Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 2 Feb 1923, p. 8

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PK n%~, ;wtf,'T^;.^TT:-^'?WtSf1?SW^^^ ^F" =,|WS^;'SJ'^Jf'5tip(r-"'7rT?!r; Kennilworth Happenings I Miss Elizabeth Merrill, 415 Essex road, entertained her Bridge club on Thursday of last week at her home. The Kenilworth Reading club met at the home of Mrs. George Shipman an Tuesday.afternoon. ^ ^^ w ~Kel]y m c r Mrs. Olive? Barret, 023 Abbotts- -d. has returned home from the for the children in the filth, sixth, seventh and eighth grades, on Friday evening of last vfeek. «,««,«, Misses Dorothy and Emily Fores- man are now spending a fortnight in Naples, Italy. r *â€"oâ€" .. -.. - Mrs. Harry Vissering, 257 Kenil- worth avenue, has returned from a ten day visit in Washington. Presbyterian hospital. â€"oâ€" Mrs. W. B. Kunkel, 414 Abbotts- ford road, was a luncheon and bridge hostess yesterday. MORE THAN 12,250,000 GARS IN UNITED STATES The annual statistics on motor ve- hicles compiled by The B. F. Good- rich Rubber Co., give a total of 12,- 281,445 cars and trucks registered in this country in 1922. A gain of 1,757,- 050 or 16.7% is registered over 1921 which gave a total of 10,524,395. 1922 was the biggest year the au- tomotive industry has known. Every state in the union shows an increase in the number of cars operated, as opposed to the preceding year. From the standpoint of production, manu- facturers enjoyed the biggest year since the inception of the motor car, with 2,576,219 cars and trucks pro- duced. There can be no doubt that the motor vehicle is essential to the _0_ social and industrial welfare of the . The Kenilworth Club gave a party country. Today there is one car for 'ford road, entertained a few friends on Wednesday at her home. -â€"oâ€" Mr Henry Everett is in the Gov- ernment Hospital at Forty-Seventh street for a fortnight. Mrs Bentlev MeCloud, 416 Cumnor road, entertained a few friends at tea on Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Claude G. Burnham, 536 Roslyn road, and Mr. and Mrs. Mark Cresap. 239 Essex road, returned home last week from a stay in New York. . â€"oâ€" The Russian Literature class met at the home of Mrs. Mark Cresap, 360 Essex road, on Wednesday after- noon. Modern Russian Poetry was discussed. Mrs. R. W. Murison, 339 Kenilworth "avenue, was hostess for luncheon and bridge today at her home. â€"oâ€" Mr. and Mrs. D'Aix, Miss Clara Bell and Miss Michels, 307 Melrose ave- nue, left Monday evening for Los Angeles for an extended stay, every 8.6 people in the country. In the past two years more cars nave been produced than were registered in 1916. This enormous growth is unparalled in any industry. Npw York is again the leader with IOOL',293 cars and trucks. This is an increase of 186,283 over 1921, the largest numerical gain made in any Sate Ohio continues in second n ace with 859,000 vehicles, 132,300 555? than in the preceding year ralifornia advanced to third Place with 842,668, passing Pennsylvania and Illinois, respectively fourth and fifth rF^TT............../â- â- â- .TTMTiiiiiiiiTimiiniiinjE TIN SHOP NEW REPAIRING CLEANING PAINTING Gutters* Spouts, Skylights and Metal Work Tile, Slate and Leaky Roofs FURNACES and REPAIRS A. G. WOLFF----- YOUR FIRE MARSHALâ€"WHY NOT YOUR FURNACE MAN PREVENT FIRES -y Be sure your Furnace and Pipes are safe and properly-' repaired Shop 1124 Greenleaf Avenue Phonf Wilmette Rear 158 or 296 The 1120 Centra! Ave., WILMETTE Just arrived--A shipment of new chiffon Taffeta Dresses, in the latest Spring models at popular prices. Late winter models in ^owns and wraps selling at a great sacrifice. Big reduction on all Velvet, Satin and Felt Hats, prices ranging from fAMIiy jAUNDRf PUflKlP WILMETTE -1105 tiUNC evANSTON-1043 SOFT FILTERED WATER used in all our work is your guarantee offetter work, softer^whiter clothes and longer life to your linen. ROUCH DRY FAMILY SER- VICE our specialty. ___ PHONE WILMETTE 4105 or EVANSTON 1043 Northwesteriil Motor Co. I announces the opening ^ their Winnetka Branch Feb- ruary 1st at | 724 Elm Street 5 CHEVROLET PARTS SALES - SERVICE % OPEN MEETING Installation of Officers, Wilmette Camp_ 10,334, Modern Woodmen of America All Woodmen, their wives and friends are cordially invited. Mr. C. F. Townley will act as installing officer, assisted by Mr. Charles Crabtree of Waukegan as escort.. The Waukegan .drill team will be on the job. Professional vaudeville entertainers and good refreshments for all. FREE FOR ALL I. O. O. F. Building, in Large Hall Tuesday, February 6 W. BRAASCH, Consul W. H. SABIN, Clerk COSMAS BROS. & CO. 1153 Wilmette Ave. Opposite Village Theatre Wilmette/ ,00^ ~We-are showing-afr the new^pnngXdTors in silkT hosiery. T^cCalium, Luxite and M. K. M. Brands. At prices ranging Irbm $1:25 to $6£T& Our Service Reaches Everywhere We^Are as Ne£r to You as Your Telephone Werner Bros. Fire-Proof Storage Co. PACKING------SHIPPING â€"- REMOVALS "WE KNOW HOW" Phone Evanston 442 6 WAREHOUSES ON THE NORTH SHORE WATCH YOUR SPINE ___ All acute as well as long standing conditions, which have resisted the ordinary methods of treatment, respond to "CHIROPRACTIC SPINAL ADJUSTMENTS_______ llSLIE W. JONES,l«D., D. C. PHYSICIAN - CHIROPRACTOR - OCULIST Eyâ€" tocamin+d and Glasses Filledâ€"when necessary Wilmette Office: Room 27, Brown Building Hours: 10 to 12 AM.; 2Jo5P.M.; 7 to 8 P. M. ty*$* T«L Wltaiettir«Ha, ^egigenx^Pel^^tettel&SS \3â€":â€""~ Fruits & Vegetables a Specialty Phong~7 Wilmette 2694 If you want to buy economically we don't know of a more practical way than to take advantage of^this wonderful sale. .No matter how little you can afford to pay for food this is the store for you to do your shopping.. Fresh Culture Mushrooms, per lb......._^ ^.j39c ^p^rxrarxli^new fancy, peck ... 29c Green Peas, lb. 29c Fresh Artichokes, each .........15c Cauliflower, and up. 10c Celery, bunches, 10c and ......25c New Potatoes, 3 lbs.................... SPECIAL Wisconsin Potatoes, peck ........".., â- >;;»_.â- _» ...--,_ One peck to each customer. ~~~^~~7~~ Strawberries, per quart ,^^,45^ Sweet Potatoes, 5lbs......... ,25c .«••••.. . â- â- â- Â» . . 2*3C Jonathan Apples, ^5 IbsTTTT... ..25c Bu.........$1.75 ^^^F^H^rti RjLv_e r Grapefruit, 5 for 25c,_v 4 ^for 25fa =S for T.TTi....25c fennes, : doz ..-----. ...35c Goose, 30c^50c v"~ and 59x^02. ^ ^ • • •â- â-  • • ...... • • xyc Cal. Navel Or- anges, large 75 size .do??. •â- ".?.w The kind you pay $1.00401, for. beans, low price.

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