14 WILMETTE lllBDALB , .........,. w.&uaovaa ·· ·Y.AII'I'OB, MARGUERITE SHOP OPE·NS The Marguerite Shop, devoted to the purveyance of candies, fountain delicacies and light luncheons, has inaugurated business in the Spanish court commercial area qpposite the Teatro del Lago movie establishment. I LIFE November 30, 1928 IT o ·a A G B BI&BLABD P.&U Uah'enl&,- tiM wnr··'I'KA. Mrs. Ella R. Mickey of Barrington, sister-in-law of Judge D. M. Mickey !-------------- of Wilmette, and mother of Mrs. R. ]. Burrows and Mrs. Edwin G. Fisher of Winnetka, died Friday night, Novembe-r 23, at her home after a week's illiness. Her death was caused by pneumonia. Mrs. Mickey )VaS 74 years old, and was the widow of the late Robert Mickey, who died three months ago. Besides the two daughters in Winnetka she is survived by another daughter, Zola 0. Mickey, of Barrington, and two son s, Robert and Vinton. also of Barrington. The funeral services were held Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the residence, 145 W. Main street, Barington. Traces Mankind Mrs. Ella R. Mickey Ia Taken by Death Friday Exhibition and Auction Sale of .·Early American and English Antiques from the estate ·o f the late MARY C. THORNTON of Magnolia, Mass. The exhibition a·nd sale will be held at the MICHIGAN CHESTNUT BUILDING, on the entire second floor, 840 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago. Commencing on Tuesday, December 4th, at 10:30 A.M. and 2:30 and 8:00 P.M. and continuing on Wednesday and Thursday at the same hours each day. Illustrated catalogue mailed on application. Isaac J. Cox, professor of history, Northwestern university, in a lecture Wednesday, Dec. 5, before the contemporary thought class at the uni versity will relate · the story of man from the dawn of recorded history to the present time. showing the political development and tracing the transmission of cultural elements. He will pick up the th.read of the story told QY Fay-Cooper Cole, anthopologist, who spoke to the class recently on pre-historic man, starting with an account of ancient civilizations in the · Tigris-Euphrates and Nile valleys . The Grecian city-states, the Roman Aged Man Takes a Walk; Found in Police Search A. A. Leaf, 1514 \Vashington avenue, Wilmette, reported missing at 7 o'clock last Tuesday morning, was located in Evanston by police early that evening, after search instituted at the instance of the Wilmette police. Mr. Leaf, who is about 80 years old, was found walking along a street in he Evanston. Relatives stated that _ had gone to the basement of his home Tuesday intending to attend to the furnace. Police of all the north shore towns were asked to join in a search for the aged man. Miss Carol Knapp, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Byron Knapp of the Orring-: ton hotel and former residents of Wil4 mette. has brought Miss · May Helen Stewart of Flint, Mich. to Evanston for a visit during the Thanksgiving holidays. They both attend Kemper hall at Kenosha, Wis. Telephone Whitehall 6588 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ em~r~ ~va~ons of the nationalities northene~. ~ formation of the European --o- FIDCK§~IfOO~ INfOI<MIAl & SEMI- The North Shore Vassar club and the modern period of expansion are met Mondav Nov. 19 at the home phases he will describe. . of Mrs. tawrence E. Cole in Winnetka. Mrs. William C. Van Horne Mr. and Mrs . F. A. \Vilson of 1118 of Hubbard Woods told of her exCentral avenue went to Western periences at the summer school of Springs, Ill. for Thanksgiving. Euthenics at Vassar. The Most Personal -I I f0~11AJL This is Ihe time of yea.. when~· lees ape cJese;{ed fop bt-id8e leas. and lhe social sea&OOiooms beck>n- CHRISTMAS GIFT Your ·pPesenls a hosl ·of feslive fPOCb ~fop all occasions PHOTOGRAPH by BERNIE tngly ahead. fOP 1his sea50n. .nol equalled in value and exlenl anywhere in btL yt. Arrange foe Sitting NOW Better Pictures-Better Valuea 1E~ ~1#1/U KARON SCHUR am/ Sporl!s711Mr EVANSTON All children smile for Bernie NO l'H SHORE HOTEL - 1605 CH ICAOO AVE. BERNIE STUDIO 1623 SHERMAN A VENUE Tel. University 8998