Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 5 Feb 1926, p. 31

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Februa ry 5, 1926 WILMETTE LIFE ( st xt a!, G. th ld tL ,., ,., ·r 1.fiss ~ P~tty Foresman, 515 Essex POSTMASTERS TO MEET ff>ad, Kemlworth, le ft Wedne sday for The Association of North Shore Hobart c<;>llege, Gene\·a, N. Y., to atSamuel In su ll and John ]. Mitchell te!ld J un10r week. From there she Postmasters will meet in Glencoe Pauline 1lanches ter, · · t ·11 1 J have arcep~ed tru ~ teeships with North- will go to Michigan to attend Junior Thursday evening, February 11, with . plam~ · Wl )~ ,,·e . ,t<TII untY<:r~it · Tl . . . Percy Armstrong, the host. Following 11H· ~o l01 st at the next afternoon con- iwr of tl . · ~ ·. lcrc \\as a meet- \\'C(·k at Ann Arbor. a dinner at Glengables, the meeting ru t of the Svmphony Pia ver~ of Chi_ t ·:. ~c trmtee -.. at the Drake hotel 1 -o11 will be held in the Glencoe Post office. r a~o under -the direct ion- of Gcor~t· . s cc - <lalnd a ppro\'a I c,f their name s . · I . ". \\aS orma v nndc 'lCrord'J t p :Mrs. 0. G. orns of 1211 Che s tnut 11 Dasc h. to >e g1ven at. ·"e"' · 'ncr hi gh idrnt \\.alter Dill g o res- avenue had as her hou se g u ests la st ~c hool Tue sday afternoon. I· chruary 0, 'J . cott. .\ r .. Tn.sull ~~ bead o f variou-; loca l Week, ~Irs. E. Ralph BaKer of Keokuk 1 · d ct ~·tc l.Ight and gas cnmpanic. and is and :\fr :--. Kirk }.[cck of Bonaparte Io,va. ' lteavii;· mtcrc ted in other~, includin~ the C~mmon w<'alth Edison companv, I t~1e }.f~ddl e \\~c:-t Utilities compan~·, NEXT WEEK IN WILMETTE 1 <·ople s G~c;, L1 ~ ht and 'o k e company. i l~~ o rd cd at the Chambe r of Comme rce .) a~Hl t_l~~ Cht_cago, Xorth ~hore a~d 11iJ .: 1 . \\auh . railr oad. }.fr. Jn c;u ll IS peri ~onally mt 'f<'~t('d in tlw amal~amation Sunday, February 1 n[ :\ rmor In'-tituty nf _Technology with 7 :3!1 P. }.{. Sunday En~ning club, \nrthw cstc rn tlllJn·r;;tt~· a:) he has r cflng rc ~a tional church. , rt·11tly c::prc:-;t·d a de~irl' to <:.ee Chicago tlw <·n~mc·cnng educational renter oi Monday, February 8 the t'nited State.::. ~~no 1'. ~1. Ouilmrttc (nurt ~o . 84f.l C:1.tholir Dau~htcr' s of .-\mcrica . .Jf,!Jn ]. }.fitrht·l l.t rc-.,icknt of the Tlli noi~ }.fyrch ant-.' Tru-.t company of ChiTuesday, February 9 ··.:_t~·.c.' . 1 n:1nly_ th<' fll_in oi-; Truc;t and j · .t\ 111g h.tnk. I'- n tH· ot the: l>c-..t known 1 12: 1.~ J>. }.J . Luncheon. \\.ilm tti l' Optimi-..t cluh. Elec t ion ni Of~Jankl'rc; in. Chic:-tgo and has long been I fleers. Ouilmettc ('c,untry rluh. tntne ~te d m ~ orth we stc rn univer::-itv. 1 I k j ... t ht· 't'l"IIJHI _ktnk pr ~!cknt to l;e nn th<' J,oard ftt tru <:.tl'c. of ~c,rth -, ~:I.~ P. }.f. Ouilmcttc Council. Xo . 922. Knight': of Co lum bu:;, Odd \\'t·:-.tt ·r n uni,·cr-..ity. the nthf'r hcin·r 1 .)ttr \Y.\FFLE IRONS are Fellow's hall. }.feh·in ..\. Taylor, prniclcnt ni 1 11~· r eady and ·w aiting for your H : I~ P. ~[. \\ 'ilmettc I o. t .:\o. 4(,. hr . . t \::tl'·.r l:o l han k nf Chiracm. F()r , ()rder. The :\mni can Le gio n. ~t. -\u m any ~ · car-., }.fr. }.fitchell's bank ha · gu. tine';. Club Rothe . orr u 1' it· cI. i n 1' art ;1 . it c at I. aS a II e \YhcncYcr the question Tue~claY l'on1munit·\· . . tnTt ;tnd .f;tcf.. . . c,n l·r ·tJk\·;trrl O\\·nerl' K:30 P. }.f. arises. "\\"here ·to eat and dance. \\.oma n 's Ciuh building.· l'hotr· I· ~· T··l··ff h _ \' ~nrth\\C'-tl'fll unirn-..it\·, a11d tlw what to eat?" Con1e iri for Miss Pauline Manchester rel at ic, tJ-. l.ct\\.tT11 tht· hank .ancl :\orth Wednesday, February 10 :11 4 o'clock. }.ti ~-- :\fan rht·'fcr ,, ill \\'(·-.,tcril ha\c :th\a,·-.. !,t'l' ll ('Xtrcmc· !_,. a nice golden bro\vn pka~ant. it i-, -,aid. · 12 :1.~ P . \1. Luncheon. \\' ilme ttl· J'iay th(' fir~t nwn·n1t·nt oi lh·cth :J\·vn· . . \\'~ FFLE Rotary cluh. Ouilmettc Co untn· l' \1 inor Concertc, for piano and or· club . · with plenty of good butter rhc~ tra . She \\' ;(~ iornwrly a ~! tJ(kllt ' Wildcats Announce Grid Thursday, February 11 and maple syrup. It will ~,j .:\t.,,. Trin llit.:h :o;r'httol. ~raduatin 1 .; f t P. }. f. D i nn c r an d \~a lc n t i n t · · 111 the cJa-.,s of 1923. and is now a 1 ~ e . U e or ~X _ ear 6 :30 1nure than answer the quesParty club for Bu:-;incs and ProllH: mher ctf the junic··· rJa..,.., at .\'orth -l l·1dlmnng b a ~chl'dttle 01 l<J2(J ioottion. fessional \\'ome n. o ngregati o n a l " e-,tern uni\'er s ity. \Yhilc at New ktll game~ announced hY the ~orth church. Trier .., }H' wa!-- an honor ..,tudc.: nt and wv:-ttr n unin·r::.ity athlttic department: 7:30 P. ).I. \Yilmette Lodge X o. tCI 'I k a pre ·, in<"nt part in tlw mu-.iral ~ o uth Dak ota at EYanston, Octobl' r 2: 931 A.. F. and :\ . }.f.. }.fa . onic hal!. ;tr ti,·it it ·~ 01 the . rhool. Carleton College at Ev;lllston, Ortohcr R:00 P. }.{. A. T . Sherman Lod rr,, }.ti~~ ~fan c hnte r i-. ;111 arti . . t Jlltpq 0: fncliana uni,·e r ity at E,·anston, Oc:\o. R92 T. 0. 0. F .. Odd Fcllo,~\ 1,j H(o\\·ard \\'l') l". \\<: 11 kn(l\\'ll Chirago tlll>er l (J; ~otre Dame at Evan . ton, Ochall. tllh cr 23: Tndiana univer:-ity at Bloompia no t<·ac lwr. whn i-., a pre . . i<knt oi ingtnn. Incl.. ( ktoh~.:r J(): Purdue uni\\.ilmette . She w;t-., gin·n oth('r . . .. · 1 · a t 1:-. t ~· . 1 6 : l'l 11· 1 · . pc·r. - \lt~t' , \an~ on, . \ O\em)er Friday, February 12 lorm;tnce-. on t 1 H' nnrth ."h(lre and a11dJ- ragn · unin·r~it\' at EYan-;ton ::\ 0 , . 0 11 _ 7 :30 P. }. I. \\. i Im e tt e C h apt e r. for a meal that satisfies. <·net·~ look fo:,,·ard \\.tth pJea . . ure t o , ". "!' 13. and J1·,,,·a univcr. itY 'at Jmya H. :\ . }.l., }.la~ o nir hall. lwanng her \\·tth the ~ymph ~ ny pia~·- Cit,·, Ta .. ~ ovcmbe r 20. · - ~ lnsull, ' .n --~-------------·· ' STUDENT IS SOLOIST Mitchell Newest Trustees at Northwestern 'r' r· · . 's· l I 1 Any Hour of the Day from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. I i S h d } N y . Thr. Wilmette Cafe ('r~. 1 . -- . -- - --- ·' J' I p II II II Thicn·s. believed by the police t o han.· been bovs, broke into the re;;idence of C. \\( Utzman, 197 Golf te:-race, la s t :Monday afternoon, and. after .ransacking the hou se , took a rin g, an automatic pistol and a pair of binoculars. }.f r s. l~ tzman had Lee n a way during the a·fternoon and di scovered the burglary when she returned. Entrance had been gained by breaking- the glass in a basement window. The thieve s left behind them some silverware, . evcral pieces of jewelry and a valuable camera which were about the hou c. Young People Return to I Thieves, Thought to Be From Past Exams . Boys, Loot Utzman Home Recover The -.,hort pnind of relaxati::>n fol- I I lowin g mid - year examination-. at the Un iver sity of Illinoi s brings to \Vil mette a number of young folk ,,·h· 1 han~ rome home to rrruperatc. Amon g others at h om e are Tean Dran' r. 1farion Thaver. F.thd ·colwell: Jame s ~fe h ·ille·. D o rot h_,. Ha 11. Betty \V eh ber. Bernaclct te Pat ter~on. F.lvina and Lihhv Heirhman. Ro salind Budinger, :\fi re O'Connell. }.far -' garet McCue. :\Iary Sprague. and George Chronis. R o bert }.foce ln. who formerly lived in the village, is visit- : ing here during hi s vacation. Phones Wilmette 2600.-01, 721 Main St. \Vilmette, Ill. I 1 Motors Service, I~e. Everything for t.h e Autotnobile There will still be a lot of slippery \Yeather a11d you may wish you had MICHAEL DIETRICH DIES Funeral ~cn· iccs for :Michael Dietrich. who lived with his daughter, }.{rs. George Pettinger, 1424 \Vilmett e avenue, were held :M onday morning of this week from St. Francis Xavit:r church. Burial was at the Niles Center cemetery. }.!r. Dietrich was 76 years old and had been a resident of this vicinity for many years. Your clothea washed l!ft if you nngus RETURN FROM EAST ~f r. and ~[ r s. Paul L. Roche of 801 Central avenue have returned from an eastern trip. having spent two weeks in New York and some time in Boston as the gue s t of 1Ir. Roche's mother. Mrs. T. L. Vosc. \Vilmette friends of :Mrs. \rose will he interested to learn that she will spend the remainder of the winter in Flordia. WEE· D - d s t. e Electrical Repairing Radio Sets and Suppliet Eveready "B" Batteries Music Master Loud Speakers Base Plugs Installed fil)e Line of Lighting Fixtures EA5 '-.4J" Vacuum Electrid .'1. WASI-IER SKID CHAINS good for several seasons. All sizes in stock. - Adams Electric Shop Fourth Street Phone Wilmette I~ ]. C. Slown A. B. Van Deusen

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