Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 6 Dec 1929, p. 74

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i4 WILMETTE LIFE December 6, 1929 BUY DIRECT PROTEST INCINERATOR A petition signed by one hundred property owners and protesting against the erection of an incinerator plant at Greenleaf and Laramie avenues was submitted to the Wilmette Village board last Tuesday night. After brief discussion in which the plans for the project w~re outlined .and the petitio_ners assured that the board would sateguard their interests, the petition was Dlaced on file. Real Silk Hosiery Mills WALTER E. _ BUSHMAN Local authorited tJQent Ladies' pure silk hose-$1.00 up Ladies' silk-wool hose - $1.50 Ladies' camel's hair-silk (clocked) .. .... . .. ........ $2.10 Men's socks ... . .. . . .. . . .. SOc up Men's silk-wool .. ... . . . . ... $1.00 Men's camel's hair-silk .. .. . $1.50 531 Da-ria St., Eftllaton, Ill. Phone GreeDieaf 6035 M A charity ball and midnight frolic will be given at the Sovereign hotel in Chicago Thursday evening, December 12, under the auspices of the North End Branch Friends of the Chicago -oJunior school. The program is bein g :Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Foresman, 515 James S. Keenor and family, ' 6~3 Essex road, Kenilworth, and da~gh.te.r, conducted as a benefit for the Chica~ o Prairie avenue, have moved to thetr Patty, spent Thanksgiving at Vtrgmta Junior sc hool, a welfare institution located. near Elgin, Ill., to which children present home in Deerfield, Ill. Hot Springs. from broken homes in Chicago and sub urbs are admitted. The primary object of the school is to provide as nearly as possible the atmosphere of a real hom e, in which love reigns, and to keep the children away 'f rom ·the unfit companionship of the city streets. Our Evanston Shop Open The program for the evening's frolic Tuesda_v, Thursday and Saturday Eveni·ngs wilt include dancing, cards, -a midnigh t supper and an entertainment given bv the principals of "The New Moon " company. Dr. J. K. Wolfendere is. chairman of the evening. Mrs. Georg-e Karnes of Winnetka, Mrs. Max Zabek of vVilmette and Mrs. John van Bergen of Glen coe are members of the committee in charge of arrangements. Harry Molter of Wilmette is president of the Chicago Junior School and Mr s. ~loiter is a member of the advisory board.. Arthur M . Millard of Roger s Park is chairman of the North End Branch Friends. Mrs. A. Lonnqui st of \Vilmette is a member of the North End group. Reservations for the ball may be made with Herbert G. Moore, ORE men buy their apparel at The Hub than any other telephone Superior 3540. The North End Branch Friends are store in the world. That is.a good barometer as to the pref· sponsoring the building of a cottage erence of the average man. You can't go wrong in choosing his for girls at the Chicago ] unior school. the cost of which is $40,000. John \·an Gift from the Store where he is accustomed to buying himself. Bergen of Glencoe is the architect of the structure. Mr. and Mrs . .]. M. P. Boyd of 718 Greenleaf avenue, announce that their daughter, Bernice, is studying at the University of Madrid. She has just completed a tour through Europe. Junior School Friends Give Benefit Ball -o- Sanford Holden, 527 Warwick road, Kenilworth left last Tuesday for Boston, Mass., where he will spend a week on business. Buy His Gift in His Store Smart Stri pe-0-Dot Neckwear . $2 ~A Length Black and White Pajamas . $5 Richly Colored Silk Square Muftlers $5 Imported White Broadcloth Shirts . $1.95 to $5 Fancy Initialed Handkerchiefs 35c to $1.50 Silk Lined Fancy Brocaded Robes . . $23.75 Smart Tuxedo Dress Shirts $3 to $5 Pigskin Gloves, $5; Other Gloves . . $3.50 to $10 Fancy Wool Hose . · 75c to $3.50 Smart Fancy Suspenders · $1.50 to $5 Colored Leather Slippers . · $3.50 to $7 Luxurious House Coats . $7 to $25 Timely Gift Suggestions for Men Seek Bids on Collection, Disposal of Garba~e Here Superintendent of Public \Vorks C. C. Schultz was authorized by the \Vilmette Village board last Tuesday e\·ening .to solicit bids for the collection and disposition of garbage in the village for the coming year. This action was taken hy the hoard in Yie.w of the fact that a considerable time must necessarily elapse before the new Village incinerator plant can be erected and placed in operation . Legionnaires to Give , Xmas Parties for Vets Legionnaires of the Seventh district. comprised of north shore posts of the American Legion, are rapidly completing plans for Christmas parties to ~e given on December 21 and 23 for dtsabled veterans of the World war now in hospitals at Great Lakes and North Chicago. Service officers of each post are members of the committee :n charge of arrangements for the evenr3, which are conducted annually. Miss Virginia Prussing, daughter ..>f Mr. and Mrs. Herbert John Prussing . 549 Earlston road. Kenilworth, wilt spend the week-end at the University of Pennsylvania and will return home on Monday. She has been visiting in the east for six weeks. Gifts to Win the Hearts of Boys Boys' Fancy Worsted Sweaters Fancy Wool Golf Hose, pr·· · Wool Lined Leather Gauntlets Striped Flannel Bathrobes · Silk Handkerchief and Tie Sets Leather Jackets, Belt Bottom · · · $4.95 · 9Sc · $2.50 · $7.95 · · $2 · · · $16.9' THE;:~JHua HENRY C. LYTTON & SONS ~ ORRINGTON a·d CHURCH, EVANSTON -o-- STATE a·d JACKSON, CHICAGO M rs. T. A. Hunter arrived this week to be ti1e guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. John Hicks and family of 241 Melrose avenue, Kenilworth, and expects to be here until after the holidays. :Mrs. Hunter is Mrs. Hicks' mother and makes her home in Fresno, Cal. --oTom Gillett, son of Mr. and Mrs. Noble GilJett, 533 Roslyn road, Kenilworth, has returned to the University of Illinois after spending the Thanksgiving week-end with his parents.

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