Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 28 May 1926, p. 14

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!2 WILMETTE llllllllmltntnHIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll!lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll~llllf~llltlliJIIIJIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIP LIFE May 28, 1926 . ' .,_ Kenilworth Happenings i A Rug with 33 Million Knots THE FAMOUS RUG of Ardebil in the South Kensington Museum has 3.80 hand-tied knots to the square inch, or 3 3,000.000 in the whole fabric. Oriental rugs usuaJiy have 56, 64, 100. 144 or 256 hand-tied knots to the square inch. Think of the painstaking craftsmanship represented in your fine rugs and you will realize that they deserve the master workmanship in cleaning and repairing that will be givn them by Mestjian Brothers. W t carry liability insurance on tl)try rug in our cart. MESTJIAN BROS. lncorporattd 511 Main St. Wihnette 1949 _,m»mumlttuu.u·uutull·ututtutuuttluutu"'"uuu'""'lllll'" ' ~'""""""w'"'" .. """"'"""'"""Htlluuuuttuuu"'""ll'"u"'"'uuuuutunumnttt Wilmette University 5050 BIG PINEAPPLES 12. FOR $1.49 An abundance of fine. fresh fruit - red raspberries. strawberriest luscious cherries. sweet oranges (12 for 29 cents) . . . . Plenty of nice vegetables-fancy asparagus, green beans, wax beans, sweet corn. . . . Special! Canada Dry Ginger Ale. 1 2 pint case for $2.25. y ·· f 1926.. rit Warwtck road, wh1ch w1ll take plact: "The. Village amttes o 1.'" ~ocai Saturday C\'ening, June 12, at 8:30 ten. <l1rected. and produ~ed ): . , ' o'clock. at Christ church, Winnetka . talent. ':as. cleverly put 011 tlu~.) n~ The reception immediately followin;.! hy the Kemlworth club . The as!'l~lll > ). will he held at the bride's homt. (,Oi hall was crowded to Its n!mos! b) I \\'.11 Winnetka 1 0 " . roac1 Kenihvorth residents and. the1r fnet~ds · · . eager to see the cntertammcnt whtch -o-was a combination of music. mirth and ~I r and ~[ rs. Charles Howe, 240 mvsten·. The long continued applause Kenilworth avenue, Kenilworth. o{ the· audience was an expression of Charles Howe, Jr., and Dr. and ~~ r- . the enthusiasm with which the pro- C. A. \Vaterbury of. Waterloo, Iowa . duction was received. are leaving tomorrow to motor to An Louis n~ Jones of 325 Richm<;mfl napolis to attend commencement at road was chairman of the produc11~g the academy from which the Howe . .." ~taff. Harry S. \V~ese. ~41 Keml~ son. Hamilton, is to graduate. worth avenue. was nce-cha1rman ano :...._o-director of music. ).[iss lsahelle Lon- I The Home and Garden cluh vi~itl'ci dale. 42 Kenihvorth avenue was in Lomhard. 111., Monday, May lR dramatic director. and ~Irs. Matthew The mtmhfrs indulged in a picnir Beaton. Jr .. 505 Ahhottsford road, rli- lunchton on the way. They w<"rc· rr·cted the dancing. James Griffen. of : greatly imvrcssed with the huge quant Xorthwesttrn uninrs1ty was techmral : ities of lilacs they saw which hrighten <lirntor. · ! <·d tht town with their lavender, pink. 1 -oand \\ hite color. · CHANGE ABODES -0A few. Kenilworth .residcn~~ have 1 Georgt· E. Shipman, 432 \Van..,·irk found th1s week a stutahlt.· tune for i road, ldt Kenilworth last week on a changing thc.'ir domiciles, and the fo!- ! Chamhrr of Commerce trip on tlw lnwing famili('s haYc moved the1r 1Illinoi~ River to Starved Rock and I~ households from oil(' h(tllH.' to another; : Sall<'. Mrs. Shipman met her hu.: thc Bentley McCiouds into the home j band in Peoria, where they spent 1;-tq formerly owned hy the S1attucks on , week-end with Mrs. Proctor. Kenilworth avenue; the Erwins into \ --o· their new home on Cumberland ave- · ~Irs . Livingston of 528 Abhothford nue: the ::\ohle Gillttts into t~e home I road. Kenilworth, and Mrs. J<?lm :\far , shall Roberts of 328 \Varw1ck road. formerlv owned bv the Erwtns. i1ave organized a group of women 1< · ~1r. and ~frs. C.]. Littl'l. 322 \Vood- work on alternate Fridays for th :· ~tock ayenuc. returned to Kenilworth Union C'hurrh bazaar which is to lw Sunday from their trip to Europe · ! giYe n i 11 the fall. ~1.r. and ~1rs. ~ydncy Y. Ball of Indian ; · . -o. Hill returned a few days later as they , :Jlrs . \\ arren Pease, 320 l.c1rt'-l\' i. stopped at \Yells college to Yisit their road. ~frs . Calvin Bcrghalter, and ).f r ..... daug-hter, Paisley. E. E. Sheridan of Evanston left ~f <· n -odaY. ~fav 17. and returned Thur,<Lt · ).{is s Ttresa Backus. 245 Cumnor o( thi~ ·week from a · motor trip t <· road. K~n.ih\:ortl~. left Tt:ursday. May Dttroit .. where they Yisitcd ).fr. :t :,, 20. to YJslt 111 Kansa~ (tty. She rc- 1vfrs. \\ arren Pease, Jr. turned ~fonclay. · I -o· _ _ ,_ ··· , ~f r. and M r~. L. ~f. :\lien. 2SR ~f ( : ··· ...,.)~ ..-. ·..-c·.-.c ·._.. ·.-..c~ . the1r . l'\ l ' l l l' .. · · 1 Iro~t an·nue, entertalll<'d 1 bridge dub at dinner ).fonda~·. Recetve v au evt 11e I ).lr. and Mrs. Joseph Vogt Sti:xru<l of Kenilworth Club ha\'e i~sued invitations to the ma.rriag·c of the1r daughter, Audrey Beatnc e, to With Much Applause IGeorg-~ Elias Shipman,. Jr., of 432 . J . I MARRY JUNE 12 . - .. ' I · I .J, · '. I I I I .. · -o- 1 -t. .' 1 1 .. 1 1 II I _ :-. Y -J' ·~ ~ ~ 7~ I In ea~n I , Mr-=. . Roy ]. Jarrett, -oII E-.:-.ex rn ;,1' room, 1.entertaine:d her bridge _;34 club . at lun cl ~ i eon on Thursday, May 27. 1 .. - · 11 Telephone I ~ ~~ I I . _ 1 llteds l·:arh ~!Fc)lrf911rf9lf! ~~81 .t t I _ ~m~~~ = RF£CT IN FOOD AND Sf vee£ .-. . Wilmette 154 or 1361 Lulias Brothers IIJS Central Ave. - I : 1 I = room 111 your house.: paint. lf twt thl' walls i nr the woodwMk of the room ' ibtli. it is likeh· that some articale oi furnittire could he reIH. 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