Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 8 Jun 1928, p. 18

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I ll CHILDREN'S DAY PROGRAM The Rev. \Viltiani E. McCormack, associate minister, will be in charge of the services at · the First Congregational church Sunday morning, Jttne 10, upon the occasion of annual Children's Day. There will be a program of speciat\ music by the choirs of the church. A dinner party in h011or of · Doris Ingham of \\'ilml'ttc who was celebrat ing her birthday. was held at the Hotel LaSalle on \\"ednesday evenin~. The Ingham ~ re ;o; idt> on Highland ave ·· nuc, west of tlw Ridge. WILMETTE HOME TO HOLD RECEPTION The Presbyterian home will hold its annual reception Tuesday, 1une 12. Following the luncheon and the program, an opportunity will be give'n the guests to visit the rooms of the building and its grounds. LIFE 'NEW ALEMITE MACHINE ]tine 8, 1928 GIVE LUNCHEON AT BRIARGATE Miss Natalie Hurd of Winnetka, Miss Jane Ashman of Highland Park and Miss Nellie Louise Weil of Winnetka are entertaining about fifty friends at luncheon and bridge at the Briargate Country club next Wedn<'~rlay afternoon. Miller & Miller announce the installation of another $400 equipment in their garage, at 732 Twelfth street, Wilmette in the form of a complete Alemite high pressure lubricating machine, making their place ~ one h.undred percent Alemite servt~e st~twn. This service they announce ts avatlalJle day or night. ' Mrs. George L. Martin and Miss Mary Martin returned to their home .1t 1046 Elmwood avenue the end of last week after a visit " ·ith friend s in \Natseka. Ill. Afternoon Bridge Opens · at Evanston Golf Club · The Evanston Golf club is opening its series of card P,arties Saturday, June 9, and from that time on, throughout the season, these affairs will be given (alternating progressive and pivot game~) each Saturday afternoon. A departure is to be made this season and a special luncheon will be served to those who make reservations for the bridge. The committee in charge of th e afternoon events for this summer is headed by Mrs. Harry Boyd Hurd of Evanston and includes among its members Mrs. W. G. Cox and Mrs. A. G. Bemis of Kenilworth and Mrs. T. E. Sullivan of Wilmette. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Christiansen and their daugltter, Miss Fae, of the Lin den Crest, have been guests this pa:.t \veek of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Huettmann of 845 Michigan avenue at their stmlmer lodge, "Pine Villa," Eagle River, Wisconsin. t)~~~ .· ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~l, ------ -----~--------------------~------------------~--- A REMARKABLE WATER HEATER AT .A NOTABLY LOW PRICE WE PAY INTEREST ON YOUR DOWN · PAYMENT If you are not ready for new tires but want to take advantage of present priees, a small downpayment will hold the tires for you. We pay you 6% interest an· tn ready to take the tires. .,... Installation Extra C..eral 'l'lre A.eeeptaaee Corporatloa PAYMENT PLAN the only payment plan of its kind in the tire industry. SELF-ACTING WATER HEATER 'Phone or . Come In assures an abundant supply of hot water whenever needed, and it can be operated very eoonomically. Let ua aplain the many excellent features of this new heater made by the Pittsburg Water Heater Company and thoroughlz tested in our laboratories. May be purchased the -easy Little by Little" way. Also Rex and Lovekin Heaters in sizes to suit your needs. lloMoNDOWD Leala Tbe Ead tmdyou tet ';hi! ' PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS 1141 Central Ave., Wilmette, Wilmette 2899 GENERAL TIR& QUALITY TIRE SHOP Leonard E. Starkel 1942 W. RAILROAD AVE. JNO. S. REESMAN, District Manager EVANSTON Phone U nivenity 6 2 7 2 mad take tU mucla tirM Ill you need to poy.

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