Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 30 Jul 1931, p. 42

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A- - - - "- v 'b, Ili tl4W#, p at Aimpression, a short demonstration, anda big hope for the best. Packard wants its usedecar clientele to know what they are getting before theFy buy.$S we say, arrange for a demonstration Ofa used or reconditioned Packard. You 'will like the touch of a Packard, the security yufe whenh driving, the fre shnes fetetp e ready to demonistrate::at any time. No obliga tion -just phone. P ackard's Used -Cars Priced InKeepingWith, the Times. $201 Down, $30 Montlhly Btuys Packard 426, 6ecyl. 5-Pâss. Sedan. Extra good. $354 Down, $49 Monthly Buys Packard 526, 6àcyl. ,5-Pass. Sedan. Rebu'ji. $409 Downl, $58 Montlily Buys Packard 526, 6-cyl., S-Pass. Sedani. Specigl 1931. equipment. $354 Down, $49 Monthly Buys Packard 526, 6.cyl. Phaeton, 5-Pass. A classy sport car. $513 Down, $72 MOnthly Buys Packard Std. 8, 633,'Club Sedan, 5-Pass. A choice purchase. $513 Down,9 $72 Monthly iBuys 'Packard StL-8, 633, Sedan, 7-Pass. Low. niileage. $683 Down, $94 Monthly ]Buys Packard 726, 5-Pass. Sedan, Std. 8. New-car guarantee. $136 Down, $22. Monthly Buys Packard Custom 8, '243, 7-Pass. Touring. A real buy. 925 Linden Avenue, Hubbard Woods I ýve arr JiIlv Place. Wilmette. Bridge pÎlayirjg is always a pleasant diversion, but bridgep1ynga* n the trees a nd flowers lihas its 'own special appeal. Whio in Wiimette who loves'the game can, resist the cordial invitation, the pleasant game and, incidentally, -the good home- made cake?. Bunco and 500 for the chiidren wMl be ýplayed.. In case of raîn the games. will be played indoors. Time 2 p.,mn .t-Teaclier as- ea arden fete at the home of MOTOR TO MICHIGAN Mr. and Mrs. Lewis B. Springer, 430 Mapie -avenue.> returned to their home this week f rom a ten dav motor trip through northern Michigan. They spent several days at, Sault St.' Marie visiting Mr. and Mrs. *Carl R. Latham at their Summer' home at Lescheneaux club. GUESTS, PROM BUFFALO Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Bennett, 1933 Ashland. avenue, are entertaining guests.frorn Buffalo, N. Y. for two weeks. Thev are Mr. Bè-nnett's brother, A. J1. Bennett, and Iiii sister, Mrs. E. L. I3eidlernan, with her son and daughter, Miss Jessie Beidlemnan and John Beidleman. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Dutcher, 237 Cuminor road, Kenilworth, wili giýv Up their homne, in the fait. Mrs. Dut- cher and ber daughter, MNargaret, are; going:to Bridgeport, Coîn, and, on their return ini the fail they ivili re- side in' Evanston. Miss Mary Maud Berniiinglham, 718 Laurel avenue, lias heen spefiding the past week as the guest of Miss Carol Knapp of WViliiiett 'e at Lake Wvawaý- see, Syracuse, Ind. -o-7- Miss Pauline Spýiegel, daugliter of Mrs. M., J. Spiegel,. 140., Meirose str-eet, Keniiworth, is the gue.st of lier aunt, Mrs. J. S. T. Straus,; in ýClarie- Voix; Mich. Mr. and Mrs. John N. SchinIer, 1707 WaInut avenue. announce tne Leon Steffens and john Kalnies of Wilmetté will return tlie latter part of the week from a fishing and camp-- ing trip in Wi.sconsin. Gaylon Harvey, son, of Mr. and Mrs. S. Harvey, 214 Nintli street, is spending :several daYs this week ini amineci the fall, ATTEND HOMECOMING Mrs. H. W. BUis and daugbter, Nany Veryl, 940 Seneca road, have returned from jenso, Ill., wliere they spent ten days visiting relatives and attending the Jenso. homecoming. Mr. and Mrs.- F. W..Bis and daugh- ter, Anita Evelyn, and* Benjamin Bilis and bis children, Betty and Gil- bert, also attended, thehotmecomûing at ,Jenso. Betty- and Gilbert, Bis will spend the, summer there %vith their granidparents. .ORCONTAGION CASESý Three cases of whooping cougil on ne of meaësies in Wilmette were' reported by the Wilimette H-ealtli department for the week ~ending Tuesday, Jui1y 28. There- is no other contagion in the village at present, according: to the. Health have tncir cnnudren ex- re the scbools begin in îe examinations are open BACIC PROM NORTH WOODS, .Mrs. Norman Betts of the Wil- met te Public scliool office lias re-' turned from a va:cation spent in the .hlain o'Lakesregion near Waupaca, VISITS IN COLORADO Miss Minnie Huglie., telier at thec Wiimette State bank, is in Colorado., on lier annual vacation. Mrs- Cliaries Feiitinaind ber dfaughter, Miss Elizabeth Feltman, 800 Sheridan road, return-ed Sunday, July 26, f romn Phoenix and Prescott, Ariz., where thev swere visiting Mrs. Feit man's son, Howard. Feltman. Mrs. J. B. Campi and lier daughter, Miss, Catherine Camnp, of, Bir1m1ng- liarn, Midi., wer the guests last wveekend of Mr, and MIrs. :t. Robert« McClure., 1215 Lake avenue.. Mirs. F.' W. ,Buboltz lef t Monday, July 27, for lierhome iii Riponl. Wis., after a two monthis' v'isit with lier dlaugliter, Mrs. W. J. Goughi, 619 Maple avenlue. tileraIvysuonia motor trip to Niagara Falls last week. -o- Mrs. Schuyler Coifax and Mrs. Clifford MeIntyre of Pom.pton Lakeà. N. J., were the bouse. guests i ast week of Mrs. Lorenzo C. Streeter, 302 Central avenue.

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