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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 13 Aug 1926, p. 28

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28 WILMETT E LIFE ==============~================~=============================== Have funds to loan on choice improved North Shore Suburban residP.nce .p roperty at 5th% interest. See us on renewals. SlhS MONEY E. G. Pauling & Co. 5 N. LaSalle St. Main 0250 1 Aid /or War Vets Claims Interest of North Shore W onlen (Continued from Page 24) Do you know that yoq can owu a HART OIL BURNER a& low a1 $50.00 down and about $2 5.00 wr month! of the most interested in the work. ; The se two women, assisted hy many I others who sho\Y great interest, have I 1 HOUSEHOLD DEVICES - COMPA.tff HART OIL I I II I 1 BURNERS 14l Elm St. WINNETKA Winn. 11-46 I 1 15 14 Sherm.1n Ave. EVANSTON Greenleaf 17 52 I I 1 I ! l'~======;iii:======-==~~ - made almost wee kly trips to the hospita!, and ha\'C made many contributions of articles of clothing. There is no organization for the particular purpose of aiding the disabled veterans in \Vinnetka. hut th ere are man~· \\'omen among the club members who arc intrre sted in the \YOr k. and rarn· on as indidduals " ·hat others accomplish through organizations. In addition to the regular ho spital, a ne,,· hosp ital, for all psychopathic patients in the stcite, is being established at Great Lake s. In rt. new building, equipped in the most scient ific fashiorr and accommodating over fi,·c hundred hNis. all these patients will he brought under it s roof at FiYc Corners. as it is nmY knmYn. former!~· Camp Dewey. And fi,·c hundred additional patients mean five hundred loncsomr and wcarv men, ~o m e too sick to realize the pas~ing · of time. hut many \\·ell enough to Face Brick alone has beauty, durability and charm to expre~s fittingly the grandeur of the mansion, the security and comfort of the cottage, the dignity of the church, and the stateliness of great public buildings. Our 11 booklet, Hy- tex Brick," will give you the facts about Face Brick Construction. '----------.....:----THE NEW EVANSTON There arc certain annual joyful occasions, the anticipation of . which lightens the et1tire year, such as Christmas, New Year, Thanksgiving and the filing of the income tax report. Add to this list the yearly appearance of Samuel Goldwvn's scree n versions of thf! Montag~1c- '}Ja s stage successc·;. The 1926 contribution to this li;;t, "Partners Again"-with Potash and Perlmutter. hids fair to ecl ip se former offerings for fun value. It is to ~>e seen at The New Evanston theatre beg-inning next Monday. George Sidney and Alexander Carr again enact the title roles, as Potash ~r r. and ~r rs. Dwight Cusack, 1203 an d Prrlmutter. The,· arc already Elmwood avenue, arc spend ing the known the world 0\·cr- for their ludi summer in the woods of northern \Vi ~ crous interpretations of these role s in conSill. They have been located at former scr(·en expose~ of the lnt sitH::':> Teal Lake Lodge, Ha~ ward. secrets of the two part ncrs. -0Carr ha s enacted the part of Perl~f r. and ~f rs. F. \V. Staab and their mutter. not only m all the Samuel son, Frank, Jr., left Tuesday to spend Goldwn1 screen production < of the a vacation period of 10 days or two Glas~ -stori es. hut upon the stage a.; weeks in northern ~f ichigan. we 11. Hcnn· l(in c; t~ n·o;;pnnsihle fo.r the dircrtio.n of "Partners .\g·ain," clur·ng the co ur se of which the pa~tnc:r~ en1 gag·e 111 the automohtle dtstnhutintr hu:-;ines:-; ,,·it h re ~ ulh t ruh· lurlicrou ..... He has again demonstrated his n ·r satil itv in the masterly direction ni the strength, this f tlt1 fi 1111. fret under the months of inactivity and years of unhappiness. Mrs. Norman H. Camp, 492 South avenue, Glencoe, is chairman of the Ex-service Men's committee of the Woman's Library club of Glencoe, and is making plans for her group for this fall. Mrs. Camp's committee will work in th e general Navy hosp ital as welt as in the new branch, and will welcome gifts of magazines, cigarettes, playing cards and games for hed patients. All the committee asks is that vou leaYe the donation s at Mrs. Camp's home, and it '"ill sec that thev arc deli,·ered. The committee will anriounce its plans for the fall later. lf vou live in \Vilmctt e, r ecords and playi;1g cards will he especially " ·e lcome donations. its cl1 a irman points out . Mrs. Hutson lives at 1112 Elmwood avenue. I August 13, 1926 At the Movies Floridan Is Visitor at Home of Paul Schroeder \1 io;;s \f l'rk Glenden in 1!. fnrnwrh- (·i \\.ilmctte. now of \fiami. Fla .. "herr she i:-; pri,·atv srcrl'tary tn Carl Fish er. th ,,·id h· knO\nl \fiami Beach clrn·l cq>t·r . arr·i,·l'<l a ic\\' cla,·.; ;1go f(,r a :'hnrt Yisit with Paul ~lmwdn and famih· at tht· T.indt·n Crc.;t apartnwnt:-. . and .is tw\\· yj.;iting her parent.; at Palmna. \f ll ., where :o-ht· i-; arronq anit·rl hy \I j,:-- \1 arguritt' Schro('dcr. Hy-tex The Standard of Quality in Brick T HE difference in cost between the best and cheapest Face Brick for a building is such a small part of the total cost that it seldom pays to use any but the best. That is why the Hydraulic-Press Brick Company confines itself to making high quality Hy-tex Face Brick. And when you consider what you get in quality and service, you will find· that Hy-tex always offers you a full measure for the price you pay. Visitors are always welcome to our Exhibit· Rooms-to discuss their Face Brick problems;· or to see the display of Hy-tex Brick in all colors and textures. HYDRAULIC-PRESS BRICK COMPANY i J ,, 1 \fn. Robert Cr. \TrK~n·. R33 Chrstn 11 t a n·n ur. and her da ti~h t r. Betty. hare n'tttrned from a week's motor trip with friend~. \fr s. ~fcKay visited Betty in her ramp, C'amp Kc\\'ahclin 1 nvar Stur.~c on Bay, \Vi s., and brought · her hnmr \\·it h her. She also visited her son, Robert, \YI! o is in Camp So.;n. IH~ a r \ f a r q tl C t t l'. ~Vf i Ch . Perc.\· :\ndrrw~ and her sm~ll ~on. James Darrctt, returned Sunday 1 to their home in BronxyilJc, \f. Y .. after n~ttmg ).frs. :\nclr ews' parent:'. ).I r. and ~f r~. ~I. ]. P. Barrett of 53,) Forc:-.t a\·c nuc. '!\ancy An.d rcws will spe nd the remainder oi the summer \\·ith her grandpa rent s. . :..r r:-;. -0- -o\1 r:--. F . 11. Cilchri,t and her h\ 1' daughter:-. tlte \1 i:-;-,e~ Etlll'l and ~Ltr garet. oi 510 Lake a\"l'lltle, are leaving thi~ 'n:ck-c-ncl for :\!ton, Ill., where, I , thl'y \rtll attend the golden \n.~dding : annirersary celebration oi ~[rs. Cilchrist's parents. \fr. and ~fr:-; . Charles Chandler, on August lG. 1 \f r:-;. Shelby \L Singkton. ~ 10-t F orl'!'t an·nuc. returned 'l'ue sdav of last \\"eek from a \n·ek's Yi~it ·" ·it h her sister in Sycamore, Ill. -o- -oThc Cre scent circle met \\T cdncsday afternoon at the home of \Irs . C. \ \ '. Cozzens, 626 'Maple avenue. I ~·······c···············"~ · I 1 c5'Vfember, American Face Brick Association CHAMBER OF COMMERCE BUILDING CHICAGO L E A.D J N G C R EAT 0 R S 0 F C 0 L 0 R S AN D T E XT URE S I N FA C E LOAMI ,v. WITHOUT I COMMISSION : A.~artnaent Un Dealrable Heme· and Dutldlng~ I I ~- - ------------- BRIC~ John Hancock Mutual Life !naur- : ance Comp:tny 1 ----------------------~-~ A. D. LANGWORTHY, Loan Aceat I 112 Atlams St., Chleaco 1

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