ellzab William A Robert A. Saturday Specials LOCAL RADISHES, CARROTS, CUCUMBERS, PEAS BEETS,CELERY,POTATOES,LETTUCE GRAPEFRUIT, BANANAS and ORANGES AT LOW PRICES Read All the Want-Ad· We haul our own goods from the market every day arriving at the store at 8:30A.M. SERVICE PRICE QUALITY Cosmu and Fresh Fruit and Vegetables are Synonymous r· ~ COSMAS BROTHERS Opposite the Village.;._"R.eatre-WILMETrE Phoae zeN Miss G avenue, this yea Western Ohio, pa Sunday, chimes, Heath of "'The chi btonze b hall. to l an inscri lng the Chime o Western abeth M of the c to the gl opment - ~ow IS HOUSE CLEANING TIM~ IIIIHUUII, it g ~ ~ :: p A SUMMER SUITS I ;;; Ei E IN T PA ·· . IN T = I ~ a I : The Tailoring's· Important ! No getting away from it: you need skilled workmanship to turn out smart summer clothes. That's why our present selection is so interesting from every .point of view- value included. Every wanted weave, every desired style-but only one standard of tailoring. === e e = == = ~ : SEE OuR NEW 1924 WALL PAP~R STOCK ! == Schultz & Nord THE NORTH SHORE'S LEADING TAILORS I before you decorate We carry Everything for interior decorating -and; EXTERIOR PAINTING Let us figure your WORK and give suggestions INTERIOR DECORATING I' Ill' ' ' "II I I I' II II II I St~rn~r's Paint store ,. " 11,, I ' 1162 Central Ave. Phone 320 1213 WILMETTE AVE. ,j I' PHONE 2491 ,,, I ' "' I' I I '1111111 :I: I' I ill, ,, "II I 'II ~I I II' ' ~-- · I I I '

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