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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 18 Mar 1927, p. 8

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· 8 WILMETTE LIFE March 18, 1927 Appoint North Shore Men · to Auditorium· Committee -tlrfltlluub s f 1630-1632 Central Street Near the Stadium Just received-a number of interesting Hooked Rugs in charming priced. patterns . moderately We continue our cut price Sale of Lamps Also alluring values in Furniture, Chinaware, Glassware, Mirrors, Pewter, Brass and Ceramic Ware. Interior Decorating Service Several persons prominent on the north shore have. been appointed members of the Civic Auditorium committee Builders Se.rvice, Incorporated, of announced this week by Anton J. Cer- 841 Spruce street, Winnetka, this week announced the opening of its busine ss mak, president of the Cook County and solicits the further patronage of boa.r d. alt those forn1erly dealing with the Among these are Floyd L. Bateman, Winnetka Coal and Lumber company, Abel Davis, Walter T. Fisher Robert Hubbard Woods Lumber and Co31 · A xe ' 1 Lonn - company, and the Heubner Building . F ran k D . L oomts, K mgery, quist, E. ]. McArdle, Jr., Frederick W. M ateri~l company, who have sold this Penfield, James Simpson, Shelby M .. part of their business to the new comSungleton, Oscar W. Schmidt and pany, which also adds: John N. Van de.r Vries. ' "Realizing that the e xten s ive Tlie . Civic Auditorium committee will building ope,rations in Wilmette, Win, be a ssigned the task of studying and ·uetka and Glencoe, demands a11 organirecommending ways and means for the zation to devote its .entire efforts to construc:tion of an enclosed stadium supplying the mason and plastering wherein big events coming to Chicago contractors with their various matemay he adequately accommodated. rials, therefore the formation of the Builders Service, Incorporated, who, through volume purfhasing and less LECTURES ON BAHAI overhead expenses wi 1 bring the prices A series of meetings for the elucida- of these materials to the lowest possition of the Bahai teachings, to which ble cost." the public is invited, will be held in the E. C. \Veinstock is president of the studio of Louis Bourgeois, arch1tect company and J. D. Mercer, treasurer. of the Bahai temple, 536 Sheridan L. C. Strnad, as manager, who has had road, Wilmette, beginning Sunday eve- extensive experience in this line will ning, March 20, at 8 o'clock. be in active charge. ' OPEN CHEST CAMPAIGN Builders Service Assumes Business FOR $25,000 SUNDAY / Th C (Continued from page 1) 0 ree ·oncerns boys and girls, yes, men and women, who are less fortunate than they. "\Vhen your neighbor calls please promptly sign . a pledge card for as much mo.re than the total ·of your separate pledge to the several charities in previou s years a.s is possible. "The drive which will begin on Sunday, March 20, 1927, and continue until all residents have been visited, will afford your only opportunity to subscribe." P . S. Please place the enclo se d stick er on the windshield of vour automobile and help support the community chest. The campaign committee for the 1927 Chest drive is comprised of Herhert K. Curll, Hector Dodds, A. B. .Seibold, Frank ] . Seng and Max W. Zabel. · 1. Name District Captains District captains have been appointed as follows: S. M . Pt·tt·n;on7A. H ector Dodds 720 Prairie A w . 231 17th Stre et lA. E. \V. Pridmon· 7B. H . P . ·wilkins 339 Oak Cir<'l <' 1120 Lake A V t·. · lB. E. H. l .. oughrin 8. C. L. Wachs 212 Wood f't. 934 Elmwood A no . 2. C. L. Darling SA. I . . . l"· Gat<'S 1538 Highland Ave. . 72~ 8th St. 2A. Enoc h Steen 9. A. B . S<· ibold 1535 Spenef' r Aw . 522 Forest An·. 2B. C. A. Burrows 9A. W. D . Lawrf' n<'e 735 Prairi t? A\'('. 520 Lakt> · Aw . mart SPRING SHOES ARE HERE Over at Taylor's Bootery, at 6os Main Street, opposite the North Western station, you'll see all' the newest things in Spring Footwear for every member of the family. 3. C. H. Jones 10. H ector Dodds for MEN "Jerry J" Sweaters Striking new designs in these new "Jersey J" Sweaters for men and boys, featuring many plea'sing color combinations. The Permafit Seam, with eight strands of elastic at the neck and shoulder, eliminates strain at these points 'a nd insures lasting smooth fit. Guaranteed pure virgin wool. An excellent sport garment. &BOYS Arch Pressure Shoes The new Lily Parchment shade in Kid Leather. Also featured in Patent. 1514 For<> st An . 720 Prairi <' AY I'. 3A. n. Maxwe ll lOA . J . C . K oen t> n 1414 Fon·st · Aw. 12!1 !lth St. 4. C . H ennN·kar 1 OB. '\V. n. Lt·ar y 901 Hidg e An·. 430 lOth St . 5. Max ,,. , Zabt> l 11. C . F . I<r<·nwr 1247 Clwstnut St. 72:1 L a ut·t ·l .\ \"t· . 5A. L. A . Bow e r 11 A . · \\·. 0 . :\I orris 1041 A ~ hland An·. 112 9th St . 6. B enj. N . C ox 12. E . C . Tra nkl ·r 1116 Elmwood An·. n22 <lre t·nh·af AYI '. 6A . H. H. J)urhmll 12A . J . A. B o rn camp 11 :~ (;r('l' nw oo<l .\n> . 200 fith St . 7. J. l\L Thro(']{ - 1~. n. E. All < ·n, .It·. morton 20 9 4th St . 1321 Elmwood AYt · . ENTERTAIN WITH DINNER A familv dinner and entertainment i'i to be give.n under auspices of \VIlmette Chapter, No. 253, RoYal Arch ~fason s . at the Masonic. tcmpic this evening TJ.t 6:30 o'clock. The \Vhitc-Hearn .11 ixed quartet is , to give the p.rogram. C. P. Ford Shoes. --~=~ --- ·.=:/ as low as $4.25 ___.,., A comfortable stylish shoe in the Parchment tone with Lizard trim and rose blush ornament. For the Little Folks New Plus 4 Knickers Sporty Glenurquhart plaids in these popular new knickers for spring-just the kind to delight the young fellows of Wilmette. Every pair extra full cut and lined throughout. Men, too, who wear about a 3 3 waist are selecting fron1 the larger sizes. 10 to $ 18 to I Tom S2.wyer For the smaller boys, the new Tom Sawyer Suits are here. They have fancy sport belts. Sizes 2 to g. The '!ew Spring styles are in. 24 HOUR REPAIRING SERVICE $2.00 up. 6 yrs. 4· 00 20 yrs. $ 4·50 ARTISTIC TONSORIAL WORK It is usy to get your hair trimmed any old way. bur if you want the artistic cut by all means come to our barber shop. Our men are unusually skilled and trim your hair in accordance with the present day mode that your particular case demands. From us you are sure to receive efficient and courteous service. We will not keep you waiting. u TAYLOR'S 1125 Central Avenue .. : TefeP/1o~e. Unioeiiity 19t4 · ~ TAYLOR'S BOOTERY .. S~orty and Bel rose" I anitar~ ·' · .· a,berlhop _. !1281 Central Avenue · Phone· Wil. 3786 Wilmette Wilmette 385

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