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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 1 Mar 1929, p. 4

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W I'L M E T T E LIFE March 1. 1929 · Kiss Edith Elsie Leek, daught~r of Mrs. William]. Weldon, 1340 Green-~ Kn. Scott H. Peters, formerly of Wil- wood avenue, represented the Wilmette, w~ married Tuesday to ] ames mette League of Women Voters at the Watkins of Chicago at the residence of Rev. Horace G. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Watkins will make their home in Evanston. . , Public Forum E. Civil Service assembly for the mid- .,__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __, llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll~ ' ' west region, which was held at Harris Editor, Wn.MtTT~ Ln·t: hall, Northwestern universi~; last FriI thi'nk that the index of news deday and Saturday. partments that you now carry on the front page of your paper is very, very good: -Mrs. Charles W. Bickwetl . 202 Golf Terrace, Wilmette ), Citizens' L-e(lgue· ~ Sele~ts Complete Towns hip Slate Candidates thus far announced for the various offices to be voted upon in the annual New Trier Township election Tuesday, April 2, are those recommended a few weeks ago by the New Trier Citizens' league of which J. M. Dickinson, Jr., of Winnetka, is president. With the exception of the offices of Justice of the Peace and Constables, the candidates are incumbents. The list suggested by the league, an open organization made up of representative citizens from the four towns in New Trier, is as previously annat~nced in this paper-as follows: Justices of the Peace .T. K. Calhoun, Glencoe Ralph Sinsheimer, Winnetka Hans vonReinspenr. Wilmette D. M. Mickey, Wilmette John J. Peters. \Vilmette Constables · --- Vol. I Publishrd in rh~ inrmst of Wllml'tt t proplt and tht Ridgt Road vicinity by tht March 1, 1929 water over potatoes bl ena es you to peel them very thinly, thus saving the part of the potato just next t.he skin that physicians ·3ay is the best food element. This method ts economical. Commander Michael Kloepfer of Peter J. Huerter Post fXJ9. attended the 7th District meeting of the American Legion, in vVinnetka last week- and we know that he will have an interesting me'3sage for. all of our members ,.,.·ho <!_ttend the · March meeting. By a new ruling of the Post Office you may print a specific request on the envelope sent out No. 8 and the Post Office which finds it neces·sary to forward any of your mail will notify you that it has been forwarded, and . ~ to what address. From this not· ifica- tion corrections in your mailing l i s t T.he old Lake Avenue Garage d o e s look like a new place since 0 e r t e r and Conrad took charge and they as·.mre all patrons of courteous service and a square deal. Pure White ...Jffineral Oil in quart bottles $1.00. Mr. and Mf13. Frederick C. Dressel of 1341 Greenwood avenue will leave Saturday for Biloxi where they will be joined later by Mr. and Mrs. Craig Ketcham of Kenilworth. RIDGE AVE. PHARMACY CARL c. RENNECKAR . Editor. Have you made your income tax return as yet? It is a "Grand and glorious feeling," after it is over. We know. Nyalyptus with Creosote will help rid you of that persistent c o u g h. A large bottle for 75c. Joe Schmitz, genial manager of an Atlantic and Pacific Tea Store on Wilmette Ave., -says that his new son Jerome Joseph is "some boy" even though he i·5 only 4 days old. Pouring very hot Charles Miller, Wilmette Peter Schildgen. Wilmette · Victor C. Faulstick, Kenilworth .T a cob Rudolph, Glencoe \Vatter Gregory, Winnetka Supervisor Gertrude M. Thurston, 'V'innetka Towns hip Clerk Mrs. Leland V. Pierson. \Vi1mette Township School Trustee A. C. Babize. Glencoe Township Collector Sanborn Hale. Winnetka Towns hip Assessor George Harbaugh, Wilmette RIDGE A VENUE PHARMACY Opposite St. Joseph's School Phone Wilmette 316 ~ , By auto or rail and without fail 0' er distant hill or nearby dale. Our business c:overs a lot of territory-all there is. Phone us about costs. PHON£S·WII.ttETTE 32. UNIVERSITY 1317 OtAIRS & TA&LES- FOR.. R.ENT R:.~~i;: STORAGE .o. INVITE WORKING GIRLS An invitation is . extended to all girls working in Wilmette and Kenilworth homes to join the Friendship circle of Winnetka which meet's Tuesday evenings at 8:30 o'clock, in Winnetka Community House. The circle has a gymnasium program each week, followed by a social hour. Social activities have included s1eighrides, parties, and all sorts of good times, it is explained. Any girt intere'3ted may communicate with Rhoda Kauffman at Wilmette 3572, the president. Josie Delburg is secretary and Dorothy Didoda, treasurer. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. King, 611 Forest avenue, returned last week from Florida, where they had been for about three weeks. They were in Palm Beach, Miami, and St. Petersburg. They motored from Davenport to Tampa and Sarasota with Dr. ~nd Mrs. C. H. Searle of Evanston and Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Seibold of Wilmette. + MOVINQ PACK.l N6 SHIPPING ~ 521 MAIN STR.~ET WILMETTE,IU.. :!11111111111111111111111111111111111111:111111·11111111111111111111:1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111'! No one profits by the quality or suffers more from the lack of it in the mat d t.lls you buy than the man or firm. who sells them to J. Our reputation is st.. ... ed on the character of goods sold: and .that character means much to. us because it means your continuous patronage. That's the reason we try faithfully to carry materials and products of dependable quality. Call On Us For .. I ~ WEs~~~~~Ysc::E~~:.~~;~E:~~~~~ ~. Subject: CHRIST JESUS M. I i + I Coal Coke Wall Board Roofing Mill Work ~EADING ROOM-1163 WILMETTE AVENUE Open Daily (except We~nesday and Saturday) 9 1,.. M. to 6 J> ·.M. Wednesday 9 A.M. to 7:45P.M.; Saturday 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. 1208 Ceatral Aveaue HOFFMANN BROTHERS Phoae Wilmette 131-190 Fortieth Year The :Sible and Works of Mary Baker Eddy and all other authorized Christian Science Literature may be read. borrowed or purchased at the Reading Room. THE PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND THE CHURCH SERVICES AND VISIT THE READING ROOM ;itllllltnllnlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll'lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll'lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll"lllllllllllllllli

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