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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 11 Feb 1927, p. 48

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W I,L METTE LIFE February 11, 1927 :============:..=::::::====::::::...:::- 1 DR. fRANK B. ERWIN Speelallzlng In the treatment or yo1H' best friends the "Dog and Cat" All ealls reeelve my personal · attention lttt Rid e ATe. Wilmette, 111. Telephone Wilmette 1'47 Mrs. Mary Morse of Chicago ·s visiting Mr. and Mrs. Willis S. Hilpert of 817 Cherry street, \Vinnetka. VETERINARIAN ing weather of a few weeks ago has caused no apparent delay in progress. This is to be an eight-room house Wheelock & · McAdams, Chicago with buff brick veneer. The cost given contractors, who are building the resi- in the building permit is $15,000. April dence at 1601 Central avenue, Wil- 1 is set for the date of completion. mette. for 0. E. Schenk, of Evanston, have been taking full advantage of ,the Betty Fulton, daughter of the ] ames fine weather the past two weeks and D. Fultons of 445 \Vashington avenue, now have the house enclosed. Work . Glencoe entertained the freshman was started when ice and sno\.v had I class of' the North Shore Country Day to be scraped away to make the exca- school, at a dance, Friday night, Febvation, but even the unfavorable build- ruary 11 at the Skokie Country dub. Fine Weather Aids Work on Wilmette Residence Arthur P. Rogers of City National Bank Takes Waukegan Post Arthur P. Rogers, formerly of \tVilmette will terminate twenty-four years; servi-ce for the City National bank of Evanston ~larch 1 in order to take a position as cashier of the Peoples' State Bank of Waukegan. He is first assistant cashier of the E\'~ anston bank having worked up from messenger l;oy and having served in every department. Mr. Rogers explained that the open ing in Waukegan ~vas such that he could not afford to turn it down much as he regretted leaving Evanston and the local bank. He entered the City National hank May 9, 1903. The bank had been oro-anized but three years then . A native. of Wilmette, he had lived there ·until seve n years ago when he aml hi s familv moved to Evanston. 'M r . Rogers pians.. to sell the home which they built a few years ago at 2041 Hawthorne lane. Mrs. Rog·ers. was Miss Ethel Wilson of \Vaukegan and it was partly because of her family connections there that 1Ir. Rogers was willing to make the cl1ange, when the death of the vice president of the \Yaukeg-an hank created a vacan-cy there. !\fr. Roger . . is secretary nf the F,·anston Ci\'il senicc hoard.- ..... ·....... .... ..........,. ·~ ..... ' '....!-· ··· . ·· .. ·... - ,.. .·. ..., .... - ..... ,.#.,~· · ',t: · ·l·'!:l-(~~·. ..:~ <=:._:f} .~ . .,.,,... ·. ,... , . ..,.·~· · E. T. Leonard Company Sell Orchard Lane Home The E. T. Leonard company huiJcl .. ers, iSG C('ntcr street, \\'inne tka. ar~,· rushing to completion the new F.n t:. li sh type house at 512 Orchard Ian(·. \\'innetka. which they report has bl'en so ld, for ~fay 1 delivery. Thi-; i-, an eight-room lwtt~L· (Ji !,rick and ~t ucco. with three baths and man\· lcaturc" in design which ioutHI n:;HI;· faq)r, tho· sa~-. anwng pro~pcd i n· huyl·r~. C\'tll before it \\' (h more than well ttntlerway. Thr E. T. Leonard rumpany al~u i!r emodcling ior the market the rc si · dence at 51() Orchard lane, \\"innetka the exterior of ,,·hich they arc. changing to a Dutch colonial, to be fini~hed in stucco, '"ith a re-arrangement of the int<.:rior: a t\\· o-~ton· additi(ln ni the rear; <t nt\\' ~un rO'om and bath and man,· ot her improvements. They anuouncc- it will go nn the markL:t at about $22,000. Royal Neighbors Entertain Members at Three Parties For detailc·d information, l'l'Sl · n a tions and tickets, apply E. E. Orner, Agent, C. & :\'. ,V. Ry., Wil mette, Ill., Phom· 4. ,V. J. ('hapman Agent, C. & :\'. Vv. Ry., Kt·nilworth, Ill., Phone 1267. Latest type Pullmans · · · luxuri· ous observation-lounge car ··· through dining car ··· new high back seat .coaches. A. smooth double track ··· a good night's rest- then Omaha. Lv. Chica1o Ar. Omaha Lv. Omaba Ar. Cblca1o The Royal Neighbors has entertaineQ at two parties recently-a Va.lcnt inc party \Vedne sday evening, and a -card party on Thursday of la st week and will entertain next Thursdav. The Valentine party, which was fo~ members, was heJd in the I. 0. 0 . F. ball. The card party was one of the scrie the Royal Neighbors are giving, and this one was at the home of Mrs. Karl Pape. Mrs. Pape was assisted by Miss Eleanor Evert. Next Thursday 11r~. Bernard Hens will entertain the members at her home at 1415 Hill street. IZ Otber Rae Trains between Cldcago aad Omaha DaU~ 6:os p.m. 7:ZS a. m. 6·:oo p. in. 7:ZO a. m. ... LEE SIMS and CHARLIE GARLAND I Assisting Faculty - Teaching Piano Syncopation, Saxophone, Banjo and U]{elele. 622 GARLAND STUDIO Lyon & Healy llldg. Phone Hnrrlson 0273 I The Bee& of EwrytJam, in dae Bat of dae Wa~ Natural as the Jlalr that was once your own. Phone Central 0694 ~·· t TOUPEES and WIGS FUNK & CO. 86 So. State St. Room 412 ~ ,-T"- 0 ~ , · . ""'~~' ~ · Chicago

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