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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 24 May 1929, p. 18

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18 WILMETTE· LIF -E IS ROTARY DELEGATE Mr. and Mrs. ]. Walter Nelson, 815 Elmwvod avenue, will leave tomorrow to attend the international Rotary club convention in Dallas, Tex., to which Mr. Nelson is a delegate from the Wilmette club. They will stop in St. Louis for several days on their way back. Mrs. A. ]. Mouat, 616 Lake avenue, entertained about sixty members of the Sisterhood of P. E. 0. at their annual luncheon and business meet ing, at her home on Tuesday. M~y 24, 1929 : New Trier Graduate on Honor Roll at Oberlin Miss Adelle M. Savage was among those· to ·receive schdlarship honors at Oberlin college, Oberlin, Ohio, it was announced this week by Ernest Hatc.h Wilkins, president of the school. Mi ss Savage is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. Savage~ formerly of 1520 Walnut avenue, Wilmette, who moved to Crystal Lake about a year ago. She is a graduate of New Trier · High school. Miss Savage, a sophomore in the College of Arts and Sciences, stands in the first ten of her class. As the class numbers 285, this is a very high distinction. The standards of scholarship at Oberlin ~re rigidly maintained, and with double the number of students applying each year anyone who is on the honor rol1 is considered an exceptional ly fine student. fOYNfAIN SQVAR[, LVANSTON _ Teleph9ne Wilmette 3700 for demonstration · · N. S. Real Estate Board Meets in Highland Park Electricity Wash your Dishes, too lhis electric dishwasher makes it Plant thi1 qulte firmly in your mind More 1peed or care you'll never find. Put a ring around our phone number and give us a ring when you're thinking of moving. We're attentive and speedy. The regular monthly meeting of the North Shore Real Estate board was held Monday evening, May 20, in High.: land Park at the Green 'l'eapot inn. In spite of the fact that the men who were scheduled to speak, Jesse Smith. of Highland Park, and B. ]. Bills, of Bills Realty, were unable to attenrl on account of illness, the meeting proved to be a very lively one, accord ing to report. Ernest M. Kimball, a member of tll~ board, gave a t~lk on the proposed tax re-valuation project, urging the mem bers of the board to offer their cooperatit'll in support of the local assessor. It ·was unanimously decided to hold the next regular monthly meetingat the same place. New Boo Included in the new books of history. travel, and biography at the Wilmette Public library are the following, Miss Anne L. Whitmack, librarian, announced this week: Bell-Civilization. Smeaton-Story of Edinburgh. Hudson-Shepherd's Life. Stubbs-Story of Cambridge. Head lam-Chartres. Cook-Old Touraine. Forman-Grecian Italy. Douglas-Siren Land. Foster-Caribbean Cruise. Hudleston-Gentleman Johnny Burg·oyne. Fulop-Miller-Rasputin. Hartmann-La Belle Stuart. Williams:.Ellis-Exquisite Tragedy. Rogers-Magnificent Idler. · PHONfS·Wil.ttETTE 32. UNIVERSITY1317 OtAIR.S & TABLES- FOR.. R.ENT R:.!f:.;: STORAGE A:4 MOVING PACKING SHIPPING ~ 521 MAIN STR.EET WILMETTE,ILL. possible, at small cost Electricity is your willing slave-the great conserver of human energy. It cleans your rugs, it re.. frigerates your food, it washes your clothes-now let it wash your dishes, too! A few simple operations, a few minutes, and 40 to 60 dishes, plus silver, come out clean, sparkling, hot and dry! . The CONOVER requires no new plumbing nor installation, yet feeds from the faucet and empties .into the sink. SPECIAL .for the Month of May One Doz. 7X 11 Buff Engravings $ 12.50 Regular Price $25 ·Sittings in Studio Only · coNOVEI\ ~ DtsliwAsttE~ Jostph D. To1of'f Our Photographs Live Forever 518 Davis Street Evanston Phone Univ. 2178

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