Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 4 May 1928, p. 4

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Oittaa~DAUGHTEit DDINU. A :Mothers' and . Daughters' banquet i~ to be held at the First. Congregational church Wednesday evening, May 9, at 6 :30 o'clock: Members of the ~en's club 9f the parish.will serve the d1nner. Mrs. N. P· . Colwell will oe the toastmistress. ~ · COnpeptiGaal Leaden . Go to State Conference All Kinds of Wood Work Bird HouiCI Dog Hou.U Book Ca~e~ Pe11olas R01e Arbon Flower Boxa TrelliMI Picket Fences Gardea Work Trellis Designs ScroD Saw Work The. Rev. · William E. McCormack, "lssociate minister of the First. ·congregational church, will leave Monday to atte'nd the Congregational Conference of Illinois at Peoria. He will be accompanied by A. J. Coburn and James T. Watson, members of the local church who are also delegates to the conference. This is the annual state meeting of representatives from churches in Illinois. Mr. McCormack expects to return on Thursday. GIVE SURPRISE PARTY A ·birthday surprise party was given for Miss Mary Hoffman at the home of her sister-in-law, Mrs. F. J. Hoffman. 1927 Central avenue, last Monday: The guests were the Misses Dorothy Smitl!. Helen Deinlein, Rita Weber, Patricia McCarthy, Betty Barry, Roseanna Hoffman, Elizabeth Hoffman, Mary Mawicke, Betty Spillane and Gladys Engels. Bunco was played, which was followed by a supper. Miss Marian Thayer and Miss Dorothy Pedigo of Kenilworth motored to Champaign last week-end to attend a formal dinner dance given by the Phi Mu Delta fr~ternity. All work done on a satisfaction guarantee ··~ basis THE WREN SHOP 2160 ISABELLA ST. PHoNE UNIV. 7700 ., To Tardy Subscribers for the New Trier Township Orchestral concerts: As you were ad~ised at the February and March concerts, your committee is unwilling to make financial commitments for next season till a stated number of subscriptions have been made and paicl f·. Although payments for subscriptions are still struggling in at the rate of three or four each dfty, yet more than 150 sub$Criptions remain unpaid. Patently, unless these subscriptions are taken up more promptly. arrangements for next year wilt be difficult, if not impossible, to make. You are one of that number who, through thoughtlessness or oversight, are jeopardizing the continuation of these concerts by your failure to take up your subscription. This is 'the tlainl written notice. If this third notice proves ineffective, the concerts will be abandoned. The responsibility is entirely with the delinquent subscribers. Please make your check to the order of H. L. Streed. treasurer, to cover your subscription for 192829 season tickets at $6 each, an<l mail the same to our secretary. Mrs. B. K. Smith, 547 Orchard lane, Winnetka. Very truly yours, Roland 0. Whitman, president· Phi Kappa Sigma will entertain at a mothers' and fathers' dinner on Sunday, May 13. SUNDAY, MAY 13th As nature has nu"ared the Iowen of the· ield in tht breast of her soil and reared them to loveliness and !nann~ 10 has Mother nunuml her young through the yean of anxiety, solicitude and self-sacrifice · There :n Mothe~~· ~:: t~:nre:~~=-':o.!::..~h!~ ~Ybl:::::: :~~=:hom~:to::r:r::::.1gift could yo~ bestow NEW HARDWARE STORE NEARS COMPU:TION Wolti-Gtitli· to Haoe EUttfl Modtm Fmart Pouible The new Wolf-Griffis Hardware Store is now nearing completion. By May 15th it will be ready for occupancy. The fint ftoor will be made up of two stores, one of which will be used by Wolf-Grif&s and the other will be Occupied, by a firm which has not, as yet, btea announced. The second and third Jloon will be dividtd into apart· ments of thm and four rooms each. There will be eight apartments in all. Thrse apartments will not be qf the kitchrnette type, but will have regular full-size kitchens. These apa .. ::---ents will be extremely attractive to small familin either emp!oyed in Wilmette or desirous of being close to transportation. A unique feature of this new building will be an insulated roof that will allow the third ftoor apartlllmts to be kept at. an even temperature daring the wantrr and summer. This roof is of concrete and i11111lated ·w ith a special roof iasalatioa compound. The old hot houa. situated on the top of buildiap daring the ··mer monrhl. will be avoidtd. The ~~ il ~ow on and a few clays wiD 6ad the building ready for occapancy. Cut Flowers C~~r1111tion· Tulip· SIMp Dragon· Rom SWHt Pta Cllltndula Spring FloWtrl of all lUnda o,;,;,, Potted Plants Hydrangea Tulip· Spirtlll Hyacintha Fttnl BtgonU.. Catcu Telephone Wilmette 1943 . We suuest an early phone call to insure prompt delivery and the choicest blooms. WEST END FLORIST . MATH. HOFFMAN, Prop. Ftnt Gremboase on Glenview Road ', Wnt of Ridge Phone Wibaette 194 3 '

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