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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 21 Dec 1928, p. 47

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December 21, 1928 WILMETTE 102 FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS LIFE 47 REVIE'W BIOGRAPHIES Reviews of George Arliss' biography, "Up the Years From Bloomsbury," and the biography of Donn Byrne, made up the program for the December meeting of the Friends in Council of Evanston Friday afternoor. at the Orrington hotel. Mrs H. M. Paynter, of Glencoe, gave two reviews. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Tilden of Evanston will spend the Christmas week-end with their aunt , Mrs. Paul L. Roche, 801 Central avenue. 78 FOB SALE-VACANT VACANT-125xl60 WINNETKA 13th ED. ENCY. BRIT~ INCLUDING latest vols. & bookcase, also gd. violin bargains. Tel. Winn. 2030. 102LTN13-H~ Garrett Professors Come Back From Vacation Trips Several Garrett Biblical institute profes5ors are returning from out-of-t9wn trips. Prof. W. D. Schermerhorn, head of the department of church history; who has spent the fall in New York City, will re_turn afte r the holidays to resuri1e his duties with the start of the new f(uarter. He was on leave of absence during tne autumn. Dr. Harris Franklin Ball, profe.:;so!" of systematic theology, returned Thursday from California. He visited wide!v over the state, making his headquarters at La Jolla. Dr. F. C. Eiselen, president of the institute, returned Saturday from Cleveland where he attended the conference of the International Council of Religious Education. HERE IS ONE OF THE MOST BEAU- ALL KINDS OF BICYCLES, VELOCttiful lots left of the few remaining in pede~, scooters and wagons. G. SoderWinnetka. Building restriction. On a blom., 906 Linden, H. Wds. Tel. Winn. quiet drive-no trees but a beautiful 294. 102LTN13-ltc outlook at a price at least $30 a foot under anything comparable. Address 'l'alk A-221. 78LTN~3-tfc 22 PROUTY ANNEX- WINN. 2256. Stove heat er, lumber, 4 gold chairs, $25 P:lch; dining rm. suite, 7 chairs, 4 HALF ACRE-BEAUTIFULLY WOODleaves; odd chairs, rockers, wash boiler; ed, highly restricted, on private roadswinging shtlf, Duofold & mattress way, surrounded by fine homes--close f.:pring:-;, antique lin en · closet, linen win~ to schools and not too far from trans1..low r-; hades, 25c. 102LTN13-ltc portation-to acceptable purchaser only at lowest price for high-class property FOH SALE - PHO)l"OGRAPH AND in Village. Address . Talk A-221. bookcase. Ph . \Vilmette 1406. 102L13-ltc 78LTNJ ~-tfc XMAS GIFTS 'l ACANT-,i\TINNETKA -oRuth Lannen returned this week from Southern seminary, Beuna Vista, Va ., to spend the holidays at home. · Miss 80 O~E :-;ize 40. DRESS SUIT AND ONE TUXEDO, Wilmette 205. 102LT13-ltc. LARGE SIZE BASSINETTE AND MATEL:\I ST. BUSDJESS PROPERTY tress, n ew. Reed Stroller, play pen, l 25 Feet Frontage high cha ir. Blue Axminster rug 7x4%. Can sell in paree ls nf GO or 'i5 feet or· will 102LTN13-ltp T el. Wilmette 3983. build to RUit r es pon~ihle tenant. 103 WANTED TO RUY-1\USC. ~ S'l'O~E \V ANTED- A HIGif-f;HADE TRUMPET Ex lu si\·e .AgE-nt:-; in good cond ition. Wilmette 1787. ·w innetka 1544 103L13-ltp ROLTXl:{-lfr WANTED - CLEAX. WHITE RAGS, 96 W 'fD. TO BUY-HOt;SJ:s 10c per lb. 12:12 'entral Ave. Wilmette. 103LTN48-tfp W .ANT A SEVEN OR EIGHT ROO:\! hou se on East side. Write ·wi lmette SPECIAL ASSESSliENT NOTICE Life A-230. H6LU-ltc Wilmette Special Assl'ssment No. 222 100 FOR SALE-HOUSEHOLD GOODS IN THE MATTER OF THE SPECIAL SOLID MAHOGANY TABLE, 48x34 IN., ASSESSMENT of the Village of Wilmette $25 ; mahog. rocldng chair, leather up- for the improvement consisting of the hl)lstery, $10; porch swing, $5; boy's co nstruction and installation of a main small bicycle (Rambler model), $5; wate r supply pipe in Miami Road and p:tinted floor lamp base, no shade, $5. installing service pipes connected with T el. Winn. 1227. 100L13-ltp sa id water main, etc. Special Assessment No. 222 in the County Court of Cook County, Illinois. 101 JVTD. TO BUY-HSEHLD. GOODS NOTICE is hereby given to all perF;ons interested that the Board of Local WANTED TO BUY- SECOND-HAND Improvements of said Village, has herefurniture and oth er household goods. tofore fil ed in said Court, in sa id cause, Highest prices for same. Crost Furni- a certificate showing the cost of the imture store, 1004-6 Emf>rson St., Evans- provement, and the amount reser\"ed for ton, Ill. Ph. Univ. 189. 101 LTN48-tfc interest, leaving no excess to be abnt~d in said assessment, and also that sard 102 FOR SALE-1\IISC. improvement has been completed in substantial co nformity to the requirements FOR SALE- THOR :\TAXGLE. ~75, of the original ordinance therefor, and rniYersal g-as range, $2i'i, Hoo\'er has applied to sa id court to consider and sweeper, $2:-i, 100 lh. cap. ice box, $15, determine wheth er or not the facts stated LoYeldn 1 r. \V . H ea t c· r, $75. Ph. Wil- in said certificate are true, and ·that said m e tte ~500 . 102L11-tfc court has fixed Monday, the 31st day of D ccmber, A. D. 1928, at ten o'cloc_k TrXBDO AXn VEST, SIZE 36-PER- A J\I or as soon thereafter as the busifect conn., $20. Tel. Winn 244~. ness of the court will p £>rmit, at the room l02LTX10-1tc of said County Court in the County Building in the City of Chicago, in said· A-:\f. F'LY~R ELE<'T. TRAIX Or"TFIT, Cook co'unty, as the tim and ph:ce for Yery ('omp., g-ood cond. $10. Bronze the hear ing on said appli cation. A 11 table lamp. silk shade , $10, and strong persons desiring may fil e objections in !'::tid Court before said day and may apiron cot, $:1. "\Vilm tte :llil2. 102LTX1:1-ltc pear on the hearing and mal\e th eir defense. KTl\rBA LL PLAYER PIANO, :\r1 SIC Dateu, Dec·em her 1Oth. 1928. EARL E. OHNER rolls anrl box top bench, good condition. ERNEST C. (' AZEL Tel. \V"ilm ette 1874, eYenings 'i to R. ALBERT L. GRINNELL 102L13-ltp PAUL A. HOFF'l\lAN C. MILES l\leDONALD 2 FOOTBALL SUITS. HELl\IET A~D HANS VON REINSPERG pants, :-:izP 12. at $2 .::ifJ a suit. Ironing GORDON WILSON mach ine, $15. Wilm tte 17R7. 102L1 3-1tp Board of Loca l Improvements of the Vill.?tge of "-.ilmette. KI'J'CHE~ CABINET: PORCH RCG L12-2t c· Sxl 0 ; sw i n~. cot, stoYe, doll buggy, bed and dresser, girl's bicyele. Tel. "\Vinn. There are 1,470, 740 residential li g·h t 754. 102LT13-ltp inrr customers of electric light and pov,;WALNUT SPINET DESK, EXCELLEXT condition. Price $20. Call \Vilmette erb companies in Iilin ois. Approximately 1239. 102L13-ltc half of these. living in Chicago, ar ~ served by on e company, the Common LAYING LEGHORN HENS, $1.25 EACH. wealth Edison company. T el. Winn. 1985. 102LTN13-1tc vVIN NE'fl<A -aPearl Munro, daughter of John G. Munro, 1119 Elmwood avenue, returned for the holidays from Rockford college Tuesday. I-!ILI & ~1rs. Samuel Moore, 707 Laurel aveDavid S. Schaff, author of ·'Our at Fathers' Faith And Ours," introduced nue, entertained- twenty guests bridge last Saturday evening at her Rugby football at Yale in 1874. Tell home. that to Harvard ! FOOTBALL AND BOOKS -o- -o-· Mr. and Mrs. George Ortseif t n, 337 The Paul C. Langs, formerly of 617 Essex road, Kenilworth, will entertain Washington avenue, moved last week thirty-five guests at dinner and bridge, into their new residence at 933 Ashland tomorrow evening. avenue. ~~ .. ~ ~§; ~!~ JUST ARRIVED FROM CHINA Some Marvelous Embroideries A beautiful runner on Library Table and a Peking Rug before the Davenport make perfect Gifts. . t.LZ\t.., ~§S. ~~~ J.t~ I . , Direct Importation-Moderate Prices. H ours-r o to 5 and by appointment I Pagoda Lootn Studio KATHARINE P. CRANE Greenleaf 5960 163 2 Chicago Avenue MELSON LAUNDRY and DrJ' Cleaning IJ'stem We use soft water and Ivory soap. It's so gentle to clothes Liberal Diseouat on Bring and CaD CENTRAL AT MAIN ST., WILMETTE Phone 1800 !11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111~ I ~!!~~tr~~~~~a~s~~:~~rist, s~~!~~i~~ I· SUNDAY SERVICES 1 1 A. M. Wednesday Testimonial Meeting-8 P. M. Sunday School Exucises-9 :45 A. M. DECEMBER 23, 1928 Subject: IS THE UNIVERSE, INCLUDING MAN, EVOLVED BY ATOMIC FORCE? Reading Room-r r 6 J VI ilmette Avenue HOURS: Daily (except Wednesday and Saturday) 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. Wednesday 9 A. M. to 7:45 P. M.: Saturday 9 A. M. to 9 P.M. Ridge Ave. Pharmacy Carl C. Renneckar Phone 316 The Bible and Works of Mary Baker Eddy and all other authoriztd Christian Science Literature may be read, borrowed or purchaatd. THE PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND THE CHURCH SERVICBS AND VISIT THE READING ROOII ~11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111~ I s

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