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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 30 Nov 1928, p. 16

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16 WILMETTE LIFE November 30. 1928 Ita& otorcy e PI to become quite safe for motorists and Having maintained a commendable pedestrians alike before the current '----------------~ (C~nttnued from Page 13) degree of order in ot~er sections of campaign runs its course. the village, our Wilmette motorcycle bert Bows, Edward Cullen, ·Eugene policemen this week were busily ~nDerlacki, Frank Heineman, Bernard gaged in teaching more or less expen- CHRISTIAN SCIENCE LECTURE Kram, Marshall Ling, Dick Nicholes, sive lessons to motorists who appear Paul A. Harsch will give a free leeRobert Pearse. . Sophomore Boys to have regarded the new!Y widened ture on Christian Science in The First Honor Roll: George Boylston, David Main street in the nature of a perfect Church · of Christ, Scientist, in WilCrawford, Paul Gilbert, Gordon Cutter, sp~edway. The combination of Schae- mette, Monday evening, December ~~ Olin Sethness, Philip VonAmmon, Jack fer. Bros and Kopple, who man the at 8 o'clock. Mr: Harsch is a member Mee, Guy Robbins, James Alsdorf, John Barden, John Chapman, Lester Comee, pursuit wheels in these parts, estab- of the Board of Lectureship of The Ed Diercks, Tom Johansen, Barclay Jished something approaching a record j Mother Church, The First Church of Jom·s Gene Mancinelli, Gerald Parker. business for the local speeders' court Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass. Ho~orable Mention: John Borino, Nor- Main Street a s~,? & -·- Our M d' Co Iresult during the last several days, with the that the new highway promises Eagle Scout GIRLS SET FAST PACE . IN SCHOLARSHIP ROLL I A Word to the MenDon't ·Wait Until Xmas to Give This Present The washing must be done-the family must have clean clothes even if your wife .does have to give a precious day each week in doing or supervising rhe work. If that's a weekly story in your home, for your · wife's health, change it. You will appreciate the difference. For we will relieve her, not merely of the washing and ironing, but of all the strain of supervision. She will just bundle the clothes together; the Washington Laundry Man will call for them-washday will ~ over before it has begun. The day will become a holiday-free from humdrum tasks. 52 holidays a year-surely, a gift your wife will appreciate. And for your information this is an inexpensive gifteach week the family bundle will be returned at a figure lower than it could be done for at home. Roger Barrett, son of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Barrett of Kenilworth, was .nade an Eagle Scout November 23. As he just passed his thirteenth birthday last June, Roger is the youngest Eagle Scout in the North Shore Boy Scout Area and has already won his merit badges for the Eagle Palm . man -Bruedigam, David Davis, William Freeman, Alan Fuller, Clark Gapen, John Howe, Llewellyn Jones, Robert Livingston, HPrbert Otten, Julian Peterson, Allen Philbrick, Alan Robinson, William Sundlof, Dan Wachs, Dan Wolf. Freshman Boys Honor Roll: Jack DeBeers, Arthur Weldon, Stephen Brooks, Cameron Brown, Dean Chase, John Hellmuth, Elwood Mons, Dick Oglesbee, Frank Seyl, Henry Stanton, Ted Wachs, Walker Wolford, Edward Bristol, Jack Broad, Frank Church, George Cole, JoJm Dernehl, George Everett, Lyman Huff, Kenneth King, Edward Kurman, James Ricks, Jerry Westerfield. _ Honorable Mention : Elmer Anderson, Foster Bennett, Loring Far}Vell, Edgar Haight, Edward Howard, Harry Keator, Edward Levinson, Dexter Martin, Shelley Miner, Rennolds Ostrom, Gordon Ray, Walter Roberts, Fred Robinson, Milton Vore. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bertram Wilson left Wednesday to spend Thanksgiving in New York City with their son, Harry, who is attending Dartmouth college. -oMrs. Florence Ruschli returned from the Evanston hospital Monday evening and is convalescing at her home, 1216 Gregory avenue. -o. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Coyne, Melrose avenue, Kenilworth, entertained friends at the Vista del Lago dinner dance Saturday evening. Specializing in SEA·FOOD DINNERS FEATURING A delicious table d'hote dinner. Choice of 15 selections of MEATS-I'ISB and SEA·I'OODS ~h, $1.00 Served Daily fro~ 5 to 9 P.M. ILL. Our s~a f?ods come to us. daily, directly from the ocean. Prepared ·n. our own specaal way, you'll find our dinners dectdedly different and extremely appetizing. Washington Laund.y ,.._... I 'an .,._ ~. Phone Wilmette 145 1887. Forty-Om. Years. of. Quality. Work. 1928 Conveniently Located ~/ CORNER BROADWAY AND DEVON FREE PARKING SPACE

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