Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 8 Mar 1929, p. 27

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March 8, 1929 WILMETTE LIFE FORM HOSPI~AL ASSN. Members of Civic: Group Entitled to Two ·weeks' Care Each' Year at a Moderate Rate of Coat The Evanston hospital ha·3 become one of the institutions cooperating with the new Civic Hospital association which has been organized to obtain hospital service for those of moderate means at pric~s they . can afford to pay. Thi13 annoncement comes from the association's headquarters at 55 E. Washington street, Chicago. Mrs. Ethel Kincaid Greenbaum, the president, states that this coopera.tive hospital plan has no element of charity involved, but that the organization will be financed by the '3ale of memberships, and hospitals will be paid at their regular rates. "Members needing h0spital service will be entitled to fourteen davs in an approved hospital within 50 ~iles of the Chicago court house," she explains. David R. Forgan of Evanston, director of the Evanston hospital, is a member of the board of the Civic Hospital association. Photo by Gibson-Casebeer Heads Auxiliary New Trier Debaters in Practice Clash at Glencoe Friday -Debaters of New Trier High school were scheduled to hold a practice clash at the Glencoe Central school auditorium this Friday, March 8, on the question of abolishing the jury system in the United States. This subject has proved a popular one this year, and is being used by Northwestern university and several eastern colleges for inter-collegiate debates. The affimative team for Friday's debate is composed of John Erickso11. Lois Goldstein, and Dorland Davis. Olin Sethness, Albert Denton, and Lowell Comee are on the negative team. In two previous clashes these teams broke even. John Curtis, ~raduate of the Glencoe Public schools and a promising freshman debater at New Trier, was to act as chairman for the debate, \\'hich was to be judged by members of the Glencoe faculty. Three Important Events SPECIAL SALE CALLING CARDS You coan' t bavt too many calling card5. With an increasing numbtr of uses you must k~ep an adequate supply. These are the ~enuine Reliefagraf Cards made in all correct styles. Order your cards now in this annual event. 100 Cards ............ $1.49 100 With Panel ....... $1.69 Two Weeks Only- March 4 to r6 Select your social stationery here. Announcements, invitations, ac· knowledgments, "informal" cards, ·and all correct forms will be en· graved for you here. Gift Shop.:._first Floor John ]. Tracey, 336 Greenleaf avePupil of the Joseph Sears school, Mrs. Albert ]. Smith was reelected nu e, sai led from New York last week Kenilworth, heard the inauguration for France, where he will be until the to the presidency of the St. Francis ceremonies last Monday. Classes were last of April on busine ss. ' Hospital auxiliary at its annual meet- dismisse d at 11 o'clock and resumed -oat 2 o'clock. Those who had no radio George E. \Vest, 627 Eleventh in g. She ~as headed the auxiliary sets at home listened to the ceremo, treet. returned Monday from Rut- ever since its reorganization four years nies in the new gymnasium-auditorium land, Vt., where he had been for at the school, w~~re William Beyrcr, ago. three \Yeeks on business. of \Vilmette, had installed a radio. Joseph Sears Pupils Hear Inauguration Ceremonies Authors of RAG OPERA Here in Person Harlan Ware and James Prindle The story of life in a tent stock show has brought these two local young men recognition in the· literary world. They will present selections from the Rag Opera for you. "Such Nuts!" said ne\v Billy Boy customer. . "I have never tasted such nuts," he said. "I live in Rogers Park~ I have heard so much about Billy Boy nuts that I finally decided to drive up here and learn first hand about them. I feel well repaid, for these nuts are more delicious than anybody can describe. You will see me often," he concluded, as he smilingly said goodnight. , I-I ave you experienced the delight of tasting that exquisitely delicious flavor-the hidden flavor, brought out by the Billy Boy way of processing nuts? "You just don't know what real nuts are until you have tasted Billy Boys," said another delighted customer. See Them Here Saturday, March 9 at 3:30 P. M. · While you are here ask to set the fine bindings and the replicas of Old English Masterpieces. General Book Dept. Fit1t Floor GIFT SHOP ITEMS NEWLY IN St. Patrick's Decorations Let the "Shamrock" bold sway at your March party. Ruffly emerald nut cups, nile favon, seal~. cut outs, and any number of Irish novelties just in for you. Calico Animals Long eared and longer legged jazz bunnies, peppermint cats, roosters, colorful calico animals for children . · · · . . . . . · They're $} 00 FRESH EVERY HOUR at the ~ Gift Sbop-Firat Floor Chandler's 630 Dam Street Evanston Vniv. 123 Wd. 724 Your BILLY BOY NUT KITCHEN NoRTH SHORE HoTEL BuiLDING EVANSTON Grocer Sells Billy Boys 519 DAVIS ST. PHONE GREENLEAF 3006 Ope· EJJe11i11gs Till 10-Sa·days 11 to I

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