Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 25 Dec 1925, p. 24

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24 RETURNS FROM HONEYMOON Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mead, who have: spent their three months' honeymoon abroad, have returned, and spent Wednesday in Kenilworth with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Durham of 431 Abbottsford road. They then left for Wiscon sin Rapids to be with Mr. Mead's parents for Christmas. The young couple will reside in Wisconsin Rapids. Mr. and Mrs. ]. W. Humphries of 255 Wood court and their daughter and their nephew are spending the holidays with their son-in-law and daughter. the Rev. and Mrs. L. M. Hile of Bristol, Ind. -')- WILMETTE Wilford C. Shurtleff of 815 Lake avenue, departed December 6, for St. Petersburg, Fla., where he will spend the winter month s. -oM iss Lillian Fitch will be hostess at an informal luncheon at her home 1027 I·:lmwood avenue, Tuesday, December 29. -0·- LIFE December 25, 1925 The Unique Style Shop B. COP L .~. Proprietor Mr. and Mrs. Perry L. Smithers, Jr., and their two children are here from their home in Minneapolis to spend the Christmas holidays at the Perry Smithers' home at 711 Lake avenue. -oMr. and Mrs. I. K. Stover and their two children of 1044 Ashland a venue, have left for Hot Springs to spen d Christmas with Mrs. Stover'~ father and mother, Mr. and : M rs. Henry Al kn, of Troy, Ohio. -v- Mrs. ]. B. Olwin was the hostcs~ for her Tuesday club this week at her home, 820 Lake avenue. -oCharles F. Roberts of 1033 Green wood avenue returned Tuesday from a trip to Miami, Fla. -oWalter Shattuck returned from the University of Illinois Wednesday to spend th e holiday s with his parent~ Mr. and Mrs. Shattuck, 338 Kenilworth avenue, Kenilworth. To those whom we have been privileged to serve in the past and to those whom we hope to serve in the future. We extend to all the season's greetings Phone Wilmette 2403 1 I 26 Central A venue JAMES G. BARBER -1508 Elmwood Avenue, Evanston OFFICIAL SERVICE STA !~ION Frances Dennis returned to \Vilm ettr Tuesdav from the Universitv of Illinois to sper;d the holidays with - her father and mother, :Mr. and Mrs. Oliver C Dennis of 702 Elmwood avenue. Velie and Marmon and Chevrolet. Complete --oM iss Georgiana Rogers of San Diego, Cal., who has returned from a 14 months' trip abroad, is visiting her brother in Evanston and friends in V\ 7ilmette. --o- Chicago Motor Club Special service on Paigl.'. Jl.'wcn. Jordan shop and welding. 24 hour service. Mr. and Mrs. Harry H. McDermott af 620 Washington avenue are to be hosts to 20 relatives at Christmas dinner. -0- Beauty Lies in Healthy EYES It's not so much the size or color of the EYES that makes them beautiful. Rather, it's the glow which radiatP.s from them. Un# less kept always clean and healthy, EYES lack1this alluring lustre. Millions of women throughout the world promote EYE health and beauty with Murine. It cleanses EYES of irritating par# tides and keeps them clear and bright. Contains no belladonna. Our illustratt>d books on "E-ve Care" or "E~·e Beauty" are f'REE on request. Helen Hayes has returned from Penn Halt, Chambersburg, Pa., to spend the holiday period with her parent s, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Hayes of 911 Lake avenue. -oDr. and Mrs. Donald M. Callie will entertain 14 guests at dinner Christ mas day at their home, 1115 Elmwood~ aYenue. -oMrs. Harry Davis wa s ho stess at a dinner par~y \Vedne sday evening. December 16, at her home', 624 Elmwood avenue. -oM iss Patty Foresman of Essex road, Kenilworth, returncq Tuesday from th~ East where she visited a s~hool girl friend in Buffalo. The Murine Company ncpt. :n, Chicago ~EST .Jaa. zs and March 1, 19Z6 INDIES z Cruises from New York S. S. MONTROY AL Only a month from home visiting 15 ports under 8 different flags. Enjoy a tropical springtime, with the thermometer steady between 70 and 80 while winter is doing ita worst back home. Far- $2150 up. Experienced travelers say that thia cruise gives wonderful value for the money. Write for literature today. . Common Briclt Firl'plac~ 4.-nican Legion. Dolton, Illinois TO OUR FRIENDS WhenoldSt.Nicholascrawlsdownthe common brick fireplace on Chrisbnas Eve we hope he will fill yow; stocking to overflowing. It is the wish of the common brick industry that his visit will mark a new era of health, happiness and prosperity to all. ':for Beauty rwith Economy Build rwit 1 Common Briel AvtA.r ..,.,.,.,_ 1rom R. s. Elworthy, Steamship General Agent, 71 E. Jackson Blvd., Telephone: Wabash 1904, Chicago, Ill. Canadlaa Paellle CHICAGO BRICK EXCHANGE 133 West Washin2ton Street CHICAGO. IUINOIS

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