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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 22 Jan 1926, p. 28

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WILMETTE LIFE January 22, 1926 The Friends in Council of Evanst""'n Mrs. Ruth Lay and her two sons,. Holds Health-Religion are giving their annual card party Fri- ha~e returned to their ho~e i.n. Aln;ta, Mission at Winnetka ·day, ] anuary 22, at the Ridgeview hotel, Mtch., after a three weeks v1s1t w1th · Evanston. 1\frs. Wi11iam H. Lawton Mrs. Lay's sister, Mrs. C. H. Smith of Rev. Franklyn Cole Sherman, . exof 230 Laurel avenue, is chairman. 711 Laurel avenue. ecutive secretary of . the Amcncan - - - - - -- - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - G u i l d of Health, wtll conduct a "preaching mission in applied religion" at Chri st church in \V'innetka during the week of January 24-31. The Guild of Health is 'interested in encouraging coTaking into considerati;on the operation between religious agencie5 fact that business men want and the medical profession. Rev. Shergood food served without delay, we have inaugurated a business man will conduct three service s Sun lunch that will please the most day morning, January 24, the opening discriminating. day of the mi ssion. Th se will be held Tem ptfng Service at 7 :30 o'clock in the morning, 1l o'clock in the morning and 8 o'clock MAC'S in the evening. Evelyn Humphrey to Marry in Methodist · Church' January 30 BustNISS MINILUNCM Bowling Lunch II 1 1 59 A. M. to Midnight Wilmette A ve'}ue Telephone Wilmette 154 or 1361 When you want the best the market . affords 10 Invjtations arc out for the marriage of Miss Evelyn Myrtle Humphrey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Humphrey, to Donald l~ohin s on , son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert T. Robinson of Oak Park, Saturday, January 30, at the Methodist Episcopal church, Wilmette. The Rev. Gilbert Stansell will read the service at g :30 o'clock in the evening. ~1iss Humphrey will have a s her attendants, Miss Jean Dubb s, of Wilmette, maid of honor; Mi ss Antoinett~ Mr. and Mrs J . F . Comee of 1612 Harcus of River Forest, and Miss Ruth Forest avenue spent last week in De - l\1ichelman of Quincy, bridesmaids. Nancy Robinson of Aurora, niece of troit . the groom, will be fl ower girl, and littl e Emily J anc Elder of Oak Park will carry the ring. Harvey Hopkin s of Crbana will se rve a:, ~1r. H.ohinson's hc ~ t man, and usherin~ will he hy Raymond Robin son of Aurora, Albert \V. Robin ·on of Oak Park, La\\·ton Tabor of Oak Park, and H u~h Bersie of Evan ston. A wedding reception " ·ill be held at the Humphrey residence, 112 \Vood binc avenue, immediately after the ceremony. · 'ALiFDftN;A ~ andthe FRUITS AND VEGETABLES We aim to provide the people of Wilmette with the finest market products at moderate prices. Ask our customers. North Pacific Coast is the title of an attractive booklet issued by the CHICAGO & NORTH WESTERN RAILWAY. It outlines in concise form over forty different routes from Chicago to California, and illustrates plainly by a series of outline maps how you may visit San Francisco, Los Angeles and the North · Pacific Coast and see en route the greatest attractions the West has to offer. You should have this booklet to properly plan your trip to the Pacific Coast. It will save you time and money. Call or write E. E. Orner,'Ticket A·ent High School Debaters to Have B~sy Program Challenges of the New Trier delJat ing team have ben accepted by four high schools, it was announced thi~ week. Th ey are the \Vest Alli s High school, of Milwaukee, \\' is . ; Rockfvrd Ili~h school, Lane Technical High school, and Austin High school. Other challenge s have been sent to Parker High sch ool of Chicago, Oak Park High school and others. The date s for the debate s have not yet been announced. The .t.eam consist s of Audrey Bauer, Ralph Heineman, Henry Heineman, Sidney Rosrnherg, RoJlin Simonds, Tohn Panushka, Roland \Villiams, Robert English, Morri s Hirsch, Gordon Ro~cr~ and Gordon DeLay. Lulias Brothers 1135 Central Ave. Local Pharmacist Will Join E. R. Squibb Staff \V. Henry Browne, for several years with the Renneckar Drug company, has resigned his po. ition to become associated with E. R. Squibb and Son s of New York City in their profe siona1 detail service department. He will first spend six weeks in the biological laboratory at New Brunswick, New J ers cy and later will return to the north shore, taking the state of Illinois as territory. He will he succeeded at Renneckar's hy D. G. Clrmmon' s a graduate pharmacist of the Universitv of Illinois School of Pharmacy, and J. R . Isley, ~raduate of St. Loui s School of Pharmacy. Sixteen women from the \Vilmette of the Arden Shore association drove up to the winter camp last Thursday for the day and found everything in ~plendid condition. There are onor 50 boys in camp this winter, more than there have ever been before and · they arc all doing very excellent work. l>Oarcl PALACE CASH M _,. ARKETPHONE Univ. 2720 UDiv. 2720 PHONE THE HOUSE OF GOOD MEATS 1559 Sbe·maa Ave., Evanston Chicago & North Western Ry. W ilmette. I ll. Telephone · Prime Beef Tenderloin Very Best Sirloin Steak 45c Fresh Sweetbreads 4· 5c Choice Pot Roast 1241-B OLEWINE INVESTMENT CORP. Second Mortgages Made on New and Old Property 732 Park Avenue Tel. Wilmette 2517 I · 69c 22c "" Headquarters for Fresh Dressed Poultry

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