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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 21 Jan 1927, p. 10

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10 WILMETTE LIFE January 21, 1927 c 1 H ld Our Library Loans 167 READY FOR BIG SHOW Pre-School ire e o s. . Books Each Day-Report I Discussion on Obedience Recreation Board Makes Arrangements I The Loga n-Howard Pre -Sc hool cir· ,, A total oi 51 iJ h:1Pk" \\'C'rc borrowed I A Radio Loud Speak,.er Designed Lil{e a Cathedral Radio Speakers Are No Longer Ugly l'ttc · Public Lihrarv 1 lc le held an interestin g meetmg lhur.- ! trn111 tl. H \\'i 'm · Friday, February 11 'f , .· ,. tht· onth cd Dl·ctmher, ac111 da,·. Januarv 13, at the I1ome o f 1' rs. (1Utlllg . , . . . . 1 . , 1, · . 1 he boxers a t}( \Hc :-.t cr:-. \\11 \1 ·.rv 111 tl . Dccclllhl'r n· p~rt gtvcn R. h' . Henderson, 721 Pramc aYcnuc. 1 CC·J ( nt~ H · . k . · j to compete in the wre stling- and l ~t>\; ·1·· 11 In :' )lite of the in clement \\'Ca ther cigh - i h.\' ~ · I is:-; AltiH' L. \\ hlllll<ll' · ... >ranan. sho\\' t o he h eld Friday c'vcning, L' tc:cn members at tended the session. ()i thcst· -l.-+58 ndume:-; \\l' ~l' .. clrctllat ccl ruary 11. .a t the Howard sc hool. tl' ··in I · ·' . H . Hollt' :-, ·tc'r :-. n;n·c a :-. "'roup , iro111 tht· main 1ibr;tr.r from I .\J . r::-.. 1 . the f the fl . I of I the P laygrou11 I. r! : 11 ,] / oi rnjoyablr chi ldmi's songs. ~lr<. : branch. Thi> n ·pn·,<·ntc·d a J!.'~lll . o u·crcat 1 0n . ><><lf!; ar~ rotm·" "J!. ,".'" Blackb urn prese nt ed a re sum e I 100 ,·o lunH'"' ;,,·n Dt·rv lllhn nt Lt:-.t good con(ht10n . ~h.c~ pro~11sc .t , 1 ~t 1 Tom of the chapter on Obedience in Doro- n ·ar. hu tltt· 111 did;t _ ,. '-t':hott prercntcd cla:o;s anwteur exluhttiOn or tht· 111 · 1 \ til\' l 'a nfield Fisher's hook, Mother .. ;111 , . gTt'al grrl\\ tit . From the figures ar t of se lf dcfc_ nsc. a n·d Childre n. ln t he dis·cu:-.sion on gi.,:r 11' iur the tot;tl nt :>ntltl _ ,. circu lati on. :\. T . Kier. welter weight rktll tl obedience \Vhi ch fo llowed almnst 1it Jllar ht gathl·rl'd that approximately nt the Ea:-.t. and also a first claso.; ;,·n~.~tnryon(· participated . ~Irs. H. l. · J( 1i b~>ok:-- art' lrtaJ tt·<i t > \\'ilmette r c:'- tt-ur \\Tt.·st lrr. i:-; offering his "n\ :,-~ ~ · jones <tnd .\hs. G. T Hellmuth con - idtnb t·arl 1 da Y. in whipping thr men into shap l' i1 ,r :' ,. trihuttd ric hly to the di sc ussio n. , 'l'ltr J,ihran: 11 , 11\· !Ja.., 12.2£>2 bnoks sho\\' and is shllwing the boy s " "li lt .. · ;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;.;;-;;-;;-;;-;;-;;-;;-;;-;;-;;;;-~. ,1 11 ih :--he l\'l·;, 2£13 oi " i1 irh \\'l'rc ob- thl· f11H' poin·,, of the game. Cr ·· r..: r ta~necl during till' t110121h "i Derembt·r. .\f"ort· and Emmd Kinland arl' .~r] ( >t tht Ill'\\' bCink:-. 2-t:- 1 \l' ~· t· purchased ing· hin1 \\'ith the boxers, and "II ,·· and tighttl'l1 \\Trt· giit:. It i, al..;o in - Catht·rr<tal i-; ,,·orking witl 1 trrc sting to JH·t r that 20o oi the nc,,· \\'restlers. 1 h<toks arr childrl'n\ h(loks . \"e\\· :IC!ult "It i:-. n(lt too latt> to get int11 t;.t . I b(lrr :.> \Ytrs \\'tre li:;ted a" fi ity -ninc and I cla:--:--es. tarh ~f ()Jlday and Frid a _ , It·,. ' rhildrl:'n at twcnt.,·- t h r c c . ,·:1t tl:4.~ . .c01.nc and ~ivc us a l.l :ttH: _ 1:' 111\'tlatHJli of D1rt:r tor l>:tnh ·! .\, / 1 · for Boxing and Wrestling Exh ibitions . . . .. .r ;JJHI IL~ au~p1ccs r: l I I 1 J I I Th \'1~. ' Ldty' Stcfil·th "ays lw ha:-- pir h,·· "o 111c u r c \\'inn t r s a 11 d h a:-; :-' ·lllt· t h ;L tl~e m HE new Peerleo Reproducer is a work of art. Encased in beautiful mahogany cabinet built on claseic gothic lines like a . great old-·world cathe... drat. Beautiful. Dignified. No bigger than a mantel clock. (Just 12 ~1i inches high.) Don't chain your wife to the kitchen stove! Invite her to dine with you at the Wilmette Cafe. W etll do the cook1ng, serving. and dishwashing. Bring the children, too. You'll all enjoy the change. injurie ~. to hack up hi s ht·liefo.;. Cume an d .. ,j., 'Lefty' about it . "Harrv 'Oaks.' our n ·rsa tik ~ tr,·, · fighter c'tnd hor:--c:- ho(' pitcher. rt·cct lth from Terminal :\ . C.. has added llt: w laurel · to hi s rrcl\\'11 in boxin g- tit· far -fa ml'<l fly -\\:eight. Ray :\h in. r.i Bloom ~ tr<· tt. H<" ~ ttfTcrcd no "nio tJ' ~ ~ ' WE want to see that your car is in rhe right shape before you sran on your motor journey. Have us in spect your auto before you leave. "Em erson 's is always a good auto suggestion." Gets the low notes that old-type speakers lost en ... tirely. Great range, mar.velous fidelity, perfect naturalness. Makes any radio set better by giving out the real pure tones that the radio picks up. Come in and get a Com par... ative Demonstration. Let your ear decide. Price '35.00. For folks who want 6omething better. "Come to t hl· l lc t\\·ard gym .\I nnrl.t :· and Frida~· night s and tight Qr 'ra·,,<.J' with tht· hO\· ·s. X<·ho(h· g('ts hurt. ir· ··· to all. · . "Othtr candidate~ \\'hn arc :-- IHI\\ in:..: up in go(,d ~ hapc and will prohahh· 1,. rntcrtd art· Tcrome Cicchini. Elmt·: Keil, .t\rthur · Braun. ll arn· Pro it. Robert Eran'-. Ear l ~I illc·r. · 1Jnh n· ~farquardt and Nick Miller. "Bob H~rhaugh, 'Hap' Gat hcrro; t 1 and 'Todch·,' thre e amateur tumhl nof no me ;:u~ ability, have ill{reed to pu t 'on a tun1bling act to help thl· can~~ · along. Other features wi ll be adclc rl to make the program a succe ss. Andre"· ~I. Taylor of India nap< ·li ~ spe nt Sunday " ·ith his 111other, ::\frs. \\' . ]. Taylor. 310 Cumnnr road. Kenil worth. ~~ rs. Andre\\' .\f. Ta,·lor \\·ho has ht:en visiting i11 <.>Inr, . Incl.. rl' -. turned In Tndianapuli s \\'it h ::\1 r. Ta _ , ·lnr. -0- The Wilmette Cafe Opposite Village Hall ADAMS ELECTRIC SHOP 5 21 4th Street · Ph. Wilmette l 040 .\f rs. Donald I fndgkin s Ita:-. rd urncd to Colulllhus, Ohio, afttr ~pt:nding the Meals that satisfy holiday s " ·ith her parents, ::\1 r. and ~fr s . John \\'. Iliff o i 111~ Gret.'ll\YOr·cl aYenttc·. - o~'lllllllllllmlliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll,lllllllllllllllllllll!lllliiiiiiUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII...., M r:- . ~ta \'t r .\I ou ldin g oi 934 Oak = wood an· nu e entertain nl her reading circl e on Ttt<· sclay a ftn 'l<io n, January = First Church of Christ, Scientist WILMEITE, ILL. Tenth Street and Central Avenue SERVICES SUNDAY SERVICES-II A. M. 18. \\' ed nesday Testimonia 1 Sunda v School Exercises l\Teeting-8 P.M. 9:45 :\ . 1\T. ·Wilmette Home Bakery Famous /or January 23, 1927 Subject: llTRUTH" READING ROOM-1163 WILME'fTE AVE. ttrk55 REPI\ODUCEI~ Daily (except Wednesday and Saturday) 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. Wednesday 9 A.M. to 'l :45 P.M. Saturday 9 A.M. to 9 P.M . HOURS: The Bible a nd Worhs of Mary Ba l' er Eddy a nd all other authorized Christian Sci-ence Literature m a y be .·ead, barrow ed or purchased. Parker Hottse Rolls 406 Linden Ave. Ph. Wil. 1025 Ruth Wester, Prop. The Public ia cordially invited to attend the Church Servicea and viait the Readinl' Room ~IIIIIUtllniiUIII'UIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII'IIfiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIItllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiUHIIIIItllo~

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