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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 22 Feb 1929, p. 10

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WILMETTE · rs. · Ben Hawke',, 157 Kenilworth a-ftnue, Kenilworth entertained several friends at luncheon and bridge on Wednesday in honor of Mrs. Crossett, Mrs. George Kingsley's mother, who is visiting here. SUFFERS FALL Francis Farwell, ·whose home for many years was on Roslyn road in Kenilworth, fell last week and broke his hip. Mr. Farwell is 88 years old and will be confined to his bed several weeks. ' LIFE Februarf 22, 19lY DECORATES THEATER Mr. and Mrs. Hermann Mende, 1507 Central avenue, returned recently from Toledo, Ohio, where they attended the opening of the · Publix Paramount · theater. Mr. Mende decorated the The American. flag offered by the -o- . garden effects in the new theater. He Izaak Walton league, Winnetka chapMis3 Jean Thackery, 512 Orchard also recently decorated the Loew's Val- ter, as a prize to the village in New avenue, Winnetka entertained several Mrs. Howard. Bent, 338 Melrose ave- entia theater in Jamaica, N. Y. Trier township getting out the largest boys and girls at dinner in her home nue, Kenilworth is entertaining a few vote at certain elections, changed hands last Satun;!ay evening. friends at luncheon on Wednesday, Mrs. E. H. Burge. 924 Forest avenue, for the fourth time Monday morning, - o· February 27. returned last Monday from a ten days' . February 18, when it was presented to Mrs. John V. Rathbone, 523 Abbotts-ovisit in the east. She had been to Winnetka at ceremonies held in the ford road. Kenilworth entertained a ~~r. and Mrs. John P. Oleson. 240 Dartmouth to attend the Winter car- New Trier High school gymnasium. few friends at luncheon and bridge \\' oodstock avenue, Kenilworth spent nival as the guest of her son, Seymour,. An audience, composed largely of high last week. ~ few days last week in Minneapolis. and then she went on to \Vetlesley. school st.u dents, witnessed the presen----------------------------~---------------------------------------------------------- tation. · · Winnetka won the beautiful silk flag · by virtue -of havi,1g a representation of 90.8 percent of her eligible voters registered for the presidential election 01u temperature for difficult desserts. last November. Kenilworth was a verv One temperature for a quick supply of ice cubes. close '3econd, with a percentage of 90.2. The flag has been won twice by \Vin- ~ ... One temperature for everyday refrigeration. netka, and twice by Kenilworth. ) Brown Introduces Speakers Six freezing speeds . .. under control. In the absence of Supt. Frederic~ E. Clerk. Prof. \Vesley L. Brown, director f)f the research department at New Trier, opened the meeting by introducing F. A. dePeyster, president of the \Vinnetka chapter of the Izaak \Valton league. who spoke of the appropriateness of the flag presentation ceremonie·:; coming between the birthdays of two r!rcat men, Lincoln and Washington. Mr. dePeyster then introduced the speaker of the morning, John N. VanderVries, western representative of the Chicago Rotary club. Mr. Vander Vries explained that a needless de3truction of natural beauties and resources has accompanied the remarkable development of the United States. The Izaak \Valton league. he said. was established to prevent such desecration and to preserve fore·3ts. streams. and g;ame. Says Youth Is Honest Mrs. A. Montague Ferry, president of the \Vinnctka League of Women Votadds to convenient housekeeping ... ers, in accepting the flag for Winnetka, spoke of the honesty and straightforhow much increases the servtce wardness of the youth of today, who. ren dered by Frigidaire. she said, carrv on without the incentive HIS is the Cold Control dial ... of prize wit~ning. Mrs. E. D. Snydacker, repre·3enting the Kenih,,orth Stop in at our display room this the new and exclusive Frigidaire League of Women Voters. returned the flag to its original home. development. It enables you to reg- week and see the new household N. T. Students See Flag Presentation Ceremon.:es Monday Set this dial h at the freezing speed you want T ulate the time required to freeze sparkling, full-sized ice cubes ... and to tap Frigidaire's famous surplus power for the freezing of unusual salads and desserts easily and quickly. 'F rigidaire models ... all equipped with the Cold Control. You'll be surprised to find how low the ,prices are for every model and that a very small down payment puts Frigidaire in your home immediately. Stop in and gt·tyourfree copy ofthisnew recipe book. It shows you how to make scores of delicious frozen delicacies. We want you to see this latest development of Frigidaire engineers. We want you to see for yourself just what the Cold Control will do ... how much it JOURNEYING ABROAD Mr. and Mrs. David Oliver, formerly of Robsart road, Kenilworth, and their daughters, Henrietta and Patricia. sailed from La Rochelle, France, early this month bound for Bermuda and Havana, Cuba, on the S. S. Orbita. They expect to arrive in Chicago early in March. During their ·3ix months' of travel abroad, the Olivers visited the Scandinavian countries, including Finland, and motored in their own car about 11,000 miles in the British Isles and other countries, including 900 miles in northern Africa. Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Dudley, 414 Warwick road, Kenilworth, Mrs. Frank Griffiths of Bronxville, N. Y .. and Mrs. Henry P. Shaw are spending several weeks in California. Frank C. Nason, 733 Cummings ~ve nue, Kenilworth, will leave 'tomorrow on a business trip to Richmond, Va., and North Carolina, to be gone about I .... I FRIGI ·D AIRE The QUIET -a- Automatic Refrigerator a \\'eck. -o- STOVER CO. Michigan Ave. at Randolph St., (151 N. Michigan Ave.) Randolph 4950. Evanston · · · · · - 1631 Sherman Ave. Greenleaf 4480 Highland Park · - 382 Central Ave. Highland Park ISO ~abbard Woocla - - 890 Linden Ave. Winnetka 1512 PabHc Service Company of Nortlaem Illinoia, At all their offices. Mr. and Mrs. George E. Shipman, Jr., have left Kenilworth for their new home in Mu3kegon. Mich., where Mr. Shipman has gone into business. ' -0- The H. L. Stricklers moved recentlv from the Homestead in Evanston to 714 Cummings avenue, Kenilworth. -oMrs. E. John Hicks, 241 Melrose avenue, Kenilworth, entertained her sewing club at luncheon yesterday.

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