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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 11 Oct 1929, p. 24

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WILMETTE LIFE October 11. 1929 Lay C orner~tone of New Methodist Church c 0 0 L ·S N A p p y FALL DAY'S CREATE AN APPETITE Have You Dined at ·vera Megowen'~? Her luncheons and dinners are quite the talk of the north shore! They are so delicious ... so temptingly served ... and so perfectly babnced, with an abundance of fresh green vegrtables. The menus are varied every day . . . and the charming settings of her two delightful rooms are always pleasing. Drop in today. (Photo by Staff Photographer) :\thlthL·r tuik:-tnttt· i:; rl'achL·d i11 the gradual prut·l':;:; ui constructing the nc\\' $400.000 \Vilmctt e Parish ~fctltndi:-t church t·diticl' at 'l'l'nth -.treet and \\'ilnH.-ttL· a,·enu e. Dr. Horace G. Smith, pastor of the church, is seen (onducting rnn ,er:-toiw -laying rt' renwnil's at tllt site Pi tlll' lll'W structure Ia . t Sunday morning. ---------------------------- League Meeting to Be Memorial to Two Artists ~fanr prominent architects and artists \rill be present at the ~orth Shnrc Art league meeting in memorv of Lionel Robertson and LawrenCL· Buck. Fridav evening, October 18, in the Ravinia school Dean avenue ncar I Roger \\'illiams avenue. Among tht.: prominent guests \Yill be Ch-arles Mor [!an, l farn· Bentley , Gay lord Kilkin snn. llcmv ~f uchl of Oak Park. and ).t r. Smith of Child and Smith. fn ,·itations have been extended to t h~· different chapters of north shore an·hi tecb. There will be music and re i reshments as well as the exhibits. The exhibition of ~fr. Robertson \ and ~lr. Buck's work, together \\'ith the regular iall exhibit of the Ravint~t Sketch cl_ub ... will be open to th e gcn I nal pubhc Suncla,·. October 20. "· h ~.. , I tea \\'ill h_ c _se_r_v_e_d_.- · - - - Unexcelled Fountain Tea. each afternoon ' 2: 1 o to 5:3 o Strc.Jicr TO WINTER IN FLORIDA Reinhold H. Palenske of 22(~ Tenth street has returned from ::\t'\' York ,,·here she saw her mother. M r:- . D. \V. Stearn, embark for Florida . ~1rs. Stearn. \Yho is returning for the \\'inter months to her home at ~1 iami Beach, Fla., now ha recovered almost comD!cteh· from the skull fracture shl' 1g in an automobile received la st sorit· accident. ~Irs . Open Saturday and Sunday Till 9 P. M. VERA MEGOWEN'S TEA SHOPS 5'4 MAIN ST. EVANSTON Cont·aeting Decorations of Distinction Allow us to submit our estimate on ef'ment work of any kind. Our modern equipment and many years of experience assures you of the best service and workmanship. CEMENT The Von Ammon Shop 944-948 Spanish Court Wihnettt. 4114 French Provencal Room 501 Paul Reschke &Co. Cement Contractor DAVIS ST. EVANSTON 522 Center St., Winnetka Phone· Winnetka 1378-1362 Early American Room

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