Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 17 Sep 1926, p. 8

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. · WILMETTE LIFE September 17, 192ft Bus-Baritone Gives Musicale in Wilmette The PATTY SHOPPE Speeiallor Saturday Washington Cream Pie Honey Top Butter-Cream Filled Coffee Cake $ $ Dollar Days Monday and Tuesday$$ .SOc White or DeviJs Food Cake ~1 Doze,i Sweet' Rolls 35c Pie, Apple or Cherry 1 Large White or Rye Bread All for $1 Mr. and Mrs. Nunzio Russo of .725 Sheridan road entertained. about stxty guests at a musicale at thetr home Saturday evening, September_ ! ~- The artist of the evening was Vtrgtha . Lazzari, bass-baritone with the Chtc~~o Opera company and tl:c Ravtnta Opera, who gave a deligl.ltlul prog:am in Italian, French, Spantsh and l'.nglish. Am01ig the guests ""ere )Jr. ancl ).lr:-;. John P. Oleson and ).{ r. and 11 :s. ~1. ) . Brown and their daughter, ot Kenilworth: Mr. and M r ~. Lc"·is B. Springer, Mr. and Mrs. Victor ~fetzgcr, ~fr. and Mrs. Louis· \V. Crush, 11 r. and Mrs. A. J. \Voodcock and their daughter, ~,f rs. R. F. Potter, Mr. and ~f rs. A. ]. Hooker, ~{r. and Mrs. D. Pagliarulo of \Vilmettc: ~f r. and ~f rs. Amos' Ross, and Mi.ss ).farian ~fc Kennon, of Evanston: !\1 rs. G. 11 azzini and her daughter, 11 iss Catherine, Dr. Hugo Galli, Dr. Mario Lauro, John B. Schmidt and Leonizi La\'aron. of Chicago. Wilmette Promised Footbalt .of Best Kind This Season . With ample financial support guaranteed by the Wilmette Chamber of Commerce and individual business peo-· pie, Wilmette's Athletic .association footb'alt team started practtce on the Village Green gridiron this week in anticipation of a seaso!1 of the b~st "prairie" football the vtllage has wttncssed in many years. Kick Sclnvall. manager of the team, expected a sq ua_d .o.f forty fifty 111~11 to appear for 1111t1al practice, among the candidates are several stars who, about three vears <~go, won all of their {TCllllL':\ on team rep'r esenting \Vilnlette. The fans are promised some genuine surprises, according to Manager SclHYall, and may look forw?rd to a bannrr season for the local gndder:-; . Heading the association, which gives the team its name, is Emil Nord of Schultz and Nord, tailors, president; Dr. C. B. Blake, vice-pre sident, and ~ . A. Schwall, manager and treasurer. The coaching staff will include two men \\'ho have established fine playing and coaching records in the past. Lawrence R. Cole. 203 17th street, has coached football for many years, having achieved special success as coach of several high school squads in Ohio. Tom Bavncs, 1738 \\'ashington avenue, "·as an outstanding star at Loyola university for several seasons. o: a START BOWLING LEAGUE PLAY The Wilmette Women's Bo· wlingleague will begin its 1926-27 season Tuesday evening, September 21. The Business Men's Pin league will inaugurate its season of play Thursday, September 23. Both leagues use the Goodwin Alleys in the Brown building. The PATTY SHOPPE· opposite Village Theatre 1153 Wilmette Avenue · Phone 575 Orders of one dollar or more delivered free ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ C. E. Renneckar of 938 Elmwood OPENS FRENCH CLASS avenue, accompanied by his daughter, The opening of French classes in tl.e Mrs. Thomas L. D. Hall of 1008 Green- third week in September in Wilmette leaf avenue, left last Saturday to mo- .was announced this week by ~{. Georges Cauuet. The classes are con0 · tor to hto. ducted under the direction of M. Cau-ouet in conjunction with La Francaise Joe Converse, son of M.r. and Mrs. school of languages in the Fine Arts ]. 0 . Converse, 1610 Highland avenue, building, Chicago. Instruction is givtn is among those who left this week for either privately or in classes, it is exS_t_._J_o_h_ n'_s_M __ il_it_ar_y___ ac_a_d_em __ y._______~P~l_ai_n_ed_._______________________ 1008-1010 DAVIS STREET Phones Wilmette 1137-2578 A Letter· from One of Our Patrons · Dear Sir: Winnetka, Illinois,. June 4, 1926. Speelals lot- F·lday aad ~atul'day I Jones Dairy Farm Sausage Meat lh. 36e Links 39e I I Fresh Fresh Dressed Enclosed please find check for $21.00 for cleaning shades. I want to tell you that I am delighted with the way you cleaned my shades. It's the nicest 'job I've ever had. Thanking you kindly, Yours very truly, (Name on request} Mushrooms s..._.__Ib_._S9_c _ Best· Elgin Broilers __, L~ 39Y2e Athletic Club We .can give you this same satisfactory service at all times. Creamery Butter lb. Coffee 45e 3lb. can $1.49 Wilmette Window Shade & Paint Works ALFRED EVERS, Proprietor Glass, Picture Framing, Mirrors and Mir~or Ruilvtring, Wallpaptr and Art Materials. ~--------------------~ ~------------·-------- -4 Fresh Dressed Very Best Squabs lb. .. 65e Native Pot Roast lb. 22e 113 3 Central A venue Phone Wilmette 3493

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