Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 22 Jan 1926, p. 32

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32 WILMETTE LIFE January 22, 1926 Mr. and Mrs. ]. G. Elder of 625 Miss Mabel Carleton arrived in \VilMaple avenue had as house guests mette Thursday from her home in Torover the week-end, Mr. and Mrs. C. onto for a visit of two or three V\' e~ks Madsen of Hammond, Ind. at the home of her brother and sisterin-law, Rev. and Mrs. Hubert Carleton, --oM iss Esther Hoffman of 1635 Lake of 1103 Forest avenue. avenue left Sunday for Cleveland in --o-. the interest of her work with the LiJustus Chancellor of 549 Oak street, brary. bureau. \Vinnetka, was elected first vice-president of the Chicago Law Institute at the annual meeting Saturday, January Auto Repairing 16. Peter Richard Boylan was elected president. Guuanteed W·o rk Reasonable Ratts 1 Rosa Skelton 4 1 o Prairie Ave. Wilmette 3 55 5 Mrs. McKaynesir<.:H to expreSS appreciation of the splendid patrotutg-t· accortle<l lwr by an ever-increasing clientele. Her shop in th(· ox building, \Vilm ctte and Central avenues! is equipped to give serv1ce in dn·ssmaking· to meet the mo~t discriminating demands; also Rmocking and remodeling·. She is prepared to aid in solving- the evervexing· prohlem attendant upon the missE>s' and childrE>n's clothes. Just call Wilmette 2l!li; and talk it over. Earl W. Estes of 1626 Wilmette ave- Local Groups Invited to nue left Thursday on an extended busiAttend Welfare Meeting ness trip which will include stops in More than 300 . alumnae of Kapp~ ' Salt Lake City, San Francisco, and Alpha Theta s<?ronty .held a Founders Los Angeles. He will be away four or dav luncheon Saturday, January 16, at five months. 1 ·o'clock at the Edgewater Be_ach hotel in observance of the fifty-~1xth -0Mr. and Mrs. lra C. Darling. 25(, ar111iversan· oi the founding of the orKenilworth avenue, Kenilworth, atHf ganization- in 1870 at De Pauw univer. their daughter. '!\t iss Betty, will lcaYc sit \'. then called Asbury college. ,.l'he program was presented by :M1 s next FridaY for a six weeks' stay in Anne Drummond, Mi . s I lclen ~edge s, California. and Tau chaptl'r of the soc1cty at -0Korthwestern university. Lo\vell Comee ha:-' returned to ~lr!--. l{a\'lnoncl \\'lwelock of 71( Thorpe academy at Lake Forest after spending- a month \\·ith his parents. :\ i 11 t h !'-- t r t ' ( · i is l' 11 t l' rt a i 11 in g h <' r lun r h ~1 r. and l\1 r~. J. F. Comer of 16 L.: l' Oll and bridge rluh toda~·. Forest a\·enue. · -o'Mrs. E. W. \Villiams of 1229 Lake avenue will entertain a group of Chicago \\·est side friends for luncheon and bridge Friday, January 22. \'Jl,f" Ua: 01<" li 1 ·: ~ IJ, \\' Oil 'I'll TAXES Special Assessn1cnts now due, pay at the Village IIall and save titne and money. STATE 01"' TI~LTNOIS l't>l'~TY t>F C'OPK l ss S IX '1'111·~ ('Ol VI ' Y COl'll'l' OF ('OOii. ('OU~'l'\. -o:Mrs. Benjamin Hoodhouse of 427 . "TITIOX 1 Laurel avenue entertained at luncheon . IN TJJPJ :\fATTER OF THE 11 > 'w" ORTH. , c · OF THE VILLA<;E OF KENI _. Saturday, January 16, Ill honor of ~Irs. FOil Tin; I'HO 'EEPl:"H:S FOR THE · .) ·o ~r~k~ --~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~F~r~e~d~e~ri~c~k~~~~o~x~-~o~f~X~e~\~V~,~ BUDSON·ESSEX SALES AND SERVICE I 1 ;n.:xnr~n PF HO(;BH. AVE~c~-; AND THE J)J{AI~I:-\1:. OltAl>ING, CURBI. ·n- AXI> l'A\'1~<: OF SAID HOGE,!1 ..:\\'K~l'E AS SO Ol'l~:":ED A~D EX- SPH J·;A])I~<: UF A SPE lAL ASSESS1\lE~T FOH. A LOCAL nn=:ROV~ :\lF:\"T FOit Tlil'~ OI'E~ING A~D EX· ACQt'lltEliEST OF CEHTAIS EHTY A:":D THE LEVYING PRO~ Al\:D E. I-T. I<ERR, Village Collector. 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111( I ( "( >< >K Tl·:XDEI>, A~D OF OTHER HTR~ETS AS l'ltOVIDE]) BY OUDINA~<;I:, A~ A ("( >lll :IXEI > DII'HOVl·~:\1 b;\;'I 1.:'\l Tl-U: \'ILLA<:E OF KK:XIL\VORTH, ('( >1' ~TY, TLLT ~OIS. :\O'l'H ' E. J. F. DAVIS 911 LINDEN AVE. TEL. WINN. 2268 ----------·-----------------------------------------~ Established 18 54 C. H. JORDAN & CO. Fune.ral Directors for ,"' 2 Years Jordan Funeral Service plan reduces the cost of funerals considerably 6 r 2 Davis Sr. Phone University 44 9 ! 1 I !'\otlcP iH h1·n·1>Y givt·n to all pc·rsons intert'Hted that tlw noar<l of Lo<'al lmprO\'t·m~·nts of tht' Haicl Yilla~e ?f Kc·nilworth, haH hf'r ·tofore fll~·tl m s:-11<1 Court In ~aiel caus<·, a. ('t·rtitlcate ~how ing- the cost of thf' work proYi<lcd for in said cam-a·, the amount r(·ser\'ed .for illtt>rt·Ht, ancl Hhowing· that tlw ll'l!prn\'t·nwnt ha~ ht·t·n <'onHtrurted. 1n substantial conformity to the rN!Ulr<'nwnt~ of th<· ol'iJ.dnal orclinancf' th< ·refor. Tlw lH·aring to consi<lPr and detC'rmin<' wh(·tlwr the facts as Rtate<l iu sai<l Certificate' ar<' true·, will be held in saicl court on tlH.· first day of F 1· b r u a r y, A. 1 ) . 1 !I 2 G. at t < · n o' c 1o c k A. ~1.. or as ~wnn tht·r<·aftt·r as thf!tUHitH·SH of tht· ('lllll't Will JH·rmit. .All JH·rsons <lt·siring ma~· lilt· <~ltj{·<:trons 1n . . Hai<l ('flUHt· J,~· or b~·for·p s:ud trmt~, awl tna~· :qqwat· on tht· ht·aring autl makt th<·i r <lc·ft>llSI'. l>at f·d. K1 ·Hil\\ortll, lllinoi:-;, Januar:y 12, } !)2 fl. . J:()AHn OF VH'AL Dff'l{O\'E:\1 E:":TS OF Tl n; \'I Ll.u\(; r·; OF K E:'-;1 L\\'< 1I~TI Jan1t:s f. C. :\Jurray, l'n·!'·:irl<·nt. ------lli~h\\:a~· LlG-2tc I ! Wilmette Office Phone Wilmetre 3 3 54 ( 'uJnlni:o.!lliu·u·r uf :\, \\' 'l'rit·r 'l'uwn!>ehlt· ~t:att·m.-nt uf Ht·t·t"i(ttH · nncl Oi!>Chursc·Jnt·ntN 1 .Jnnunry 1, 1D2:S, to Ht·c·.-mlu-r :n, 192:'). CHICAGO 2oo E. Erie St. -------------------- Phones Superior 7709-7710 I{I·:<"ETI'T:-; ···················································· R EST, relaxation and comfort are you r s when you live at The Orrington. Warm. spactous apartments with or without kitchenette. = ~'llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllttlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll!!llllllll 1 THXI'H Balan<'(' on hand .Jan . 1, l92:i .... ....·...... -~=_ First Chur;~u~!rr~~~~~t, S E R VJ C E S Scientist _=_~-' :~=-~ "' · <'atH'~·llt·tl In t P n·~ t . . . . .. .. . warrant $4:--,747.·tti· 7 !l2. 4 fi :i.-to 4!l,54:i.32 $70,454. 9 lndudt·s $:i,7!11.77 , . (1f 1!123 tax. G3~S 1 >lSI~ I ' H.HI~:\IB~TS \Vart'antH Tenth Street and Central Avenue = l·~ar·th ltoa<l: NoH. 46~3 to inclu::-;ive: both C'onstr·uction GnHiing l>rag· ~!;ing- .. $ltl.7~;,_o!l 4 . I ' 4,723.~1-1 11.!'10 ·;,~a.fiti And the cost 1s less than . maintatntng a private home with the aid of servants. University 8 700 SUNDAY SERVICES-.J 1 A. M. Oiling· ·· ······· $26,0G4.49 Hard Ho<Hl : : ~onHtruetion :\I a iII tt·lHl li<'P . .. $20,Glii.6!1 ~;,,3(1 $20, 7{}0. 99 I~ January 24th-"TRUTH" llridgt·H and C'uln·rts: <'o n H t r u e t i o 11 2 4 (l. ~ 2 ltl·pai r:-; 62.13 :\la<'hin('l'\-: Pun· hasP!-> Ht.·}Hlirs Suppli~·s READING ROOM-1163 WILMETTE AVE. $ 30~.!'15 61.69 413.2;) ........ . :.\1 iHe<·lla 11eous ... . l~nlance $ 474.fl4 123.0fi 4,5l:i4.43 52,240.85 : 'IIIIIIII'IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII~' :1 = ~ on hand Jan. l, 1926 ... -·...... $18,214.04 H. H. SHERER, Highway Commission(·r. LTNli-ltc

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