8 ·il · · · · · · · · · .· · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · Catholic: Club Will Have ' Fine Art Program Jan. 14 . · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · WILMETTE KEEP YOUR CAR LIKE NEW by REGULAR GREASING · and Tht Red Roof in No-Man's Land Just South of "The Cottage" . · · LIP'E January 7; 1927 · · · · · · · · · The fine arts department 'o f the \\'oman's Catholic clnh of \Vihnette Sa 111uel will meet at the 1 10111e o f ".r l \ '1 rs. H. Moore. 707 J.ann.'l avenue. on the afternoon of Friday. january 14, at 2 o'clock. "The Art nf StorY Telling" is the · · ' sub 1 ·cct of a talk on the afternoons 'I J)rogram b_ ,. ~Irs. Frank Thale'. ·' rs . Forest Miller will give tl1e current ~ Jf 13 t' evt·nts talk. ~1 rs. ( .corge . eatH 111 ' " 'f \V'l will .r eview "Tin \Yedd111g. ·' rs. t · liam Otter i-; in charge of a MarDowell program to he gi\'(. '!1. ~frs. \Y. R. Barron and ~1rs . P. J. ~1 c(~urk will h~ the a;sisting ho~tessc". 1'hin Out Maples to Protect Elm Trees in Village F'olll)\\'ing a recommendation mad<· 1)\· Trustee Clarence F.. Drayer tQ the Village hoard, Tuesday ni~ht,. steps will ~oon he taken tov;a.rd th11111111g out the maple trees aiL?IIg \~ilmcttc _aH - , ntH' l>L·tween the Ftrst Cong-regattonal · · · church and tht alley acl)otnmg t 1 ll' '1'1 1 ·1 ... ~ 1' 1 ,snu·.; Brother:-. Fruit store. '1· 1 arti(lll is tn he takl'll, it was t.·xp aun·c. I I' · · lH'L'rlUSt' of till' crowdc< C011( ltiOII Ol 1 tht: trcl'" and will insure t 1e prnpn gr"'-'·th and tHHtri-..hment oi the C'lmc;, " ·hich arl' t ht· ht·:-l shade trees. .. · · OILING · · · ·! I ' The boys in the picture like to grease cars- consequently They'll get your car and bring it back to you greased completely. An attractive sticker is placed on the speedometer to show when the next greasing is due. they do a good job. ·I 1 · .· · · SKID CHAINS REP AIRED ·1 · · · · · · Stephen Sbimonek. lr. Gasoline I 928 Sheridan Road Phone Wil. 3379 Distributor · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · "\\ hoen-r p~a 1 1 ted t 1 Jtlsc tr<:<..:ts. · '- Jll 1 · ~tr . Dran·r. "t,, mn·c 1 t ll' goo( 1on·s - - - - - -- -tn prin~·ipk (li altt·rnating till' quirk 1 g1:11" ing !'oft I Troubadours Elect New maple with the stowc-r Offi t Gathering I elm. e\'identl_~· \\'ith the i<i<';~ that a fu cers a tun· ).!' l'l\l' l'atHill \\'Ottlcl find It llt.Tl'S:-.al'\· · At a rt.·rcnt meding helcl by the tt 1 t akl' the 1napk-; out. Tht:Y plant eel Troubadours, a glee dnh of male the elm :rt·t·s ah,,ut forty tn·l apar t voices, t!le following . oftll:crs \\·ere and a n~apk in ht.'l_\~· t.·t.· n_. At t_lll' elected tor the comtng- )'l'ar: D. pn·st·nt t1111 · the ron<httnn ts acute. \nt Thaye.r, president; S. ~elson. vice- only art· they rrm\'(ling each other sn pre ident: R. Johnstone. librarian: \V. that the ckn·lopmt.·nt of fine crownc; E. Quinby, secretary-trca~urer: R . F.. i:-. impCissihk hut the competition for \Vendell, business manager: A. F. P<.·t- ioocl ha~ bt.·cnnH· unusually severe ht·tinger. social chairman. · cau:-t' (If tht.· \riclenin.g- of the street ." For ent~rtainment a )>anqul't was " :\ltltollgh to . . onH· people the cuttittL: given at the At_]antic h~tel, Chicago, out oi t.1H·~t· tnapl~·:-. will ."t.'l'l11 ch-..,tnH' .. tht> program bemg fur111sht:d by the tin·. tlus 1-.. unt 111 rt.·ahty tht r;t.,~,·, boys themselves. In tlwir first con- continuecl ~~ r. Drayer, '\en·ral c.i cert of the season, to he gin·n next thl'1l1 arc 11()\\' in a \'ny raggt.·d c~)lHii · month, they have on the program some tion will ~oon pass to the rl'~t ot th· noted tenors and haritont·s from Chi- tret.':-i if allQwed to condnue and will cago, who are well known tn north in time destro\· the harder elms . En·11 shore residents. The Troubadours with favorabl~ soil space, shack tree..; also wish to announce that all honorary shoul(l nen·r be s<:t do~er tn ··arh positions arc to ht: discontinut'd until ntlH·r than fortY feet." further notice. - ---·- · - - - - - -- - -- ~~ i:-.:- \.lath·s \\'hitl' has ret urttt ·d t · · ).Jr:-. Fred H. Rohn oi 139 Linden \Yl'lll'slL'\' fr;m1 Xenia. Ohio. whnc , ]J, a\'entte entertained on Tul'scla\' after- \\'a ~ the. gttl'"t c1f irit.·mls for 't' Hral noon at lunchl'on ancl bridge. · d:\ys :11 the end of her vacatiun . . 11 ,· , ,. · and now that you have time to think- ·Think .of Cleaning The rush and crush of the holiday and party activity is over, at lea,st there is enough lull in social matters, so that small matters of personal detail can be given consideration. Tpe necessity of looking one·.s best does not vanish with the social lull. Contacts continue; the clothing must continue to be an asset in making the man or woman appear best. And now that you have time-go over each garment, and let the cleaner present you with a new wardrobe, so to speak. You know we know how. SCHULTZ & NORD Cleaners for Particular People .. , 1152 Central A venue Wilmette Phone ·Wilmette 320 ·