Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 4 Dec 1925, p. 43

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= (· , 1 =--= · ==========================================================~ Mrs. Charles N. Reese ·of 7Zl the balance of the year because of the Close Realty Offices on ' E"..:· ·ffrt on English large number of inquiries coming in Forest avenue was hostess to her Sundays During Yuletide on that day of the week from people Tuesday luncheon and bridge club this ~ to Give Lecture at ,. --<>Wilmette real estate offices, almost who are unable to confer with the week. Mrs. L. S. Becker was hostess at a · Association Meet without exception, will be closed on brokers during the week. next lecture in the course sponored by the Board of Education and he Howard-Logan and Central Par~nt- Teacher association w 1 '11 1 · Je gtven ~~ the Arthur H. Howard school r.hursday evening, December 10 at '1 clock. ' The speaker for th~ evening is Dr R. L. Lyman, head of the English de,Jartment .of tl~e School of Education )f the. UntvcrsJty of Chic<wo. Dr I nan ts th 1 !'-. · ~Y . e aut lOr of a number of .c~ b~>Oks on English and literature i .. e ~~. a co-author of "Reading anci ~ \ t.ng, usc<~ as the basis for work m literature m the seventh and e· htl grades. tg 1 Js. l?er 4, 1925 WI L M E T T E LI FE 43 ~The B Sundays until January 16, 1926, it was announced this week. Agreement to close during ' the holiday season was ma,le last week~ with Slll'lday, November 2~. as the fir~ t closin: Sunday. The natural lightness of real estate activity during the · holiday season prompted the agreement to close offi cf'" on Sundays until next month. Office~ ~re kept open on Sundays during small reception and bridge Wednesday Mrs. Harry C. King of 1622 Forest at he.r home, 105 Fifth street. avenue, returned to her home Wednesday, November 25, from the EvansDR. C. E. GEISSE ton hospital, much improved in health. -oGlenn Yo\}ng of Vincennes, Ind., is staying with his sister, Miss Edith Ray Young of 630 Park avenue, for a short time. OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Electro- Therapy Village Theatre Building Phone Wilmette ~o 5 ~ · I . . The obj~ct of this lecture course to ~cquamt _the public with the princtplcs undcrlymg the curriculm of the m?dern school. Xo one in the ~fiddiC' \\est c~n r_res~nt the objective of the course 111 Enghsh and litcratu:-e better than ~r. Lyman, it is stated. al :-·o .t · f r l' q u c n t :-peak e r at , He 1s · aren~.- Te<~chcr a»-..or\a tion mcetin~s cllld \\tll fl.l\'e a mc~~age for parent._, on the problem of selection of literature for the home. There should he a large audience to Dr. Lyman, the :-pon or of the lecture feel. ! " ' ~f r. at:d ~f r:-. ~1 orton B . Skin ncr (l.f 723 _Central a n·nue, ha \'e been in ~cw 1 C?rk attending a conYention. They will return to \ViLnctte next \\ eek. -o-~f rs. C. A. \Yh ce lt:r of 265 \\' ood C~lll. rt, J~a . returned from a fortnight's Y~::>lt '"'.tt.h l~cr son, who is attending he U ntverstty of Illinois. The Maid's Night Off or any other night you will find at the WILMETTE FOOD SHOP c f a most delicious dinner waiting for you, or better still, try one of our $1.00 Sunday Dinners · Your choice of Goose-Chicken or Roast Beef -·· Thursday evening a Chicken Dinner will be served, and Saturday, Tenderloin Steak, 75c · Business Lunches, 5 Oc -·- -·· WILMETTE FOOD SHOP ~' 417Y2 4th Street > ~-----------------------·

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