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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 16 Nov 1928, p. 6

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6 WILMETTE · LIFE GIVES LECTURE HERE . November 16, 1928 r--·················································~ I I I I VITAPBOD AMD IIOVIBTOIIB will be at tile i ALCYOII THEATRE Highland Park COMING SOON WATCH FOR DATES i -------·-···················---------------------····· Keep up appearances and keep down the clothing budget by letting us clean that suit. Our scientific method, based on the latest fabric researches together with the splendid facilities available in our new plant, produces wonderful results. Robert Tansill of Wilmette, who organized and conducted the Revel Field : Columbian Expedition to Alaska recently, gave a lecture at the Wilmette Parish Methodist church last Mon~ay Perfect weather conditions encour1 evening. Mr. Tansill showed mo':1es aged a large attendance last Sunday I of the trip ancl displayed a colle.ctiOn at t}:le Corner Stone ceremony of the of Kodiak bears and other trophies. Wilmette Parish Methodist church. The program was attended by two William A. Durgin of 627 Forest guests of honor in the persons of Mrs. avenue left Wednesday morning on a S. M. Dingee and Mrs. William Pannine day t~:ip which will include Bos- ushka, charter members of the church. ton, New York, Baltimore, and Wash- Dr. Horace G. Smith, the pastor, was ington. · assisted in the services by T. C. Moulding and L. W. Benson, chairman and secretary, respectively, of the Building committee for the new church edi . fice now under construction. The corner stone was laid at 10:45 o'clock, with the actual setting of the stone accompanied by these words, uttered by the mason : "The foundation is true, the stone is plumb and level and fit to build upon." Immediately at the close of the service, the entire assemblage faced east for three minutes in an Armistice Day tribute to the men who made the supreme sacrifice in the world war. The strong box deposited within the corner stone contains the following items: The Honor Roll of the Methodist church (in token of Armistice Day), a copy of WILMETTE LIFE, current church bulletins; church prospectus; a document containing the signaJewelry repairing and ture of every person attending the Methodist church school last Sundav, Diamond resetting 360 in number; records of the women's Swiss and American societies of the parish: roster of the watches repaired and adBoy Scout and Girl Scout organizations in the parish. justed : Lay Corner Stone; Honor War Dead at Methodist ' Service ·R epairing Grandfather chime clocks cleaned and overhauled. $25.00 Huerter Lesrion Post Has Great Harvest Festivity The Harvest party given by Peter J. Huerter P<Y3t No. f£:1), American Legion in Hoffmann~s ' hall last Saturday night ·proved a pleasant surprise to the officers of the Post and the music given by Joe Schneider's Syncopators just made it imp0'3sible for the patrons to have anything but a big night. Commander L. J. Schildgen and Adjutant Jack Steffens have expressed keen appreciation of the hearty support given them by the public and Legionnaires at this the last party to be given during their term of office. Silverware repaired and replated like new SCHULTZ & NORD The Village Cleaners Beads Restrung Reasonable Prices 1152 Central Ave.~ Wilmette Phone Wilmette 320-321 Plant Phone: Wilmette 781 Evanston Phone: Greenleaf 6660 D. PAGUARULO 1166 Wilmette Ave. Phone Wil. 1 o6r 1 6 Year& in the Samt Location YELLING AT .... yoo OOH'T KNOW ENOUCSH .ABOUT ~"t CiOH.'tou WEAIT 6£06R.APK'i TO Gltt "'O~Ia N1Girt4/,.. ROU6H HIGH SE'itoec; aT ·~H'T RtGHY TOTR~ TO...,I!!!·~o· S'CHOOL ON ROLLE~ BOV AWA'f FRO~ 'K\t · R./\0\0 . 5kA-rEC; ANO f BOUGHT IT FOR. HI~ -NOT· MOVE TO NEW HOMES Mr. and Mrs. Manley Halvorsen and their twin daughters have moved into their newly completed home at 1040 Seminole road. They formerly lived in Evanston. 1.fr. and Mrs. William McKnight moved this week into their new home at 1041 Seminole road, Indian Hill estates. Mrs. Halvorsen and Mrs. McKnight are twin sisters. Mrs. · Walter A. Knoop, 221 Warwick road, Kenilworth, is entertaining her bridge club today. SD/TORIAI. Sl:HOOL fiUPPI.tE#.. A.or- Entertaininlf, comfortinlf lfooda for the whole famDy-lrom delicious drinks to dripleu fountain pena. Buy a stamp and we'll aay thank you for your visit. NOTICE! Annotation by Wilmette school children concerning books they have '3elected from the shelves of the Wilmette Public library will appear in next week's issue of WILMETT~ LIFF.. This feature is conducted ny WILMETTE LIFE at this season each year in connection with Children's Book Week, now current. The annotations, volunteered by the children, have been assembled by Miss Winifred Bright, · children's librarian at the public libtary. RIDGE AVENUE PHARMACY C. C. Rennecka,. --·--·······--·------···-~ : Helen B. Lawrence I I 1 Opposite St. Josep~ School Phone Wilmette 316 : 1 1 I : PIANIST COLUMBIA SCHOOL OF :MUSIC Academic and Collegiate Pupils Only Phone Winnetka 974 : I 1 1 : ····----------------------·

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