Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 16 May 1924, p. 8

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8 WILMETTE LIFE, FRIDAY, MAY 16, 1924 Wilmette's Newest School Building Open Practical Tailors Should always take care of your garments. Next Ye1 Plans · El< PRESSING and ~KILLFUL REPAIRING Our Cleaning and Dyeing will give perfect satisfaction. L PAPAGEORGE BROS. 344 Linden Ave. Auto Delivery The New Ridge school illustrated abov~ was opened infor~ally at a program a~d reception. last ,;.v~e~. T~is afternoon and evening the teachers and puptls of the schoo l wtll present an entertamment, entttled Ltvmg Pte- lllntummmu1111111111111111111111 umunmnnnumnunnmtmnammmntnllllllllllllnmtuaunmtHHIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIInlnunanuuunmutiNitlllltui Hues," in the auditonum of the new butlding, at Seventeenth street an.d ~pencer avenue . § i Ridge school will be opened for regular class work at .the begmnmg of the school . term n~xt au!umn. Above illustration shows first unit of proposed school plant whtch, when completed as nccesstty requtres, wttl be more than double tho: size of the portion now erected. Phone 1907 Baptista to Entertain Missionaries' Children Thirteen sons and daughters of mi ssionaries in foreign work are to be entertained by the families of the Wilmette Baptist church over this weekend, beginning with a program today. The children are residents through their school day s in the Bacon Home for Missionaries' children at Morgan Park. The various organizations of the local church. have planned a busy' Byron Stolp Picture on program of entertainment and recre· 1 p Qfli ation, and special honors witl he acD1sp ay at oat ce corded the children at the Sunday 1 An enlarged and attractively framed morning services. The children come I picture of the late Dr. Byron C. Stolp I from widely scattered fields as was formally presented to the Wilmette follows: public schools this week at the annual Lawrence and Robert Bowers, Sib- meeting and dinner of Ye Olde Towne sagor, Assan; Marie, Mildred and Folks held in the Woman's club building. Howard Bigelow, Iloilo, Phillipine The picture, which will be hung in the Island ; Evelyn Richardson, Bassein. school building bearing the name of the Burma; Harriet Gibbens, Mongnai, pionee r Wilmette physician, is to be on Burma; Lucy, Edward and Peggy exh ibition for severa l days in the winWiatt, Ran goon, Burma; Charles dows of the Postoffice building Bogg . es, Sattenapalle, South lndta; through the courtesy of Postmaster Tracy and Junior Manley, Nellore, j Joseph Shantz. South India. - -- I i I A Few Suggestions Of ·· - i New Mountings For Your Diamonds I ~ ~ ~ I ! ! --= -- In the Village Theatre Building JANE POLSON SPEARIN Teacher of Sia1in1 The I ! ~ ~ I I When you consult us about resetting your diamond.s, you secure the opinion of an expert and not merely the JUdgement of a clerk behind the counter. Mr. Pagliarulo is an expert diamond setter and for more than twelve years was foreman of the shop for Spaulding & Co., which ought to be sufficient reference. 3 1 .__ " ~ I I j I "Mrs. Spcarin has trained thf!st singers to a remarkably good style of singing"-Music ~ews, Chicago. 1159 Wilmette Ave., Glover-Brown Bldg. Wilmette For appointments telephone Wilmette 2922 Village Chocolate Shop For ;: 5 AWNINGS~:ry Han our repreaentatin call aacl furni·la lUll··· tiona and eatimate1. ~ Purpoae Your Sandwiches, Ice Cream, Pop Corn and Candy. ; ;: ~ a ~ H. N. Blasius Co. 14 Prouty Annes, Winnetka Phone llZS 1Z3 W aahin,ton St. WAUKEGAN, ILL. Phone ZM7 Where Quality Chocolate Rulea '-==_ D. PAGLIARULO - JEWELER 1166 WILMEITE AVE. ,_"'._ = 3 UNCHE( meeting] during brought to a local clubs in nnrth througj newly selectct plans, arran~ !'pcakers, artts interesting, al instructive pr~ commencing throughout t~ taken up witl for a coming terests. Few of us week to week of the local many they ar has been in and en mas mental in an inAuenee on The question of the edito~ how many we in the ter community p There are which indivi vital forces philanthropic, of the village Winnetka, H coe. They a thropic work tve interest i Wilmette vy Catholic clul:i worth Neigh an's club an brary club ha out the past speakers, m been brought lages and thli art, literatuJ brought out Courses in drama study, in current e" conducted in The Civics ments have noted speak Gemmill, Wright, Th Lieber, Mrs. Anna Belle Anne Eliza Mtiss Esther Kline and M In the fie! these clubs north shore others, Cha Anita Will Thalman, a critic ; Dudl and travel 1 = ~anmlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllimmunnmnnmmumumrnii Summer Inter Summer or Winter the Crane PREMIERgivesyouinstantHotWater A furnace coil supplies hot water only half the year. Boiling in the winter, lukewarm in the spring. Other old-fashioned sys~ems are equally unsatisfactory. Built lik6 a vacuum bottle PREMIER hot wateris uniform, always ready-a fullsize stream at all faucets. Come in to our Sales Rooms and compare your present hot water costs with the price of PREMIER stored hot water that gives year-' round economy, convenience and healthful comfort. Any day this week you can see this gas-saving, insulated storage-type heater in operation. Try it, test it. See for yourself how it saves wh~le it serves and satisfies. Testimonials gladly fur~ished of satisfied users. CITY MARKET CO. MEATS 627 MAIN ST. -:- PHONE WILMETTE 1870 RETAIL WHOLESALE QUALITY MEATS Priced Low FOR BIG SAL~ FRIDAY and SATURDAY, MAY 16 and 17 . Native Rib Rout Beef Per lb ·.................. 35c I Swift'· Premium Bacon Half or whole aide, lb ' SPECIAL-Pork Loin Rout Half or whole ................................................. Armour's. Star Hama , Half or whole, lb. . .... x... 23 ,.,,.,. ·f ,., ..~w .J.,.:J, rlllli:J Pr,.lw No. 2, 1115 Sold and lmtalled b FRED 0. NELSEN 1430 LAKE AVE. WILMETTE, ILL. ~LUMaERS' ESTIMATES FURNISHED lltEPAIR WORK TAKEN CARE OF 22lc ----------------~-N_O_._I_B_ACO_N~,_26~c------------------_lC I 23"2 30c 39c 43c 30c \ 27c 14c 12lc Fancy Youne Routing Chickens Lb ·......................................................... Strictly Fresh Eeea Per doz·.... , .......... . Armour' a Cloverbloom Butter Per lb·.................. SPECIAL-Lees of Veal Per lb.......................... · ............................ . Smoked California Hams Per lb·............. Ham Shanlu-Special Per lb·.................. OM ME 17, wi at the Fine Arts b delegates an en's organiz be the hono national S auspices of League for introduced t se sion in t for two we will be giv national and the general in Internati The tent week is bri 4 :30 fl'clock Chicago, ad H. Tufts, sity, and br ' situation by national C M<i~ing le the ·exceptio l,.Recital S. Michiga · fall under t9ric, Legal 'tetnationalis aRd World ~G 6 o'cloc Noyes hall, lectures wit IJ;ll Aspira with suppl !lion; on F E. Vincent, Foundation, Vniversity gahization 'rhe teet during the school \vill women of tivel,r inter A n.umber foretgn re ipg the w c:lubs. In format C TMr-e is a ridt·$UI Prmtier /or~Ao . . WILMETTE, KENILWORTH, GLENCOE. WINNETKA FOUR DAILY DELIVER.ES-9 A.M. -11 A. M.-Z P. M.--4 P.M.

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