Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 9 Oct 1925, p. 47

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.,. WILMETTE J_ n ;t.t· '"A N'I'~D-F1<~11A 1.1~ LIFE J·At!\'l'I~G 47 .\:\D DE{.!OUJ\.TING li J.'Uit S .\I,E-liOt:SEHOLD GOODS ..\XTIQPJ·::-;, :m .. - ~T ( '" I :-; . H. .A t . PXt ! · 'TH. 1 . dOWlt1'0()111 :-;: rt · ;,' (1\\" rt r,io:HIIL\I!LE Ful~ (J( '(' l ' l' .\\\"0)£E.:'\ ; <· ovc rlc·ts , ~ ampl ·n ;, Curd er & lve::-;: ol(.l gl ass, J~arly .r\m (·r. furn iture, old J~rint :-; a S!H· eialty. ~ ~~ ~ \Va::-;hing-ton :-it., Evan s UJll . 17 LT.:'\~- H e JJHOI' LE.\'F TAIJLES Hostesse~ at Breakfast for Citizenship Councll .A... P. Hills l'ainte r and Dt ·c.:o rator l·:s ti matc·s g ive n up on appli cati o n H~~ \\' il1w ·tt t:: An·., \\' ilm e tte l'hon e Wil. ~il ~ 2~L ;:J 2-13te nb; ; 1 1 T ill.' YIH · .:-.; c; IH FIJH. ::'ALI ·~ - llOl ' SEHtJLD T ill·: \\'< ll~K I'Eit:\I.\:\"1·: .:-\T , ~' E..\ I~ , \I~ o FUH.N. 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'"' e'.ta I >h ~ h c d at . 1139 Grcct~leaf ayenue, · .... 1 T ill·: t ' IIIJ-:F IIJ " I ·:HATI!l~ . 1 \\'1.:'\XETK..\ Fl'It.:'\ITUHE ST I> l{ E \ 'nth J·.lmer \\ atcrhou se 111 charge. t.uy:-; a nd s..tl s ru g s, sto \·t'l-;. autos, ).) r. \\'aterh o u : -. c i.. , a rc:-.ident o i the HTHEI·: T . \\" 11 . ::\1 ET' l 1·: I ~ Tll l J·ia lt iJ:-;, a_ny th i.ng· u ~~.:_ful. _ t_ n4 :; A s h \ no rth :-- horc having made hi ~ home in I ~ l . ~,,, _ t f, · · , s tr1· ··t. .:'\ · w Sl ()l"l' ·, l .oOO \\ lll nw Hd . 11· 1 1 d 1' ar k He 1 ·. 1 or a 1 >Ott t 2u o years. 1 ~ LT ~ -tf e . tg 1 a n 1 h \\ell kn0\\"11 111 the upper north ~ hore \L\.:'\TE I I Tl J lT ¥ - C LE ~\.:'\ \Ylll'l'lo; di :-. trict. 1nc JH· r 1IJ . \\'.\.:'\TEn S:\1 A I ~T Y 1 ll ' .: _'\1; . 1 ;[HI... I, rag-:-~. Ll oyd H91Iister, OetiiOthtration ~ oi the Sut)erior Oil [Il l' . , 1 :!:!~ CL· lltral Av e., \Yilnldtf'. l o() I) trJ \'." r h 11 1 J··\,· ·Ir y to ut (J .f se;_ l ~ILT).;2-tf 11 I:urner will be giYen at the Wilmette :-; turt · 111 \ \ tlll1Ptt· ·. 1 ·. :\p. lll ·l l to · C t·s- ~ -~~===~=~====~~~~~ -'" · ~·~\:· i~~: e~~~!~tllal~wr_\p~~· i~l· li{l ~i ti ~~~ ilt:;·~~1~ 1 ~ ~0 ·-.\L'I'O"ODILES ~~~~~~e~~e~~i~,-~~~~k:1r. \\ aterhou se an.\n·. 1 :.!L:!-lt. i J·~OH SALE - FHA~KLI~ UHot·c-;.HA:\l: \\' .\.:'\T E D - H00:\1, J:IJ.\ JU > .\.:'\I 1 :-;( >:\l I~ ! Ht · n·ic~:·ablt ·; g-ood tirt·~ . See Sun· · . . da~· . $300 . 923 Elmwood Av P. Give Benefit Bridge to p a y t u young- g1r 1 w1 11 111g t o a ssist \\"ilmdtl· 10 ;, . 2oLT.:'\2-ltc Raise Funds for Drapes with hou:-> e work aftt·r sc huol. !'hone Wil. :!~21. l:.!L~-1tc A benefit bridge, with a prize for T il l·: T 1'1 :c '\"I 1, 1 ·: I 1. I 1 c ' c t.\1 1·: 1 s wing : ..... h .. E,-'1:-;Ls w id.;· ·l· - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - :--· ·t l··· ·. \\"inn . li:! !t. III./l'X - ltp 1· (11 <. S .\Ll ·:-- 'lut · x<: l'IT I:t ' LL- DOU WI L h pt ll ig r ,"~' . \" t: l'Y n ·asunal)y I l"i \\ \ '\TI·:U-IIHl !"1-:IIOLU (~OOHS t ·r~t t·d . l'h unt· \\'i lln . 1a:! -t. :~ :! LT.:-\2-1 tp \L\XTI ·: l> TtJ J: ( · y - S E C ().:-\1> IL\).;fl fU _ l'l ll t UI"t· a~ HI !t ti Jt ·l' huU St..: h Oltl g-oods. 1 I 1g h· ·s t )11"1 <: ·· t·ai d for sam t·. ··1 ·os t Op New Q'l Burner Furn ilUl't· Htrn·t·, 1 CJU 1-tl Em 'l"SIJll ~t. . . en 1 ' 1 ·:\·a n::-; t tlll, UJ. l' h onr· 1 :.. . Offices in Wilmette I, 1 ! · ' 1 1 }~ ·H. \1.1 ·: 1! .\I:Y < '.\HI:L\c:J ·~ ; l"l1air : :-; , ·; tl ··s ; IH·d, pllrc h llta lt. clta trs: r·oll l op d t · ~ k : J·:l. l·: l'llt 1.' \ 1·: IF F ic'J·: ~ir s . Charles P. Evans and Mrs Shelby Singleton will be hostesses at tables at the 12 o'clock breakfast given hv the Illinois Christian Citizenship C~ouncil Tuesday, October 13, m the spacious new banquet hall of the Hotel Sherman for the purpose of arousing "a sense' of personal responsibility for good government." Miss Helen Evans ~!i s s Catherine McCulloch, daughter of Mrs. Catherine Waugh McCulloch ~li ss Emily Taft, daughter of Lorado Taft, and Miss Catherine Cheney daughter of Mrs. Henry Cheney editor of the League of Vvomen Voters bulletin, will usher. ~Ir s . Thomas G Winter, pa t presi dent of the Ge · ral Federation of \\'omen' s clubs will be the principal speaker. 0 Pratt Burial Here at Mount Carroll Saturday 1 1 I 1 ~~ .F OR S . \Ll·~-,IISCELL.\.~J<;ot· s rf.:'\2-1 t o· '1'. I \\'.\.:-\TJ-:1> -- <'()::\1J'ETE.:'\T \\'111'1'1·; c·ook ; al s o good lau11dn · ~s for \Ved. :\Irs. Lindsay. T· ·l. \Vllll l. H:;e~. Fl >H j 1 lr~KI'· ·h . ------------------1 \\'.\:'\TED- EX l'. \\'111 T E 1; I IU. FOH L:"t'lt. hswk . ; small family ; rto washing-. \Vinn . 12:>6 l:!LT.:-\2 - ltc whit,· ; l'rott·Htant : n·f. Fo1· :; Yr. old hoy . 210 J·:u·k A\" ·. . 1 ;},·nciH'. Td . Ulen . 533 . 1:!LT.:'\:!-1t<" urda~· s . 1-:XTI~ . l~LT.:'\:!-ltp '1' :\:.! - It H. d . :::i::\1.\ L L n; ··Itt· l'h~> l . · . \\"A.:'\TEI> - ='TCHSJ<: <II<. (;< >\"EJ~.:'\ESS; 4L:! - 1 t · FOH. SALE-!\'E\V, BLACK, PATE).;T lL·ath er suitcasP, large size. with trav. n3 13th St. Tel. 'Vii. 3378. · 21L2-1 tp FOH. ----------------------------------- SALE G,OOO PERE).;IALS. Tn·es. Shruhs, . Eve rg-reens. Heal l.:trg-ain . n caus e moving out of villag- t· . John OstrowRky. Landscape ~ar<l e n e r . Exp e rt in remo<l{·ling flow er bNls. 14 7 Ashury. Huh hard \\"oods. T el. \Yinn e thd. 546-J. t::\ 1 31 :!4 . H .. :.! - I ' H.l II l·TI~:' \\'A.:'\TEI>--CHftL. T .:'\:.! - 1t · " t ··. . T· Kiddie-coup b d, good as new; full mt'ltt· Avt·. 12L2-ltc (ln·ss suit, size 3)... 954 Yernon Ave. 21 LT~Z-ltc Glencoe 30 4-H. \\".\XTEJ>- \VHlTI-: ::\1.\ I I I Ft ·It I~E.:'\ . \\ ;t !..: , . :-; an(l FOH SAI.JEc )[J ·'LETE PRI.:'\TI~G hswl..:. ; g-ood h"lll· ·. ~-:·o~ ·d s mall family . To · !. \\"il. I HI I. outfit; or will tra(le for Ford ::.pcNl1 :!1:~~-1 tf' s t('r. Phone \Vil. 1;:)07. :nr...~ - 1 tp .:'\ati o na I 1 '(J., Tt·a Fe 1H ~AT- ----------------------------------SALE-LAHGE SIZE, SCH.EE~ED 11 !11 \Vii- I 1 ~ ·IL> l t \L-\XTRP - \\~ IIITI ·: t;II:L Trt h s wk . F a ~t l \.1 .\ 11 f :: ------------------------------ 1 with ll tt tn· ·. -;- :n 11 tit :..:t. Jl f·: .\ : ., .. T · .\:..::-;H;T 1 FttR : L!"O n cl tuh . \\' iln lf·t t· · ~!l n ..... I 1 :! I. T X~- 1 t c ------------------------------------ Funeral services for Edward A. Pratt, 1224 Elmwood avenue, who died sud denly September 30, were held at the home last Saturday. Rev. Stephen A. Lloyd of the First Congregational church, officiating, followed by Masonic services. Burial was at Mount Carroll, Ill. Mr. Pratt is usrvived by his widow, a son, Edward H. and a daughter, Mrs. Cloyce C. Hamilton. Mr. Pratt had been a resident of the village for many years and was well every t.able will be given \Vednesday knawn here. He was found dead in afternoon, October 1-l, at 2 o'clock, the garage at his residence last Wedto ratse iund~ to purchase ne,,· drapes nesday evening. for the \\·indows 111 the Assemblv hall CHURCH CIRCLE TO MEET of the Kenilworth club, which has just The Neighborhood circle of the Conundergone a redecorating and regregational church will meet with Mrs. JUvenating process. · . Reservations for the alTair, which Lyman M. Drake, 933 Lake avenue, will be a large social event on Kenil- all day Tuesday, October 13, commencing at 10:30 o'clock. Assisting worth's calendar, must be made with ~f rs. Drake will be ).1 rs. George Butler, ~[ rs. Burt A. Crowe, 23-l Raleigh road, ).1 rs. ~f eh·illc Brown,and ~1 rs. Charles Kcnih,·orth, by Monday, October 12. X. Rohcrb. ·------------------. -~---------·~~ i:'s Peggy Brewer of 619 Twelfth ::-trret left last Sunday for her home 111 GermantO\vn, Pa .. and to attend the Ogontz :'chool. ~[iss .t3revrer h as a number of friends . 011 the north shore. L-----------------_. With the Bowlers I - -0- ------------..;.;;;.;.;..;..;..;..:;;...;;.;;.;. -tL:.! -1 1 j 1-t tl ...) 1 -----------------------------------IHll.!·'l·: :\..:'\)) \\' 1.:'\l)tl\\- <'LEAXIX(j; t)n c. r - waxirt ~: SITUJ\TIO~ 'VANTE~)f.'\LE I 1 FOH SALE- BOY'S OYERCOAT. (~OOD :c-.; 1ww. H yr. ~iz C'. Phone \Vil. 883. LOS'I' :\~D FOt:~D ~[r . Richard Jordan of the Linden re~t apartments entertained tr1e mem- , ~_. I S. ' (' , 1'.:'\:.!- l . lt::\1 :-r\ddl"· Hl'IT .\Titl.:'ft'ltr ; ------------------1 \\' Til I·:XI'. rt · f. ; d" :ll:.!\ . t'a r· · flll "ll:tV· · !-' . g· ·tl. \\"k . \Vil. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - HLT!?-tfc ' LnST- FE)fALE POT).;TEH. -1 )TOS. old. whit<' with hlack spot!" H (> · ·JT.\rFward. "all F. "~. K tcham. Kenil. t·ni\·. Iii\'-;"; . :!ill. 2H...'f2-1tc U lHT- HHO\YN COLLIE PUP. :\L\Ll~ . .\ n~wt·rs to na nH' of Sand\', TI<'wan1. I 'h o n t · \ Y i I. 2 fl j 9. . 21L 2 - 1 t c ------------------ h<..rs of her Thursday club at luncheon and bridge at the North Shore Golf club this week. Scott 605 Sixth s-Jeet, will entertain the ~[issionary society of the \Yilmette English Lutheran church at a work meeting next Thursday afternoon. 1 1 ~[rs. Smit~~ l':\:! -1 . :-; l "(" I I ILT.:-\:? - 1 t p --~~-.......,=----------------~ l:l !'l'l'r A'I'IOX \\".\ -"'1'1-:0-FE ll .\ Ll~ 4 Ll t '· 33 33 .500 .5011 .3:33 937 '53 3 1 ).fr. and ).frs. · A. E. \Voodford of 82S Hartford. Conn .. are thP guests of 'M r. and ~f rs. \Y. D. 1fontgomery of 6-lO 7n Cregory avenue. -073:l 37 ~ [ r. and ). [ r s. \Vend e 11 Clark, 320 Oxford road, Kenilworth. have returned from a motor trip in \Visconsin and }.fichigan. Phelps, who has been away on a vacation of a month's duration, has resumed her work in Dr. ).f. L. Barker's office. ~1i~s -o- -o- HfTPATIOX 'VTD - 'VA~HTXG AT honw. ~o dt.:·livt>l ' ~-. 'Vil. !114-.J. 15L2-ltp LAUNDRY \VORK CALLED FOH .\~D dC'liv<·rNl. 1st class work. Refs. AXTIQUJ;; FUR).;ITrRE HEPAIH.I.:'\G Phone tTniv. 2172. 15LTN51-4tc and refinishing, upholstering;, mattresses renew<'d, cab'inet work. Fred SITP.A TION 'VTD- REFINED, EXP. ~itto, 1238 Central Av Phon<' \Vil. nurs<' g-irl; <'XC. ref. A<ldreRs Wil2430. 27L2-tfc ml'ttt' Lift~ A-IH14. 1:ILT.:-\'2-1 tc DH.T·~~R:\1'..\KER L __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ , -oM iss Madilinc Hammond, d;'.ttghter of }.{r. and Mrs. Arthur C. Hammond, 500 Gregory street, has entered. her first year at the Chicago Art lnst1tute. l'('lllOdt>ling-. H.m. 14 . FOH lfO)lE GO\Y~R: KiHgsrocl, rniv. 9504, 1flLT2-ltp :.m 1' .\IX'l' I:'\'G 1\~D JJI<;('OR .\TI~G ~=================. Let the THOMAS DECORATING CO. 0 1,000 0 1 000 709 r;~o l 7 FOR SALE-HOUSEHOLD GOODS. fl64 3 :;;oo IRONING MACHINES ~1S 46tl estimate your interior and ex4 .333 HA VT·~ A NlJ:\fi1EH OF' Pt0.:-\1:'-U; ~fA t'hines u~ed for display at Food terior painting. Phones Univ. 475 390 1 5 .107 Show which will ht> sold at a ~uh stantial reduction; ·incl. Thors, Aut._ 6237 and \tVil. 2378. 29L49-tfc 432 3 6 0 6 .000 matic~. l ten<'o(· ancl Hortons. Easy -otf'rm~ if d(·sirt>tl. PhonP l'nli<:n.rle 3376. 17LTN21tp 3., KENX.I<~L~ Axel Lonnquist, 418 Central avenue, Mrs. G. A. Beem. 707 Linden avenue, ' returned Friday, October 2, from 1s 111 M icltigan for a week of vacal"OR SALE-UPlUGHT PIA~O. GOOD · 011 . SALl~-SPITZ PUPPIES. REAh 1 10 d t1 tone, good cond. Phone Winn. 16R6. FOR sor1,ahl<:'. Phone il. 1172. 32L2-ltp F .orida. w ere 1e spent ays. 17LTN2-ltc 617 498 r::2s H. Klemm, 420 Park avenue, celebrated his birthday with a dinner at his home October 3, at which a number of his relatives were guests. ' -oI P. F. 1lcCall. 530 Eighth street. is attending a convrution of the l:le~trical Railroad association at Atlanttc City, N. ]. c. -o-- "r I

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