November 19, 19'l6 WILMETTE LIFE 51 Marcus Mick Opens WAUBUN IN ELECTION! , I coal Business in New Village Selects Ticket for VariF ar west District ' Offic~a: John P. Happ, CandiOUI Although unfavorable weather con- date for President ditions have retarded comewhat the \VauBun, the recently incorporated plans of Marcus Mick, of 1762 High- village at the. western threshhold of land avenue, \Vilmette. in the com- \\'innl.'tka. \\ill hold its first election in pletion of hi'i coal and material yard illJOut t\YO week s ior the se lection of a Yillagc president. boa rd of trustee~. on \\'est Lake a,·enuc. he llOpc s to clerk and police lllagi:-.tratc. The exact he dcliYcring coal hy the end of thi s date oi th e elect io n ha . not bee n de week, it wa s said. cide<l. There Is No Place along the .North Shore more alive to your desire for that perfect THANKSGIVING DINNER than the liil!l The. new co.ncem .. o f " ·hi ch ).[r. l A ticket wa s s;electecl at a caucu" ill! iiii! 11"!11111"' "iifi'il"llll"iiiiilli! """ iii! """"!iii 1fick. ts yropnctor. ts kn own. as the ; held \\'r dn esday oi la:'t \reck. J ohn P. """"""""""""""'"" SkokH.~ \ ·all ey C'oal t1 ncl ~fat enal com- Jlapp , who heads the tick r t, for presipany. The yard-; arc located on Lake ' dent, is a . on of the late J ohn P. Hap p, an' nu c ju st \\"C'St nf the track--. at ~h(· I \Yho .:;c old lwm c place i:-; on ly a quar \\'ilmette Golf dub. wh ere ).fr. ?\ft ck tcr o f a mil e .;n uth oi the in te rsec tion O\\'n s thr~e acre'; of ground. At pr~s- I ni \\'ill ow and }lapp r oads. the latt er cnt he " :tll handk .o nly t()al. hut \\'t th j <1i which hear s the ,lamily name. The th e opening of spnng- expccb to han' 1ra pps \\'trt' among tl1c ea rly se tt,l ers his building mat erial yard s complete. in thi . ; Yi ci nit,·. and \\·ill handle sand . ~ran·!. Cl'llle nt AJ K t · ·tl · .c ·! fir st . . · ·"' u z ~~ H' nonlJJH'C' 1nr , 1c . and other ltne :; of thi s nature . ck rk oi the tH:w villa!-!c and Bernard iiiliilllhl!!!ii'"il"liii iii! !iii '11 !1 11 11 !11 II' i!iii!i!iili!i!illi It is hi s plan. t o expand tl~c yardage 1 ~childgen " ·ill 1><.' the fir ~t police mag"'II' """' equip m c n t as 1ncr r as cd h us111 e:; s "'a·r- i., t rat r . th e no Ill in at ion o i t h c entire rant s. . ! tick et being. in this ca se. eq uivalent to ell'ction, ao; th ere i~ hu t one ticket in l the fietd . U./Jt S nJOY i T he . . ix tru-.tl·c" nCiminated at i \:T\'k's caucus an·. Georr.re Selzer. \\'ill l!an1 Hort:-.ch. Pe te St· lzer. J ohn Seul, I L(' O Hc~ iz,inger and Alex Len~rnier. iii! !ililii!ill!lllili!i01!""'"""!1' 1 iii! II!! "" l!liiliiillill!ii""""iii' ""'" Xnrtlt Shore sc hnols will indulge in ! two brief vacati ons. \"ithin tl.l r next I· Collector of Rare Books two wee k s. On Fnda~· of thts \H'e k : f I ili!iiiilii!iiii ll"iiiOifO """""" '""i!illii!iii!ii!!l!li ""'"'""' ""'"""ili!ll!lll!li!" all high sc hool s ,vill he clo~rd so that Speaks Be ore I rar1ans the tr~ch:rs may a~tend a meet ing A. f.d_"·anl x:,:·ton ... rromincnt colt~le Tllm~ts St~t c . Il~gh sc hool asso~.~- ! lector n r fir st edtt ton bghteen centur~· t_tn n .. ~,· In c h ":tit. ht.: held. at the ln~- ~ l> oo k s, ~ 1 )(,ke h~ iore .thr annu~l Lt\ e r . tt~ of Tlhn()J S, at l rha na. r,, n bran· da,· mcctmg ot the EYclnston mrmher s of the Xrw Trier High school j \Yot;lan· s· cl ub, Tu c;o; day aftern oon. His 1 faculty will he speakers on th.e pro - 1 talk 011 the ·:--u1 1ject "<J.'hi:-~ Book Collect gram which will ~nclude cli sc ~tss~ons of ing Game." ".·lls n_ot confined to a many pha..;es of h~gh school \\ ork. :.rof. 1 monotonous dt sc u..;s ton of thr hook.-; 1!11 '""i!'liiiiiill!ril!!!l'"'ll' \Y. A. Snyd er \\·til sprak on th~ E~ -~ one should ha,·e. it was . aid. hut rath er ~"""""'""""""""""""""iili'li'li""""""""illi"ii pcriment of traching Bookkeepmg tn took in the actual findin g of the hooks a singlr period" wl1ile H. H. Hrrron I tht·mseh·es. Bits of expert advic e \Yere ".·ill t~lk. nn . on.1r r:ha se of matlwt.na- l l.!"inn regarding reh 0und edition:"·. settc .:;. rln .; mr rt 1n g 1s an annual. e\ent lection oi auth or:-~ anrl first edttiOn s, and offers an exrc ll ent opportuntt~· for etc. :\ mnnher oi north sl10rr lihrarR esidr ut North Shore Funeral Director th c tf'achrr. to hear from other tea~h- i:tns "·rrc' in. attendance. including Mi~s rrs. ah ntt ! meth()<.l.; used tn teachtng'l AntH' \\.hitmack of the \\.ilmette ltthetr yanou s sulnects. bran·. Twenty-two years of sucThe srcDnd \':tra tion period wi.ll oc- 1 · cessful professional service.' cur \\·hrn all of tl H' schnnl-. \\·d l hr I THANKSGIVING SERVICE Personaily recommended by ;tosed clu.ring th: regular Than~sg-iv- ' A Thank sgiving se rvice is to he held Chas . A. Stevens of Chicago mg va r:l11()11, which comrs on 1 hurs- . C't T I . I tttll"ran church Thanks..J 1F .1 f t k Ill ,""1 · 0 111 s ' '- c uay a 11( nc ay o nrx wrr -. giving. morning ~t 11 o'clock. Th·is is and a host of .o thers whom Ian annual event 111 that church and atwe have served on the north At the first meeting of the Xational ·l.vays attracts a record attendance. shore. Electric L it.;ht .\ <>'-'oc iation at Chicago ,· in 188) .. E·l. gin. Di:-;on and Rockford ~ --------------~~ · vVe personally attend all were cited as having the most brilliantWITHOUT rendering the most calls, ly lighted street s in the country. :uMMISSION i iijj I I 1 Rogers Park Hotel Dining Room Margaret E. Morgan, Manager 11 11 1 1 lll!liliililiiiiiii p . ·t E . to Brief vacations · · Over Th an k sgtvtng la~t Parties of 12 or more may carve their own turkeys. I II Iii! !iiil!l ill !Iii! I L.b · MAKE RESERVATIONS NOW "" !!ill !II II tr 1 . 1 Sheldrake 2ooo Sheridan Rd. at Pratt Dinner Hours- 2 to 8 ... 11 111 11! FREDERICK E. LEWIS L0 ANS ne~irahlf' On A tulip tree growing in \\'a ha sh V ~~ ley, Illinoi s. mea sure s 190 feet 111 height and has a girth of twenty-three . feet at a point three feet aboYe the swell of the roots. liOJU('l' Ullll AJ)artment Builllhtfl'l' John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Company .\. 11 . J,.\'"(:wnn:rHY, J .. onn Agent ll:? w. Adam~o; St ·.' (;hleugo careful, courteous and conscientious service. Mrs. Lewis attends to all la. dies~ and ch11dren's calls. 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