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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 1 Jun 1928, p. 8

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WILMETTE LIFE June 1, 1928. finally closed his active work in the ministry as rector of .Trinity church, Mobile, Ala. For a time, in the absence of the bishop, he was in charge of the Diocese of Northern Indiana . He is the author of several religiou s books. Mr. and Mrs. Hunter were marri ed in New Market, Canada, May 16, 1878. I Shower Greetings Upon Aged Couple at ·Golden Anniversary A family dinner marked the golden wedding anniversary, on Wednesday, May 16, of the Rev. and Mrs. Edwin G. Hunter of 801 15th street, both of whom are in their 84th year. They the recipients of a veritable I were shower of greetings and gifts of flowers. :Mr. Hunter is honorary vicar of the Church of the Holy Comforter in Kenilworth. He and Mr.;. Hunter came to Wilmette about eight vears , ago to be near their daughter, Mrs. J. C. Comfort, 812 Prairie avenue. Mr. Hunter celebrated th e 50th an . niversary of his ordination as ai1 I episcopal minister, two years ago by 1 conducting serv ice s at St. Augustine's Episcopal church. He was graduated· I from Seabury se minary, Faribault, Minn., June 18, 1876, and j.s the last 3urviving member of hi s class. He was ordained in that year and began his church work in western Minnesota. Mr. Hunter was a rector in Indian1 apolis for ten years after which he se rved in Louisville, Ky., for three I years. Later he had ~harg~ of a parish I in Tallatega, Ala., for 14 years and SUMMER FOOTWEAR Miss Helen Hardick, a teacher at th e Central school, who has been ill at h er home jn Cadillac, Mich., during th e past two months, will be forced to r emain at her home for the remainder of the school term, it was announced this week. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Millar of 510 avenue will leave next Tuesday to drive to Mount Holyoke college in Massachusetts to attend th e graduation of their daughter, Eliza beth. They will spend about a week visiting in Boston and then return home accompanied by their daughter. \V~shington I The Lucille Featured in T oyo Cloth, a neat cool shoe for hot weather. TH8 -oMr. and Mrs. E. C. Carey and family of ·chicago will occupy the Harry Hill man home at 507 Washington avenue this summer while the Hillmans are traveling abroad. fiRCHrN~ STORE 630 Church Street Near Orrington An Orrington home not only commands respect -it is truly home-like and inviting as well. -DANCINGDance to your heart's content at the ... 'I ~ FOUR SEASONS ~. f~ miles north of Glenview . . MUSIC SUPREME BY The cares of a large house, its maintenance cost, its servant problem and many other worries-avoid these by arranging for a happy home at T~e Orrington. Large, beautiful . rooms that breathe of home comfort . . . facilities for sociJl life . . . quiet, friendly, unobtrusive service. Now available to you in a few delightful suites, 1 to 4 rooms, some fur~ished and with kitchenettes. This Summer-plan to live at The Orrington! RALPH CAREL'S ORCHESTRA . 75C and his entertainers Special Chicken Dinner 6 COURSES 75 Old Fuhioned Southern Style C OUTDOOR DANCING PAVILION OPENS SATURDAY, JUNE 2 Four Seasons Poultry Farm Fresh Poultry and Squabs, live dressed Fresh Eggs UNIVERSITY 8700 or Phone Glenview 126 ~· for deliveries Evan&ton'· L11tge1t and Fineat Hotel Directions--How to ruch the "FOUR SEASONS"-Wilmette, west to Waukegan road. · .V2 milts north of Glenview.

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