12 WILMETTE LIFE October 15, 192(i · Frats and Sororities Pledge N. T. Graduates / Fall Carpeting at Mestjian's EW CARPETINGS for Fall and Winter are at Mestjian Brothers! See . what we can offer both in quality and in price. Our assistance in making your selection in these new floor coverings will · help you to obtain the greatest effectiveness of decorative quality. N Rug cleaning and repatrtng, too- the best work . . manship to be bad on the North Shore! A number of north shore alumni of New Trier High school have ~e.en pledged to sororities and. fra~~rnt tte s George Rettke Family With in distant college anc\ umversttles. At Home Ruined By Hurricane, Kenyon coll eg~,_ Hober~ Kenyon !1as Plan Rehabilitation 1 pledged Beta 1 heta Pt. \V ell s Sllnmons and Philip Bro,vn, Delta Tau Delta. At \\'illiau1s college. Auguste The George Rettke family, form er Babize. ] r. and Harry Dubsky. have residents · of Wilmette, who wen: been pledged Phi Delta The.ta. and among those who lost their po sse~ \ iValter :~v[arch Theta Delta Cht. \iVar- sions in the recent storm at Miami, ren Seibold is' pledged Phi Kappa Al- F la .. and who ha \'e heen so generously pha at the Uni,·er~ity o_f A~izo_na. assisted by their \Vilmette friends exAt the Cniverstt\' ot Illtnots, Fay pres . their deep ~Pi)re~iation of. thi ~ Reiner is pledged the Sigma Alpha help in a letter whtch Mtss Mae Httch Lambda ~orority. Alzena Reichman ancl cock, with the \Vilmette Realty com Florence Byrn es . Theta ?hi Alph~, pany, has just received. and ~1aybelle Kuelzow, Ph1 Omega Pt.' The residents of the Yiltagc in thl' At Knox . college. Jane 0\\'en ha s 1Terminal area donated_ $109; othe r plrclged P1 Beta Ph1. sections of \Vilmette, $J4 and the In dependent Order of Odd Fe!l?ws ga.w :Mrs. R. Toal and Miss Phyllis 'foal, 5100. a total of $263. In addttton, \1J s" who have been visiting Mrs. M. H. Hitchcock says she i:; gathering up a Dement of 377 Abbottsford road, Ken·- quantity of clothing which sh e will se nd to the Rettke family, which -comilworth, have returned to their hom e prises _ Mr. and Mrs. Rettke and two in Los Angeles, Cal. children, Gloria, age 5 and Jackie. 9. :XI rs. Rettke's letter to Miss Hitch cock. follows: STORM STRICKEN FAMILY GRATEFUL TO WILMETTE = to 1 Will Repair Home " I want to expres s my thank s for I Your Rugs Are Inauted W bile in Out C«tt I MESTJIAN BROS. INCORPORATED University Wilmette soso· · · · · · · · · · · · · !I 1949 Tales of Hoffmann HO-FFMANN · ' · · · · Too Late to Buy Coal Early · · · N · · · · · · ·· · · O LONGER can you "buy coal early. " But you can order your coal promptly and still enjoy the advantages of early delivering and of benefit 1n cost saving to as great an extent as possible . We have plenty of good coal- phone your order now! · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · \rhat you have done. It surely wa 'a surprise when we received thos r checks this morning. You can't real ize what it means to us in our time of need hut we were trying to ior g1· ahea;l again and take our los . es lik e good sports. Thank s to our ma11 y friends in \Vilmette (and we neYe r knc\\· we had so many1. \V e jm' can't sav in words what it m eans t· · the Rettke family! . . . . . George i-going t o ~epair the hot1 sc as well a~ he can with the money and try an c se ll for a verv small sum, and in tlw spring we arc coming back north 111 · Wilmette or going to California. a-, Good Old Fashioned they have hurricanes here every y c;1r. hut of cnur. c not anything like thi ~ OREHOUND HONEY and H terrible one . 41 .will relieve that cough or cold. T cannot begin to describe the Lur· rors we went through in tho . r thirt eL·n Nyal Honey and Horehound Compound con· tains ingredients that are well and favorably hours. \\"hen the wind blew our roni mown for the treatment of coughs, colds· off ancl broke th e front windows, th l' bronchitis. hoarseness, loss of voice and plaster commenced to fall and the ful l certain minor throat affections It is sold on furv of the stor m came in makin g· rili>ons of the curtains, awnings and a money back guaranty to satisfy . drapes. \Ye !cit our place in the mid:-> 'fWO ~iUS-25C, 50C of the storm to go to a large apartment house built of cement blocks. but it too went; first the roof and then th e blocks commenced to fall down on all ~ ide s. \ Vc watched our chance for 1 escape. First my brother ran wit l1 · ('. (', R E:XXECKAR Gloria in his arms, then Georg-e wit h Jack in his arms and I took the Ia 't Oppo~it{· ~t. Joseph Church chance. The wind took me eig-ht i c..: : Phone 316 but T fortunately landed right si<k up, 110 worse ior th e cxpcriencr . ~==============~~\Ve ran to a neighbor's hou se two do or:- -· Ridge Ave. Pharmacy · l ~nuumllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllnllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllt.lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllmt~ ..._ First Church of Christ, Scientist WILMETIE, ILL. Tenth Street and Central Avenue SERVICES SUNDAY SERVICES-11 A.M. Wednesday Testimonial Meeting-8 P.M. Sunday School Exercises 9 :45 A. M. Subject of the Latson Sermon October 17 "DOCTRINE OF ATONEMENT" READING R(.)OM-1163 WILMETTE AVE. HOURS: Daily (except Wednesday and Saturday) 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. Wednesday 9 A.M. to '1 :45 P.M. Saturday 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. The Bible and Works of Mary Baker Eddy and all other authorized Christian Science · Literature may be read, borrowed or purchased . B R 0-S. · 1208 Central Ave. · · · ., - The Public ia cordially invited to attend the Church Service· and viait the Readina Room Wil. 131 ~ lllttiiUtllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllt·nlllllllllllllllllntlllll'llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll:lllllllllllllllllllll·'·llllllllllllllllllt~ ..