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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 3 Sep 1926, p. 37

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September 3, 1926 Miss Texas, for her of her Linden WI L M E T··T- E L I F E Mercedes McManus of Dallas, left Wednesday, September 1, home after a visit in the home aunt, Mrs. G. A. Beem of 707 avenue. Playground Events I . L---------------· TUESDAY NIGHT HORSESHOE LEAGUE English Lutheran No. 1 won from -o- Mr. and Mrs. \V. ]. \Veldon and Presbyterian on a forfeit. Optimist family of 1340 Greenwood avenue, have won from Terminal A. C. No. 2 on a just returned from a motor trip through Wisconsin. forfeit. I. 0. 0. F. No 1 (2) First Game 21 21 2rrd Game I. 0. 0. F. No.2 (1) Telephone your orders-Wilm.ette 649 No Toll We Deliver 3rd Game ).1, Cazel E. Adams 20 First Game 2nd Game 3rdGame' F . . Radmer B. Blanksheim 1 20 21 -oF red Schmidt is returning to his home at 827 Elmwood avenue, Sunday after two months of outing at Northland Gateway camp. m.r.~t~J ftl.BMJIIA0..At11(( 1557 SHERMAN AVENUE Evanston Friday Night Schedule "-' '; .. · (. Baptist 2 First Game Second Game E. Carlsom M. Reid Chamber of Commer ce 0 21 First Gam e 19 21 Second Game 9 F. Nelson F. Brinkman I. 0. 0. F. No. 3 (2). First Game 21 S{·cond Game 21 H. H. Trego U. Frankel Terminal A. C. 1 (0) First Game 9 Second Game R. Blasdell G. Blasdell T<·rminal A. C. 2 (2) First Game 21 Second Game 21 R. Blasdell G. Blasdell I 0. 0. F. ~o. 3 < 2) First Game 21 Second Game 21 H. H. Trego D. Frankel Engl. Luthf'ran 2(0) First Came Second Game 19 A. Cox "\V. ~ash Congregational 0 First Game 4 Second Game 2 W. G. Mitchell L. L. Perry NOW is the time to plan for real comfort · next wtnter .· ~~ rs. Morgan ] . Hammers, 807 Greenwood a venue, entertained the members of her Tuesdav club at luncheon and bridge this ":eek. Mr. and -M-rs; Gilbert \V. Kelly, Cumnor road, Kenil\\'orth. and their daughter, Elizabeth, are at Leland, ).1ich., until the opening of school. -0- -o- Louis F. Mueller of Glen Ellyn. formerly of \Vilmette, who has been very ill with pneumonia, is gradually regaining her health. ).f rs. Now- before you pay out advance money for next winter's fuel supplyis the time to get the facts about gas· for heating. You simply light the pilot light of the gas- fired boiler in the fall and tum it off in the spring-the thermostat maintains just the temperature you· want, day and night Gas heating is automatic and unifor~. -safeguards against rooms "too hot" or "too cold"~is much healthier for all the household. WHEN TIME IS LIMITED WOMAN who wants T HE lunch well, but without 1 to unnecessary loss of time, finds The Central Cafeteria just the · place at which to take l midd~y repast. For 50c, your choice of meat, potatoes, ngetables, a beverage and dessert the special luncheon served from I 1 to 2. This Modern Home Comfort ! No Longer a Luxury Automatic . Sundar;1 IZ to 5 Gas.. FiTed Boiler · The special low rate for heating homes with gas puts this clean, convenient fuel within reach of all. Our heating engineer will give you the facts. Come in or telephone! Peraoaal ··supemaioa · of Fred Miller CENTRAL·· CAFETERIA Central PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS 1141 Cent~al Ave., Wilmette Wilmette 2899 J no. .S. Reesman. District Managet Ave.,. 1a1t of Nelaoa Buildi~t . Wilmett· Ave. WILMETTE ---- <---------......--~ ----..-.~-__...

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