Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 1 Oct 1926, p. 37

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October t, l9'.lrt WILMETTE . L 'IFB ·· I In Recent Wedding Party ---·---~ The North Shore Montessori School for the children from three to eight years of ageo will begin its eleventh year. ON MONDAY THE FOURTH OF OCTOBER Nineteen hundred and Twenty-Six Until the completion of its new home at 761 Cherry St., the school will be conducted as heretofore in the Winnetka Woman's club. Address Miss DOROTHY SEARS, Directress 417 Warwick Road, Kenilworth Kenilworth 163 Marmon .New Models Now on Display 4 Wheel Brakes and Other Improvements 6015 Broadway, Long beach .6428 Call F. C. Heaney fo·.,. a dentonstration in this new Marmon Marmon North Shore Photo by Koehne · .. When Miss Angela Doris Koenig of Wilmette became the bride of Seward F. McKenney of Winnetka she was attended by Miss Edna Seng, of Wilmette, Miss Dorothy Garvy, Miss Rose McKenney of Winnetka, and Miss Helen Finn. From left to right are Miss Garvy, Miss McKenney, Mrs. 'M cKenney, Miss Seng and Miss Finn. Mr. and Mrs. P. N. \Veyl of New Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Bersie of 532 Rochelle, N. Y., announces the birth Hinman avenue Evanston announce of a daughter, Pat:icia, Ann, August 29 · I tl~e birth of a da~ghter at the Evanston .Mrs. \.Yeyl was Mtss Eleanor Kellev of~ h ·t S t 1 20 M rs. B erste · ·1 · ospt a 1 , ep em >er . \Vt mette. was Miss Susie Paulson of 715 Wash,~-,r J c F' k-fo-1329 El e ington avenue, \Vilmette . .in rs. . . m o · m woo<1 a v nue has had as her guests the latter part of this week, Mrs. \V. E. Hearst and Miss Estelle O'Rourke of La Salle, I I Ill. ...... Fresh Eggs This is the lean season for fresh eggs. Enjoy the satisfaction of knowing that your needs in this line will be taken care of. This is our specialty and we pride ourselves in being able to supply you with a fine fresh egg when other sources of supply fail you. Drop us a card today. specifying the amount you wish, they are packed in 2. 4 and 12 dozen sizes, to suit your convenience. See the new container that practically eliminates loss from breakage. (;UARD AGAINST·. MALNUTRITION · I ~· . 1 1 Beauty Lies in Phone Wilmette 55 1 Healthy EYES It's not so much the size or color of the EYES that ' makes them b:autiful. Rather, it,s the glow which radiates from them. Uno less icept always clean end healthy, EYES lacktthis alluring lustre. Millions of women throughout the world promote EYE health and beauty with Murine. It cleanses EYES of irritating par· tides ~nd keeps them clear and bright. Contains no bellad~nna. 0'1 "E~e or underafflicts the rich · and poor alike. Yet the remed'· f\r prevention is simple. Fresh milk-the whole, cream mllk -at least d cuart a day-is your greate~t sateguard against this health-~appipJ! ailment. Bowman's Milk is just such whoJe milk: rich in aJJ the vitamins SCI necessary to health. 1t gives quick ener~y to offset fatigue. It builds firm muscles stronst bones and firm . white teeth. · Drink Bowman·s Milic freely. See that vour children have plenty-as a beverage and in foods. It is your best assurance a~ainst malnutrition. M nourishment ALNUT~JTION O..r iUwtTawd books on "B.,e Can"' BeaMC," a!'e l"REB on rcquaC. Farmers ~1arketing The Murine Company l"kpt. 33, Chic:aao DAIR.V COMPANY Co. FOR 51 Box 432 Mount Vernon, Iowa Mill\/' YEARS THE STANDARD OF QUALITY

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