October 12, 1928 WILMETTE Llfl! Henry P. Williams, Tenth District Board · .Holda Firat Meeting Daily News Editor, Mrs. Harry S. Cradle, president of . Dies in Evanston the Federation of clubs of the Tenth Henry P. Williams, veteran Chicago advertising man and former well kn~wn resident of Clencoe, died last :fnday at Evanston after a prolonged tllness. Mr. Williams was 69 years old. He was at one time city editor of the Chicago Daily News, but later entered the advertising business under the firm name of Marsh and Williams. In 1902 he founded the W-illiams and Cunningham firin, of which he was chairman of the board at the time of his death. Mr. Williams was a member of the Board of Education of New Trier ~igh school for eighteen years, servmg from 1905 to 1923. He was also donor of the Williams prizes for .literary excellence, awarded annually ·at the high school commencement exer~ises. Mr. ~liliams held membership 111 the Skokte Country club and in several Chicago clubs. The funeral services were private. Surviving Mr. Williams are a widow, one daughter, Miss Laura, and three sons, Lewis M., of Hubbard \IVoods · Richard K., of Glencoe ; . and Robert: at home. Memorial services were held at the Glencoe Union chttrch Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Congressiqnal district, had the first board meeting of ·the year at the Orrington hotel, Wednesday, Octob~r 4, at 2 o'clock. The chairmen of the department·s of work, as well as the presidents of the clubs of the district, gave outlines of their plans for the year's work. At the close of the meeting, the member:s enjoyed a social hour during the serving of tea. REALm 0 METER $13.65 METAL WASTE BASKETS AVarietyof Colora aad Pattema SOc CHOPPING KNIVES POT SCRAPER Colored Hancftes START FACULTY MEETINGS The faculty of the National Kindergarten and 'Elementary college held the first of their monthly meetings on Thursday afternoon, October 11. Reports on the registration and testing program were given, plans for the year outlined, and new members of the faculty welcomed. Following the meeting these new members of the faculty were guests of the college at the faculty dinner. Miner Coburn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo ]. Coburn of 915 Linden avenue, is traveling m Canada with the Lyceum bureau. 25e 15c ALUMINUM OMELET PAN HEAVY ALUIII"UM FRY $1.00 SANETIE . CANS Sanitary Sturdy A Variety of Colors Large Size PAN $1.00 GIVING HOUSE PARTY Mrs. B. G. Callowav of 920 Linden avenue has motored -to Old Mission, :\fich., where she is giving a house party in her summer home. The Wilmette residents who have been invited to accompany her are: Mrs. C. Miles .McDonald, Mrs. L. Willis Strong, Mn. George Dorman and Mrs. Harvey V. Greenwood. Mrs. H. J. Richter of 707 Greenwood a\·enue entertained the Tuesday club at luncheon and bridge this week. ANGEL FOOD CAKE PAN $1.00- $1.25 · . $2.85 BAKING PAN. $1.00 Small Size · Bernie'S Special ~ . ' $1.75 COOKIE SHEET ALUMINUM GRIDDLE For Misses, Women and larger Women Showing all of the smutut of the new colors, with plenty of modish brown. You can select an entire wudrobe from these lovely models. V duet Combinations Printed Vtloetetns. Canton Crepes . Lustrous Satins. Tweed Mixture·. Chiffon Ve/l)ets. Georgette Crepes. Prieta range, BEAUTIFUL FALL FROCKS $1.35 $1.15 and $1.35 RECEIPT CABINET Complete With· Index and Carda $15 tmd Upwards ~ - ~~ 65c DUST PANS Lonr Handles Blue and Green All tbildten amile lot Bernie Three 7xll Buff Etchings Regula-r Price $10 Better PictattiBtttet V alue· ·s · lkautiful Stvln! Unusually Low! Unusual in abaJM brim and trim. Yeaand in all 10rts of fabrics. Whatever else ia amart for Fall. you'll find here--and the price 10 low. too! Prices rtmgt, and Upwards NOVEL FALL HATS $5 45c CAKE MOLD BERNIE s. t udio 1623 Sherman Ave. Tei.U~- $1.00 STAINLESS STEEL KNIFE $1.25 W~t Janb llnx AUlA .MILLEN HARDWARE CO.· 1219 Yrdmette Ave. Yrllaette Ph. Yrd.ette 3060~1 2004 Central St., Univ. 2058 s. CoBL