Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 23 Mar 1928, p. 12

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Md derb in the comina IQI. .IIi.ip eJeetion are to receive $8.00 ·~~~e 41aT· work · m place of $6.00, M 6eretofore, it i8 said, this being the rate wlaicla bas been paid for some time ia Ia cesa where township · Yillae eJectioas are held on the ...... ... the AIDe officials preside, it il Aid there will be a '31ight reduction ia the towaship rate. * Xavier five, one of those contesting, Mrs. Margaret Schilclgen, wife of · h0 h d b was beaten on Friday by St. Pius, the Schsldgen, w a een a Peter J. score being 15 to 5. resident of Wilmette for 11 years, ENJOY ·EXILES· passed away at her home, 833 Fifteenth "Stancling Room Only" ~igns marked street, Sunday, March 18, f~llowing a the opening, last week, of James brief illness. Services were held at Joy~e's "Exiles" at The The~ter club, 9 :30 o'clock Wednesday morning at 1358 North Clark street, Chacago, H. , · AD Miller, director. · St. Josephs church. Burml was at Souls' cemetery. COMPETES I TOURNEY Illinois produces 13 per cent of the Mrs. Schildgen was 65 years of age. She had been active in the work of the Forty teams competed in the nation's boots and shoes. · :IIDD J·~ ..._._, ~~ mebt held at .Sl George's Khool in ~ Evanston last week. St. Francis Parochial school basketbaD tounaa· Mn. Marpret Schildpr& Tak· .., Death Much II I ana.o. ----~~~~---~~~-~~~~------~k~~~~~M~~~kh~e~s a member and had been espetially identified in the activitv of the Ladies' Sodality of the church. She is survived by her husband. two sons. John of Wilmette, and Anthony A. of Chicago, and a daughter, Mrs. \Villiam Schwall of \Vinnetka. Pi Beta Phi annoul)ces the initiation of Miriam Bossard, Catherine Clark, Helen Ellis, Jean Evers, Virginia Ev~rs, Katherine Hardy, Alice james, Avas Lundahl, Jeannette Schwengel, A group of senior girls from New · Lilabel Sloat, Helen Southward, Mary Trier High school · is giving a program Louise Touzalin, Louise Wood, and this afternoon at the Presbyterian ·---~~~~~~Dorothy Berges. Old Ladies' home in Evanston. A tea will be given by the Freshmen girls of New Trier High school for their mothers following the Style Show, which is tu be held under the auspices of the Domestic Science department of the school on Thursday, March 29, at 2:15 o'clock. Judging by the plans that are now completed for the tea, the affair, it is said, promises to be an entire success. All of th· entertainment will be furnished by freshmen. There will be several musical numbers and a short sketch dii~cted ~ M~ B~L Oiliu mkrt~nme~ Will also be provided and refreshments will be served. It is expected that a large number of girls and mothers will be present. ------JOINS KROLL·SMITH ]. W. Panushka, Wilmette realtor, formerly operating as the Lake Shore Realty company, has joined the sales force of Kroll and Sinith at 419 Fourth street, Wilmette. ,, The. Smart Modern Ready With the New Says It in Tweed! suits and · coats imported and domestic fabrics attractively priced Spring Woolens In Ow: New Location 5Zl-4th St. Wt are now comfortably settled in our new home at .5 21 4th Strett. and prepared to atrvt you with a splmdid line of new woolens: tbt finat and largest we ·have ever shown. Our cleaning met with tht on tbt North we have betn and pressing service has approval of tht rnidents Shore for tbt tight years in businns in Wilmette. Remodeling and repairing done with ex~~ttnea. Papageorge Bros. .N.A.HANNA&CO. tt Wilmette Ave. PJaone Wilmette 467 912 Spanish Court New Location 5Zl-4th Phone Wil. 1117 Wilmette 4085

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