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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 9 Apr 1926, p. 16

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16 WILMET\ E LIFE April 9, 1926 New Cream Top Milk' Comes from Tuburcular· tested cows. Sanitary hood .Sealed caps. Ask Our Drivers Or Phone Wilmette 3029·Greenleaf 8?0. .I ~~~~t= t:: PROMISE 100 PCT. VOTFA. Wilmette Legion Wilmette Optimist Club Members Joins in · Yearly Pledge to Cast Ballots at Primary Members hip DrivP Election . The April meeting of Wilmette Post of tlle At the Tuesday luncheon 46, American Legion, will he held .at St. Augustine's Club house. 1126 Wtl- · \Vilmette Optimist club at the Lake mctte avenue. Tue!ida,· eve.n ing, April Shore Terrace, this week it was unani13, at 8:15 o.'clock. .Special musical mouslY decided that all members would numbers w111 be the feature of the eve- vote ~t the primary election on April ning. All ex-service men arc invited to this meeting. 13, in an effort to bring out a 100 per At the meeting of the Executive cent vote in Wilmette. committee last week it was de.cided Members of the club also expressed to endorse the move for 100 per cent themsclns as being in favor of the voting ~n Wilmette, and to urge · all )ro )Osition to levy a tax of one and members of the Post to Yote at the I I . . · Primary election on April 13. · onr thtrd nulls for the, ,d:velopment \Vilmette Post 46 is also preparing of Village playgrounds. llus was exto take part in the district member- plain eel at the lun<;heon by ~. C. Gap~n,. . ship drive which brgins April 10. This who i.s one .of the cotllmtt.tee wh:ch drive will end with "American Legion ha~ developed the plan and ts workmg lVeek." April 25-30. in the whole state for its adoption at the bond election of Illinoi~ . At the presrnt time Thr of Ap.ril 20. · Department of Illinoi~ leads all d~.According to Mr . Capen, the follo"·partments of the Untted States m ing- t~ntati\'e plan has been worked out. memhersh~p, and is m?re tha~1 6:000 The playground \\'ork will he in charge ahead of It s membership at thts ttme of a committee composed of member:' last n : ar. \Vilmette Post rrccntly rr- selertccl ir·om the village trustees, the cti,·r(l a letter from State Adjutant Srhool hoar<l. the Park hoard, and the Heckl·l of Bloomingtoll commending present Playground trustee s. They the lo5al group for bring includrd i.n propose to clcnlop organize<! play for the 2J per rent of thr po sts of the (·hildrt"n and adults in tht: park s and state which have paid up 100 prr cent s\hool gYmnasium s. Thr per;o;onnel of last year's membership. IH'L:l'S ~arY ·for thi :-; \\'ill be at first a - -- - - - - -direCtor.. an assi~tant male director, Mr. and ~fr :' . Charles E . Ol ewin e I ancl two female in structors, at a total and their . lllall ~on. re-turned to their cos t of about $13.600. Of this the pro.home at 732 Park an' nue. la:-.t Satur - posed tax will furni sh about $7,000, day after a month's ahs('ncc in Cali - and th e School board will ·furni~h fornia and New Orlc·ans. about $5.000 for the sen-ice s of these inst ructnr s during school time. Out ln'h·rior flN·orntlon side of school hour s and during vaImp(·l'lt ·d and clom e~ tic fabrics ration . thc :-;e supen·isor s will organi7e ht·lnw Chi!·<tg·o pric(·!' . ~rnking- · o f games. ~port " and organizrd play f nr <lnqwri e!5 optional. all age s. Tn Yie"· ni the succe ss of thi s work Rose Marion Knight in \\'innrtka and f<:yanston, it is be fWH; )lichf~Rn .\ ' ' t'DUt· lieved that the proposed plan will proH· 'f't>lt'lthOII(' i;rt-t'II)("Uf t:ttf) oi gre;1t benefit to Wilmette. -l ~· .II (~ . , 4 13e per quart ~ ~········ The cream taken from this milk will whip ! ~ ............ ~ .......,,,,,........................ ..... .. ,I ~ ' J I . ~ . · · · I . . '&he '&ender <ifeet . ~ of Childhood Don't let a child ~~break, in " a pair of shoes - correctly fitted shoes do not need ~(breaking in" § AFoster"TROJA'N~ is ready to greet you in her new shop at 5 65 Lincoln avenue, Winnetka, with a delightful array of I~ r '! ( ! SPORTS THINGS Sporu Oxford A carefully designed "Pt· .,· Shoe . · "Correct Fitting" is perhaps the principal reason why so many parents ALWAYS buy Fostn Shoes for Childrm. True, Fosttr Sl«s perhaps give better service in "wear and tenr", they may be "btttn looking" but after all ""Corrtct Fitting" is the main thing with us. That's a corrtct Fostn Shot for nn1 agt of tht gr0111ing child. I DAYTIME CLOTHES CHILDREN'S CLOTHES COSTUME ACCESSORIES Won't you came in to see what's new for Spring nineteen twenty-six? . .. 7.87o.rter Q? Company DoWNTOWN · · 565 Lincoln A'venue Winnetka NoRnr SlOB BvANSTON North Wabash Avenue The Dralce Hotel Shop Orrington Ave. at Church Street 115 AND IN ICANSAS QTY · ,· ~.

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