16 LEASES WILMETTE PROPERTY Yic tor K l_ehha . Yirt.'-prcsidc n t of the Superior AdHrtising Senice. Inc., Chicago, has l~·ased the premises kn0\\'11 as 1526 Centra l an.'lltH'. and will take oc cupancy ot~ or about ~tay I. Thi_s lease was nq~ottate~ tl}rough the \ Vtlmette office ot the T··. L Stu!ts Realty company. located at -124 Lmdt'n avenue. WILMETTE BUYS WINNETKA HOUSE Da ,·ton Keith, Yicc-p rcs idcnt of the ..._'lnc<;go Trust company, at presen t living at t he Orri ng ton hot el, Evans-~ ton. has purchased the residence propcrty of Clifford B. Ewart,. at Ridge a~e-~ nue ?nd As h str~ct, \ Vtm!ctka. whtch 1 l,t wtll occ upy about t_ i he first of June. 1 Dudley Brads t rt<:t was the broker. LIFE OPENS TAILOR SHOP April 16, 1926 1 Morris Scheck has re nted t he corner store of the Linden Crest apa~tm~n t b uildi ng, ~nd \\'i ll ~ondttct a tatl onng an<! cleanmg establt~hment, known as. the Linden Crest 'fatlors a~d C!e~wers, for n~cn~ at~d won~rn. E. C. ~h t ~ltps rof t!H.' 1··. L·, .· Stults h.ca lt y cotnpr~tl~ negottated tht s lease. 'MRS. B. F. CLIFFORD NED BY.DEATH SUMMO. Leader ID Congregat~onal Church Passes Away at Residence Here April 11 Tht.' utH'XJll'Cte<l death Saturda\' aftl'rnoon. Apri l 10, of · ~~ rs. Florenc:~ (\ Vocllen) Clifford, wife of Benjamin F. Clifford. ROJ Lake avenue, brought deep sadne:-.s tc· a wide ·circle of friend:; in vVilmcttl' and througho ut the Chi cago region. The winter had been a hard one for her a nd she had not hten in her usua l health since las; fall. but even those best acquainted with her condition did not excpcct her collapse \\'hich came in the mid-week. BMn in Indianapolis. Ind., ~1rs. Clii ford spent the early years of her life in that city and was there married to Benjamin Frankiin Clifford. After their marriag<:' the Cliffords moved tn Chicago \dwre they resided for abot1t ten n:·ar~ until .Mr. Clifford was transfrrr~d hv his fl rm to tht Paci fie Coast wherl' tht.·\· made th~.·ir home at Tacoma. \\'a~l1.. for more (han f1\·e \'tar~ . Thn· tllt'n rc.tllrtll'd to Chic;.i-;o, t·ah.i11g ttp tlll'ir rl'sidtllCl· <·II the south side. 'fherl' in the Hyde Park district a great :-.orrow came to them in th(· loss of their lH'atitiful nintet·n year old datt!. dltcr. \largttl'ritt·. Her lonL: illne:-. . and tht gradual t·l>hing of 11t.'r young life hruught a sadness to ).Jr -. . Clifford \\'hirh. though rareiully hidckn frolll her fril'n<ls could not he d · fared by the passing· oi the yl'ar .... ~<·nn aitn t ill.' death of their daugh ter tht· famih· mon:- d to \\'ilml'tte \\·lltrt' they h;tn· li\'ed for the pa-..! · -- · I) .._ · I .. ~. · .. I .. I ~ ' . .; ::- Check off 6 seconds on ·your watch! N precisely that brief time you can hurl a new ELCAR B-inLine from 5 miles an hour to 25 miles an hour! And from 10 to 60 miles an hour in 22 seconds flat. The tremendous, sweeping power needed to build up speed so swiftly is r~dy always for the pressure of your foot on the accelerator of the new ELCAR 8-in-Line. It's a daily adventure. to drive. 8- 8 I 3- Passe ngeL Roaster Coupe t \\'('lit .\ · ~· car!-. P atro n of th e Arts I ELCAR 8-in-Line features are: Lycoming motor; complete Swan system, carburetor and manifold; Bowen "Instant" chassis lubrication; four wheel hydraulic brakes; balloon tires; 12 7 to 13 2 inch wheel bases; startling new bo<!ies; two-tone Murcote finishes Delivered Your Home LELAND P. ARTHUR, President Fully Equipped ELCAR SALES CO. 1017 Davis St. Greenleaf 2338 EVANSTON \\'hilc liYing on the south side, 11 r. and ~l r-.. Clifford \\'Cre members ()f and art in· in the H \'de Park Christian church. of which n;-. Fd\\'ard S. 1\tn('S i:-; now pa:-.tor. \\"hen the\' came to \\'ilmctte thn· soon identi.fied thcmsel\'cs with · ti1e First Congregationa·l church and ha\'C during all the years of their residl'll<'l' he en active and enngetic in it:-. \\' ;)rk. In addition to the !oral church organizations to which ~f r:-.. Clifford he long-ed. she "·as a member of the \Vilmette \Voman\ club. The Daughters of the Americ;tll Revolution and tlH' Daughters of In diana. :\n accomplished mu . irian herself, she was a devotee f music in all its forms of expression and a pa t roness of. art and li ter ature. Above a ll things Mrs. Clifford wa~ a hom<·-maker. Vnstinted in her de - · votion as · a wife and mothe r. she was an inspiration to a ll in t hose gent le and gtnerott s uualities. that mark the true home. She was the friend to t\'(.;,ry stranger and had the rar e ability of importing a comfortable friend liness to a ll who wtrt.: bnely or in need of encouragement. 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