October ~. 1925 .·.. WILMETTE LIFE 5 MAKE RAPID PROGRESS .· ON H IGH.SCHOOL..PLANT ' ,.. '{ I Construction -of . Heating Plant Expected to be Completed . Before Winter Shapk~r Explains that Water ' Company will not Interfere with Municipal Reven~es '"' ... ' ,: ,. ) 'l~he East End circle of the Con gn.·gattOnal church will hold a rummage sa le at. the Economy ~hop. Thursda y and Fnday. October 8 and 9. 'I'ht· circle will gladly receive am· contribut~ons and those wis!1ing to .-donate ar - Junior Hiking Club Has ttcle s may communtcate \nth ~f rs . J. G T· D · R · X. ).facalistcr. telephone 728-R: ~frs . ood tme esptte aiD H. E . Holdo\\·ay, \\.ilmette 1778. or Rainy weather last Saturday failed ~fr". C. E. Cameron, \\'ilmette 733 - ~[. to dati1pen the spirits of the Junior Hiking club of the Sears school. KenC. OF C. MEETING il\\'orth. ai1d a good turnout hiked to The \Vilmette Chamber of C ,Jmmerce Camp Howell, in the forest preserve, will hold its regular October meeting under the leadership of Bob Townley, ~[onday eve,.ning, October 5. at the Yil- physical director of the school. Four lage hall. Various matters of interest of the boys tayed over night at the to business people will be discussed at camp with Townley. They were Har-' the session, it is explained. among them old Weese, .J ack O'Connor. Andy The Wilmette board of the Infant the definite plan..; for Wilmette's ex- Wetter and Claude Hamilton. A ·Welfare Society of Chicago held an hibit at the Illinois Products expo ition number of other boys came out Sunall-clay ·meeting Thursday, September which is to be held in the American day and had dinner at the camp. The · 24, at the home of Mrs. Charles ~fc Exposition building. Chicago, the week club will hike nearlv everv week durof October 9. ing the autumn. · · ~ue, 631 Washington avenue. Each Week Brings New Families to Wilmette Rummage Sale Will Be During the last Wl't:k se\·cral new Held by Church Circle familie s - \Yerc added to the en·r in- creasing li st of \\.ilti1ette inhabitant s. The se new residents are ~{ r. and ~f rs . :Michael B. ~{orri s, \Yho han· come from EYan ston to make their home at 72(, Elmwood avenue: the lletu\· C. Dosch famih· moved from Oak Park to 7-l-l EleY~nth street: Fannie Rou . . " ·ho has he n living in Chicago, · has moved tJ 1150 \Vilmette avenue: the A. ]. Rorres arc now settled at 62~ Park avenue after residing in Chicago: ~f r. and l\1 rs. J. P. Normoyle have I cit Hubbard \Yoods to make their home at 174o Highland avenue, and the Frank La Bontes have come from 1\[ilwaukee to dwell at 1517 Highland avenue. PRESENT FIRST AID KIT The Junior Membership of the Woman's Catholic club of Wilmette met for the first time this sea on. Monday t·,1ght in the auditorium of the St. Francis Xavier school. During the evening the girls presented a splendid First Aid kit to be used hy the nurse in the St. Francis Xavier . chool. The monev for the kit was raised by a bridge party give.n in the evening.