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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 28 Dec 1928, p. 8

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8 WILMETTE LIFE December 28, 1928 Higheet Grade . Wilmette Men Like Their Volleyball UPBOLITBRIICG Cabiaet Work Drapery llnd U pholstety Fabtica ANTIQUES We specialize in Antique Furniture Repairing and Refinishing Hair Mattresses and Springs Made to Order H. G. LINDWALL Highest Gttule Upholstering Eatabliahecll895 808 Oak Street Ph. Winnetka 145 Life Photo OvERLAND . ROUTE tO trauecoDtineatalroute llJ.e Weat. Short.acenio Road of Romuace to all Volleyball claims considerable attention among the men of the village these winter evenings. Here we have pictured two teams affiliated with tht: Wilmette Playground and Recreation board groups. Reading left to right(top row) D. C: Stone (official), L. H. Hanawalt, Ed Schildgen, Al Gruhn, Earl E. McDow, Frank Gutheridge, F. ]. Baughman, James Hoffman, Jess Walworth, Andrew Thalman, Benjamin Thalman, Victor Jones, M. Gettman, and }aeon Hoffman. (bottom row) Ed Phillips, Walter Haas, David Haas, (mascot), Art Youngberg, Elmer \\'illiams, John Wagner, James Schaefgtn, Victor Demlein, · Peter Wagner, Harold Schlauter, and M. E. Lynch. California Harry J. Wolf Dies at His Home December 24 Harry J. Wolf, 819 Greenwood avenue, Wilmette, died Saturday, December 22. Mr. Wolf is survived by his widow, Mrs. Evelyn G. Wolf, and three children, John G., Marion and Prudence. He was a member of Wilmette lodge, No. 931, A. F. and A. M. The funeral services were held Monday morning at 10 :30 o'clock at his late residence. Burial was private. F. W. Woolworth to Establish Store' at 1117 Central Ave. F. W. Woolworth and company is to occupy store space in a new c<;>mmercial building to be erected at 1117 Central avenue, immediately east of the Wolff-Griffis Hardware company. Announcement of the negotiation of a 25-year lease in the interest of the great nation-wide chain store concern was m·ade this week by R. M. Johnston and company, Wilmette real estate operators. The lease calls for a term rental of $135,000. Ground will be broken soon after January 1, for the new store building at the Central avenue location. The structure will b_ e 50 feet in width by 125 feet in depth, the Woolworth company to occupy store space 28 by 125 feet. It has not been definitely determined whether the structure will be of one or two story height, it wa~ stated. The Woolworth lease was negotiated bv R. M. Johnston and company and the Farnham Kuhn company. Mr. and Mrs .. Stanley Olmstead of Danville are spending the Christmas holidays with Mrs. Olmstead's mother, Mrs. Robert Sw.a im, 7()1 Laurel avenue. Mrs. Swaim also has as her guest for the holidays Miss Nan Harmon of Chicago. 'Jl,ey /mow She's tailing tht osAngeles Limited Lv. Chicago · · 8:10 p. m. Smart, well groomed, obviously used to the best, naturally she prefers the superb appointmente, deft service and unexcelled cui· sine of the Los Angeles Limited. Only 63 hours en route; extra fare and more than extra fare implies. IHniAI ·rul OIN·notion Car· on all eratn.. Family Group Pictures While the whole family is together for the Holidays why not have a family group picture taken? VISIT HAWAII The trofic iale of e terna beauty. Palatial eteam· en, frequent aail· ingt. A1k about eecorted all-ex· pente Califomia· Hawaii Toura. No finer no-extra.fare train-68 boun. All-Pullman..&-maid, barber, bath, valet. Open-top observation car through South· em California. Lv. Chicago. · · 8:30p.m. Gold Coa·t Limited -oMr. and Mrs. Ben F. Renick ann their daughter, Marianne, of Steubenville, Ohio, arrived last Sunday to spend the holidays with Mrs. Renick's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Burlingame, of 812 Greenleaf avenue. Coatia.en.tal Limited Standard and tourist Pullman&, chair can-68 houra. Convenient afternoon departure. Lv. Chicago · · · 2:30 p. m. All traint leave C. & N. W. Termiual. Chicago. For complete travel ira/ormodora, orad bookleh, a.lc -oDelta Upsilon fraternity of Northwestern university held its annual Christmas dance at the fraternity house last Saturday night. DEATH VALLEY. En route California, aee ita myaterioua pandeur by comfortable 2-day all-expense rail-motor trip. TICKET OFFICES E. E. Orner Ticket Agent, Wilmette, Ill. Phone Wilmette 4 F. W. Anholt, Ticket Agent, Winnetka, Ill. Phone Winnetka 13 J. N. }~ llUN·tt, Tlckf't Agent, Glen(·oc·, 111. Phone Gl£;1l(~oe 47 BERNIE STUDIO 16 23 SHERMAN AVE. EVANSTON -o-Carlton Kaumeyer, 601 Laurd avenue, left Thursday to spend a fortnight in Miami, Fla. and other points in the south. . -oM iss Eleanor Berger, 306 Kenilworth avenue, has returned from Kitox college to spend the holidays with her parents. Overland Rou-te~~esf Olicago fr North Western-Union Pa(ifi( &80 -o-Mrs. Gilbert Kelly and Miss Elizabeth Kelly, 412 Cumnor road, Kenilworth, left soon after Christmas to spend the holidays in New Orleans . Phone University 8998 .,.

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