June 1, 1928 WILMETTE LIFE . Rotary~Anns Are Party Guests at Shawnee Club FAIR PRICES In order to stay in business one must make a fair profit. We make just a fair return on our investment. Our two cafes allow us to buy in quantity lots; you receive the benefit of this close buyIng. ) f.;·~., .,· : ' ·. ....... ·. Members of the Wilmette Rotary club were hosts last Wednesday evening at a dinner and entertainment at thP. Shawnee club given for Rotary-Anns and other special guests. Evanston, Winnetka and Highland Park Rotarian s also were guests. Entertainment was provided by the New Trier High school orchestra and other musical groups under the direction of Mrs. Marian E. Cotton, supervisor of Music at New Trier. Wilmette Garden Club To Hold Wilmette Has Flower Show Today Day on August 8; The Wilmette Garden club is hav.!1PPoint Committees ing its spring flower show and guest At the regular meeting of the Wilmette Chamber of Commerce, which will be held at the Central Cafeteria next Monday evening, Lyman L. Vveld, vice-president of the ~1itchell-Faust Advertising agency of Chicago, will speak on advertising. A preliminary report, in which the sub-committees will be announced, will be made hy ]. ).1. Budinger. chairman of the \Vilmette Day committee. . Sub-committee chairmen who will take charge of the various features of \\.ilmette Day preparations and \Yhose duties ,,·ill be announced ~fonday, have been appointed a .~ fol low s: Emil A. Kord. John H . Davies, Frank A. \Viison, Joseph E. Shantz, ¥/alter Net on, ).fike Portenhauscr, Lloyd Hollister. Dan G. Styles, C. B. Blake, A. C. Wolff, Lawrence Schildgen, John Hoffmann, \\.illiam Tavlor. ]. 11. Carrico, B. B. t·dell, R. c.· Klehm, A. C. Peterson. F. ]. Budinger, Carl Rennecker, Julin;; Herbon . J. H. Schaefer, Daniel 11. Da,·is, Carl Sterner and D. E. Allen, Jr. The date for the observance of Wilmette Da,· has been set for August 8 and the ~nain events of the program will he staged at Vogel's grove, located we 3t of Ridge avenue on Lake avenue. afternoon. The judges wi11 be, in addition to Mrs. Wallis, Mrs. Frederick Fisher and Mrs. G. F. Slaughter. The members of the board of the Garden club of Illinois will be our special day today, with Mrs. C. N. Hurlbut guests. After 5 o'clock the flow~r of 715 Greenleaf avenue, the hostess. shov;, of which Mrs. Edward ScheiThe meeting will begin at 2 o'clock. den helm is chairman, is open to the :Mrs. Frank Wallis of the Lit rt ·- public. · ville Garden club is the speaker of the 344 Linden Ave. .... · .I VULCANIZE Before It's Too Late A timely job of good vulcanizing will prolong the life of any tire. Many times there is an actual saving of a new tire for the car ow.ner. Before you throw away vour old tires let us look them over to be sure they cannot be saved, with our skilled method of vulcanizing. We own and offer for sale Investments . secured by North Shore Properties to yield 6% Phone Wilmrtte 784 for our ~1) representative t~ call at yourf ll conventence J t TAKEN BY DEATH Burial services wer'e held in J olid last Sunday afternoon for Mrs. Ha!1nah Ingersoll. mother of Mrs. A. f. Pyfer, 524-15th street, who passed awaY Friday, May 25, at the St. Francis hospital at the advanced age of 79 years. Mrs. Ingersoll, who had made her home at th e Pyfer re sidence, was to hav e celebrated her eightieth birthday June 15. · FREE Repairs for one year on all SEIBERLING All-Tread Tires purchased at SILEtf1I2~~!~ Buy now, 1tart payments Sept. 1, ltl8, aad enJoy Automatle heat eool eTe· ~ng1 with no disadvantage to yo·r bank aeeount. · tttt Sherman A.n. Greenleaf 7H MARGERUM'S 'liRE . SHOP PhoM Wilmette 3243 THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Wilmette 621 MAIN STREET Wilmette