Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 8 Mar 1929, p. 7

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~ I March 8, 1929 'NILME'TTE LIFE 1 Practical Gardening Talks to Be Offered in Wilmette A course of five lectures on practical gardening will be given by Mrs. Maud Jacobs in the Village hall, Wilmette, on Monday or Tuesday morning3 late in March and during April, under the auspices of the Evening Garden club of Wilmette. The exact date will be announced later. A nominal charge will be made for course ticket . Single admissions may be obtained in advance. The cour3e is open to anyone interested, whether he be a member of a garden club or not, and a person desiring to join the class may call the chairman, Mrs. C. D. Ewer, Wilmette 2014. "In order to procure Mrs. Jacobs," the chairman announces, "we mu3t have the signatures of eighty persons. It will be a splendid opportunity and we sincerely hope for a generous respon3e." ECONOMY SHOP . Ec-onomy Shop, a charity and welfare enterprr3e sponsored by the Woinan's club of Wilmette, sends in a plea for more articles. "Please send us something to sell, says Mrs. ]. B. Denman., chairman. "We have no dishes and scarcely anything in men's and women's clothing and underwear. Just send us anything for which you have no further use. We will call for the article·3 if it is not convenient for you to bring them to the shop. Telephone Wilmette 1544." Jean Hall of 500 Central avenue and Alice Humphryes, 519 Gregory avenue, entertained twenty of their friends Friday evening, March I, at the home of the former. Most Unique Sea l'ood Empo·lum in Cbleago THE PALM GROVE "North Shore's Smart Dining Rendezvous" Formerly Soiree Famous for Chicken Chow Mein --oMrs. Harry Williams, 205 Oxford road, Kenilworth entertained a few friends at dinner and bridge last Fri · day evening. Annual School Election to Be Held Next Month SUNDAYt MARCH 10, 1929 $1.25 per Person Pascal Celery En Branche Colossal Ripe and Queen Olives Choice of --o- Mrs. DeWitt S. Stillman, 707 VirThe terms of Enoch Stein, president of the Wilmette Board of Educa- ginia avenue, Kenilworth entertained tion, and of two board members, Gale her bridge club last week. M. Brooks and Mrs. Laura W. Durgin, expire next month. At the an- · nual school election to be held the SAVE WITH SAFETY second Saturday in April the presiAT dent .and the two board members will be re-instated or new officers will be elected to take their places. A citizens' committee composed of three representatives from the Wilmette Woman's club and from each of the Parent-Teacher association , which is expected to start work soon, will present names of candidates for the school board offices. Supreme of Strawberry, Orange, Pineapple, Peaches and .Bartlett Pears Fresh Mobile Bay Shrimps, Selected Oysters, or Crab Meat, , Cocktail Sauce Imported Sardine or Anchovy Canape Choice of Keeps Teeth White Breath Sweet REXALL MILK OF MAGNESIA TOOTH PASTE does these two most essential things. · C. & N. W. Shoppers Train to Make Stop at Braeside Officials of the Chicago and North Western railwav announce that a shoppers train is to make stops daily, during weekdays, at the Braeside station of the road. This train will leave Braeside at 9 :56 A. M., arriving at the terminal at 10:45 o'clock. Thi stop is in response to popular demand among the women shoppers in the Braeside area, just north of Glencoe, it is .announced. Filet of Flounder and New York Count Oysters Fried, Sauce Ravigote Broiled Lake Superior Whitefish Grill('d Northern Beauty Trout with Bacon, Sliced Cucumbers Steamed Finnan Haddies Fried Deep Sea Scallops, Sauce Tartare Fresh Gulf Shrimps, Saute with Fresh Mushrooms, ala Bordelaise Omelette with Fresh Strawberries, Au Kirsch Sweetbread Saute with Virginia Ham, Frtsh Mushrooms, Queen Marie Grilled Pork Tenderloin, Spiced Peaches Broiled Spring Lamb Chops, Fresh Mushrooms, Parisienne · Filet Mignon of Beef, Sauce Bearnaise Roast Long Island Duckling, Apple Sauce Roast Premium Chicken with Sage Dressing, Current Jelly Prime Ribs of Beef, Au Jus Long Branch, Glaced Sweet, Boiled in Cream or Mashed Potatoes Tiny Peas, Au Beurre Stewed Bantam Corn Lettuce and Tomatoes, 1 ooo Island or French Dressing Choice of Desserts .Miss Bright Gives Talk on Books for Children Miss Winifred Bright, child~en's librarian at the \Vilmette Public library, gave a talk on children's books recently before the library committee of the Gale school in Rogers Park. This committee is composed of teachers and parents. The Gale school library has a unique record of having run successfully for five years under the voluntary service plan. Under this system there is no paid school librarian, and parents offer their services as librarians. Harry Weese, 141 Kenilworth avenue, Kenilworth returned to his home last week after spending two months in Florida. Rexall Milk of Magnesia Tooth Paste Large size 39 cents The milk of magnesia neutralizes mouth acids and thereby sweetens the breath. The scientific cleansing ingredients make your teeth clean and glistening. Use this tooth paste regularly and notice the wonderful results. Apple, Cherry, Blueberry or Hot Mince Pie Ice Cream Orange Sherbet Chocolate or Walnut Layer Cake Almond Cookies Sliced Oranges Bartlett Pears Mixed Preserved Fruit Gumgots Hot Butterscotch Sundae Fresh Fruit Jello, Whipped Cream Vanilla Custard Roquefort or Imported Swiss Cheese, Toasted Crackers Tea, Coffee or Milk 6 3 44 BROADWAY TEL. ROGERS PARK 500 2 Free Parking Space Adjacent OUR ADVERTISERS Highest Grade TOOTHPASTE Specially Priced Milk of Magnesia 25c .. l9c Listerine ............ 23c Klenzo 5Oc .......... 3 9c Pepsodent ........... 39c Forhams 60c ......... 53c · Kolynos 60c ......... 45c Squibbs ' ............ 40c --oMr. and Mrs. Allen Withers, 788 Lincoln avenue, Winnetka ar~ leaving soon for Palm Beach to be gone for a few weeks. --o- UPBOLITBBIMG Cabinet· Work Drapery and U pholstety Fabtica ANTIQUES We specialize in Antique Furniture Repairing and Refinishing Hair Mattresses and Springs Made to Order Mrs. Val Smith has returned to her home at 1309 Chestnut avenue from Florida · where she spent the past five weeks visiting. -oMr. and Mrs. Herman Brassert, 547 Roslyn road, Kenilworth have returned from Florida. -oMrs. Walter Shattuck, 423 Cumnor road, Kenilwor~h entertained a few friends at luncheon yesterday. Central a Wilmette Avenue Phone Wilmette 29 H. G. LINDW ALL 808 Oak Street Highest Grade Upholstering Eatabliahed 1895 Ph. Wiwmetk· 141· ·

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