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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 20 Apr 1928, p. 22

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·lor ps1 little 6ow.s ol IJAitJ SI'M Stain 1'16/x,i, al.stlnsulsla tlals bat ol Navy Felt as one ol the .smart autlons of Athl-lk~,_~:.e4u.·· ne Editor, W~x£mt Lin: By resolution unanimously passed by the Advisory board of the Wilmette Community Chest at. its meeting, April 7, I am requested to express to you the appreciation of the board and all Community Chest workers for your splendid co-operation through w~ llln'l Lrn in giving publicity to this worthy effort. They are especially pleas~d with the Wrt.MC'm Lrn frontispieces of March 30 and April 6. Gratefully yours, Hector Dodd·s. April 17, 1928 Editor. Wrt.llt'm Lrn:: Wilmette chapter, No. 753, 0. E. S., wishes to thank you for so willingly printing so many notices in your paper in regard to our Glee club concert ·and the circus ; we all appreciate your kindness. Most sincerely yours, Grace M. Skelton, Secretary. 2535 Eastwood Ave .· Evanston. Ill. April 11, 1928. While~ Millinery is resarded as the "last word" in s9'le, it is also interesting to note that prices are quite reasonable-the hat illustrated is from an important group at Srs.so. _t/JULG'JR!,'J!ND 6oo MICHIGAN BOULEY/\RD · SOlffH Invite to Trip Sweden, Norway ia Filma A trip through Sweden and Norway in motion pictures will feature a benefit. program to be given at Winnetka Community House Wednesday evening. May 2, under the sponsorship of the Rev. George Svenson, well known Chicago pastor for many years. Proceeds from the program, which will also include several musical numbers by Swedish composers, will go into the fund for the Restenas Children's home in Sweden. Tiuoup Two athletic leagues, Horseshoes and Playground Ball, wiD be maintained by the Wilmette Playground and Rtcreatioa Board during the summer months, Daniel M. Davis, Director of Recreation announces. · · Play in both leaaraes .wall. b~RJn May 21 and will contanue mae weeb. ~plete schedules will be published later. Membership. is open· to ev~ry man resident of Walmette or working in Wilmette. Eight teams will be represented in the leagues, each team cbmposed of members of a l_ocal fraternal order, church, or busaness organization. , · · In addition to the men s recreational activities, there also will be. a ·~1ley ball league for women, whach waD end its season the last of May., to be followed by a. Playground ~all league. Membership an all Recreata'!n Board activities is free to the publac. In the children~s division aside. f~C?m the regular playground actavttaes which \Viii officially start June 18, the annual Roller Skating tournament will be staged April 28. at Laurel and Third street and the Marble tournament a short time later. And aside from the leagues, tenn~s, horseshoe and golf tournaments WJII be held ~s in the seasons past, Mr. Davis said. Mr. and Mrs. J. Nye M.acalister .of 918 Ashland avenue entertaaned at danner Tuesday evening at the Nort~ Shore hotel. They returned to the1r ~ome with their guests for bridge later in the evening. -o- Pla1 S "'~· Ma:v 21 . w;u,..,,,. ·· '" __________________________ CHICAGO -------- _) _ Conservatively Priced Extravagance is no criterion of smartness. Apparel presented at this shop is conservatively priced as well as correctly styled and irreproachable in quality. The selections are of the character which meets with the approval of those who seek garments distinguished by good taste. W ells Simmons, son of Mr. and Mrs. Simmons of 730 Central avenue, returned last Wednesday to Kenyon college to complete his sophomore year. ~1\IP' . ~~1 A Ccmstant Supply of HOT WATER in Your Home at a Price A conltllltt control unit attached to aay ataacJard bot water htatu 1ina yoa a conatflllt ·pplfl of hot water at lru c-'!·' thaa the spasmodic htatiat of cold wattr. Yoa aHCI aot dascard the beater yoa aow ban. Tbia aait ia aa attacbmrat that aakra aay hratu aat0111atic ill optratioa. Aayoar caa owa oar of thrst Nle---conwnimt--depmddl~ economic.t coatrol aaita. It reqairca ..0 iatricatc ¥1j·atmtats. It baa prond satiafactory aad to perfona perftct~y · Ia additioa to the aatomatic coatrol ···t fOil Itt a apectal nratr for yoar htattr that will ...,. aboat ou-haU the Iii that aa onliaary bamrr will coaaaae. h~·t You Can Afford I I I I I I· ,_.,,H!' Coats, $Jg.;o to $195 Ensembles, $J9·50 to $195 Gowns, $45 to $150 Frocks, $18.5() to $g8.5o Hats. $8.50 to $35 PLUS INSTALLATION You nHI nor W0ftJ1 . , , mcwe aour ,_,. liMier heler. You c., fO _..,., Mil ltw· f'l it fllirll perfect ulttfl. il vou ;,.,.,, · Caaat_, HHI Control .,;,. Thia aait attachca eatai.SC r·r nplar taal--cben ia aolbiat U..We tbc laak ht water. Ia reality it aaka u utoaatic 011t of ,_, pmeat ,........,, u- J EDGAR A. STEVENS, 1624 Orrington Avenue In~ , ·riat · ...,.,, ..,, ol ~~ bot fiMitr ., · a-o.c ,_, a.o.c _. . . . . ., lloila ,.,....... faailr , _ all EVANSTON 911~ .. c-t.~. But c.trol Co. Cbicaao Aw. s.,..... DL Pllo.C...W ··6· ~ tc AGBN"h WANTID . -~

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