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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 21 May 1926, p. 35

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May 21, 1926 ... in 10 Lessons on Pta.no,' BanJo. Sax.. etc. WILMETTE LIFE 33 J.a. P7'7 ~ · Mr. and Mrs. ]. Walter Nelson of 815 Elmwood avenue were among the throngs attending the Kentucky Derby at Louisville las't Saturday. ····-····-------------------------------------------- ·· -------------~--------------------------------------~ ·· T~1e Wilmette Junior Civics club, ortablishes Sales Places in Evanston. gantzed by pupils in Miss Florence Highland Park 1 ~IcPartlin's fifth grade room of the The Travel club meets for the day, Central school, will close a success-~ -' "' Chicago. Tuesday, at the 'home of Mrs .. S. A. ful season soon with talks by Chief of Write for Free Booklet A charter of incorporation has been \Vheelock, 822 Central avenue. Police Charles \V. Leggett and others, 1 granted by Louis L. Emmer~on, secreit is announced. The club was formed tarv of state, to the ~orth Shore Buick last December, for the purpose of company, v,·ith a paid in capital of studying civic affiairs. !\early every week some speaker has been secured $50,000. to address the ri1emhers. Village PresiThe new firm " ·hich was originally dent Earl E. Orner, Railroad ] ack, and founded hy ] ohn T. FitzGibbons of 805 many others have spoken before the South St John's avenue, Highland Xew arrivals in Antiques, many of which consist of the club, which atten.ded the first meeting Park, six year ago, has established a unusual-Empire Chests, Desks and Table~. ~ umerous of the newly elected Village hoard record of growth among Buick sales articles in Furniture, Cherry Dropleaf Tables, Glassware, this spring-. The officers of the club agencies. Today it is one of the largest arc as follow s : Robert Hewitt, presi- distributors of this make of car in the ..!'humb and Stiegle Goblets, Foot Stools, Tip-Tables and dent: Pauline Keeling, vice president; Chicago territory.' an unuspal collection of Beds. Early French and English 1unc Kehl, se cretary: Dorothy Jane ~I r. FitzGibbons is named as presi.\rm. and Side Chairs. Old Prints, such as .\quat1nts, o~r. treasurer, La\Hence B~ckmaster, dent of the ne·w corporation and wilt Sporting, Etching and Colored 1\!Iaps, Books, etc. chairman of the program co111mittee. also serve as general manager, dividing his time between Evanston and HighOur collection is large enough to supply any Gift require~~ rs. David Nelson and her two sons, land Park, in both of which comlnent. Harold and Earl, of 821 Elmwood ave- munities sales and service quarters are nue, are sailing- from Montreal Satur- maintained. day, May 22, on the Megantic, for Other incorporators are Leonard A. England. They will go from there to ] ames. vice-president, formerly with Sweden for a stay of several w.eeks 1 the Evanston branch of the Cadillac Univ. 9890 808 Washington St., Evanston and hack to France and the tmddle Motor company, and Alfred C. Houser, part of Europe. They expect to be secretary, for the last three years adaway about two and a half months. vertising manager of the Yellow -oTruck and Coach Manufacturing com~frs. Earl R Xeir of 201 Xinth , pany. In 1921 Mr. Houser was constreet is entertaining about 60 guests I nected with the then factory retail at the dinner-dance at the Ouilmette \sales branch of the Buick Motor comCountry club tomorrow evening. · pany in Evanston. He is well known in -othe automobile industry . Dr. and "Mrs. Donald ~l. Gallie ,vjil The Evanston sales rooms oi the entertain the members of the Birthda.v North Shore Buick company, located at club at · dinner Saturday n·ening, May 1030 Davis street, are in charge of Mr. 22. at their home 1115 Elmwood ave- James as retail sales manager. He also nue. supervises the service station at 1572 -o~fa pie avenue, Evanston. Clyde P. Ross and David \V hite of A new building for sales and service Kenilworth are spending a week at has just recently been completed in \Vrightman Beach, on the ocean near Highland Park. It constitutes one of \\'ilmington, N. C. the most pretentious units of the new Fountain Square, Evanston -o"motor row" facing the North Western ~f r. and ~r rs. Charles E. Hastings track=-. Thi department of the busiof 1133 Central aycnur ~pent last ness \\'ill he in charge of ~lr. Houser \\'Cl' k-end in Goshen, Ind. as resident manager . mlif!~~~~~~~ Junior Civics Club NEW BUICK COMPANY T 0 Hear Chief Leggett Corporation Receives Charter .and Es- -o- Collection of Ati.tiques MRS. L. E. DICKE .. ~ · FOR WEDDING GIFTS Introducing the Charming New "KIDDETIE" .) I Dedicated to the Co1lege Girl and the "Miss Moderns" Spaulding Silver Plate The Double Vegetable Dish, $20 Single Vegetable Dish, $12 . Gravy Boat and Tray, $15 Meat Platter, 18 inches, $22 All Parchment Kidskin Leather $8.50 A New HCushman" Model SPAULDING & Co. . s w ~ IEWElRY. JLVERWARE. ATCHES. LEATHER. CHIN,o\ . GLASS Michigan Ave. at Van Buren CHICAGO 1636 Orrington Avenu! EVANSTON This facinating new shoe is sure to be the hit of the season with the younger set. Its features are! Full round short vamp! Basket weave effect of narrow interwoven strips of leather! And open instep formed by three narrow straps, set wide apart, and fastened with silk lacings. Medium Height Heels.

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