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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 18 Jun 1926, p. 35

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June 18, 1926 WILMETTE LIFE The Junior auxiliary of the Infant· Welfare society will meet at the home of Mrs. J. R. Ludwig, 1212 Ashland avenue, Monday, June 21, at 2 o'clock. The Misses Ethel Flentye and 'fhe assisting hostesses will be Mrs. W. Pauline Pettibone presented their C. Farrar, Mrs. R. W. Armstrong, and pupils in recital at the Woman's club Mrs. G. F. Iliff. Monday, June 14, with the following t)rogram : Pupils' ·Recital AUXILIARY MEETING 1·--------------------------------------------------~ Telephone your orders-Wilmette 64 9 1 2. 3. 4. '5. 1. 1. 2. ~ ·· 1. 2. l. 2. ~ 1. 2. ~. Turkey's ~farch Chickadc -d ee Autumn Leavt' R Out in the Swing Dolly's Lullaby. ])oris H t>a ton Tin Soldi e r's :\larch f'harl es Ford f'litt e r-C'Iatt c r E ch o Vlal tz nock-a-n,·e numl> le- l)um - Dear y ::\fartha Ann Huf( nail<' ~' Lightly l\to min g Song ::\Jary Scan L e wi s The Jolly Ohoe Tht> Light Bircl The Hoppe r Timd ::\tary Bib. 'Vaidner El'hO Song Hnhin ~ing·s in the .\ppl l' Trl'e Augu s lin ::\Tari on Kl'hl No Toll We Deliver ~JtiJ ~.MI!IJJB O'DPAtlM~ 1557 SHERMAN AVENUE Evanston 1. K Pn n~'th'~ :'lfa.n ·h 2 .. Th e t ' nq udt t· C'arol J ea n Slifll'r l. L f'a d ~oldit-r's :\[arc h 2. W a ltz ,, ·. ::\[ajor o), .Tt·a n Fisht·r Dut-t-Tht· Skat Prs (';1rol Jt·an Stiflt·r and l\[ary .T ean Lewis 1. 2. Til· · Yiold J udgt·':-; J )anf'e .Tun e KPhl Throu g- h the \Yoods 2 \V;lltz :3. Whit e Cavalry .:\rthur Ri ce 1. ~ailor·~ l>an rP :\l<try Ell a \Yaidne 1· a nd J ·an Fi s h e r 1. Plllnn a i sP ~. Uird' s Parad e H es tt·r )far Dillen l . To a \\"il d R ose 2. )lw-;t~ tt e :\[ac Dinglt · June .. Like Warmth All .Winter - these homes have it, you can, too. I. \V. Fvfr, 1330 Ashland avenue, wa s a recent luncheon hoste s. ~lr:' . T HESE homes- many of them right in your neighborhood-have done away with soot. smoke, uncertain tuel deliveries, and the many other worries of old-style heatmg. They are heated with gas-the cleanest, most efficient fuel to be had. Their modern gas-fired boilers operate automatically-save tending fires -prevent overheating or underheating-assures clean, healthful warmth throughout the winter without a tap of work. Decide now- before paying out advance money tor next wmter's fuel - to g1ve your home the comfort and convenience of gas heating. Special low rate for gas tor heating brings it withln ~veryone's reach. Ask about our Special Offer on an.\taUatwn~ made this spring! · Fi s.h ! I PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS 1141 Central Ave., Wilmette Wilmette 2899 Jno. S. Reesman, District Manager · F ISH is a delicious dish for variety when it is prepared right. Fred Miller's extraordinary ways of preparing fish are known to all who come frequently to the Central Cafeteria to dine. Sundays 12 to 5 Personal Supervision of Fred Miller · c ENTRAL CAFETERIA Nelson Building Central Ave., east of Wilmette Ave. WILMETTE

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