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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 27 Apr 1928, p. 16

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WILMETTE , LIFE April tl, 1928 THIS WEll'S SPECIAL . I ULTAIIA Banana lee Cream between two layers of Roasted Almonds .ln Vanilla Onl.n Tdln I· Pacv Ice Cma Moalclt SNIDER-CAZEL DRUG CO. ~TTE CIVE STUDIO PARTY Last Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wilson of 415 . Ninth street Girls of the eighth grade of St. Franentertained ·the New Trier Art club at their home in· a unique manner in cis Xavier school and those of the honor of their son, Tom. The garage same grade of St. Athanasius school joining · the house was converted into of Evanston visited Marywood · High a studio hung with Japanese lanterns school of Evanston last week. The which gave a soft glow to the card guests enjoyed watching a swimming tables arranged about the walls in demonstration in the big Marywood cabaret fashion. The paintings adorn- tank after which they took a dip theming the wall gave a very artistic and . selves. After swimming they . went to appropriate finish to the setting. Dane: the gymnasium where they were suring aQd cards furnished the entertain- prised to find several tables al! decorment for the young people. ted in colored crepe paper, w1th baskets and place cards for 'each pupil. Acquaintance tags were given the Mrs. James P. Sheridan al)d her son, James, of 935 Forest avenue, have re- pupils of each school so that they turned to their home after spending might quickly know each other. Later several weeks 'in Cooperstown, N. Y. they were taken on a tour of inspecwhere Mrs. Sheridan's mother passed tion of the entire school, and followaway. Mrs. Richard Jordan and her ing this all went to the gymnasium · son, Bill, occupied the Sheridan home again where basketball was played. Before departing the Marywood during their absence. pupils sang their school song. -oMiss Bernice Turner, a teacher in Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hildebrand Grand Rapids, Mich. is visiting her sister, Miss Dorice Turner, of 631 Lake and family have just taken up their avenue, for a few days. Miss Turner, residence in their lovely new home who is ·a teacher at the Central street which has just been completed at 530 school, gave a party for her sister M a p I e avenue. The Hildebrands' former home was in Chicago. Thursday evening, April 26. -o--aThe Charles A. Flemings of the Richard Ashley, formerly . of Wilmette and now of Stuart, Fla. has been Lind~n Crest apartments, C!re moving visiting friends in Wilmette while he Friday, April 27, to · their new home has been in Chicago on business. at 315 Sixteenth street. --a--oMrs. Frank Dettlebach of La Salle, . The Chi Omega Alumnae association is giving a benefit bridge at the Ill., is the week-end guest of Mr. and Edgewater Beach hotel Saturday, May Mrs. A. W. Richards of 124 Ninth 5. street. Complete Fuel Wuhinpon Laundry.Wuhecl Oothes Are Not Rubbed '"' TE wash all of your clothes just as you yourYV self would wash the daintiest of under!hings, for we gently souse them in sudsy water an ncb a way that no damage possibly could come to the fabric or the coloring. No rubbing. n'! 1Cl11bbing-just gentle swishing in filtered raan10ft water. Many rinses insure scientific cleanlinas. · Service 0 I .. I The Washington Laundry WILMETTE 145 L =REGNIDE COAL·COKE·WOOD + lots bag bag bag bag Black Dirt· .......... ·.. $3~00 per yard in 4-yard Lawn Lime ............ ~ .......... $1.00 per Pulverized Sheep Manurr ............. $2.50 per Pulverized Cattle Manure ............ $2.75 per Bone Meal ........................ $3.50 per For Better Fuel Bd1D1e· & Soas ESTABLISHED 1907 Phone· Wilmette 641 ..64 2 Univenity 503 5 - Winnetka 64 3

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