22 WILMETTE LIFE Fe br'u a ry 5, 192o Well Known Inventor to Build Home in Glencoe Frederick E. Lewis Resident North Shore Funeral Director Mr. Frederkk E. Lewis, assisted by Mrs. F. E. Lewis, residing in Wilmette, will direct funerals in a manner to meet the most exacting requirements. They have bad twenty-one years of successful professional service in this field. Personally recommended by Mr. Cbas. A. Stevens of Chicago and a host of others. They come to the North Shore ready to render the most careful, courteous, conscientious service. All calls will be personally attended to by Mr. Lewis, who ia the only funtral · director residing in New Trier Township. ·1 h!s short mid-seniester Yacation \\·ith hts parents, ~{ r. and \f r s. Joseph. Foerster, who have ju:-;t 1110\' t'd from \Vilmette into their ne\Y home at 122 Kenil\\'orth avenue. KcnihYortll . -oUr . and \fr-,. J. \". Scan·r ni La Grange, formerly of \\.ilm~:ttt.'. are I spending a fortnight ii1 "\fiami ,,·ith ~fr. Seaver's father. Claude L. Post of 671 Di\·ersey Parkway, Cliicago, inventor and manufac School children throughout Illinoi-; turer of the Post envelope press, has purchased from Gelder and Sneary 220 " ill, during the next t\\·o weeks. entl'r feet frontage with a depth of 173 feet into an endeavor to make Valentinl"-· on Hohlfeldcr road in Glcnco~ Day a happy one fqr their less fortun Gardens. adjacent to . Glencoe . 1fr. ate brothers and sisters who arc ware)... Post contemplate..; erecting- a magnifi- of 1\ear East H.elici in the Bible Land ., rent modern rcsid\.'lll'l' on this prop- and other drvastatcd region~ along t ht· ert\· in the near itttttrl' . L. D. Kirk- ::\'! cditerranean. \\"ith the cOillllll'IHiation oi Prc~idcnt pa t.ric k of the fi r111 oi Ce lder and Coolidge, Governor Small. Francis C . Sneary neg-otiated the -,ale. Blair, State superintendent oi Puhlir instrur:tion, the appcal for contimH:d Joseph Foerster. ] r.. has returned aid ior the hungry little ones in tht· from the Cnivcrsit,· 1>f lllinois to spend ~ear Ea~t is being carried to t·ven Near East Orphans to Be Remembered on Valentine's DaJ.: -o. ~f1ss 1fona Heller ,,.a.., ltostt's' at a dinner part>· at hrr honk, 808 Elmwood avenue .. Fnday. Janu~ry 29. wh~·n siH' entcrtamed 1~ gue!'ts. 111 honor 0 } thr ,"~' O~k Park. gtrls._ ~ft~"' . Hrlrn_ . :)a,rkt'i> ~ftss Berntcc Skellc:! <~IHI \f,..,.., \lmt Steinberg. - 01 I I pupil in puhlic schooh throughout th ·~ · land that they may "adopt" a.., thei1 \·alcntine one oi the orphanl'd childrt:l l o\·er:-.cas. The state committee, headed 1)\· ior mn Con. rnor Frank 0. Lowde1i, e111 pha~izes the fact that it cosh hut $()!1 yearly to pro,·ide food, clothing, shdt~·t and \·orational education to c!tilclrl'n in ~ear East orphanag('-, which i-. t·qtti\·aknt to about scn·ntetn cent" .t day and, a.., in iornwr Years. it i-> e~ I pe~·ted that ~rhool giits ~\·ill range iro1 11 this 'ltllll to the ~5 monthly which i-. sttiiicent to maintain a ··vakntine" it t the oppre~:,ed countrit'." wlH'~t· lOO,I~lll children are \\·ards nt chantahh· 11 1 ; ~·lint'd pn..,on-, in the l"nit~·cl Stat~·.,. V ~ty Latest in M od~tn Limou1ine Equipmtnt Mr. Frederick E. Lewis tUaiattd by MRS. F. E. LEWIS Phone Wilmette 3552 1120 Central A"te, WILMETTE \li~.., Jlarriet :\n,t·.,·. "lw arrived . FORMER RESIDENT DIES irom tht· l"nin'r,it,· oi Tllinni-. Tuesd;l\" \Yord wa" n:n·ived in the village tn ~pend her nlid-sena·..,tn h~lida\·.., " ·ith 1 rhi~ wevk of the death. on Januar~· I h~'r p:tr<'llt!-, \Jr. and \Jr.., . l· . J. ~~'\\T\ · 123, ni \fr~. DeCou at Lincoln, ;\eh . ot ~Y> Lake an·nm·. h_rotwht "·1t·. 1 .hl·r at thl' :t~l' of l)l) yt'ar~. \fr..,. De ·(>\1 a-. hn hott-.e gut·:,t, \ft..;~ B('tt:· 1·.\rl'.l!" \ will ht· renH·rnhnl'd by many resident ., -o! oi tht· \·illage a~ the mother of Mr.., . \1 is:, \filclred \felone. daui!htet" ni I F. n. Dean, \\"itl' ()i the R '\". E. B \Jr. and ~[rs . ]. \\' . "\felont·,of 01~ Fclr - 1 Dean. a former pa~tor oi the Fir"t t'"t avenue, rdunwd. from r,m~~·hn ,·ol - ( 'ongre~ational church oi \\'ilnwtt e. lege l;·st " eek-end tor her lllld-sellll'" ---------tt·r ,.;,cation. 1 \lr. and \Jr ..... :\ . If. llcdflllt·yt·r 111 l t~U~ \\"ilmt'tte an·nut: announ~·~.· tl~t· birth 11i a -.on. _lanttar~ 27 . Tt-INlhont> Wllmt-ttt> 3347 1 DR. FRANK B. ERWIN VETERINARIAN ~tu·c·hallzhag -0- In tht' "trt>n"tmt-nt of y our ht>Mt frlt-udM th«'" ··Oo~ 1 Frt'd 1~ . ( )u;l\ k oi 3~ (.'n· . . ct·llt pla1 · -.aikd iroln .~St·;.lttk i11r _I a pan Ft'hn.J an 3, i11r an ~.·xtt'nckd htt-.iiH'..,.., -.ta~ . 1 nnd ('nt" rN·t-h·c· 1ny )tf'"rsonnl ntt«'"ntlon 724 Prnirl«'" .\ , .... '\'llm«'"tt«'". Ill. .\II c·nll"' ~.._,..,._....._.,t~.._,,,._,t~,~~.._.,~~~~~~~·,._.·~-.o~~-~~..-.c·-o-r_a_r_r_o_c_~- ·~· - _:\.. D. Pettil>llnt· oi 'Lull\'" Fl.t . i~ Yi"it;n~ hi-, parl'nt ..... \1 r. ;llld \1r" . F :\ . l'ettih onc oi ~12 l'entr.l avcnut· . (~ern -0- -· Buy Large.Trees NOW! Because they should be planted with a large frozen ball of earth. As this is our last winter in the nursery business, we can give you GREAT BARGAINS in AMERICAN ELM and NORWAY MAPLE trees for street or lawn planting frotn 6 to 15 inches in diatneter. Also sotne SPECIMEN TREES in other varieties. ,. Why? I I I I I I PETERSON NURSERY 1a-a-~ ..-.,..-..~.._,.~-~- ' ~-a-u-~- . a- Chicago Office-30 N. 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