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Mr. Advertiser- The circulation of this paper makes it the best advertising buy in Northern Illinois the circulation to back this statement, and will gladly quote you rates. LOCAL METHODISTS TO CELEBRATE 40TH A I A esi birthday celeb M- Institution;) well inilivi- thorn. Juno Us has buun us the official birthday of thu 1 jTM, Chicago Newspapers We have special prices on nearly every magazine Are sold in a club with this paper at a considerable or newspaper published. saving.

Send to us for your reading requirements. Classified Ads Pay A classified add in this paper is givefi ttworn circulation of 4,000 and is placed before the eyes of 20,000 readers. This service is yours at a small price. Try it. which church a biK birthday Fortu yvuw tho party will local church history will be cnm me mo Fated.

A have with the church in tin been connected or EDITORIAL NOTES TEACHING OF MUSIC Ktlucutioiuil development may be along many linos nod that along music anil dancintt are not among the least. Tlio progress lit thp study of spe- cialised music in our schools was easily dijiiiernnble in Monday evening's performance. The two nnd three 'part winginjr in the Queen of May worthy ot commendation nnd well for this truinln; in our grammas' grades. Time devoted to the training for NINE STATIONS FOR SCHOOL BOARD ay ronimunlttn. The HWh will he I TM 2 "'Li 01 without which little progress EXTENDS THANKS The Bontd of Director of the Glenview school lakes this means of expressing its hearty appreciation to att those whew help contributed toward the great success of the annual operetta of the Glenview school.

They extend a special vote of appreciation to Dusing and Berg for the gift of the halj, the use of their new grand piano and the many other courtesies extended to the teachers and pupils of the school. The board wishes to comment! MJSS Norton and her assistants for the results of their untiring labor in training the children. Day Dream, as Cinderellas, May finished product, produced under difficulties caused by illness among tho children, lack of I'. Bru3hmghnni tin- furinci j)ii-t(ira rut FTC. hythrnic dance teach-) proper stage room, was a won' der.

A word of appreciation RMS out to the many women, not only mothers, who pavo of their ability to the mak- developa and and graceful car- combination of tho ing ol the wonderful that nnrvelou'ily effect and to those who assisted Mr. tl.t? liock tiivur I'liliU'V- no" Secret jrj tif tli' 1 of the City oC tlunister at oru- tinitf th- church now nl 1 tlu Kpt-cuptil thuich It i- likely, hi? will he present at tho 1 tinU Kreetinit" will bo retiil front many others who lire lu- a IT the commendable of i Moeller in tho extension of the such work as the tinitiing fur particularly to Mr. Moeller him- cttni and plays. LOUR may such tell; who proved by his efficient scrv- I'ive for it olilituriUcs tho ices that he's on the job at all times ami self ul' cvim tlie merry making. The board is gratified at the re- MISS NORTON WRITES len view, Junr 17, 1025, tit log frrvut 'liitunce to re-, Dear Mrs, Van Steenberg, I Editor Glenview Cook Co.

Herald, attractive prwrram May I take this opportunity to cx- (irntnewl. there wlH be special prcas my ear ty thanks for the (treat Cervices at eleven clock in the morn- operation rendered myself ami an- iny three in the afternoon and otfflu UislnnU the production of Cmder- in the BVeniiiK. Professor 1(l jfay Dny Drcitm? The mar- tt. Napier of Barrett Biblical Irisli-1 VC OMS success of the undertaking un suits of the special instructions and is. limce given by Miss Voteiiu uncl Ihp Bush Conservatory of In Tact the Board of Directors is prouilcr of its school than ever and following this production is inspired to surmount every difficulty build- stage with, proper settings for operettas 0 el 3 onter nmnts cnienainmeurs.

tute the niorninu prenuher. The afternoon session will bo of a immunity nature, featuring greet- tags from pastor of the other tocnt former -pastors iiid mem- Superintendent, Dr. Our Dii-trict Hnstie (Signed) Glenview School Board. OPENS FLOWER AND VEGETABLE STAND day's- eremonie9 with the evening. Mr.

W. 13 to clofte the a 1,. Rugg of Whetitoii Church, Evnti.iton, an able tit conjrrcffaltonat and will with the dcr the difficulties of illness amontr the children and the extreme heat was due in no small measure to thr hearty support we received on nil sides. To the many women qf tlie community especially those who hat i a no children in the ploy who helped mwth tofflnan orncr llt Wilnwtte bem wifch the costumes wo are very grateful. Waukegan road.

H. Hoffman and Joseph Foy are the musif. Supper will bo served at the This the first time tn my experience that wo have had To Messrs. Busing nnd Berg for interested Parties and an announce- the gift of their hall and the of ent is made that following the com- their new grand piano we are very let 0 building which by the C. A.

tlirtlirtg fa chairman of the Invitation and Reception conlinit' tec: Fred A. of the cominitteo v.vnts Ci. of tlip program cnmmittcp. Sitrh annivertary cclcbviitinna nf- forti 11 splenilkl tn meet i frii'dil'. to rpvivf precious mem- one-, nnd to g.tin itispirotion oc "iflte we have nl fwi tin? future.

A general i i a i tt reco i at your handb. i- estcnitpcl by the Gif-nvieiv Moth-' h.te stand, a full line of fresh green I Vhould Cables be carried. MrT Foy nagotiationi wtlr neigh- m. tllV ttflv Vi HI 13 tliHt tt-3-F miiru i i eception conunit- (( tfl coiumend tho excellent 3 jnitking negotiations wtlr nc KUKen, clKurinnn nner am service that so plonsesl, TM nn ff tnlk growers to handle the 'it Ideal ttrrniure-' (fittists before the operetta fsvshiist of Jinlcn vegebnblo 1 Sp cc forbids the enumeration of i 1 section of tho stand is to be the helpers. In closing allow me to over to the sale of cut flowers ndil the publicity given the Plants of the potted blooming Glenview school through your vo ji et merits word of thnrtks we up-' Hoffmnn lioa for several years been interested in Peony culture and riMiity I'iirticipnto in i om Vcrv cordially yours, LILLIAN L.

NORTON. has put some of varieties on sale. his own beautiful Other sources of supply have been the Palmgren nurs ery and the Pohlman Greenhouses at Morton Grove, Appleyard Lojr C'ahin Home Open Saturday 1 morion tirove, 'Commencement LxerCISeS The stand wins opened for the sale 1 A i i TJ 11 wers Sunday, June 13th, ami us At ChurCll Hall, Friday medium of advertising the proprie- 'tors gtivc a way as souvenirs of the Th" pxerci'cs for occasion, exciuihito long stemmed Apjilcjanl npctit'ii tiU new clatjt of will be held at Ihe La Franco roses, I 1 hninf i'i tht Ci'iive to par- f'onifrcmiliuiuil chuivh lull, In this department of the of iiR'ti frk'iiiU, Etiitut'Uiy night t'nr Jutii' gfi. one found puts of fragrant old fash- tiir'l-. a i-mnki'r.

'I hi- i i the class Humbcra sov- ioned heliotrope stocks, ami lionif i ri'porti'd tu he f'ftecti mnny other scented blossom.s of SKOK1E I Wbere'll the stations he along the new north shore line of the Chicago North Shore and Milwaukee --a question the suburban towns affected have been asking for several weeks, was answered last night by officials of the interurban line. There'll only be nine stations. Niles Center gets the first. Glenview gets one. Winnetka gets one; Glencoe one, Highland Park three and Lake Forest two, Should Stop Guesswork This official 'announcement shoulJ promptly stop the guesswork of certain subdivision men who have claimed that the wonderful lots they are selling nre directly opposite a proposed station, perhaps they are several miles from the neatest.

North from the present terminal of the linos at Dempster street in Niles Center the first station will bo at Simpson street. Next will conic a station at Glenview road, which leads to Wihnette. Then comes, Willow road station, Winnetka. Tlirce in Highland The next station north -will be at Dundee rood, Glencoe. Then comes three stations in Highland park; one at Oavey road, another at DeerflcUl road and a third at Half Day road.

In Lake Forest the stations wit! be at Ok Elm road and Deerpath avenue, JThe new north shore extension runs close to more golf links than nny similar length of railroad in the world, according to North Shore No fewer than twenty four country clubs can be conveniently reached from the new line and it runs close to about 7,000 acres of forest preserve. Employing Janitor The Year Round Has Benefits Charles MqeJler hns proven the worth of having Janitor on the job the whole year at the school. When the Board tff Education decided to make the janitor's year a 12 month one, they made a wise decision. In its history the Glerwiew school hns never had an employes who performed such faithful ccrvice, as has Mr. MoeL'er, During the summer months since his appointment our school and FINE DINNER PARTY PRECEDES OPERETTA The Glenview school had as its guests the visiting orchestra from the cni ush Conservatory at a dinner Wm.

Joost, superintendent of at Glenview Inn Monday evening, the company was in Glenview Monday i recedm the operetta, the interest of opening new store Covers were iaid for eleven and a The decorating and necessary building Vicious dinner was served at 6:30, of shelves with the installation of I consisting of fried chicken, French bins and show cases will be irnins I fried potatoes, cabbage slaw, combin- diately begun and the new store salad and the best cortee ever be in operation by the first of July, A. P. CHAIN STORE TO LOCATE Dusing and Berg have leased their store, formerly the home of the Glenview Barber Shop to the Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Co, its surroundings to present a passersby. been k)- up aspect to thu Mr. Moeller i a keen interest in his work as school caretaker and one had but to look in upon the re hearsal at Dusing Berg's Hall Monday to know that even in the entertainment end of the institution faithful Charles Moeller was still (in the job and there we found him ai late fts 7 p.

m. seitbout supper still working. The of the operetta was in no small way due to his all around workmanship as carpenter and stiigc setter. Assisting him and trying to hide his light under a bushel was it is announced. As the management of these stores served in Glenview.

Mr. Joseph Poy of the White Way stand sent the beautiful La France is put into the hands of local people roses which were placed as favors at Superintendent Joost is in search of such manager, a man and wife who are desirous of such a position. The company offers every inducement to interest prospective employees and here an opportunity is offered any enterprising- couple to successful business. each guest's place. The diners ate with a keen appetite and, a relish for the deliciously cooked viands placed before them.

fThey all voted that the new chef employed by the management of the Glenview Inn was worthy the name. Among the guests were: Misses representatives hav been on the watch this for a suitable location for the open- a place on The Great Atlantic and Pacific Company is a concern of more than a half century of successful business. Decades before the chain stoies became the popular cash and carry cen- News of The Operetta Harold Biedeu contracted measles ters for the thrifty housewife, the last week just time to lose out in Atlantic and Pacific Tea stores were the operetta. known in all the big cities fiom coa Gladys Wallbaum one of the prind- to coast, sijeeialliing in coffees and small commodities such as spices, extracts etc. Their ever increasing popularity is pal characters in Cinderella's May Day Dream was unable to take the role on account of chicken pox.

Lucile Goetje took her place. due to the super quality of Mr. and Joseph Morton, dise plus their low pi-ices. The Chicago, were in Glenview for the puny has now more than 100,000 school operetta Monday evening. stores in operation in the United Misses Pauline and Gene Brock, and Glenview more to the already ei her.

1 add one irraous num- wil no rrc The date of the'opening of new store will he announced later through these columns and space wilt be with their brother, Mr. Allan Brock of Forest Glen attended the entertainment also Marvel! a and Peggy French of were among the- au- CINDERELLA'S MAY DAY DREAM DRAWS RECORD June 15 has come and gone, Cinderella has awakened from her May- Day Dream, and such a beautiful dream it was, a dream of wishes gratified. Never before the children of Glenview school blossomed forth in such a riot of beautiful colors. Never before have so many stepped forward in marts particularly fitted to their individual characteristics. Prom-the appearance of the dainty white fairies, with their god-mother to the ensemble, with the crowning of their May Queen by Princess the operetta was an achievement of beauty and wonder.

One hundred and eighty children, spoke, sang and danced their way further into the hearts of their proud parents, each scene vieing with the other for place of precedence. (The accompaniment of the sweet toned violins added to the beauty of the music. The stor.y of the Fairy Princess and the May Day Queen wr.s not without its touch of comedy, for Robin Red and the two step sisters with Hollyhock and Tiger Lily gave their tone of mirth to the pretty tale. The complete story of the wonderful dream combines three operettas that none but a master hand could have chosen and worked to completion. The tinie and thought given by Miss Norton to the accomplishment of her aims were well rewarded in the results produced Before an audience of more than five hundred people the children of Glenview proved the value of special training in the line of music.

'Each year the audience swells and the prestige of our school travels further. In an auditorium with, a larger stage the beautiful scenes could never have been surpassed bj--a group of served in the advertising section to keep pi the Herald posted as to special bargains that may be secured at the new Atlantic and Pacific Store. BASEBALL TEAM MAY REORGANIZE At a recent meeting of the stockholders in the Glenview Baseball Club last week, a decision was made to attempt the support of another team this year, A late start last season and lack of the heartiest kind of co-operation Glenview resident was in the Gould party. Miss May Atles, her brother. George and the Misses Fisher of Wilm.ette children Each memoi Prince with-'butte and its Fairies, blossoms, ps, the Titania the work of the wicked elves who planned to relatives of Albertina Mtierhoff, were spoil the May Day gathering, the present.

(blooming of the blossoms under the Miss Shima of Evanston came with spell of Love and the climax of their the Harpers. in the crowning of Lois Mrs, Greene and Miss Greene, and, Queen of Mjay all beautiful beyond Miss Gallagher of Chicago, came as guests of tbe teachers. Members of the orchestra from Bus-h' conservatory were lepresetita- tives of Ohio, Indiana, Nebraska, Wisconsin and Illinois. The Glen view faculty were the recipients of a fine box of candy, the on the part of club members proved gift of Mt, and Meierhoff, sent somewhat discouraging but enthusiastic fans hesitate to turn th'e grounds over for rental to an outside team for use our name and the prospects are that enthusiasm will win out and we will again enter the diamond. There aro still several hundred snaies of stock to be marketed nn(i a to the school on Thursday.

Woman Voters of Glenview th the curtain at the close Glenview School had added one more success to its many achievements. Glenview At Madison University Exercises Mr. and Mts. C. D.

Rugen will leave Friday for Mladison to attend the Commencement exercises of Wis- I consin University. Their youngest TtT i i 4 I Meet TO Elect New Officers daughter, Mabel, is a member of the 1 r.t 1 CI.1K The Glenview-League of Voters held a meeting at the home of class of Women MJSS Rugen a Chicago graduate of the Carl Schurz high scliool and Trustee Louis Voelk of the Villa New Store Opened By Public Service Co. At repo tho the from the THE FOUR SEASONS America's Finest Restaurant Operated bv w. DANCING -Chinese and American Dishes Prepared by Chinese chefs Chicken and Steak Dinners CHOP SUEY the talent will be taken! for social functions may now be ordered through your local flower mtirt and moderate prices anil flbmnt delivery aie There will also be a refreshment iin 1 nimlty department in the new stand. Mr.

Poy has assisting him in tho of tho business two nicc- Prices N-o Charge for Dancing NO COVKtt A PRUNE GUiNVIEW 12t Vniiki'gflfl Bond, wont of WilmctU 1', mill's north uf (ilenviDw To 4 SEASONS titiSir Route 42-A oti es from Kokomo, Ind, BASEBALL NEWS At meeting of the itouk holders of i he hit I du! held lust week, a committee wai appointed to confer wil-h fcddio Stuck our one time utetit pitcher, to see if it 13 advisable to start a club so ktc in the season, Mr. Stack is of the opinion something can dotio and will report i buck in about a Until then nothing definite can he said about the baseball situation. The scribe has conversed with sev- of the old time fans and it is their opinion that something can 'be done and will be done, Tho tenm will need the support of both the fans and their friends this yuar on account of Detroit Jewel Stoves THE STOVE WITH THE WONDERFUL BAKING REPUTATION You will be surprised to learn at what extremely low prices 'we are 'able to sell these Stoves, Over twenty styles to choose from. Come tn to us before buy- Ing your Gas Stove. We can You Money.

Glenview Plumbing and Heating Company PHONE GLENVIEW 124 OR Waukegnn Road, North of Glen Avenue the late start so let's nil ftet tofreth- cr and pull i'or the baseball club. Games will be booked with first class clubs, with the nearby towns gutting tuit choice. All panics to start at 3 p. m. sharp.

State Board of Health Visit Glenview Mayor lie presentation of the State Board of Health viitel the Miiyor's office and local health authorities Tuesday, In the interest of protection against small pox. Two Glenview residents were discharged from St. Francis hospital, Saturday ut the outbreak of a case of small pox. A nurse on her vacation at Logansport, returned after contracting the disease. Tho hospital was immediately put into tnuirantine and every precautionary measure taken.

The report oC the State Board of Health on Tuesday, wa 3 that the situation well in hand and. the hospital cleaned up. Dogs' Stern Training Sleigh (Injrs begin young to learn their future duties. Dogs, specltOlj bred for drawing luiids, ure equipped when still in imppyhood with miniature for few hours a da) sevcniI times uuk The white dot; trainers loomed the method from Es- All attempts of puppies to chew or bite through tmrnetu are checked, bringing realization tbut life a solemn 516 Main Evanston To adequately serve its customers in several of the rapidly growing localities in this part of the state, the Public Service Company of Northern Illinois is opening a number of new stores and adding to others. This is a natural development in a territory growing as fast aa northern Illinois and the company intends to add other stores from time to time as the increase of its cutomers warrants the substantial expenditure required in an to datfe store.

The stores will modern in every respect and will carry a full line of appliances from which customers may supply their needs. The aim is to make each of its stores a credit to the eomnvumty in which it is located and plans for the new stores coincide 'with this idea. One of the new stores will ce located at 516 Main Street, Evanston. Addition of the four new stores will bring the total number operated by the company to thirty-one has already instructor of high school be put on a paying bays. I Some few workers nave conscien- tiously mala their efforts and are actually money out of pocket in their attempt to put the thing across so a little honest to goodness assistance will be appreciated by those at the bat.

Glenview Voters Should Vote For Annexation Every Glenview voter should vote for the annexation of territory norLh east and south of the present limits, at the special election, Tuesday, June 23, polls open from 6 a. m. to 4 The annexing of this territory will approximately double the present area of the village and the develefmeiu of the property involved will mean a decided increase in population. The building of new homes and the bringing of a desirable class of home seekers means progression. Vote yes on the annexation question.

Chief Geo. Shell Attends Funeral of Officer Gegler Chief Shell attended the funeral of Co. Policeman Harold Geglcr who (licit ws result of an automobile accident which occuried while he was cm duty Sunday, June 7. Yovmc Kegler had 'succeeded Offi- ter Shell on the county force when became Glenview chief. Tlie funeral was one of note at all Saint's cemetery, the body having an escort of sixty motor police besides representative officers of all the leading towns ill this section.

As the funeral cortege passed down the nislc formed by policemen escorts, flowers were from an airplane boanng above the cemetery. 'Tlhe young policeman left a bride of fhc weeks and the heartfelt sympathy of tho Coek County Police force goes' out to the young widow. 1925 Graduates GlenMcw representatives in high school classes this year are: New Trier, Mary Bohannon of Sliei-msin avenue and Douglas Davisson of Wagner Road, Carl Sehnra graduates: Rugen, Raymond Danielson, Haupt, Jack Bryant, Gale Westbrook. Linoleum Put four glass or porcelain casters under thx kitchen ubie logs, and Keep the linoleum from Indented and marked '(p by the movement of table. Chester Richard IF YOUR LOCAL DEALER DOES NOT HAVE IT CO-OPERATIVE STORES The Stores With'A Complete Stock "From A Needle To A Tractor 11 Open From Seven to Seven Saturdays Open Until 9:00 p.m.

GLENVIEW, ILL! NORTHBROOK, ILL. I and Phones-- 15 Hold Money in Check When you pay for things out of your pocket, you pay quickly. Given time to consider, you would very likely reconsider. That is only one advantage of a checking account. The writing out of a check takes just enough time and thought to make the writer of the check consider whether the item paid is necessary, after all.

The way to have money is to save it. Start a checking account today. It will save money for you. Glenview State Bank GLENVIEW, ILLINOIS LIVE IN GLENVIEW AN OPPORTUNITY FOK SALE--7-room house; hot water heat, extra lavatory, double garage, new oak floors, north sun room on 2nd ftoor. Good bargain, excellent (buy for quick sale.

Located on Glenview 2 blocks from the station; price $12,000. McCullen and Cole Phone 109 Waukegan Road and Glenview Avenue.

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