Nov~mber 1, 1929 FIREPROOF WAREHOUSES , . ~OTH MOTHEXTERMINATION P~OOFING Two Guaranteed Serbices Prot~ct 'your . overstuff; d furniture , rugs, ~drapes, etc. · .E xpert work: Prompt . servioee ; Satisfactory results. Minimum charges. IREDA.LE 1723 BENSON A VENUE, EVANSTON ·. . PHONE WILMETTE 1332 . Girls' Club Gives Benefit Bridge . .. STORAGE . (P h oto by Staff Photograph _r) ... .. BGG PLALIT A lar,ge rcprt·::;entati<)ll of north shore women attended the hencf1 t hri<lge which the Gir ls' dub of .l\cw Trier High schoo l gave in .the mess ha ll at' the school last Saturday a ftcfnoon · tq help t·aise its scholarship fund: · T he 1\ C\\' Trier Girls · club annua lly gin~s scholarships to .several New Trier girls who cou ld ·not con- · tinue their education \\'ithout financia l a. sistance. A food safe was held 11 1 ronnec.tion ,vith the bridge party. COPPIR APPLB GRBBN SPRll~B BLilfl PROVB t1 ·C A!. MAIJVE . ORCHID These sre the . ·. 'popular cofol'B m plain ) CARPETING .· ARM colors, rich colors, daring · colors· , sn1art colprs ... they have taken the .place. of the subdued shad~s formerly used in carpeting. There are many of these new colors . . . come and see them. Perhaps the few ensemble hints below wiU suggest how you may use plain carpets to advantage. SPRUCE BLUE CARP E T . ,~· ith parchment yellow wall s and cretonne curtains of rose, green and mau ve. APPLE GREEN CARPET with yellow-cream wall s and cretonne curtains with colors on a peach ground. COPPER CARPET with Georgian ·green wall s a nd pa le yellow organdie curtains. Fulll·ral sen·ices il)r F~ank · Pa\'lik, Sr.. 72: oi 5(12 \\'cs.t l~ailroacl avenue, Kenih\·nrth, "Trc held from hi~ la.tc r~sidenn: Tuesda'·. aft~rno~t~ · at 2 o cloc.k. .:\lr. Pa';ltk. chc~l .1hursclaY uwrnmg. Ortqhcr _-t, 111 .:\Itanu, F la . . lle ,,·as ~ . nt~ran :-;tone carver, havt_n. g hc~n tn htt~llll'ss. on the north. shnrc tor Pavhk was a thtrtv-fi,·c Years. Mr. _ member oi ]ttngman lodge No. 20, Czechn-SlnYak Association of Chicago. He is :;urvind J>.,· . his widow, Mr . . E lizabeth PaYiik, three sons, Frank, Jr.: and RoY, of Kenil\\'orth, and Gcor.ge, nt \ \·aukeg-an. and t\\'o daughters. ~[rs. Pau linr Sttck. of Kenihvorth, and Mrs. ~orman K. \tcAr:thur. ·,of · Clencoe. Burial 'vas at the Hohcmian '\'atinnal cemttcrY in Chicago. · ·cHURCH CIRCLE MEETING .·The :\o'\·emhcr tlleeting of the Cres cent circle of the First Congregational ch'urch -\Yill he held at tht: . 1~side n ce of Mrs. J. S. Doig, Rzo·nak.wood avenue. Km;em ber · '5. · ~ f rs.' · Louis S. Becker is ' cha i n~1an of the lunch<:on committee, ass i ~tl,·d h · ~1 rs. F. E. All . ,,·orth. ~1 r:-;. A. \\'. l r:ti~. atid \f rs . A· T. Calkins. · ' Hold Funeral Services · Conduct Final Rites. for . ~ for Fr.a~k Pavlik, Sr. John W. Melorie Saturday John \V. Melone, 91-l Forest aHlllH.:. an assistant general freight agent oi the Baltimore and Ohio railroad. died at his home late Th.u rsdav night. Octobcr 2-t. ~tr. ~[clone · \\~as (>1 ·1 · c ~ r: old and had been in the scn:icc of the ·milroad for fort,·-fi ,·e· vcars. 1Ic ""·t" retired' last June: · ·· · .. . ?\[r. Mel~ne c.amc to \\ dmdte trnm Toledo; Ohw, 11ne }'car~ a~n \\'hl'n.h v was transf~rrcd to the ~ h1cagn ofhrc of the Haltunore ~!1d Ohl() . . He \ra~ a member of the \ \ tlt~lCttl' Prl'shYtlTI <l'1 ;!1urch, the Mas<?mc ludgl· and th :.: l raffic club of Ch tcagL). : . ·Sun·iving him ' arc his \viclo\\·, ~rr~ . Helen ~fc l one, and t\\'t) daughtt·rs . .:\fr:- . Gertrude ~felonc Sch lundt oi ~a,· arr c. Ohio, and Mildred, a student at tl1l' Xatiomil Kinrlcrg~rt(;n and Elei11entan college. · .' The Rev. C!nlc \ \ 'heeland. o.f the \ Vi lmette Presby terian rhurch ·o ft1ciated at t he f un e~a l scn·iccs \\' l1ich \ven: helcl at th at churc h Sat urdaY afternonn at 3 o'c lock. Buria l \\'aS at Xt~ndch. Ohio. ~fr. J\[ c l onc·~ l>i r thp lart'. · The : Rc,·. Theodore St:h lunclt, a sot1-in-la\Y. conducted the seni'cc:-. in Oh io. . I · W B. \\ ~ani Cukgron of · :\c\\· York 1lr. a nd Mrs. 1f. L. Hedfie ld. 1131 City is ill \\'ilmettc ior a \\'cek Yisiting For~.:st aYc ntH.'. entertai ned ni ne guest=his parents: \f r. an<l j\ f r:( E<hvin H. at din ner and cards last SaturdaY eYe:Cokgron'. 1227 Ashland aHn ttr . ning at Shawnee Cottt)t ry cluh. SPECIAL l. o r ONE WEEK · Beginning Monday, November 4th Any . Kirt~ of Fur Coat · Cleaned and Glazed . 00 00 .. · 00 . : .. 00. .. · .. $5.00 = \ . .... ; · i.Ermiu~ (!tl~aunrn, ~ur. . Estnhli r-; hed 192 1 OTTO F. FISHER. President )luln Oftlc>C' & l,lant-Wallkt'll'llll & 'VPbst..r A,··· s .· liiJChwood, Illinois Ph on e Hi ghl a nd Pari< 3i l 0 S ~UYI C E STATIOXFI WM. SLATER, lr. University 3130 "FLOOR CRAFT" 1616 Sherman Ave. EVANSTON w IJ,)fF.'l"f}: 11 50 Centra l A \'(' . GLEXCOE 706 Ye rn on AYe . G lencoP. P h. 865 WI N ~ETK~ W.\rKEG .\X 1O i S. Gen esee S t. "'WTa uk egan P h . Ma jes tic 1675 Wilmette P h. 7o4 578 Lirr.oln A w . Winnetk a Ph. 638