Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 22 Jan 1926, p. 19

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) . . o -, January 22, 1926 WILMETTE PLAY GOLF IN SOUTH LIFE 19 l! I ll (: · H. A. Foresman, 515 Essex road, Kenilworth, K. B. K o rrady, 527 A bbottsford road, S. Y. Ball o f I ndian Hill, and B. G. McC loud of 416 C umnor \Vednesday, February 10, a bene- road, left Tuesday for New Orleans fit bridge is to be given for the Park where they will stop a week to enjoy · Ridge School for Girls hy a group of golf. Keni lworth women. Mrs. Hugh Foresman of 515 Essex Interest in this philanthropy scarcely needs to be stimulated as most of road; Kenilworth, was a luncheon hostu~ kno\v the excellcpt work heing done ess to her bridge club last Wednesday. -othere. Jt is one of the \·cry few non~1rs. Edwin Hedrick of 204 Mclro c sectarian schools for dependent girls a Ycnue, Kenilworth, was hostess at a from the ages of 6 to 16 or 18. The Park Ridge school ' is support- luncheon and bridge at her home Tuesed bv pri\'atc ~ubscriptions except in day. the cases sent by the county, and itl -othose instances, the county pays $15 a ~Irs. Charles D. Howe, 240 Kenilmonth. It costs $40 to feed, clothe, ,,.(Jrth avenue, Kenilworth, entertained and educate one girl. the officers of the Home and Garden The commitee busy with plan~ for dub at luncheon Friday. -othis party consists of ~~ rs. Fred Bullcv, 1lrs. Noble Gillett, :M rs. Benjamin ~f r~. Frank L. Bellows, 221 \VarJia\\'kes. 11rs. E. JOhn IIicks, Mrs. " ·irk road, Kenilworth, left Saturday Alfred ~fcDougal. Mrs. Grant Ridg- night for California. From there she \\·ay, 11 rs. /\. \\'. Ruf, ~~ rs. \V. E. will go to Honolulu where she will St.attuck, and Mrs. \ \'. \V. \Vheelock. spend about two months with her brother. Women of Kenilworth Plan -Big Bridge for Noted PhilanthroP}' Ro~-*=~erg's Davis Street, at the "L" · Sale Sheets and Cases An annual January S~le that brings savings on these household necessities. Stock your linen closet now. Pioneer Sheets 63x99 Inch ....... $1.49 72x99 Inch ...... $1.59 42x3 80 In. Cases .· ... 39c Linen Table Clothes 56x72 Inch at ..... $2.45 Pepperell Sheets 8lx99 Inch . . . . . . $1.65 72x99 Inch . . . . . . . 1.45 63x99 Inch . . . . . . . 1.35 54x99 Inch . . . . . . . 1.10 72x90 Inch 81 x90 Inch . ...... 1.35 ....... 1.45 "Rosecrest"-The Fine New Sheets ::~ · . $2.10 :n c~99. ..$1.95 l:c~99.. $1.80 :;c~99· · $1.65 10 8 1 DEATH SUMMONS FATHER and :\lrs. C. G. Burnham arc cxJH'Ctcd to rdurn to their home at 53rl H.o:-,l\'11 road. Kenilworth, the end of this ·week, aikr a . lwrt trip to New York. 'l'lu_ ·,· \\-en· called to St. Pau l :\1 on day. Ja;Htary 11. on account of the . . udden death <·i ~1r. l3urnham's father. ~lr. aud ~Lr:-,. Tlwllla:-- (,.'oYJll', 2-W ~1elro~c avcnm·, and ~1 r. at1d ~1 r~. J (Jhn O'Connor, 1-lY Ken ih\'orth an·nuc. kit Kenilworth thi~ " cek ior :\t:\\. York, to sail january 23. ior a t\\·o month.,· trip abroad. ~lr. l:lll;l:ll~t~·llj fi i I·): j Central COal fi/1ater1al W. I l)y :.he Tlwr~day, th e .:\cighbor~ had an aitcrnoon oi dramatic recital \\' hi..' II ~~ i. ::. 1 :\1artha ( Hin~r rendered "Sun Gp" by 11 Lulu \'ollmer. 1 1 o 1 -o- 'I that ou r coa1 ts worth -ilsw will the t - I I in - -Q-- ~~r~. \~. K. Spicer's "Crirkcb" re- heat . and it create hottest :-,ttmed their reading cla~.., Thur~day at ~~ r~. ._'piccr's home, 312 Es ·ex road, KenihYorth. -o-- ~~ rs. Cresap is accom-panying her husband on a ~lwrt husincs:-> trip. ~f r. ancl ~1rs. ~lark Crc. ap, 239 E...;~ex road. 1c it TuesdaY for :!\ C\\' York. fire your fur - nace has P.ver met. -oOti. Heath. 2133 Ridg avenue, Evanston, has returned from a trip to St. Louis. Mr. Heath is the son-inlaw oi Dr. and ~Irs. Rufus . Stolp of Kenil\\'ort h. Order today. Created with a Purpose There was a definite end in view when Reo designed the Series G Coupe. · A convenient, dependable, attractive car for business or personal use was visualized and produced. Then Reo went a step farther and brought the Coupe within the reach of the average owner by pricing it- for all its quality-at $1495, f. o. b. Lansing. 0 -o-- Ellen DrYden of Evanston entertained a fe\~ of her Kenihvorth i rien<b at luncheon and an opera matinee :aturday afternoon. -0- 1li~s :\f r. and ~~ r~. .. G. Littell, 322 \Voodstock avenue. Kenihvorth, entertained at a dinner party Saturday night -o- Thc Reading club met \vith ~f rs. H. A. Brassert of 5-t 7 Ro . lvn road, Keni l\\'Orth. \ Vedncsday. Notre Dame and JI ern ani \Y<.·rc the topics of d isr ussion hy Profe..,sor Landrc. --~~~P8tterson Brothers~~~· Easy Payment House RADIO Plano· and Pla-yer· Sonora11, Columbia EfliNon Phono~raphfl Adjul!ltlnK, RepalrlnJ(, Tun IDS· Singer Sewlug nachtDea 'Va·hlng '\lau.·hiDt"H and Hoover, Hn.rullton Bt"ach, aDd Earek:t Vacuum Clt"aaera ltepalrln~ an·l !luppll~· Reo Evanston Co. 1101 Chicago Ave. Univ. 6194 I uBuy Where Service Is Handy" REU MOTOR CAR COMPANY 816-818 . CHURCH STREET BetweeD "L" aDd Poat Oftlee Tt'l. UDiveralt7 S:W Tel. Wilmette 528 C HICAGO STOREs 1950 Irvlns Park Boulevar·,Tel. Grar.elaad 4950

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