231 19D October 23, 1925 WILMETTE LIFE 27 p ~ I ·1 r ( ( Fifty-Nine New Families Here Since September 1 . re idcnces m Wilmette smcc Septem- Fifty-nine new families have taken . . . ; 1 of this year, or within the past "ix weeks, according to statistics compiled at the Wilmette Chamber of Corn merce o~cc s . 1\it~cteen iamilie~ haH left the village dunng that period, it is announced, thus leaving a net · f f ·1· Tl11· s grov,rth is gam o ...v amt tes. said to be the most ph en om nal in the history of \Vilmette: ·_ 1·e r Af WILL READ FRENCH The Reading club resumed its meetm~:-; \Vednesday at the home of Mrs Gilbert \V Kelly 412 C d. Kenilworth. p r' I . umnor roa , Northwest<.'. ro: -~>tu ~andre of 1 11 . th . \Vint~;.. ,~11 ~~\·tr~.tty . wtll co~1duct tun: ,, 1 . ~ ( ~c_a( ~ng 111 I· rench htera poct~l " b~·a H. o t:~~ho n de Roland" an.d occasion- ~r ·~tc~":ere _read on . thts the clttl>·, · 1 · r~. · c mtock.' who was · the n··tr ~111 · 01 F m<·r .0 .leader .· ' 1s spe n d mg ,11 · 1 ·: . . ·_llt P 1 ' ' ~th her hu sband ?. , s. ' 1 rl_ttr~d. pratt -;or from the 111\('r-.tt\ ol Clu cago. OVERCOATS Inexpensive But Not Cheap . As Low As $35 and Up 1 My low overhead expense will save you 25o/o on your next s\Ut or overcoat. Fur Coats- Relined- Repaited.:.._Remodeled L' JOHN T. ROSBERG 830 Park Avenue ,P re tl . . C. Engl.and oi Collings- . ~ \VOod, ~. ] ., \VIlo l1as l> retJ visiting her ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ d ;_ttJgl,ne r,. ~r rs. \\ ·iII ia~ 11 11. ~1 u~ch let r 01 JJ r.J ~~ c~plt ~HTI111C.:, lor tiJ C past 1·ew week~, \nil return to her home the latter part oi this week. Darwin Tulips, Hyacinths, Narcissus, Perennials -oCrocus and Madonna Lilies -o~~ r. .and ).1r :-.. G. \Y. Bull returned of Exceptionally Fine Quality )..lr. and ~fr~ . \\'illiam Vail and their t? their home at 524 ).faplc avenue children of Michigan City, Ind., spent . Saturday! October 17, after a week' s Evergreen Trees and Well Fertilized last week-end C\S gue sts at the home of motor tnp through \\.isconsin . .Mr. and Mrs. Lewis B. Springer of 430 1 -o-. ¥aJ?le a,ven~e. Mrs. Vail i ~ ).f r s. ).f r:-- . ] fJhn Budinger entertained the ~prmger s mece. m.e mbers of the Larks' club Thursday -oaltcrnoon at her home, 614 Maple Ridge Rd., 2 blocks south of Wilmette Ave. Miss Dorothea Hodge. who ~ t· hom<: avenue. Phone Wilmette 939 -M 1:-- 111 Joliet, will arnvc m the village - othe fir t of next week to be the guest HaPold C!li\ l·r ~Iohr ha s just reoi her aunt, Mrs. C. L. ~Iohr of 106 tt:rned to hts home at 101 Sixth street ~i xth street. attcr. an ea-.;t<>rn trip of three weeks; I -oduratton. ~lr:,. C. H. Smith of 711 Laurd a\·e' nue, y.·ho has been tn ~lichigan since -athe first of June, 1s expected home ,. Robert Ha.c ~pent la:,t 'aturday and HARDWARE about ~ovembc r 1. ~unday at lu:- cottage on· Indian Point Fox Lake, Ill. ' -o~1 r~. Charles Gi llette of Long Beach, ~ l'al., i~ the guests ·of her cousin, Mrs. A Complete Line Furnaces, Gutters \. ·. T. Travis of 125 Fifth street, while DR. ARTHUR H. TUTTLE ·11 her "·ay hom~ from the East. DR. ALICE D. TUTTLE Down Spouts, Tinsmithing of Builders' Hardware --o~[ r s. Trallia Kcr:-;ha ,,. oi ~1 u~kogce, Osteopathic Physicians ( >kla .. t:; t·he guest of ).fr. and ~Ir s. Resi<lence and Office l.' harl<:~ E. !Iotze of 1410 Gregory 013 Central Avenue Phone 300 Dr. and Mrs. Donald U. Gallic oi \ \ 'i lmcttc and Dr. and 11 r ::.. Donald ~1. Jr., of Glencoe arc leavi11g thi s en·ning ior the homecoming at th "" t"nivcrsity of Illinois and to attend the Illinoi~ Michigan game. They \viii he th<> week-end , guc· s ts o( DJ;. atHl :..1 r..,. l ~ber t 1 of Urbana. ' ).{ r:- . ~\.illiam ® Phone W il. 2 5 go ROLLAND BULBS BLACK DIR.T Rubta·t Bollaaan, l'lo·ist ···--------------------·) "OHM MILLEN Paint - Glass and Household Goods c .t \'(' llUC. ... . ;-4 .,.. I I j I 'tt --------·---------------.:· The Famous Wil. 3060-3061 1219-21 Wilmette Ave. I I I ~ i I I i i i i I i I I ' i RadioIa Super·Hetrod7ne-25 No Acid Batteries-No Outside Wires-No Ground The Radiola 25 is a second--harmonic, six tube Super--Hetrodyne. This circuit has already dem.onstrat~d that it meets with every demand of the broadcast listener, with respect to Selectivity-Range-Tone and Volume ' I I I I I t i I Maxifnitm Reception-Minimum Cost.. Order Now for Future Delivery. 'E very Thing in Music and Radio · ~~ WILMETTE MUSIC SHOP ORlAN A. GALITZ 1179 Wilmette Ave. Open Every Evening Phone. 3006