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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 5 Nov 1926, p. 53

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November 5, 1926 WILMETTE LIF ·E Northwestern U niversit:v V ar~it:v Football Squad, 1926 - ...J .l:'tl\h.V I uY 'L'owrr A. Schuler. Middle row: Reading left to right, top row: Verdell, Vandenberg, Kempf, Baker. Ford, R. Schuler, Holmer, Levison, Bovik, Dart, Fisher, Johnson, Klein, Kuiper, Levin, T. Singleton, Rahr, Griffith, Schumacher, S. Fox, Owen, Daly, ]. Singleton, Colin, B. Fox, Panosh. Bottom row: Gustaf-· · son, Seymour, Tannehill, Welch, Spadea, Solheim, Rusch, Albrecht, Kenty, Achcr. Reclining: Droegemueller, Hazen and Hellerman. - - - - -------- - -- - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - -- ------ - - - ).lr: and Mrs. C. ]. Knapp of 780 I DR. ELY TALKS IN WEST 1 , 500 FUNMAKERS ROMP Locust street. \Vinnetka, have just reProf. Richard T. Ely, director of the turned from a two weeks' trip to New Institute for Research in Land Econand Atlantic City. omics and Public Utilities at NorthAT HALLOWE'EN FROLICS .York -owestern uninrsity·, has been making a gress at Hood river, the Uniyersity of Oregon at Eugene, where he also attended the installation of the new president, Dr. A. B. Hall, and the Oregon Agricultural college at Corval(Continued from Page 50) ~fr. and ~frs. John B. Stanton, 1234 trip tC> Pacific coast regions in the lis. He also visited San Francisco and \;vlmette avenue. announce the birth course of which he delivered addresses Los Angeles before returning last week The Boy Scouts abo assistl'd matt·ri:t l- o f a c1aughter at · S t. r.nkt:'~ ho~p1ta · 1 before the Oregon Reclamation con- to EYanston. I~- in making the evening a succe~-.. . Thursday, Xonmber 4. - - - - - - - -- - - - - - 1 Townspeople Aid Parties -oI The Playground and Hccn:a t i1·1 1 ~f rs . H. J. (ary-Curr of 1051 Spruce hoard is iwlehtccl to the I~n·. lluht·rt i street, Winnetka, left Tuesday, ~ovem Carleton of St. Augustine Epi:--copal ber 2, to spend a few <lays in Mil1 church, who furnished both pinun· \\'attkec. machi1H:s. the operator:;, a boot h. anrl · - -- ~tit· ct eel t h l' nir t t1 rPS. a 11 d t 0 t h c Re\' . = .,, olollllllllllllll' :1111 11 1111 111111 1;'111 1111111111 1 1111111 1111111 1111 1 111111111 111111111111~ I Steven Lloyd of the Cong:egational l ~ Announcing the Opening ~ : church for the use of one nt tlw cur- ::. = " R ead the want Ads Read the Want Ads Eat ... ' ta~:t~~Hl:i have l)C<!ll 1l1c \\~t 1111an'" cl,.tl> «>f \\"iltnettl'. Lo!!an ria.tion, the P. 'f'. A. of thl' Centr al '-Chnol. thr A. T. Sherman Lod!!t.' nt1111 - her WJ.Z, I. 0 . 0. F.. the \\'ilmt'te ( ·h a i >t t' r ntttn h t r 253, 1\. .:\. \ l . ;\ 11 d - - - -- - ~[r. and ~frs . ~1artin Philipshorn and their two younrrer children, formerly re:-.idcnts of . ~Vinnetka, have . come hack for a Y1s1t, and are stoppmg at the :Moraine hotel in Highl~u.HI until early Decr~n!>cr.. The. Phlhpshorns have been hvmg m Pans for the past three ye~rs. Mrs. Ge?rp-e .That~c of .s.t. Paul a!Hl 1fahtomedt, Mmn., ts vts1t111g- her s1ster, Mrs. H. D. Frankel of 1138 Scott a venue. Winnetka. 1\frs. Thane is in Winnetka to meet her son, George Thane, Jr., a cadet at West Point, who is coming with the school for the Army-Navy game. -0- to heln dciray the cxJH ·n:--v-. , rL·cciY ·cl to <I ale f ron1 the..'. Howard Parent-Teacher a:--so- I The Wt'lmofac Studt"o EV t\NSTON . ILLINOIS on : . ~ ' FISH No Toll 1 elephone your orders-Wilmette 649 We Deliver ~~~,.~~ ~~~~~c-.lD-tcc~ ~PA.'tir." . =. ~ : 11i57 SHERMAN AVENl.JE Evanston :~ WEDNESDAY. ' NOVEMBER 10. 1Q26 in ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~ 1 -_-_-;:;.-;;.- -..-. -.-;;;;;,. - . -... ·· - ·······..-;-. -. -~..--;-;,.-;.:,:~;..-;.<a ---_-:_-:...-..~. I Established 1854 ~ lows. Tables and many other ~ I ~ beautiful things which will add § I I~ d h h ~' ~ tone an c arm to your ome. ~ ~ Ph Claire M. Wilmot ~ =: r ::: . r- . , . :.: ~ Beauttfu 1 ~htntzes. Lamps. Prl- ~ ! C. H. JORDAN & CO. Funeral Dirtctors for 72 Y etsrs ~ ..Jr~enluf 4 3 5 1 Nell E. MacHenry ~ =-.:IIII'IIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I'IIIIIIII IIIIII Hillllilnllllllllllllllllllllll:llllllll!d·.l' ~ one _ : Jordan Funeral Service plan reduces the cost of funerals considerably . 612 Davis St. M. P ortenhauser Painting Decorating Estin1ates given \vithout obligation Phone \Vilmette 2764 1030 G~eenleaf Aye.. WILMETTE a ¥ Pi Phone University 449 Wilmette Office Phone Wilmette 3354 CHICAGO . Phone Superior 7709-nto 200 E. Erie St. · · ' I ---------------------------------------------~-·~--~ Bideau Mo·melll '"'nn('l',.t ~1"1P'"' nn Mme· .Editb - TBERMOLINE Heating Oils-A Grade for Every Burner Courteous and Efficient Service TP~C'hPr nf Voice Tone Placing a Specialty Complere Repertoire for Concerr and Optra Reserve Hours Now for Fall and Winter The Studio Bid~. 1 7 1 8 Sher. man Ave. Phones: Studio-Greenleaf 3523 nP~idence-Unlv. 7278 HUGHES A COMPANY I .. General Offices, 844 Rush St. N'-'rth Shore plant, Howard at McCormick Blvd. Telephones: Niles Center Z17 Superior 6481~2~3-4 Rogers Park 0982 Greenleaf 3456

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