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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 15 Jun 1928, p. 22

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WILMETTE MARTHAS TO MEET The Wilmette Order of Martha will meet at the home of Mrs. Harry Hall McDermott, 620 Washington avenue, for sewing on Monday afternoon instead of at the home of Mn. Robert R. Fontham of 121 Third street as originally planned. Thi s will be the last meeting of the sewing circle until September: ' Robert R. Fontham ·o f 121 Fourth street returned to Wilmette today after having be en away on an extended business trip to the west. · -o- LIFE AT U. OF. I. GRADUATION · June 15, 1928 World's Champion Soccer Team Comes to Chicago Arthur Bermingham of 718 Laurel avenue has returned to his home to spend the summer. He is a. student at St. Mary's in Kansas. The Glasgow Rangers, world's champion soccer team from Glasgow, Scotland, will play a picked all-star Chicago soccer team on Soldier's Field at 6:45 o'clock next Wednesday evening. This game, which is promoted by the Illinois St. Andrew's society; is for the benefit of the Scottish Old Peoples' home at Riverside. Members of the committee in charge of arrangements are: Robert Black, president of St. Andrews soMrs. P. ]. VanDeNorth of 207 Dupee ciety, William Lister, vice president of the s_ o ciety and corporation counsel at place entertained a number of friends Evanston, and James B. Fordam, of at dinner at her home last Wednesday after they had attended the com Chicago. mencement exercises at Mallinckrodt High school from which Mrs: VanDeNorth's daughter, Mary, was graduated. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Codner of 120 Fourth street left Wilmette Tuesday for Champaign, Ill., and attended commencement exercises at the University of Illinois,_ which were held _911 Wednesday. Their son, EdwarO, was a member of the graduating class. Edward is a member of Delta Sigma Phi fraternity and has r~ceived memberships in the following: Phi Eta Sigma, Sigma Tau, Pi Tau Sigma and th e Scabbard and Blade. Mr. and Mn. Codner returned to their home at 120 Fourth street yesterday. Mrs. Lucinda ' Taylor Ia Taken b:y Death June 6 · Mrs. Lucinda Taylor, · of Evanston, mothe_ r of Mrs. E. B. Metzel, of Kenilworth, died suddenly Wednesday, June 6, at the North Shore Health Resort following a nervous break down. Mrs. Taylor was 80 yean of age and was the wife of the late James T. Taylor. Besides Mrs. Metz~l, Mrs. Taylor is survived by two other daughters, Aria E. Taylor of Evanston, and Bertha : M. Taylor of ·W ashington, D. C., and by one son, L. Stoddard Taylor, also of Washington. The relatives from Washington were in attendai1ce at th e funeral. Funeral services were held Frida v afternoon at 2 :30 o'clock, at the Rosc·hiH chapel, and burial was at Rosehill. Dr. Preston Bradley, pastor of the People's church, Chicago, officiated . ~Tire Payment System for the changing times .... modern as today itself. MOTORS SERVICE Incorporotetl EVErtVTHING .fOr.t!Je AUTOMOBILE l"ROUBLE INSURANCE GENERAL INSPECTION IS ESPECIALLY DESIRABLE BEFORE A LONG TRIP 1. Clean gas strainers and adjust carburetor. NEVER. CLOSED 2. Clean and adjust points. 3. Clean and adjust spark plugs. 4. Clean oil screens and adjust oil pressure. 29x4.40_ 83e a week 30x5.00__ $1.17 a week 30x6.00 __ $1.62 a week All other sizes in proportion Why wait to pay c a s h when you can take advantage of our famous G- TA-C payment plan and pay · while you'rt enjoying the freedom from tire worries, the greater safety and comfort and the longer. lowercost m i I e a g e Generals always give. T ODAY'S mad traffic whirl, the sudden stops, zipping starts, breathless speed, put dangerous strains on under· sized, reclaim -weakened tires. General's Dual Tread PROPER SIZE line·· the ]umbo for Ford., Chevrolet, Pontiac and other small cars; the BiA Six for Buick, Nash and cars of that class; the Seven for Cad· illac, Packard and the !ike, assures maximum safety with mileage that brings a new~. ception of tire economy. 5. Water battery and adjust charging rate. The Largest Motor Repair 6. Fill radiator. 7. Inspect and adjust brakes. 8. Give t~orough road test and report if further work is necessary. Above, $3.00 to $4.00 Oil and grease car, $2.00 to $3.00 Labor. · · ., Shop The only money-savinc plan of its kind in the tire industry. Payments so small yoa will never miss the lllOil.,. · . lD WUmette Evanston's Leading Tire Store NEVER CLOSED QUALITY TIRE SHOP Leonard E. Starkel 1942 W. RAILROAD A VENUE Exclusive Distributor University 6272 lilt' GENERAL TIRE mt~luu It'1 the SECOND ,_,. thtlt the- bit ldt. J.C.Slown A.B.VanDeusen

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