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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 25 Feb 1927, p. 14

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t4 WI~ . METTE LIFE February 25, 1927 Mr. and Mrs. Robert McKay, 823 Chestnut avenue, are leaving the village to spend five weeks in Florida and Cuba. Leads Wildcats -oThe .Llumber of horses in Illinois de.creased 52,000 during 1925 and 49,000 during 1926. 1__ _ _ _ __.;,._ _ _ _ _ _.- l :.~:~~m~~~~:.~~·~:0~~ _ Charge· of American Headquarters for Near East Schools Quality Comes First! We always put quality first - quality of food and quality of service. And yet we serve generous portions at moderate prices. The Wilmette Cafe Opposite Village Hall Meals that satisfy The trustees of the American colleges in the Near East have opened an office at 77 West Washington street, Chicago, with Dr. William F. English, Jr., 729 Ninth street, Wilmette. as manager. This office will be the Central division headquarters for the six American colleges in the Near East namely: Robert . College, Constantinople; International college, Smyrna; Constantinople Woman's college; Sofia American schools; American University of Beirut; and Athens college. The plan is in the nature of an in . formal community chest for American education in the Ncar East. The colleges arc funding. thei'; . assets .and working together 1n a J0111t rclatlonship, through an executive committe<.: of nine persons chosen from the hoard .. of trus'tecs of the colleges. The Central division compri' ' twelve middle western states-Illinois, Kansas. Indiana. Michigan, \\ iscon ~in. Minnesota, Iowa, Missouri, Oklahoma. I\orth , and Snuth Dakota. and Xr hraska. For the past year ~~ r. English ha' been regional secretary of the on gregational commission on missions at Richard E. "Dick" Hanley, former athletic director and football coach of Chicago, having previous~y scn·ed for the Haskell Indian School, has been six years as district secretary of the appointed head grid mentor at North- American board of commissioners for western. Coach II anlc\' \\'ill make his Foreign missions, at Chicago. He is a graduate of Dartmouth college and fir:-.t Yisit to the campt;s since his apHartford Theological seminary. He pointment this week. I was born in Essex Junction, Vt.. and s pent his hovhood in Si\'as. 'l.' urkt:Y· Harry \N. ~Iiller of 1210 Lake aYc- where his father was engaged 111 1111, · nuc left Thursday noon of la st week sionary work. for a trip of about six \Vceks' · duration. He will stop in \Vest Palm ~liss ).[arian l{t.:e sc returned tn l!r :· Beach, F la., · and then sail around the home at 727 Forest avenue la s t \\'l'tk Bahama islands cnroute to ~ew York. from the Evanston hospital. .. I ··················································· Millen Is Headquarters for Refrigerators 'I The Leonard Refrigerator is the best value. Whether it's the Porcelain-In-and-Out type, with its nickel plated hardware, or the Refrigerator in Oak finish, lined with porcelain, the one you buy will give you more than mere satisfaction. Each box is equipped for either ice or electrical refrigeration. All Sizes- from $30 to $189 The Leonard Saves Electricity or Ice The Leonard Method of insulating the door edges to keep out the air, means that just that much less refrigeration is required to maintain the desired temperature ... and just that much less electricity is needed. In case ice is used, there is less chance of its melting. Paints Glass Household Goods Furnace J·0 H N M I L L E N Hardware 1219 Wilmette Ave. ... ·nuilder,s Hardware Gutters Down Spouts Tinsmithing Phones: Wilmette 3060-3061

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