Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 12 Mar 1926, p. 5

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.March 12, 1926 WILMETTE VANISHING LUNCHEON VOGUE LIFE 13 Firemen Put Out Three MAN'S MOST IMPORlAN SENSE The -.ight ---t·nse is man\ 1110!-.t play you trirks, tir aiter u-..mg, you important judgelllt'nt faculty. Tf your t'~T'l'a-..ily or arht· ~ h : ndd h;tn· tht·m exam ined. To add to the chain of vanishing Blazes With Small Loss luncheons m vogue in Wilmette as Three small fires c,_lled the Wil church benefits, Mrs. Willis Hutson of 1112 Elmwood avenue entertained mette fire department out on runs eight guests at her home Wednesday. this week. The fir st was at 2 o'clock ~frs. 0. C. Ea. tman and N[rs. Arthur 11onday morning, when a defective Taylor were hoste sses at Mrs . Taylor's fireplace at the h ome of Edward A. home. , R35 Central avenue. la st Moil - Zimmerman. 219 Sixth street, star te d day. ~Ir s. Leslie ~~ illar also enter- a hlaze. The damage was \·erv smalL tained eight g·ucst s at luncheon . All ~ron day afternoon firemen ~vc;e called three of the se affairs haYe been given to 1546 Hill "t rcet \\'hen a chimn .,. for the \;\Toman's g uild of the Congre- burned out, hut no damage was don.c to the house. it was said. On Tuesg·ational church. day there was a blaze at the h ome of George Schaefer, motorcycle policeman, Elmer \\'illiams. 12.29 Lak e a\'enue, at 150R Hill street. Spontaneous comwho was taken ill while in Florida bustion in some clothe.-, stored in the ha s been quite sick at hi s home it~ attic was the catt--e of thi fire, which \Yilmette for abo ut two weeks. He di(l \·cry little damage. is 110\\. ahk to be abo ut . ~~ r:-'. \Vii Iiam s has returnrd from Florida where ~[is~ Juliaettc l< ose ~Iarkens, daughshe .-pent about f!\'c weeks. tt·r of l\[r. and ~Ir . . Elias ~[arkens of -0~Ir;-;. Harry Griswold of the Lind en 120 Dupee place. who has hecn in the Cre-..t apartment..; has had a:-. her g uest Ea:-t. met her father in ~ew York thi . . \H'Ck. :\1r . C. E. DaYi of 11adi- Citv. and left with him on a trip to tht: South and Cali fornia. son. \\"i s. St. John,s Notes Boy Scout wards made recently by the \Vilme e Boy Scout Commission ha \'e he en announced as follows: ,\.nnounce Awards .r n mun ,. Th<' following 31), 19 2 6 : awards were made 76 years nf successful practice -o- DR. 0. H. BERSCH Optometrist .------------------------LO & u s ·wiTHOUT 1 : .f1t. 1177 Wilmette Avenue Wilmette Phunt· fur .\ 1·1·nintnu·nr \\ il. :!74141 or Ut·~o~. \\·u. 1'7o; 1 On Detdrnble }lomes and Apartment : BulldlngH 1 ~ n COMMISSION ~1 i:-" Fl . . it Gultr of 412 Gregory an·nue " ·ill entertain about 12 of her \ friend:-. irom Chicago at a St. Patrick's day party tomorrow evening. -0- John Hancock Mutual Life lnallr1 ance Company I \, n. 1.:\~(;\\-'0RTHY, 1 J:! n ·. Loan Ageat Atlam!ll St., Chicago ·------------------------- :\f r:-.. Jlarn:y :\ . Bu.,h, 7.21 Green\\'oocl a \·enue. entrrtainrd tiH' hoard of direr tors of thr \\.oman'._ Club of \Yilnll'tte at lun cheon at hrr h(1111r \Vr<lne;;;day. Tronp 1-Ja<' k Kaufman, 1st class. Troop 2-1, Sydney H. Davies, Star f-l<"out S<"ho)n rship merit badge; 2, Haroicl K Spinney, Jr., Civics merit hadg-P, First Aid merit badge. Public HE-alth mf'rit badge; :3, Delma Cald" £'11, C'ycling- merit badge, ScholarRhip. Cnrpent r y merit badge, Music nwrit badgf'; 4, r.eorge Glover, Blect!'ieit\· mHit bafl~e: 5, Dorland Davis, Fi n;t · ~\ i(l merit badge, Pioneering mi"'t·it h<Hlge, l } rson~l Health merit ba«lg·f>: 6. Braclforcl Hutson, Machinery m rit ha(lge; 7, Albert Moore, Radio m<·rit haclge; 8, Robert Smith, Second Class: !), Fr d ~ichalson, one year of s rvice . Troop 3- l, Kf>nnf'th Osborn.e, Civics nH·I'it IJa(lg·e, Life Saving ment badge, nu!"iness merit hadg·e: 2, Robert Harpt ·t·, f'i\'i<'s m rit badge, Scholarship tnf'rit hadge. Troop 4-1. John Fowler, Scholarsh i Jl m«"rit badgf>; 2, Lane Car'"ter, Swilllming merit hadge. Tr::)Op ;:J-1, Edward Dierks, 1st d:i~~: 2. AlYin · nartholomew, Scholar~hip, mct·it h:ulg-e. Tt·oop 7 Sea. Scouts-1, Boatswain f)(· nt·rar<l, 2 y('ars service, long cruise ltatll!'·· : 2. Cox~wai n :\1cKana, 2 years ~··t·Yk··. long- cr ui se badge; 3, Coxswa i 11 Olclt·t", 1 year '3ei'vice 4, Seascout I1urge, 2 years service, long cru i~·' b:t{lg-t·; 5, Seascout B e nnett, 2 \ ' t · a rs ~~· l·Yict·, l ong cruise badge: Sea~c·CI\1 t r· .. rry, 1 year service, long cruise had !!'··: 7. Sea:;;cou t Small, 2 years servi· ·f·: '· ~··:tscout Davies, 1 year service; ~·. ~~ · :t~(·r>ut Sullivan, 2 years service; 1n, ~~·a!-'··out Yo~t. 1 year service; 11, ~ ·. ;,~<·out Boyagian. 2 years service: 1~. ~··a!"cout Hooker, 1 year service: 1 :~ ~· · asrout Hutson, 1 year service; 1-t: ~· · as<'l·ttt \Trl~ean, 1 year service. 11r. and Mrs. William Harridge of 1440 Forest avenue are in Hot Spring:;, :\rk .. ior a :-.ho rt vacation. \Vhat About Service? You buy an automobile on one day . But you drive it ) 64 days in the year . When the need for reliable service arises. will you find an authorized service station near your home to meet that need? Cadillac owners in Evanston and the North Shore communities are served bv the Cadillac Evanston Branch at 1 81 0 Ridqc Avenue. At this branch. trained mechanics equipped ·with specia 1 Cadil lac tools. service these cars properly and promptly. The Evanton Branch is near vou . And it is always ready to service Cadit lac cars in the shortest time consistent with good work. For Breakfast Too! S to be served with a breakfast of the same excellent standard of the luncheons and dinners provided by Frtit Miller at the Central Cafeteria, thatBeginning April first. our doors will open at seven o'clock each week-day morning. There will be waiting for you the right sort of breakfast to begin a successful day! Sundays 12 to 5 Personal Supervision of Fred J.{lller o . many people have wanted C A t t I ·n I L LA C 1810 Ridge Avenue EVANSTON BRANCH Evanston 6 -. '- University 8600 Rogers Park 9133 CENTRAL CAFETERIA Nelson Building c~ntral Ave., east of W ilmettt A.~~e. WILMETTE f-~-.

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