· February 26, 1926 WIL' M .ETTE NEXT WEEK IN WILMETTE (Recorded at Chamber of Commerce office.) Friday, Feruary 26 7:30 p. m. Wilmette chapter R. A. ~I., 1fasonic hall. ' Saturday, February 27 7 P- m. Formal dinner-dance Oui1mcttc Country club. ' Sunday, Feruary 28 4 p . .m. Vesper recital, Dr.]. Lewis Browne. organist, and ~lilan _ Lu:-;k, violinist, Baptist church. I :3~) p. m. Sunday EYening club, l ongregational church. Monday, March 1 2:30 p. m. Bridge. Ouilmette Coun trv club. 7:311 p. 111 _ ~{e-n'.; night, Ouilmettc Country club. - ·iO J> m 1 ]' t · ·· · : ·.a ... ern ·tar meetmg: ~tatl'd. Complimentary Card partY 1 ~1r mt·ml>er~ and their iriencl . · R I' · n1. ~f eeting-. Chamber nf Com- LIFE ' ·~ . North· Shore Has Finest Chrysler Sales Quarters West North Shore Methodist Women Acreage Bringing Hear Patriotic Startling Values Talks at Meeting - # , # -. . .. . I ;. - ) ,~ , ·. · Last Friday evening the women of Building activities of considerable imSounding a new note in the merthe \Vilmette Parish Methodist portance are scheduled for the opeuing chandi~ing of automobiles on the north church gave a patriotic dinner in of sp ring, out on the ea t side of Kotz !>hore, the Evanston Motor Sales cormemory of \Vashington and Lincoln. road , opposite tT1e Sunset Ridge Golf pc.:':ltion opened to the public its new The young people of tlie parish were club. Thomas ]. McKearnan, of 333 Chr_,·::~ier )ales room and sen·icc headgue~ts. ·apt. John vV. Gorby, na- Sheridan road, \Vinnetka, is now conquarters Oll H.idgc avenue Evanston tional director of Children's Relief tracting for the erection of a beautiful last Saturday. r\rchitecturallv th~ of the American Legion. delivered an countn· home. of the French chateau building is regarded a: one t1v.: appropriate ~Jdress. Capt. Gorhv type, which will cost, it is said, in the fine~t oi ib kind in the entire Chire,·ie\\·ed the hi.:;ton· of the formatio;1 neighborhood of $35.000. It will be lorago di~trict. The fl\\·ner and the oi our Go\'ernment. citing with c'l1- cated on a nicelY wooded tract of about archi~ects ~et out "·ith the purpo"e oi pha~i=- that our forefathers did not t\\'O acres, anci a(ljacent to it, Mr. rreatmg a ~trunur · in keeping with form a democracy. They were ~f cKearnan's brother, Edmund Methe :-.tandanb ui the north ~hore. <kfmitcly oppo ed to a democracY. Kearnan, of Chicago, will build Tl~c Spa~1i~h H.en~is~ancc note preThey did form a rcpre:-.entati\'e a fine hom(' oi the Swiss Chalet type dommatl':-. 111 the de~wn c'lll<l dCC(Ir:ttl.(lll co s ·tt'nrr 't 1. 's saH, . l arounfl $25000 r-. · pu 11' >1c t-· 1 , . Th e oi thl' ir<·11l of the building, \Yhich ha~ "'I'lll' latter will he located on 1. one-acre 11 1 alread~· attracted con-.,idcrahk atten~· Republic tract of the \\·oodecl ~ection. It :s the . i,t~nctinnin!...' o_i tinn ironl pa-.,:-.ing lllc·t()ri-.r.... ( >ne (Ji n·-.,t~ 1>c~cr.: upon t 1t' mte 1gL·nce and 1_ T0 1 O'K 1 1 .1 111 0 f ~ 1 1 ~f . ~ r. an< · rs. patrioti . m oi the citizenr_,·." Ca))t ·' .' ln et · a so · · . 1 "\\'t· 10 11t· umbua I fl·atun· 1" an indin·rt I (" 1 · 1 ot Chtcago. and the parents of ).frs. l lighting:-._, -.,tem tl"-L·<l in illuminating thl' llltrrv. \'illage hall. ,(lr 'Y ... ;lie· c ".<' 11 to tbe 1 Thom~b J. ~{cKearnan and ~{rs. Edhuilding. Tht· ~alnt· 1wte i-. rarril'd f.: I'· 11 1. .\m('rican Legion _\uxilian·. l'\'l.:n· t"lf()rt t«· rnltt,·ate tnle 1111ttnd ).fcKearnan to huild in the same r·ut in tlll' tixtun·, and dt·rc.r;tti"n" 1 ~t. . \u~u--tint':-. church. . patrt'~>ti--m 1'flth a-- t<· thl' under-.,tand- Yicinity, hut in all prohahility a somethrc .ughout t1ll' ~ale~ ro1·l1l. Tuesday, March 2 in~· oi the i""m·, (,j 11~· rou~nry and\ what smaller home and the type of Can Display Entire Line 12 :L:; p. m. Luncheon, \\'ilmettc partiripatic.n in their cll-..n~:-.:·.tOib and "·hich they ha\'t' !1(Jt yet dett.:rmined. Thi~ part oi the huildin.u ( >ptimi:-. cluJ,, Lakv Slwre Terthl' ~-> . \\ hirh j ... 1 1 , · halbt." . . . Thc:-.e home ::-ites are heing taken out -.:tid!" hv one ()f the m()"t hvautiiully r;tce. 11_1e l'--;: 'L·rnn· man pl.eadul \nth h1s oi a t\H'nty-acrc tract \\·hich Thomas 1 ;qqH>Jntc cl on the north -.horl', i large 1 :3() Jl. 111. l.<tdit.:,' Lt·\\ lin!.!. Ouilaudtl'~lct· tn --ce .~me~1ca. <· kno,,- 1 ~lcKearnan purchased :-.ome time ago l'.IH·u .~h to ~Ji,play to ach·antage tllt.: L'll- 1 llll'tll" Countn· rluJ,. .-\m.enra. a!1d to thmk m tnm~ of the \ oi ~frs. Frances \\.ani. of 1001 ~lichJrl' hnv ot llll·~·~lt·r 111f·dd.... p. 111. \\'ilt;ldtc rhaptl'r. :\'n. cntJ.r<:ty _o~ our lan._d a.:-. nl're::-:-.~ry in igan ·a\:cnue. \Yilmttte. and_ who still 1n the rl':tr or- the ~al<:: r<·<·111 ancl 1 Hl33.f. ~lc·ckrn \\'c·ocltll,'ltl c1t ~trll1gt11' tl1 l' se11t 1n1cn t " c· t t rue n\Yib_ ~1xty- fi ,.e a.cres. o f t I11s va 1ua_> 11 e ·' ~ . , 11111cr ~ t·xtcnding hark to the all('y i::- a largl' \mni ·;1. (hid F··ll(l\\·'s .· 11.-tll. 1 · ' pannotJ-.m. 10 1 dmg. 'f ·' rs. \\arc! s keen percept10n 1 . . ·n·1n· _dl'J'artmynt. Th_i:-. ha-., . . pan· 1 ~:.)0 p. 111. Tuc::.da,· cnnlnH·nit,· 1 It \\a-. OllL' 1 ,f the 111 (1 ... t \Yhuk:-.ome o1 the future de,·elopment of this par' 11 .u. :tiHl c·qttiJlllH'nt 1or at d:.nr<·. \\'o man\ ch;J, J1t11'1c! 1 · · · 1' · handlmg 40 cars 1 .~ and in:-.pirin , !.!. ~1>eache~ tlH·:-.l' 1 )re~· cnt t1cu 1ar_~_e. ctt(_,n prompte< t h er to ma k e tlmt·. i, ·r11111 lront t() than rvar \\·;J!J. t 1<· (lll{' uildinl.!" a little more 300 lt'l had heard in man\· a da,·. it " ·a:-. ~aid. 1 H'r ongma I mve~tmcnt 1 1ere a 1 )OUt t\YO ) _ Wednesday, March 3 1 1_1:'1:"' p. n;. 1 1-~tncht·c,n. \\'ilmct'e "r a city hlork in length. Thl' Young \\'on1an'::. ciuartet of the n·_c.~r~ ago, \Yh~n she purchased the Thl' building i-., con,idered a di-.,tinrt r~~~:~r~ r ll '· >uilnwttc Country pari-.,h --ang a . gr:)up <'i ;-;ongs. Proi. \\ tl!tam La::-s thtrty-fi,·e acre tract, ~nd ron~rihution to th<: ne\\·1~- iormcd j (j ~. 1.. _-\. Hutchin:-. oi .:\c,,· Trier High 11 ~ late: tha_n la. t_ Octo1_ler, som~ time . . R'l J:-t:> p. 111 . (~irl\ Bo\\lin):! It-ague . . . . chool .~an· a talk on "Patri<,ti.;;m, l attcr (\t~po . mg other 1nterest 111 the 11 c 1 1I aut<·lllc· rn\\' on1 ·H gc a\'Ciltl(' w 1 C .Jtll.lllll'ttt· l"otll1tr,· ··ltllJ. · 1· 111 1e · , " h ;11 i t i . . 11 < ,t a 11 d "'h a t i t .i .., .' · 1 t 'H' n t y acre " t o 'f .' r. '1 .' c K e a r n an _s h e "Jll'Cia IH'" 111 exc lt:-.1\'<..: car . · Thursday, ·M arch 4 purrha ... e<l the Herman Stoll thtrty Gives Ground to City 1 Jl . 111 · Tn placing the building, the E,·an-.tnn ButTet dinner and I'ro.~rc~ J acres. :.r Otclr Salh corporation set it far ~1\ l' l>rid:,!l'. Ouilmctte l"()untry osep c neider Heads The purcha . e and . ale price of these enough hack from the front lot line to rlu1,_ Huerter Legionn Ires tracts are not revealed, hut the pread enable it to contribute a considerable 7:30 p. 111. \\'ilmt·tte ln<ke . .:\o. l)Jl. the high and the low is said \ 'f · J1 .... cph Schnc:idcr was elected com - het\\'ecn · 1an.:,t anc1 111 · d'tea t es t } triangle of ground t o the city. Thi:-. :\ · 1··· anc 1 .. ~' .. 0 t111111et1L' < ·<,untn 1 le qmte 1e ratriangll' kh been made a part of Ridge ~ try rluh. mancler <;i Peter . J· Huerter _Post of pidity \\·ith \Yhich all acreage lying west an·mH·. Adjacent pr(Jpert~· n\\·ner-. ~ p. m . .-\ . T. Sh('rlllan lodgv. \: ,l. 1 the .-\nll'rtran 1._~.!..! 1011 at a mcetmg held of the north !'bore to\\'ns has grown haYe been influenced to make ~imilar ~<J:!. I ( 1. ( ). F.. ( >cld h ·ll, ·\\" . . hall. b-..t \n·ek. Othrcr . . l·ll'ctecl to sen·e and is grcm·inl!" into Yalue. while the an~:rant.;; tc· tlw cit\· . ..:.n that l'\Tntualh· Friday, March 5 with ~fr. ~chnl'ider " ·ere Laurence J. l n0unn·ment (lt the building plan<> of the tht· dan(!"c·rous angle in the junctinn <~I i :30 1· 111. \\'ilmv tll' rh;q·tl'r. l~ .. \ . ' ~rl. 1 ildgt·~1. 'ire-coJ:nnandn; l'lan:ncc ~r rKcarnan~ forcefulh· e-vidences the T~icke an·nue \\ ith \\'e:-.t n.ailroad at ~1 .. ~I ;t ... (lnir hall. ! Let~. adJutant: Henry Laubch, ser- high type of deYelopment already untht· Emer-.,<, 11 qrel't :-..uln,·ay ""ill he ~ 1,_ n1. \\'iln illhhl'lHl\.: l·:nramp- gt·ant-at-arm~: John Bleser. finance I den\·ay in \'arifllts ~ections thereof. tliminatecl. lllt·nt. :\<1. 177. I. ( >. < 1. 1 :.· Ucld oflirl'r. Cnder the pre L·nt managenl<'nt <.,h ·llo\\ ·. . h:tll. Thl' Hu_ertcr_ Po:-;t !:- launching . a Kindergarten College \\·. D. Rc·ag-an the F\·an:-;ton ~1ut()r memher~l11p dnn· and b to hold a btg Sake; corporatioN hegan lHJ--ine~..:. 011 , rally in that connection ~londay eYePresident Tours East · Da ,-i..:. trcet a . hnrt time a.l.!"o. Th~ Heres Cage Schedule · , ning. ~1 arch 1. .-\t the present time ~I i~-., Edna Dean Baker, president of 1 Chry~ler alt.·, increac:.e<l c:.n rapidly 1 1 ; 11 f L N t W k the P<·--t ha' a memher:-.hip of 61. the :\"ationa1 Kindergarten and Elet:nentht· hu~illl'"" soon out .~rl'\\' it-- ]) ;!\ i-. or eague ex ee ------- - - tary col I cge, 'I' ~' tss F ranees K ern, an d ... trect quarter.., and the ne\\. ht1ilclim: ~~·ht· cluk:-. for gan~e" in the \\'i lmette Voters' Forum to Hold ~ti-.,..; Jl;uriet Howard of the supervi" ·as the r<·..:.ult. B :t~kcthall kagul' tor 11L'Xt "t'l'k arc 1 N M · M h 15 --ion department of the college, are at; 1" tolltJ\\' '-': ~londa,·. ~larch 1. ~t. Tnhn ext eeting arc tt'IHling the Superintendence Session of Boy Scoqt Executive to Fir-- t ... \' .... T.t·r_lllinai ... : TtH·,day . ~ :\ 1~nnn i ~r l'_ mher;-; oi _all org;~nize<l rluh~ and the X ational Education association · M : ,... . PrL·-.,hytl'rtan~; Thttr:-.clay. St. John rhurd1 g-roup:-. 111 the Ylllage are inYitt·cl \Yhich is being held in \Vashington this Add ress M eth 0 d 1St en ~u·ond... \':-.. Bareback~: FridaY. ~t. to attend a dinner and discus~ion to he week. Thi..:. '\·rnin<·· at 7 o'clock thl' lllt'll John Fir:-.h \"- . PreslH·ter ians.- The hl'ld in the Central cafeteria on l\lon).[iss Baker is vi!'titing the alumnae oi the \ Yilt~"ct tr Pari~ h ~1 et hod i ..:.t present ~ t a ndi 11 g (1i the team" i. as day en·n ing, ~~arch 15, under the a us - in Philadelphia, New York, and other rlwrrh under the au . pices oi thr Doy's iolb\\·..,: pice!' of the recently organized \Yil- cities, and will . peak before the teach\\-ork committee nf the pari--h. \\'111 \\·t>n Ln~t Pd. mettc 100 Per Cent Voting Forum. The ers' associations and training school enjoy a dinner at the Oui1mettl' Conn- :-;1. .fohll·~ l·'i!·-. t:-: . · .. · .. .J o lll(\11 meeting \Yill hegin at 7 o'clock. Letters groups in seyeral centers. 1000 haYe heen sent out to many organizatn· rluh. arl A. nn·an. ":\ortlnn· ... t :·n ·~ \'~ tt ·t·i: ttt~ · · · · · · · · · · · ·I ~: 111111 t' . f :-;t, :ar~ · ·:wl.;:-: · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ,) · 1' 'I 1 · t1 GIVE CONCERT SATURDAY di..,trirt Fxeruti,·e oi ·n >0\' ~coub n John ·~ ~~ ·<·l·ntl~ . . . . . . 2 :! ;-,on tons anc1 ttl< tYH ua s m 1e \'1'It age t o On Saturday evening, February 27, l'hicago. will J,e ~pecial g{test and " ·ill Tt ·nni n:t Is ... .... . . . . . . . ., ·· ;-,on he prr~ent at this occasion, which i!' ~ )eak to the fathers of Junior an(l \\.t·:-: t Ends . . . . . . . . . . . . . :!lltl :ntended to create further . entiment the l\ ew Trier high school band will (1{111 . Senior Scouh. Thomas H. \Yest \\·ill .\llltlllli · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · (I ·' 'Or a 100 per cen t YO t e o f· rest'd en t s a t gi,·e a concert in the school auditorium. Several especially interesting numbers ~peak J,riefly to the fathers on their all elections. will be included in the program, it \\·as religiotb opportunitie :> \Yith their hoy:-. School Quintete Book K --h -S T k said. The proceeds will he u . ed to pay Se\'eral \Try important mattl·r. of boy h d I f M h enl. wort cout~ ~ e expense of the organization when it leadership and camp opportunities will .. Ig c e u e or arc j Ski Hike to Cary~ Ill. the attends the sectional h~d contest. come heiore thi~ mel'ting, it was ex\\ dml'tte school basketball teams c.. h f K -1 th B ~ t plaincd. 1 j ..... 1x oys o em wor o,· . con Tickets are being sold by members of t . 1~~,- e '-l' 1ll'<1n 1ec1 \\l'C 1~-e gat1ne. wtt 1 1lout-f troop ~o. 1 took a ski hike to \arv, the band or may be procured at the ol-t<,\\'11 teams <. unng t 1e mont 1 _o Ttl.. last Saturdav. The hike had lw<'n door. The Crescent circle of the Congrega- ~{arch. On ).farch 8. four games wtth 1 d f · f h t tl 1 k will be play,ed at Des P anne or somel tme u . leS ac tional church. ~r rs. Edwin S. Band, Des· Plaines RETURNING FROM OUTING 1 'f ? f of snow on severa consecutn·e .. aturchairman, will meet all dav Tuesdav. PI ames atH on ~' arc 1 1 1-· our games tays 1 d cau-se d 1 't t o h e pos t ponce. 1 Mr. and Mrs. ]. \V. Brashears, 124f 'tl D PI · '11 1 t ·nr·l ( 1a ·March 2, at the church. Lu~1cheon w~ll wt 1 es a me. wt )e .P1ayec1 a vv t - Those who went on the hike were Boh Ashland avenue, the latter's mother,. be served at 1 o'clock. The hostesses me tte. On ~I_arch 20 and ~larch Richardson, Tack Hicks, -:\f arshall Dud- ~frs. William Shay, and Mr. and Mrs. will he ~1 rc;. J. B. Den ham, ~~ rs. H. B. each there wtll be two games wtth _,-B uc k , Alf re d 0 sgoo d an d 1oe Kirk of Chicago, are expected . eY. R' tc h aru 1 Pruden, Mrs. A. T. Calkins, and ~~ rs. H a:\·ey. I t has not yet ~)een dectded "Tillie" Nelson. Scoutmaster Robert home the last of this wee-k from their A. B. Hartmann. :Yhtc~. of these games w1l1 be played Townlcv was in charge of the hike and month's sojourn in Florida and Cuba. On Thursda::.: dternoon, February They are returning home hy way of tn \\ llmette. took part in the skiing at Cary. 18, Mrs. John H. Brumbaugh of 1612 New Orleans. While in Florida the· Lake avenue gaye a card party for the party has been enjoying deep sea fishMrs. Harvey A. Bush, 721 Greenwood Mrs. A. A. McKeighan of 1025 GreenEastern Star chapter for the benefit of ing, and has had a number of big the organ fund. About 60 women at- avenue, spent the past week-end visit- leaf avenue spent the week-enrl with catches. ing at Kankakee. friends in Oak Park, Ill. tended . of H.c- 1 11 1 I · 'J J 1 h S h I I I 1 s· s ·1 ?7,