Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 16 Jul 1926, p. 7

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J~ly 16, 19'u; WILMETTE LIFE W. H. D'Arcy of 1330 Central avenue, Wilmette, is repairing the residence of Paul Schroeder, on Greenleaf avenue, n ear Fourth street, which was ~lamaged by fire several weeks ago. fhe damage was so extensive that the repairing amounts to rebuilding the upper part of the building and the damage to the interior of the lower P9rtion of the house from water, also necessitate s a great deal of new carpenter work. ~1 r. D'Arc\' has the work welt under way and expects to have it complated in about two weeks. The Waukegan Flat Hikers cl\lb took a trip to the dunes near . Waukegan Saturday, July 10. Prof.essor R. D. Paintin, of the Botany department of Northwestern university lead the hikeJ . which was for the purpose of stuqying the flora of northern Illinois. The party reports an instructive and \'Cry delightful time, an<l urges all north shore residents interested in the flora to take the trip next week. The hike will take place Saturday, July 17. a nd the hikers will leave the Howard .~treet station at 10:39 o'clock, daylight :Saving time. . Quinlan and Tyson Tell of Large Acreage Sale Quinlan and Tyson, Inc., announce the sale of fifteen acres 011 the west side of Milwaukee a\·enue, about onehalf mile north of \Vhecling, from A. ]. Lindner to Dr. Earl D. Kelly scout ext.cutivc of the E"an ston Bov' Scout. organization. Dr. Kelly bought the property for in\'e stmcnt. F. ~f. OrndorfT of rhe \\.innctka office of Quinlan and Ty so n, Inc ., who i" spccializing in acreage in \Vh ec ling and al o n th e Skokie ,·a lley line, a;; well g ,. k as m \\ mnet ·a, wa s the broker. , RETURN FROM ORIENT Mr. and ~fr s. Harry A. Brown have returned to their residence, 819 Ash land aveuue, after eight w ee ks spent in the Orient. Their journeys included Japan, where they stopped at Yokahama and Tokio, and China, where they visited Shanghai and Hang Chow, in the mountains. Tl1e Chinese warfare prevented them vi siting at PekiR. Their travels brought them in contact \\"ith th e E. Jack son Cases, former re~.iclcnt s <;>f \Vilmette, 1~ow stayi.ng in Shangha1. ~1rs. Case 1s cxpcctmg to come to \~·1·l111ette 1'11 .L \ugtt st. ·v NEW STYLES IN JEWELRY These few designs illustrated above give some idea of how beautiful your old jewelry can be made to look. When you talk to us about resetting your diamonds you really get .t he op~nion of an expert with long e-xperience, and not merely the 1nexpe.nenced judgement of a clerk behind the counter. We can give you the names of hundreds of satisfied customus in this locality for reference. I HOLD PUBLIC HEARING At a meeting- la st week o f th e \\'iimette Board of Loca l Jmpron·mcnts a puulic hearing wa s held on a petitiot; to paYc the first alley north of Elm\v ood a\',enuc fr o.m Xinth t o Tenth s t:e.ct s. I'hcre l~c111g no objections, an ot <h~~a!1L:; wa s tntrod~tced and pas . cd prc:l\ 1d111,.., for the pa\'111 fr of the forego ltlg alley. l\Ir. and Mrs. John of C hi cago are occupying the residence of ~Ir. and ~Ir s. B. \V. L\'n~h at 827 Ashland avenue, while they arc out of town for two or three \\'eck'. · -o~Ir s. Harry \\'ibon, i29 Greenwood aYcnue. her daughter. ).[rs. Hugh R. I Littell_, o~ ...·cattle, and ~li !';; l~va \Y ilso n ot \\ mnetka t oo k a \\"tt k;; motor trip to Adrian, Mich. ~IcGuire D. P A GLI A R U L0 JEWELER AND OPTICIAN r 2 years with Spaulding and Company 1166 Wilmette Avenue · Phone Wilmette 106t · Don't Keep it a Secret Every driYer kno\\' s hi s 0\\'11 motur. Tf it has lost it s old-time pu\\'cr and pick-up tell us ahont it. \Ve'll recondition your cylinders. install ::\IcOtta\·-:\orris pi ston rings. pi stons. pin s and bearing-s and ;;ak·e YO\H motor as good a s ne\L You'll ~aYe time ancl mone~- h\coming in to sec u~ todav. \Ve'll treat -YOU ri<rht - · h . Authori.=cd Chevrolet Sales & Service L. & R. AUTO SERVICE · AI Rodenkirk, Proprirtor 322 L1nden Avenue Phone Wilmette 3064 0 fficial N. 1\f. A. Ser'uice Station · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ~ Tales of Hoffmann . THE · · · ·. · · · · · · · · · ~ _"ttllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll.lllllllllllll ll lllllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll"" ~i!=_-· First Chur~L~!n~.~~~~t, Sunday Scientist ~-i= A Well .. Managed Tenth Street and Central Avenue · · · · · · · · · Home If EXTERIOR of a home tells a great deal about how wdl it is man.1ged. SERVICES SUNDAY SERVICES-It A.M. Wednesday Testimonial l\!Ieeting-8 P. 11. School Exercises rhe house looks spic-and-span and the bwn · a nd shrubbery are artrae£ive in appelrance, the household affairs are usually in good order. July will find the next winter's coal m the basement. For good management decrees that fuel . shall be bought in the summer when prices .He lowest and prompt delivery is certain . Look at your coal bin today! 9:45 A. 11. · · · · · ·· II Subject of th~ Lesson S('nnon July 18-'.'LIFE" . READING ROOM-1163 WILMETTE AVE. HOURS: Daily (except Wednesday and Saturday) 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. Wednesday 9 A. M. to 7 :45 P. M. Saturday 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. The Bible and and Works of Mary Baker Eddy . all other · authorized Christian Science Literature may be read, bor~ rowed or purchased. · · · · · · · ~= ~=- = HOFFMANN · · · · · ~ i 'IIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIItllltlllllllllllllliHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllnlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll~ The Public ia cordially invited to attend the Church Servicea and visit the Reading Room I = B R 0 S. 1208 Central Ave. Wii: 131

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