Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 20 May 1927, p. 16

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May 201 1927 'W INNETKA Beautiful secluded acre homesites in the new Passenger Stunned When . Grip Falls From Car Rack Mrs. L. Bell of 711 Laurel avenue is , ·a t home recovering fron1 severe blo\~ . received on a North Shore line train. While riding in the car a suitcase fell · from a rack above the seats and stunned. Mrs. BeJl. While the injury ,was not serious, the blow was a severe shock. a K enilwortk~s Official Personnel V~llage President Ralph R. Hawxhurst Village Board John L. Wilds A. M. Lovedale Leslie McArthur Harold 0. Barnes A. B. Adair Village Treasurer Harry E. Weese Village Attorney E. E. Jackson Village Manager and Collector F. L. Streed Health Commissioner Dr. Howard A. On·i s Building Commissioner Alexander M. Lovedale Police Magistrate George L. Rothermel Chief of Police Patrick J. M urra·y Plumbing Inspector Mrs. A. S. McKenna Zoning Board of Appeals P. B. Eckhart, chairman R. S. Smith C. D. Howe H. E. Weese L. M. Willis Sears School Pupils to Pr~sent Operetta May 20 The operetta, "Hiawat1 ha's Childhood" by Bessie M. Whiteley, will be given at the Joseph Sears school, Kenilworth, on Friday, May 20, under the direction of Miss Louise M. Robin son the instructor in music. There will b ~ t\. yo performances, one at 9 :45 o'clock in the morning for the children of the school, the other for parents and friends at 7 :30 o'clock . in the evening-. The proceeds arc to be used to buy new curtains for the school stage. The operetta consists of three scenes (one act). The chorus is composed of pupils of the fifth, sixth, seventh, and eigbth grades, while the dancing numbers are p.erformed by girls of the lower grade s. The soloists :trr as fol lows: Nokomis, Betty Backus ·; Hiawatha. Donald Kimball; Iagoo, Richard Buck; In(lian Maiden, Jayne Scott; lndiau Boy. \i\'illiam Nelson. "DAUGHADAY ACRES" Private Entrance-Locust and Hill Roads-Winnetka Ask Your Broker or Telephone Owner, State 5192 Mr. and Mrs. George J. Fischer of Wilmette avenue, Wilmette, announce the birth of a daughter, Dorothy Anna, Wednesday, May ll. I 11 FOR SALE GLENCOE HOMES 8 8 8 8 ro01us. 2 baths . especially desirable for children. $22,500. rooms. 2 bd.tbs . extensive view vver Skokie. $28 ,ooo . rooms. 3 baths . French Chateau . Skokie Heights. $42 . 500 . rooms , 3 baths, new brick home .ready June 1st on Skokie Club. $48.ooo. 8 rooms , ) baths. Bluff street, with frontage on Golf club, beautifully landscaped. $57,500. Lot on South Ave .. facing club. $135.00 a foot. Shall be glad to show the.se homes and give particulars Wilmette and Kenilworth Girls Social Chairmen Miss Mary Harlan, daughter of Mr . and Mrs . Edgar S. Harlan of 430 Sheri dan road, Kenilworth, has hcen elrctccl social chairman of Gold Lantern, the girl"' organization of the junior da ss at Northwestern university. 'M iss Helen Fraser, daughter of \lr . and Mrs. George Fraser of 645 !\h botsford road, Kenilworth, ha~ been elected social chairman of the Grl'en lantern . . ophomore girb' org-anization. The third election is that of ~~ i~: Nellie Gihh:-; of 1424 Forest an' llttl·, \Vilmettc. as social chairman of Hrd Lantern, the Senior organization. ~fiss ~Iargaret McCoy of Ra\·ini <t. Ill .. entertained the Rebecca Spokt.· uf the Presbyterian church of \:Vilmett(', at dinner. Tuesday, May 17. E. RNEST M. KIMBALL 7 70 Bluff Street Glencoe 170 140 South Dearborn Randolph 0880 I Greenwood I Mrs Charles ]. Newburgh of 832 avenue entertained her bridge club at luncheon and bridge, 1 o'clock, Tuesday, May 17, in her home. Invest $30, with Royal for your new Spring Suit or Topcoat and save at least $20. Royal presents a wonderful assort· ment of fine patterns and pure wool fabrics, specially priced at $30, tailored for you individ· ually. 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