14 WILMETTE' LIFE November 8, 1929 }rfiss Harriet Newey, daughter of Mr. PROMOTED IN RANK and Mrs. Frederick]. Newey, 436 Lake Melvern S. Humphreys of 519 Gregavenue, who is teaching school in Davenport, Jowa. returned last week- ory avenue, who ha~ held the rank of captain recently has been promokd end for a visit with her family. to the rank of major in the· Quartermasters corp of the Officers Reserve. Celebrate Golden Wedding eotonlal Rugs )lAKE YOUR OWN ~faterials Supplied Phone Wll. 1748 Instruction Free 'tH Wash. A,·e. MADAM ALICE SHERMAN At the · Benefit Bridge. tea given in the Crystal ba11room of the Blackstone hote 1 on \Vednesday, October 30. for The Illinois Children's Home ~nd Aid society of E~anston, a sum oi nearly $1,4_ 00 was cleared. Good food is an INVESTMENT - not an extravagance ... I ~1 r. and ~frs. Chri t Christenstn of 75 Roh~art road. Kenilworth, celebrated their golden wedding October 30, at a dinner party for about twenty members of t-he family. The Christensens married in 18i9 in tht Evangelical Lutheran church, Chicago, and have resided on the north shore for the past twenty-five years. ~Irs. Christensen was b(.rn in Chicago, but ~Ir. Christensen came here just before the Chicago fire. in 1871. They han' a son. Arthur C. Christensen, and a granddaughter. ~frs . G. I Virgil Lcwi-;, n: si~ling in \\·i_lt_n_ct_,t_e._ _ _________ highest quality foods are sold direct to consumer at a substantial saving. our Garden Display Room Main St., WILMETTE V ISIT 517 and Winnetka Property Sold I Quiet Hallowe'en in Our at $150,000 Consideration Village, Police Report I WHEELING FARMS Dundee Rd. East B~.k of Desplaines River-Wheeling 15 Richard ~chaddclce, president of the \\'ilmettc police report that tht: Hal Cnited Light ancl Power company, has 10\re't:n celebratton in the village last Thursday night was the quiete st l!l Preserving Kitchen purchased from the Chicago Title ancl manv a vear. Outside of a few com Tel. Wilmette &Sl Greenleaf 741i Tr.ust comp~ny, trustee for Helen olait1ts received at the police station t1 t Greenleaf Seav and others, the 12- bon ringing doorbells or dumpi:1g· ro om brick re;idcnce with 136.5 x 550 0\·er garbage cans, Hallowe'en night feet of riparian property at 555 Sheri- ,,·as the same as anv other. The in s t Thursday 11ight clan road, \Vinnetka. ~f r. Schaddelre, clement weather of .lawho has resided in Grand Rapids, aQcl the fact that extra policemen :1 ~ ~fich., \\'ill make cxtcnsi,·e alterations \\·ell as. those on t.he reg~llar fo_rcc wer e before occupying the premises. The natrolhn~ the vtllage ts beltevecl . t property \Yas hClcl at $150.000. Fr.~d-~ have . dt~co~tragecl_ tl~~ . Hallo\\'l' (;.1 ~ crick H. Thomas and company. \\Ill- nranksters. "ho ha\ e be.<:n 111 the ha )It netka. reprc~cntccl all p~rti~ s . of clestrov111g propcrtv 1t1 the past. 1 WHEELING FARMS, located on Dundee Road , on the east bank of the Desplaines River, has been serving hundreds of families of the north shore with the highest quality of produce. Many families make a regular weekly call on us fM poultry, eggs, etc. We are sure you, too, will be pleased with the quality and prices on eatables we offer. An Overcoat Is a Necessity $50 WIU BUY 2 GET THAT. MILLION DOLLAR LOOK IT'S THE ROYAL TAILORED LOOK PoultrJ' Squabs- Chickens- Ducks - . Geese- Tf.!-rkeys All poultry sold by us has been raised on nearby farms, and is the finest ever offered. All birds are home dressed, and if 1 you so desire, you may choose 11 live bird, and we will dress it while you wait. . The demand for our Squabs is ever increasing and we want you to try them . . . then tell us whether or not you have ever tasted a . more delicious dish. STOP WEARING READYMADES FINE CLOTHES-FINE '25 WORKMAN~HIP Eggs exceedin~ly REAL FIT AND REAL STYLE Strictly fresh eggs every day. low. You will find our prices THE ROYAL TAILORS INC. Cider Made from pure apple juice only. sure you'll call again. Try it once, and we're 1641 Orrington Ave. Open Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Evenings