Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 28 Jun 1929, p. 12

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·" 12 . Mrs. Paul L. Roche, 801 Central avenue, is entertaining the two small children of her ttiece, Mrs. Ralph Sanford Tilden of Evanston, while Mr. and Mrs. Tilden- are on a two weeks' motor trip through \Vi sconsin. WILMETTE TO OPEN VIOLIN STUDIO LIFE · June 28, 1929 Have you visited "THE STORE OF KITCHEN IDEAS?" ~()L[) ··· Hildegarde B. Kraft will .open a violin studio in September at 210 Fifth " At the annual meeting .of the Cook street. She will specialize with beginCounty Federation of vVomen's clubs ners and the organizing of a children's held r.ece.ntly at t.he headqua~t~rs of . orchestra. the Itlm01s federatiOn, Mrs. Wtlham J · \Veldon, 13:40 Greenwood ave~lUe, was elected chatrman of ~onsen;atton ..Mrs. Samuel Snow of Chtcago t~ prestdent of the Cook County fe~lerahon. In connedion with her work on conscn-ation, Mrs. \Veldon took a party, 509 Davis Street, Evanston composed of members of the board, to the \Vaukegan Flats on Thursday afternoon, for a study concerning the consen·ation of natural beauty of that region. Thc committee is also interested in the passage pf the new ordinance for the extinction of ragweed and other \\·ceds which cau e hay fever. The ordinance provides a penalty for all 1 whether owners of vacant · offenders lots or of improred property. Arlington Mecca Mrs. W. J. W~ldon Made Conservation Chairman for Societ-Y Folk; ~aces Open July 1 Draughty Rooms? 1 Does a chilly gale.sweep over your floors? Are some rooms downright COLD? American Radiator Heating Equipment keeps all your rooms snug and warm. Liberal allowance on your old heater. Let us tell you how little it costs and now conveniently you can pay for it. We guarantee all work. ~~~~~-·-"_"_:_u"-"R-·-~·-·-·-·-. ~ ~~~i:~~~';~~:~::~:.ff'~[l~~\~:c~;·r~£1 1 I I STORED,. CLEANED = ~ = I ;. I and GLAZED ! ~ Society's rendezvous for July wilt inelude the Arlington Park race course, sufficiently close for our Chicago to en~ joy the thrills of ra<,:ing. Arlington is operated -"not ·for profit," and spon~ sored by leading sportsmen and society persons, the brilliancy of the approachiri.g twenty-nine days of racing is not to be underestim(!.ted. The newly formed' Post and Paddock Club has among its members Joseph E. \Videner, Barney Baruch, Admiral Carv T. Gravson, E. R. Bradley, Lattranc~ Armo.~r, Britton I. Budd, PaiJl E. Gardner, Charles F. Glore, Alin.: d Ettlinger. Ralph Hines, Silas H . Stra\\'n, Roy D. Keehn, John D. Hertz. Albert D. Lasker. Charles S. Pearct:, ~[rs. Robert R. McCormick, Otto Leh mann, E. ]. Lehmann, John R. Thompson, Jr., Harold Foreman, Vincent Ben- ! ,, ;I ·. i I ~ ' ~ $5 I I = .I I Insurance $2 per $roo lL ' OI.~T 0~ m-;PAIUTXO I 73 nt~< HIDIOUEI.Jl\""f;, Rl~JJTXIXG = I I I I ! 1 WILLIAM B. LUCKE 514 Railroad Avenue, Wiln1ette Tel. Wilmette 2020-2021 = M. B. Okean "o. " I ! 1 ! FURRIERS I ! 56 7 LINCOLN A VENUE i I Winnetka 2752 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~ ~~~"-"-'~"-"_"_"_q_,,_"_"_"~ ......___, Reynolds, Yanghan . Spalding. Edward N. D'Ancpna, D\\"ight P. Green. Lawrence F. Stern, \Veymonth Kirkland and Roy Carruthers. Fe\\' tracks can boast such charm of equipment as Arlington. TlnproYcnil'nb - ha ,.e he en num erotb on:r la:-; t ye~ r. High lights of the season irom a social standpoint include Ol)Cning day. July = 1: the "C lassic" Tnh· IJ. a race ior three -Year 0 lc\:-; \\'it h "a stake 0 f and the Cit,· and ~uhurhan handir an :: A. ) . on ugu:-;t -· = ~r r . and ).f r s. Frederick 0. Fhcling. 72(1 :\inth s treet. returned d1e rarly part' oi thi:-; \\·cc k from a t\\·o \\·ce k ;;;' motor trip through th~ East and ~outhca:-;tcrn Canada. ).f r. Fhelin gj attendcd his t\\Ttlticth cla ss reunion a C()rncll uninr · ity. sm.oo·o I 1 We have Reduced the Cost but Mot the Quality In planning for your July 4th celebration, do not overlook to have us clean your delicate summer garments. Just phone Wilmette 704 ... and our truck will call at your door. ~fen's. Suits & Overcoats cleaned & pressed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ~ CHICAGo·s AIR DREAM COMES TRUE YOU ARE INVITED TO ATTEND THE OPENING Of SKY HARBOR THE MODEL AIRPORT OF THE MIDDLE WEST SATURDAY and SUNDAY JUNE 29th and 30th -....__ $1.00 . Ladies' Garments cleaned & pressed SJ.so l'P 0 no F. FISHER, ERMINE CLEANERS, Inc. Pres. ~ DUNDEE ROAD . 4 MILES WEST OF GLENCOE Phones: NORTHBROOK 64 I 1150 CE~TRAL .~VEN:UR, WILl\1ETTE Send it to a Master Cleaner & Dyer .Member of National CJeanrrs and Dyers Association a"d the North Shore Master Cleaners Associatio, MAIN OFFICE AND PLANT HIGHWOOD, PHONES H. PK. 3710-3711 · STATE 7111 STUDENT TRAINING . SIGHTSEEING SPECIAL TOURS ·ncl FLIGHTS GRAY GOOSE AIR . LINES, INCORPORATED

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