Illinois News Index

Winnetka Weekly Talk, 30 Apr 1927, p. 24

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a m---- WINNETKA TALK April 30, 1927 For Every Purpose Phones: Wilmette 2508-3134 1 SCREENS | NORTH SHORE SCREEN COMPANY Office 8 Factory, Schiller Ave., WILMETTE PATRONIZE OU ADVERTISERS ETS 9) S55 05 OS 9) ve 4-235 No Fg (<4 N -- A A |v $ x |® A 2 J & ¢ A oa 4 2 ® A hd 8 3 3 [43 WILMETTE 145 The Solution to Household Cleaning FEW words on the telephone or to Bill the Washington Laun- dry Man and the things that make household cleaning a task* are taken out of your way and off your mind-- and returned fresh and clean ready to use or put away. "What to Send to Us Blankets . tams .-. . . rugs. . . bed spreads . . . . any- thing you wish laundered. The Washington Laundry 700-704 Washington Street EVANSTON, ILL. Phone Wilmette 145 . pillows . . . . cur- . slipcovers EDD R20 ad Le £70 E22 A) CO 9) TAD 025 1250 0) poe 4) SEED ST IT) SD 9): SEX SIDES ETD SED 0-280 4) P. A. for May Ball Photo by Toloff Miss Josephine Hedges Ewalt, a senior in the Medill School of Jous- nalism, Northwestern university, is co-publicity chairman for the Second Annual May ball, at the Drake hotel, May 6, for the benefit of the Chicago cathedral fund. The Episcopal Young People's association of the diocese is sponsoring the ball. \ Evanston Garden Market Held Saturday, May 14 | The Garden market conducted an- { nually by the Evanston Garden club, | will be held all day Saturday, May 14, in Raymond Park, Evanston. The committee chairmen for the market are: Mrs. Sidney S. Porter, accessories; Mrs. William C. Evans, bird houses and bird baths; Mrs. Charles G. Rhodes, donations booth; Mrs. Frank Parker Davis, grounds committee; Mrs. Robert 1. Scott, hospital exhibit (occupational therapy work); Mrs. John H. S. Lee, cafeteria luncheon; Mrs. William T. Reeves, garden posters done by the art class of the High school and the Roycemore. Upper school; Mrs. Frank Warner Kingsley, publicity ; Mrs. William H. Colvin, veg- etable booth; Mrs. Irwin Rew and Mrs. Gabriel F. Slaughter, applications committee. Florists are growing spe- cial plants for the market this year, it is announced. The Kenilworth club is having its last luncheon and bridge of its season, today. On Mr. and Mrs. Walter Knoop, 221 Warwick road, returned to their home in Kenilworth, April 19, from Cali- fornia, where they had been for tue past two months, --C-- Mrs. C. G. Burnham, 536 Roslyn road, Kenilworth returned to her home Monday after spending the week-end in Princeton with her sons, James and David. Quiet ~ . Library N° is the time to engage one of these bright, cheery apartments, one or two rooms, where you enjoy home comforts without home cares. Picture | the restfulness, the pleasure of having others do all the work, the freedom from servant worries, the happi- ness of new quarters and new environment. An early selection is advisable. Visit us any time or telephone University 8000. Exclusive - # Orrington Avenue, just south of Church Street Kitchenette A partments Homelike Plaza

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