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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 29 Apr 1927, p. 26

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WILMETTE LJFE Ap.rill!J, 19~ Winnetkan Hu Role iia U. of Pennsylvania Play (1J4t 1Jrtbult II u r t·q n u 11 t 11 . Foremost Along the North Shore COMPLETE SERVICE STORAGE Unsurpassed facilities for safe storage of personal effects and household goods is maintained in our recently-enlarged building at 1 7 2 3 Benson A venue-just north of Church Street. PACKING Confidence is inspired by the careful way in which we pack valuables and househald goods. By the lredale method possibility of damage is reduced to a minimum. MOVING Equipment of the newest and most up-todate type enables lredale to remove your goods from place to place in perfect safety. Rates, however, are not any higher than customary. Uniformed workmen, to.o. At three o'clock, standard time, Sunday, May 1, the . new soldiers' cottage, housing approximately 250 men, will be dedicated at Elgin, Ill. Thi~ dedication ceremony is being conducted by the American Legion, Department of Illinois, at the request of th~ managing director of the Elgin State hospital, Dr. Ralph T. Hinton. This event is another step toward Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sanford Clarke the ultimate completion of hospital are returning this week-end to occupy facilities for mental cases among the their residence at 526 Washington ave- ex-service men in this area. nue after an absence of three months. Invite Public Mrs. Clarke, who returned on April 14, The general public are cordially infrom the South, has been with Mr. vited to attend this ceremony, as the Clarke at the Edgewater Beach hotel. Legion is quite proud of the type of where he has been since the last of hospitals now being constructed for January. the care of the ex-service men suffer-oing "'ith mental disabilities. Mrs. D. A. Odenbaugh, who had These buildings, together with the · been staying with her daughter, Mrs. new buildings at Jacksonville, were Frank R. Adams of 925 Greenwood built by the State of Illinois to take avenue, has left Wilmette for San care of the urgent need and were Francisco for an extended stay with planned when there was no assurance her son there. She is accompanying that the federal government would the Leslie D. Morgan family on their provide for the proper hospitalization trip to the West. of these men. An excellent program has been arranged, including a pageant by the ex-service men who are patients at the hospital in memory of our country's heroes. Dickinson on Program The program will include Fer.rr C. Watkins, state commander, American Legion,· who is representing Governor Sma11: Jacob M. Dickinson of Winnetka. national rehabilitation committee, American Legion; Dr. Ralph T. Hinton, managing officer of the Elgin The Most Scientific State hospital; Rev. N. B. Clinch, state Shoes for chaplain. American Legion; Jam c s Sykora, past commander, 11th district, American Legion ; Herbert L. Moulton, chairman, state rehabilitation committee, American Legion; Fath~r Walter L. Fasnacht, Chaplain of Glen Ellyn Post, American Legion; and James E. White, past commander, Theodore Roosevelt Post, Americaa Sizes 2 ~ to 6 ... $3.00 Legion. John L. Hamilton, of Winnetka was among the students who will take part in the sixth biennial historical pageant of the University of Pennsylvania School of Fine Arts, which was held on the Pennsylvania campus Friday evening, April 22. The pageant depicted the return of Richard, the Lion-Hearted, to England after the unsuccessful Third Crusade, Hamilton appea.r ing in the role of a miltary standard bearer. Hamilton is a senior in the architectural course of the university, and is a member of Lamda Chi Alpha fraternity. DEDICATE SOLDIERS' COnAGE AT ELGIN American Legion, Department of Illinois, to Conclact Ceremony Next Sunday i , I Pied Piper Tiny Tots and Older Children 50 to 8 Sizes . $3.50 Sizes 8 0 to 11 .. $4.00 Pat~nted health features safe~uard young feet against foot :Mrs. Ford ] ones of 1045 Forest aY·> nue spent the week before Easter visiting her sister in Texas. + ' NEW! · GARMENT STORAGE · For the convenience of our patrons we have, at great expense, installed a system of garntent and f":lr storage unequalled anywhere in the district. Absolute protection from moths, fire and theft at unbelievably low pnces. For details call troubles. have-no -no -no -'lo -no -no In· these shoes you Irritated Bladder The hludder Is the resenolr for llle urine. When poisons and acids ridgts wrinkltd linings looSt insoln pinching binding staplts -no stifntss Tbty Comt inTan or Smoktd Elk Pat~nt L~athtr UNIVERSITY 9300 1723 Benson Avenue The Church St. Electric Station Is Opposite. 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