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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 8 Jan 1926, p. 8

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8 WILMETTE LIFE January 8, 1926 Philanthropy Department I Help Economy Shop! Announces Two Meetings Is New Year Urge . \ . Stock Reducing Sale During Month of January 25 to 50 per cent Reduction on Pictures, Swing Frames, ~lirrors and Picture Cords morning .at .10 o'clock women of \i\ Ilmcttc arc mnted to come to the vVoman's club to sew "·ith member of the philanthroJiv department of the \\ oman's club of \\'ilmcttc for the Sarah Hackett Sten·nson l\femorial Lodging house. Luncheon will be crvcd at 12:30. At the same time nc xt Frida\'. January 15. \Y<)111Cn of the village ar~· asked to join with club members in the :-.\.'\\'ing tn he done on that occasion ior Dorcas home, we . t of Highland Park. '!\fr..; . Lillian F. Rudel, mother of ~fr s . King, oll Fore st an·nttL\ ha -> ju--t returned fr o m a n·ry dl'iigl1t ful trip to Ila\·ana as the L!' tH· .... t.., of hn d;lu .Q.·htcr. :\frs. nurt. Ton! T~in g re ttll' ll ed to :\ nn A rh or . _1 a nua r~ · 4. Thi~ ' '· I 1 1 to b'very V ilJager t · j· 1 I \\·. J. Wilmette Window Shade and Paint Works ALFRED 'EVERS, Proprietor Mirrors Picture Framing ,. Mirror Resilvering and Reglazing Phone Wilmette 3493 - () - \fr. and \fr ..... Chark.., Hay \frC'allum of 931 Oakwood a ,·enue. \\;i lnwt tc, announce tlw birth oi a son. ~f on daY . January 4, at the E,·an'>ton ho pita!.· . -0- 1133 Central Avenue :\ f r s . l I. T( . Sn i d v r \\ · i II e n tt- r t a i n t h eRcadin g- circle at hn home, 730 \\'a ~ h1 ington et\'t't1lll'. ~londay aftnnoon. January 11. idents of Wilmette cxprcs~ed 1 !he "Let us m ,ake one more re'>O utwn ior the new year; one so easy to kefp that it won't be hrokc!1. ~emcmhcr t le Economy Shop, and gt \ ' l' tt all the · upport you can, b<;>th in loyalty, help, and ~enerous donatiOns. . "Many a poor soul ts kept :varm these cold days by. your dcstrable woolen underwear, mtttens, caps, an.d overcoats. Your childr en ha.ve _rcturne.d to schoo l, and after rcplttu s lung- t_hctr wardrobe , there must be many thmg-s to be thrown out. Gi,·e them .to us and help us to clothe the needy. "The Economy Shop reaches so many deserving famili~s that no one ran hesitate to help thts worthy charitY. \Ye know many persons han~ no idea of the kind of goods \\'C se ll. so we invite YOU all to come to the shop and see 1:1ow the business i'i run, and what kind of goods we se ll. . "Let li S· tart the new ~·ca r nght. Given often, and generou--ly. to the Economy Shop." The \\'ilml'ttl' :\ rdcn S!wre, ,hoanl !llL'111 ber-. " ·ill gathl'r tug ·thcr lllur-. day, January 1-L to -,pl'nd the da~· at the camp in <1nkr that tlH'). n.1;.t~· l!L' ~ in cln:--e touch \\·it 11 the acttYttt<> ot th£' winter sca:--un. Th<'~ \Yill :--prnd t lH' <lay there. -0 - A self explanatory plea comes 0 reA self explanatory. plea comes .to res- 7 t I ..; :\fr s. \V. T. Kitt·lH·n ha" returnvd tn her home at Statt' t 'olkgt·. Pa .. aitn a short visit at the home of her f<,tther and mother. Dr. and :\Irs . J<dtn · t' t!~ worth of 1006 F rest an·nut· . ~fr ..,. Kitchen \ra s 1\fi ". Beatrirl' .'t· P-.\\ nrth. -0- I j Lawrcnrc ).f Cltlat . ..;on oi \I r. and ~fr.. A. ]. 1\Iouat of olf> Lakv an·mH·. "eri< 1tt ~ illnc>' dcYelopcd , incc his rdu_rn trnm , .t. Tohn's Military arad('my l<>r tlw lwlt ;lay<;. i:-. recovrrinq- from a 1 I l t -0- Mrs. E. Thayer Hcmmirk of Springficl(l, Ill., is vi~iting her mot her. :\f rs. Frank Forrester, of 1030 Linden ave- Over the After..dinner coffee THE few moments of restful leisure following an enjoyable meal are one of the pleasurable events ot lunching or dining. A quiet conversation and smoke before leaving for other appointments. It is thea that the guests of the Central Cafeteria are served with a second cup of coffee- with our compliments, that you may know we are appreciative of your visit and glad to have you remain as long as you wish. The Central Cafeteria is so inviting in every way that haste , except for urgent reasons. is usually forgotten when you comt here. nue. -o1\fr. and -:\frs. \Y . D. Logie of Lo Angeles are vi iting their .:;i-,ter. ~Irs. f. G. ~fo()dv and family, of 921 Grecn\\·ood avcntte. -0- Smith and daughter. Dona. 0f Cleveland. arc vi:-- it ine: ~f rs Smith'c; aunt, Mr . . H. D. Cunningham, 1335 rr ill s t rcet. -() - ~f rs. D. n. Undtt the personal supen1iaion of Stephen Lusted, who has been pending the holidays \\'ith hi . parents, ~fr. and Mr s. \\'ar r cn Lu . ted. of 921 Thirteenth qrect . has returned to the l'ni,·cr.:;ity oi Tllinoi . FRED MILLER proprietor of Lake Shore Terrace CENTRAL CAFETERIA Nelson Building: Central Ave. east of Wilmette Ave. P. T. A. SECOND TERM Dancing Classes Friday, January 15th at 3:15 P.M. WILMETTE WILMETTE WOMAN'S CLUB Edwina Martine Weckler For Information Wilmette 1123 ·

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