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

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!8 WILMETTE LIFE March 18, 1927 Gently, like human hands, the EASY Vacuum Cups 1i1ove up and down 60 times a minute, flushing air, soap and water through the clothes and back again. Meanwhile the new EASY dryer spins the clothes dry, ready for the line in thre~ minutes. Dr. and Mrs. N. P. Colwell of 520 Grammar School Or~hestra Gregory avenue left Saturday for a PI M ·· C t two weeks' trip to Tampa and Garden to ay at UIIC ontes Park, Fla. Mrs. Anna Peterson is at The school children of Wilmette will the Colwell residence during their ab- bring the village into the limelight, March 26 when the Wilmette Gramsence. mar School orchestra, under the direction of Catherine Granquist, will play at the Music Memory contest. The contest is an annual event held in Orchestra hall. with representatives 'from Chicago and suburban schools participating. The contest is set for 2 o'clock. A team of five from Wilmette will represent the schools here, and the team is expected to make a good showing to keep up Wilmette's fine record. Every year of the contest Wilmette has scored, winning first, second, or third . prize. . The orchestra will play during the ··fdt intermission while the judges are in conference. The group numhers thirtyseven, with members from the fourth ·· I lo\Je f]owt!r& to the eighth grades. The orchestra has -4-haJ-£ nete.,.grown from a membership of ten several years ago, to its present size. wj ~e ·uch North Shore Provides Candidates for Co-ed Organizations at N~ U. The north shore is well represented in nominations at Northwestern university fot the offices in the women·s organizations. and with a single · exception the nominees from Wilmette, Winnetka, and Glencoe, attended New Trier high school. Virginia Bixby of Wilmette is on the ticket for president of the Woman's Student Government association, with Helen Cole of Omaha, the other candidate. The nominees for president of the Woman's Athletic association, Marjorie Reynolds and Hortense Pendleton, are of Evanston, and Ruth Chatfield of Evanston is nominated for president of the Y. W. C. A. Marcia Converse of \Vinnetka is up for the office of first vice-president of W. S. G. A.; Agnes Cornell of Glencoe, and Edith Dillon of Winnetka, who studied at Roycemore. for second vice-president; Elizabeth Harwood of Wilmette for treasurer, along with Hazel Alexander of F.vanston ; anrl Evelyn Gihbs of Evanston is running for social chairman. Ruth Bower of Wilmette ha s been nominated .for secretary of Y. W. C. A. Virginia Ingram of Winnetka and Alice King of Wilmette are the candidates for treasurer of W. A. A. and Elizabeth Sweet of Kenilworth is nominated to run for secretary. Irene Baehr of Glencoe is on the ticket for head of soccer; Carolyn Gromann of vVilmettc for head of golf: Lucille Tatham of · Winnetka and Irma Otten of Glencoe for head of basketball. ~ I { I $k. ·If ~ou lo\fe. me11 ' r: D--~ __ low~ olm······ Call us for a free trial in your home EASY PAYMENTS lo\Je ~-; ourt;,· North Shore Pioneer, 92~ Celebrates Birthday Monday ADAMS Eleet·ie Shop 5 21 4th St. Tel. Wit. 1040 WHAT IS ~~B. P. s.~~~ Ask Us-Better Still Let Us ShowYou. '· Mrs. Dorothy Rosenow .Bremer of Highland Park and her children and grandchildren from the . north shore celebrated Mrs. Bremer's ninety-second birthday on Monday, March 14. Mrs. Bremer received guests during the day and there was a supper party in the evening in her honor. Mrs. Bremer was complimented with many flowers during t.he clay. Mrs. Bremer has been a resid~nt of the north shore since she came to this country in 1853, and for ten years she has lived in Highland Park. She lived "SPRING BIRDS"-TOPIC before that in Northbrook and vicinity. Mrs. Theron Colton. associated with Mrs. F. C. Holste of Wilmette is Mrs. the Colton company of Chicago and Bremer's daughter. an authority on the subject of birds. wilt talk at each of the Wilmette CARRIER EXAMINATIONS schools some time on Monday and The United Sates Civil Service com- Tuesday of next week. Her subject mission announces that an examination will be "Spring Birds." will be held for the position of carriers for the Kenilworth postal delivery on M.rs. Edwin Hill of Indianapolis is April 16, applications for which must leaving today after a visit of several be in the hands of the local secretary months with her daughter, Mrs. Euof the Civil Service district. Mrs. Harriet Savage, at the Kenilworth Post gene Arms, of 221 \Voodhine avenue. -oOffice by April 6. Mrs. Milton Henry Friend of 806 I · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · .--:;-;-y- Linden avenue is entertaining this evening at a dinner party for fifteen guests on the occasion of the third birthday of her :;on, Milton Henry, Jr. -0- ... ' Mrs. W. L. Joyce of 831 . Oakwood avenue has had as her guest this week, Mrs. Josephine Castle of Minneapolis. March 24, 25 and 26 at our store-You. are invited. If you attend we will be pleased to give you a Free Sample Can of the finish you are interested in. Expert Demonstrators from the Factory of 'the Patterson-Sargent Co. will be in attendance to demonstrate up-to-date practical methods of Painting. Enameling, Staining and Varnishing. Glasses Will Improve Your Looks If you really need themThey permit the muscles of the face to resume their natural position. Remember . . . Y out eyes ate your breadwinners, it is wise to take care of them. B. P. S..... is the BEST PAINT SOLD You will not be asked to buy. Bring your paint Questions with you. 0 0 It represents the season's most popular viands. WhatPver is obtainable in fresh vegetables, meats and seafood can always be had here at moderate prices. D 0 n D 0 D Wilmette Window Shade & Paint Co. ALFRED EVERS, Prop. ·Tempting Serviet Glass, Picture Framing, Mirror Resilvering, Wall paper, Draperies and Art Materials. 1133 Central Avenue Phone Wilmette 3493 Plo·eaee M. Wood 0. D. 0 709 MAIN STREET MAC'S Bowling Lunch 1151 Wilmette A·enue · Phone Wil. 2000 11 A.M. to Midaiaht 1 lbz::::IO·' 013

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