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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 9 Apr 1926, p. 3

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April 9, 1926 WILMETTE LIFE 3 WILL VISIT WORLD'S GREATEST C'ITY FIRST · "' . New Trier Boys Will Spend Three Days Seeing th.e Sights of London Town \\'hen the S. S. President Roosevelt --ails from New York next June 30, three New Trier high sc hool boys will he aboard her, bound ior · a wonderful \·acation in Europe. This vacation will t!ot c.ost them a cent, and the entire trip will occupy 33 da}·s. The exact details of the trip are as yet a secret, hut they will Lc .announced next week in this paper. The S. S. Roosevelt is a si~ter ship oi the President Harding. These .,wirt ships arc of che "535" type, 535 ! eet from how to stern and of 14,127 gross ~onnagc. T!tey han~ unsurpassed ~tatPro0m accommodations, unusually pleasant social rooms. spacious prom~ nadr <kck<; and ample deck space for "JlO~ts and exercisr. Golf and tennis. keeping pace with our modem youth, :Ja\·c been adapted to the deck space, ~nd . arc fast takin'g thf nlace of the old shuffleboard. All sort~ of ap1>aratus is furnished for the enjo~·H1cnt \li the passengers . Have Exc~llent .Cuisine 4 . · · .. '· ·' .- ·f ~ .( J The main din in~ room with the ex'lll i-,itt· good taste of tilL' drcoration s. <;ti l-.. to mind an cxclusin metropolitan ··,·-;taurant rather than a speeding ·r lirlt'r. One cla,· on ckd~ \\'here the 1Jri . . k ~alt ai~ nf tIll' ~l'a swerps t hrtlll).!h the no strils and p·'rlllL'ates the Jfl Cl~tl: \\ h11le heitE.; makes otH' look ior\\'ard Stands on Record i O till' dinnl'r hoJtr. and the "'aHlC high lft'alth Day mll lw ()h~l'J'\'t'd h~· tltt' -r:tncbrcls nf-cui~itlL' and ~t·n·in.· that \\" :mJan's rlul · ni \\"ilrncttc \Yednl'.; ,.. Tile Homt~ p:-trty ha . es its claim upon ,· harartt~ ri;t,· all tht· -,JtiJ>-; ni thi.; line day. :\pril I-!. \\'ith a llleeting at · 2 l'p\\'ard oi 200 lll'~ple ~atltered at the support of the Yoters on its record. t e Coun t ry l.·ataloging certain snecific items as folI' .tr,· ,·igorou . . l_,. upllt'ld 1111 thL· Pre si dent 1 o\·. lork at tltl' r l11h h·,thl' \Yhich w;I_ l l 1unc Iteon a t tl 1e 0 ttt_I·1Lt 11H· oJH.' tl t·· ;til rt· . . icknts of the "illagc . . dub ~\'edncsday of thts \\'eek upon the Jmys: "kept "Ottt flats. conserved fi."'hip.;. t nflncc~. Clf)portioned taxes among the · 1 1 11 Dr John ~f Doh .;o n pres1dent Gf occa.;ton o f tl 1e fi -trs t annua 1 R \.O arYI' Iva . . ant ' t ;tt(·rnouh, -;ona · 1a. s ;r. 1. ·. 1 . · .. , .·. · . .. 11 .\nn s' Da,· oi the \Yilmctte Rota~·,· bodies entitled to them. and protected ,,Jt t·r<· dann·, conrvrt-. ··nd othn spctal tltL . tlHitt.ltl .\ t· tl.t .i:- <u.tlton. '" . . . tl, ·. t. ·· t f tl 't . :·ll tlt'ticnh arv.lH·lrl -;n;()j~ill" room ·., at;d , ClfH'Il the meeting· \\ith a talk (ltl "Thv club . .~otary ~U~'St:' fr~m E\·an~t.?n , . 1:· 11 _ n ~~<l ~t~l "ot11 lC p_r~pcr y O\\ners . .. ( ' II 111 l':t 11 I' . ~ 1 I 'ttld \\ttlllL'tk ·t )0111((1 \\'tth tltl' \\tl - ]dll :--:1\t( ' 'Tltlll'r room.; 'ISSUre tlw tran·lln . ( ea t 1 rogratll tor :"-Itt lUI' )(ltl · . '. . . · T. . ll . mone\ . '.'\ ,·n ·""·n nf . ' 'i . k. '. . Schools." J. R. Harper . ..;upcrintt'ndL·nt 111l'tt<: group Ill . pro,·rd1ug a typtcal l .tterature _nt the Ollll1lttntty party 1 0 1 1 : ., ( · ~ . .'~n; 1 ? 1 ·~ ·. . ! 1 ~ \O)age nf sc hools. will :-PL'ak on tht· , 1,]l _ Hnt;tr~· program tor the \\'O tnt' n. ,g uests: clen.'tes c~nstdera]dc space t,? th~ cort r llttr rl ot tH' t r < nrlt11 ,.., lllJn~ ment. il·ct. "Public Schnols and HL·a lth.' ' and \fiss Fclna Dl'att nakt'r, pre--Hit·nt or n ·c tron ot \\'h~~ ts trrn_1ed ~n tncor-. Visit London First \Tr:-. Jolnt B. Rorldit· " ·ill gi\l' a hrid the :\ational Kiurlergarten and Ele- rL·rt state t_n cnt regardmg vtlla~e fi'1'1 1t' ., 1 · ,,., ·11 arrl\T · · o ,. t 1 ' "J)" . . k·~ uanct" appeared tn an 11p at f>J \'tllo ttt 11 on n·-,umt· ll' JlL'a 1t 1 1 -.nn·L·\· t1 tat 1 ·a-. 111 l.'tlt"r'· " . l·c ' 11 t'" ~-< L' ,,....... "" tl1·· '" ·' '"" "' r of · · satd to haYe · . mace I 111 . our. ,,,,.,1 atJ< I t1 1t. '.t\, I· . "lt ·! '1' · 'c ,t ' n rl -.t n 1t 'rtat'tl;)drt·rttsemcnt ptthltshed last week over luh· ~.and tlt('n a conttnuuu-. round 1Tl'l' nt 1,. 1 ·t-en L tlltht t c · · · · ·. 1 -,t" · 1 · 1 · 'f1 1l' l "ltiTOlttH · 1·111". ~C 1 \\'t'r, flro\·t't'rL·rl hv tit·· the clesrgnatton of the Home pa.rty. 111 ~ 'tlt ,.l·'ttttr'· 1tl tUn :ttl( 11-.t't'lll". ll'"tll' 100 1S. ' '" L · ', , ' , , , · . . . \\·til · he "' spent . . . · sce1ng · " . . . . l>.l' an "JlJl01' 1.ttntty · · !nr · J'·.t111~\;,t · · .. 11 n~'"· · poptt.tr 1- [!Jr" · I ·' \li'L_ ·I 1 c~tt.t · .. · !he part\· statement tt ts po!ntnext thrve d<tY" llll'rt· ,,.11 , Honw ·l ... · '. .. . 1 1 11 · 11' ., gTL"tle.;t cth· · I que~tH·1h · 1.,. t 111· attc }'IL' lll'L' al· tIt' 1 con- n · t. l·t·trlt ( " "OI'"e Oldl' 1-h,·lottL ·tt t' . out. s 10\\~ cl Pam error 1t1 a(r ttlon. l tliH 1lll1 :-< ~ ·· ' Tt · 1 · f · · . t Iw \\·nr r · ·. ' ·· ·· · · · ]:' .. t a 1~o tnr 1tt< e.; amnnQ" ttems o rxTiten ,nfl b(' nwtor tnp.; to manv rh~:-1on n1 t!tt' --twaklltg prn~ratn <tncl , .·' ,tns on. . · . , . . r - : t. · 11 1 · · tntl'rc-.;t · · I tH I'mer - t 1L' ntedmo· ""'11 r I :'" l > l' . ·1 l J I ·o Ld .. 1 l>ot"rtatl" 'tt· · j)l'tllnl·JO' to a·- PLthe. I H '- 1~ mmttnt ' r· llpar ·\ asscr 1~. r 1 o 11-.tonc tnc \ \'tt 1 a <)'L'I1t' r:t '" · ' t ' ·;:,. · '~ 1 \ l l 1"lee.; · · · ·· ·ttll"<'ral · , :-, . dt:-.ctt--'tnn ·. · ·""' " · Jw·tlth flt<lhlcnl"> . .· · , - f . , , , · 1 . i() 1 1· · - money oatH'( to t 1e t a~c treasurer . .. . -.r-,t tn tht con crtllll ot t t( -t t 1 c h . I . ll 1l.. 1 0 ,,.t·r · St 1 a . . -;cssmcnt 1 · · l'...,ttl.; " · ': ' ' · · \\ """t' .. ·· ' ·. . , · . . · to p:t,· . . pecta )011( s. anttcllltlt-.tn ·\hhn· Pucktnoham Palace I tr1Lt of Rotar: _ Lltth~ (northLrn Tlh- . . II . f . 1 \ · · - ·. I ,...., ( ·I. 1 . . I I ,,I I ' }.'. tpatmg ro ('CttO!l () "Jlecta as-;ec;~( rlll ldhall, \f atlSIOll Home. Bank of I School til Hold Show not<.; \\ 11C 1 1~ tl1 >e H (. at t lC ,\' .; TJ 11'.; 1 't ' I comm.ttllt\ 1 .. ; " · 1 · ·· ' R · ·anston C'ottntn· club. :'\prtl 19 and 20. I11L nt . · . .tIll, t 1e l .n . . . Lllld . ·ondon ~hulgL. till ,nttsh f t· t I partv conttonrls. ts nnt an r"Xne ndtture. \ftt.,t'lllll. the ;--..rat tonal Gallery. the 0 oca r IS s or 1\._tcl~_ard \\ .t:-h~llt~I~. _ Chtld., l· )rtllt I aLrn~ hut . ;,,·tuall~ an asset. ").fonr,· arlj D 1 . 11 1 k f t\ 1 '1 1? tl h,tss,l.(lor to Tt.th ~~ tn bt: (Jt\e of tht I 1 I 1 I V'11 t T ·ttt' Gallen· and mam· other phce · 'Th i .,¥· will . 1~1 a ke t h<.: ft 11 e., t ,.,:ra ~~·on pict t\ ;·~ ~nl~1 :~~it ~~.~e ~f ~~ C~\· rier -i-Iid~ principal s Pt' a ke .r:-; at the Cl ·:· f ert·trl'l' · :;~~\~·c~,.~: 1 d n~ c\~ t1~/ ~~a -;s\ fi~~~e . a/e:~: trip a yc,ung- man rnuld ha,-e. Tt will school \Viii gi,·c it:; second exhibition pett:'il' item..; nen hy a tO-year old hl· tlw l'=-:Jwril'nre of a lift· titJlL'. And 1 of paintings by local artist.. Among Village Negotiates to schn~ l hnv." as.:;ert.:; the Community ( )Ill' hm· fr(Jm \\'ilmctte. one irom \\'in - those whose work will he displayed are Purchase Road Grader party puhlirit~· committee. nl'tka ~nd one from Glencoe will make :\nna J.,·nch, ).Irs. Anita \Villett s Cite "More Extravagance" C. C. Schultz, superintendent of pubthe trip. v\'e can't tell you any marl' nurnham: Dudley Craft \Vat son, Allen Followin~ up the "correction of an than that just now. F. Philbrick. Karl Buehr, Mr. and Mrs. lic \\·arks, was authorized by the Vii,_ incorre ct statement." the Commuuitv lagc board at · its meeting Tuesday Peyraucl and Laura Van Pappclendam. · The pidurcs will he placed in the main c\'ening. to in\'estiga te a proposition part .\ launches upon another attack oi1 Phtlanthropy Department ! ~all of the school and all resid~ts of which has been made to the ,·illag-c by the present \ 'i llage hoard under the road grader firm to sell to the village caption. "~[orC' ahout waste of taxOffers Last Sewing Day the township ~r~ especially invited t? a attend the cxhtbtt. On Tue sda)*Apnl a grader which it now has stored at pa~·ers' money." Here are enumerated The last se\\·in~ meetings of the 13, mothers of niembers of the Girls' Highland Park. at a repre . entecl bar- what the anti-administration forces philanthropy department of the \\'om- club, \Yhich has been aiding the picture gain price of $319 with a $100 allow- contend are extravagances in connecan's club of \ Vilmcttr occurs Friday, committee in its work. are invited to ance for vVilmette's old grader.· which, tion with the offices of village engineer. mall. This new ma- Yillagc attorney and building- inspector. ) .\pril lo,. con;'n:encing- at 10 o'clock in attend a special showing of the paint- it is said, is too s_ chine. it was pointed out, can be t1Sed Tt concludes hy striking a blow at what the morntn~. \\'tth a luncheon se rved at ings. for cleaning the streets of sn·)W and is called the "vicious" fee system. noon. The chil<lrl'n of the Francis · will also prove of great value in tnc The opposing tickets in the annual TuYenilc home \\'ill benefit hY the sew- Church Will Hold fifth ing done this month. · future work which the village has election on April 20 1 will he as follows. The committee urg-t·s a large attendAnniversary Celebration before it in thr grading of streds, i.. Community Party ticket-for village ance at this, the closing c\·ent of its The fifth anniversary of the \Vii- the rece.ntly annexed portion. clerk. Mrs. Leland V. Pierson: for kind in the club vcar. The meeting is mette English Lutheran church will be villa~e trustees, Joseph F. O'Neill, PLAY FOR MASONS open to every woinan in the village who celebrated next Wednesday evening, Frederick Tilt and C. D. McCallum: for is interested in carrying- on philan- I April 14, with a dinner and a sptcial "The Buccaneers," a new dance or- village treasurer. Earl A. Pettibone. thropic work. and who wishes to avail 1 meeting at the church. The dinner will chestra composed of New Trier high Home Part~· ticket-for village clerk, herself of this opportunity not only he served at 6 :30 o'clock, it is an- school boys, will furnish music at the Nicholas _T. Miller: for village trustees. to sew for needy ones, but to chat with nounced, and will be followed by a monthly social evening to be held by John Clark Baker. Clarence E. Drayer John F. \Vied! in: for village 1 her neighbors and meet, perhaps, new- program, with an address by a prom- the Wilmette Masonic lodge on Thurs- and comers to Wilmette, who will find this inent man. All members of the church day, April 22. This orchestra has be- treasurer, hlarrv W. Miller. The a plea~ant means of becoming ac- I have been urged to attend this anniver- come very popular along the north trustee candidates and the village quainted here. sary celebration. . · shore recently. treasurer candidates are incumbents. April and May · The Chicago and North Western railway. company is dcsirious of re- I By A. H. H. moving the crossing gates at ElmOn the evening of April 1, A. T. wood and Forest avenues, in \Vifmctte, Sherman Lodge Ko. 892, 1. 0. 0. F., and _replacing them with automatic held an entertainment for it s members. wirrwa~ sig-nal s. As the th eatrica l troupe that had been The matter catlle up for considera- retained for the evening wa s unable to tion by the Villag-e hoard at a meet- come out from the city on ·account of in~ Tuesday evening, when a rcsolt1- the bad weather, an informal program tion was introduced )),· Tru:-;tee Elmer of entertainment wa.~ carried uut by D. Becker. talent selected from the membe!'s On moti::::n ,)f Trustee Johfl C. Bak- present. The augmented lodge orche5er, secondccl by Trustee Paul A. Hoff- tra, consisting of a piano, two violins, man. the matter was referred to the a banjo, a harmonica, and a snare Street and Alley committee. drum, furnish~d I!vely music. RefreshPr~sident Earl E. Orner,~ in cor:1- mcnts were -.;crved, and it was reported menttng upon the request ot the. ratl- 1 as being a good sociah l ~ evening, enr~)atl cc,mpan::. :-;tat~d. that the wtgwag joyed by all present. stgnals arc supplantt11g the gates at The entertainment committee of the n:any_ · cro~sinf:"s ~f ,·ario u ~ _railroads, lodge has arranged a tentative prostghtmg ~I?Cctfic tnstauces tn other gram for the next few succeeding ne~rhy ctt1cs and towns. . \\·ceks. This program is as follow·s : 1 rustec Bec~er mo,·cd the a~optton April IS-Initiatory degree by Sher~f . the resolutton, hut _later wtthdrew idan Lodge l\o. U52. of Highland Park. tt 111 fa,·or of the llJOtton by Trustee April 22-0pen date. Raker. whcrcl~y the. 111atter may have April 26-first· degree by :\. T. Sherfurther ':onstderattOn beforl' the man Lod~e ~o. 892. at Xorthbrook change is approved h~~ the Village. Schoolhouse, at t.he meeting of the Trtt~tce H0ffman satd he felt that so :\orth Shore Fraternal circuit. radic~l a change . in the m_attfr of April 29-107th Anni\'ersary of the eros . tng· protectiOn, e->!)ectally on Order. Celebration. ~tree!s oi !he importance of those ).[ay 6--Seconcl degre'.!. ).lay 13-Card and bunco party. ll1t'ntl::>ned 111 the propo.scd chan~· e, -; hould t;ot be m;Hle ha::;t tly. :i\ 1ay 20-Th ircl degree. ---------).lay 27-0pen date. ·II J t111c 18-!\lemorial sen·ice~. Would Replace 1 PLAN sociAL PRoca. AM Crossing Gates Odd· Fell ow a to Have Busy Season of With "Wigwags,, Degree Work and Entertainment in VILLAGE voTE BAnLE ROARS ALONG LUSTILY Home a.-.d Community Parties' Give Citizens More Food for Thought This Week "Just Plain Piffle," "Was te of Taxpayers money," "Correcting incorrect statements," are some of the rather startling headlines one notes this week in the advertising and circular literature of the Home party and the Community party, now in the heat of the ballot campaign which is to culminate Tuesday, April 20, in the Village election. Charges of "reckless extravagance" · and "legalized extortion" made against the present Village board by the Cotnmunity party publicity committee, last week. bruught · sharp replies in this week's campaign advertising of the Home or administration party. These replies are centered more particularly upon the allegations hy the opposition that the administration has overrhc.rged the properly owners in the matter of assessments for paving improvements. The Home party points out that it has in fact saved money in the letting of the four paving contracts referred to in last week's Community party literature and that the money sand on the cost of these public impro,·ements, in vic\\· of the contractors' figures heing materially lower than the estimate·.- is in accordance " ·ith the cost certification in the courts. returned to the a<>sesscd property owner:; before the first payment is made nn their assessments. Health Day ill B e Qb serve d by the 01nan's T . R otary· A nns C "ast Critical Eyes on Husbands' Doinas 1 1 · . \. . .· . . · c· . I · · ' I' · r ( · w · · · ) L IA ' ·W k ,.· ·. . . . . ... PT 1 1 J

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