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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 28 May 1926, p. 40

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WILMETTE LIFE NEXT WEEK IN WILMETTE :May 28, 1Q2h Before Storing Your Winter Clothes Havt; Them Thoroughly Cleaned They are then not only in a clean sanitary condition-ready to we~r next winter- but will withstand the onslaughts of moths during the summer months. Storing them 1n a soiled condition may mean their complete ruin. Maatu Cleaner Service Coat· No Mort (Recorded at the Chamber Commerce.) Friday, May 28 7:30 p. m. \Vilmette Chapter R. A. M., Masonic hall. of I I Gives Last Program .. . I 1 p. Monday, May 31 m. Luncheon . Ouilmette Country club. 2 :30 p. m. Progressive hridge, Ouilmette Country club. 7 :30 p. m. ~I tn's ~ight, Ouilmette Country cluh. The last program of the seas(lll i, . the North Shore .Musical society " ... held Monday, May 24, with Mrs. F . \ \ Fuermann of 835 Greenwood aHn :' · \Vilmcttc , the hostess, ass isted by \1 r Jean ~{acShane and Mrs . Eliz aht : \\re ixel. · The American program given at t il : · time follows: (a) ( ;f'h Yit·ni non Tard ,·r . .... . .\l<· z:.: · . I I ' .~ I Songs: The Only Cleaning Plant in New Trier Phones Wilmette 3400 Greenleaf 700 Tuesday, June 1 12:15 p. m. Lunchevn. \Vilmctte Optimi. t club, Lake Shore Terrace. 7:30 p. m. Village Board meeting, Village hall. 8 a m. \Vilmttte Camp No. 10334, ~{odern <It) SketC'ht·s of Pa.rit: . . . .. . 1. RiYt-r· Boats 2. Pari s .\lr:-;. Elizabeth P. II .\l:tt l lliJ. JJ, 1.,.· . EnJ.di!-;h ... .. ... ... . Ha . l · l ·~ J'iano: Ut/ <'hromatic I<'ugu t: <l·) .\lazurka . ... .. 1-'ran (·t·s CoJ·th .. r L · )li:-;s· Ethel : F h-nt yt· 1I L \V(Jodmen <,f America, Odd Fello""'s hall. Thursday, June 3 No. 931 A. F. & A. ~L ~{a s onic hall. B p. m. A. T. Shert11an lodge. No. 892, I. 0. 0 . F .. Odd Fc·llow's hall. (a) Ah Lon· But » l>ay . . .... B. a · 1 tltl ~Jy " ·i td ('rabapplc 'rn.·t· .. . ..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Franc t·s Copt ht·rr i' (t · l ~loon S<lllgs: .:\Jarkc ting . . ...... " ·, ·a\,.,. . p i :30 p . m. \\"ilmtttt: Ludgc, <d ) Lon·, 1 Have Won You : . .. H(ln <: ld I\' .\trs . Aln·nP ·n··ss1·g-u1·· \"iolin .. .......... I .. I (a) \Valth (<') (b) Tar:wtt-lla . . . . . . . . )i t> lodiN1 BuyPrice Is Lowest Now Fill your fuel bin this month- at the season's lowest price- with Chicago Solvay Coke. The price of all sizes has been reduced. The price today is 30% under that of hard coal. It costs you nothing to store this clean, smokeless, economical fuel in your bin this summer. Buy the dependable home fuel- Chicago Solvay Coke You will want Chicago Solvay Coke next fall and winter in your hot water boiler, hot air furnace or stove. Buy now at the lowest price of the season while Chicago Solvay Coke is plentiful and deliveries are prompt. Phone your dealerhe will have a service man look at your plant .tnd recommend its most economical operation. Friday, JuRe .C 7:30 p. m . \\'ilnwttl· l haptt·r H. :\. :\f., ~Ia so nic hall. 8 p. m. \\'ilnan shrook F.t1campment, !\o. 177. I. 0. 0. F., Odd Fellow's hall. .... . .. . . . (d) ~f,liody Kn o w:-; \hi' Trouhl· · r· \ !"····n . . . . . . . . . . . . I 'lan·tw·· \\' h it · .\lr~ . ElizabHh \V, ·Ixd I ~turkow-H .\<l· r ~turk ow- Tiud· ,. l'harh:s llaH·~ ; . ...., ..... \' Songs: (a) Tf·ars I Go<\ ... . . . . . .... M1·"r: (11 ) Littlt· B··lb of St'Vill a .. ~·~mu· \L (c) In :!"··z·, AI Mar .. .. . .. . .. Sadt n · (d) TIH· Banju Playt·r .. . . .. H<1rJ ··1t f1f FUTURE MEETINGS ~ Y! .:\1 r~ . Yt-sta Simpson l'iano : <a> J)jy,.rsit·n .... . .... .. . .. l'al"}Ht1t·r .......... \\.hit ir. l- Monday, June 7 p m. Regular meeting, C'hambtr of Commerce. Cen tral Cafeteria, Refreshments. ( lt) <'orwt--rt Etude ~pr·ing- :\lrs. l".:rnau Ak··l :v YTT (a SOilKS : I L11H· in I l ol Tht· \\"ord t\') . . . . . . . . B··r< · \\~~. · .. . .. . . .. .. . .. .. }\()1·'-" ll And th·· <'urtains llrawn .. .. ... SELLS WILMETTE LOTS · re ports that he has sold lot s 7 and 10 in block 1, Gage's addition· to \Vilmcttt , the agreed price being $150 per foot. John P. Gage, of Vineland, N. J ., · . · . . · · . . · . · · . · . · · · · · . · . 1 ; , F· ·rr; t: · (<II ~urdy tiH· Tinw ·for :\1aktng- !"<·llP J I a::-: 1·onw .... . . . . .. . : . . .. l~'*' r ,· )}J's . ll t- l··n Sl··wat·t l'i:uH· : (a 1 .-\ ntks . . . . . . . . . . .·. SturkPw· H ~ d· ·· IX T1·ic· : < a 1 Jl . · .\1 i 11 or .. .. . . t · h a t· It- s I ·; t d ' : , :. " .-\li<Ltlltt · ('anwldlo · \ " i \·an · Erwrgit·n ~rrs . Eruau .\kt · l~·. pian··: :\1 rs . ll ··nl · · :. "n·ll(l : .\lrs. ·winifrt ·d t ·r, .... violin . · \ ' I II r _ ~f r s. Franct:-; CopthonH·. \\'lH· n ':" posed the t\\"(1 :-nng:-. on ahCin· J·T· ·gralll, i~ a nlt:mht:r oi thl' :..:<1rth ~ h ., ;-, ~fu sical ~<~l· ittY. ~I111e. J\,·(ler J·L, < d her O\\· n r<,lllpo:-ition:- and ·gan· ;, cltcrip tion of thtm in a ~hnrt tal\.. . Music Leaders Conduct Sessions in Evanston THE ORRINGTON has been planned as a home, not only in the attractiveness of its apartments, but also in the pleasure of its restful · lounge, commodious dining r o o m s. breezy roof garden, solarium, ball r o o m s, private dining rooms and gentlemen's den. There is no prettier town than Evanston and no happier hotel home than The Orrington. Write for literature. The lllin ois Fed erati on tli \! 1< " club :- held ih sen·nt h :-; tat e ll1L'l't i ng ; . ~ the ::\orth S h o re h(ltcl in Jo:yan -i . \laY 2-l. 25 and 2(). ~fr ~. Edmund _1 .eph. 'J'yJ<:r. of Chi cago. \\·ho i:-; th<· -.i;t : 1 pn· ~id~·nt. pn· . idc·d. St·\·t·ral hu n ch ,· dckgatc:- from all (l\'t r the :-tatt . ; , ' H·ll a:-- f r 0111 o 1h t r ~tat<.:~. 'u: r <: 1' !. t'l11. .\fr-.. . Augu:-;t C. Babizr. -tR~ Shc·" dan rc,acJ, (~ltnc oc . attcr kd in her c;t parity a~ prtsident oi the \fu-.ic ~: li d·. cluJ, ,,f C hi cago. Tl w hu:-int!-.!-. meeting . . tonk pl:! cl' > tht· lllC,rning:-;. after which prngr .. · ~ " ' l'l'(' < d1 ('red . < - I I I ' .I Remember-the price is lJwest now , ... I ~ SolvqCoke Buy it" Bum it You'll Lilce it Sold exclusively by CHICAGO L~ ~t oi the \\'ashington A\·enuc cin·k (IZ the First Congregational church cntn' taincd th<.:ir hu sbands at a dinntr part _ ,, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C..t\. Carpenter. 601 Washington a\'C' llllt . Dr. and \:f rs . Stephen A . Lloyd \\'(·rc the guc ~ t s of Friday evening the tll(' ll1h< " '1k . honor. -o- HOFFMANN BROTHERS WILMETTE Phone 131 ORRINGIUN NNAON.~NOU . \1r~ . Frank Doo . .-e and :Vfrs : ,lul:a Raap. daughttrs of ~f r:-;. John Fd k< 0f \\'ilmctte. \\'ho died M av ~. 1(·ir Thursday. ~1 ay 27, for their· ho111c in of ~f r. and ~f rs. P. T. \Yagncr. 1j({l \\·ashington avenue . . Pasadena. Thcv were the house g1wq . -oM r. and ~f rs. John A. Born camp oi I (' Evans ton's Largest · and Finest Hotel 200 Sixth street have as their lwn :::c ~uests. ~f r. and Mrs. ]. Mit~eholcl 0f New York City, who are en route to their home after a winter spent in California. "

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