Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 4 Mar 1927, p. 8

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8 MISS HELEN I. POPE DEAD Miss Helen Isabella Pope passed away at her home, 904 ·Lake avenue, Wilmette, Thur!'day, February 24, at the age of 52. She had been i~l for several months. She is sur\Zived by a sister, Miss Mary Ada Pope, and twv brothers Henry A. Pope and William 1-J. Pope. l\1 is:-; Pope had been a r'esident of Wilmette for twenty-six years and enjoyed a wide circle of friends. WrLMETTE " LIFE ASSOCIATION SOLOIST · .~arch 4, 1927·· ft pays loJool wei 11~8 Centrul A venue SANITARY BARBER SHOP H 0 F F M A N B R 0 S. The Motorists Association of .IlliNEXT . WEEK IN WILMETTE nois, which was recently brought into Federal court through the filing of' an (Recorded at .the of Com. involuntary petition in bankruptcy by merce.} · A poster . c6nte~t open to · all . the three petitioning creditors, was ·de" school . children in ~,. Wi1mctte held clared to · he solvent in . a decision · ~~y. M~4 . and . handed .d own Monday by Federal · in· conn·cctioo with · the .·annual .No'rt}l . Shore Art Exhibition ,. IS . hei.ng con- , Judge James H. Wilkerson. The de- · 7 ;30 P ,' . .M. . \Nilmctte Chapter, ·A. M., Masonic temple. . W'l cis ion stated that the association ba·s . 8 ·R P. M. · \Vilevan sln'ook. E~tcamp~ ductccl tm~ler the. auspices c,f the 1 liabilities of only ·negligible amount · mettc \Voman's cluh, it was .announced . mcnt, No . . 177~ l.. o.· 0: F., . Odd early t.his week. · Three ,p ri.z cs arc .b. eand assets of $570;000. . Fellows' halL · ·. · ·r1 fi · 'II I ing ·offered.. · 1e .rst pnze WI · ).C . _. Sunday,. March 6 · a warded to · the des1gncr of the best 7 :30.· P. N~. Sunday Evening club , ·postr,r of ;:lli those C'ntcrcd · · and the l..-. GOOD BARBERH~G. PAYS Congregational church. ·. other ·awards will g :) to ·1hc · hoy atitl · · . · : ··Mo~day, Ma~ch 7 . . . girl making the n·cxt beq. p.n s t ~ rs in · · There is no need . for' yo" to be . 7:3.0 P. M. Wilmette Chapter, No.· thci·r respective .divisicH1s . · · ·' · among the many who.. dD not ·dis- .. . · 753 0. E. S., Mq,sonic temple. . . 'i'hc childrc~1 · have alr ~c.L<ly startc(.i criminate between·. good ·and · · ·8 P. M. Chamber of Commerce ·work on their cntrie<; wl11rll at ih('ir poor tonsorial work. . Be you· . · meeting, Central Cafeteria. . co 111 plctioiJ wi!l he di~p.layed through man or woman you know . when . · your hair is cut or bobbed · right. tuesday, . March 8 ~ . out the north ~horc . Th e l·xltihitiqt1 Don't climb into a chair in· the 12:15 ·p. M. . Luncheon, Wilmette is to he ll<:ld under ~he auspice s of the first shop you encounter. · Come Optimist clu!>; Lak~, Shore TerA,rt and Litl'rary depaf"f'mcnt of · the vVoman's ciub · about the ftrst \\'CCk iq to us and get that expert service ·r.ace. .. · we guarantee and you will be 8 :·IS. P. · M.. vVilmctte Post, No. 46, . May· ancl wili consist ol pain~111gs . 1 >.Y sure to look well barbered. . Ame.ricaa legion, St. Augustine's i art\!::ts on the · north ~h~)rt' itlon e, it is cl u bhousc. · said.· . · "Shorty" and "Belrose" 8:15 ·p. M. · Ouilmette. Counci l, No. 922~ · Knights of Colttmhus, Odd I Speaker from Syria to l~ellows' hall. Ch~unbcr Wilmette .Pupi's · · Enter ·Art Poster ·Contest of ·C lub . . I Phone 1$4~6 · . , . · ·~ · · · ,. · · · ~ · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · : . EVERWEAR HOSIERY Women's fuJI fashioned. hose of pure thread silk . In all popular spring shades. per pair ................................ $1.65 box of 3 pairs ............................ $4.40 · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · , · · · · · · · l\lrs. \Villialll :\ . Stolt ss un of Syria is to l)e one of th e spe akers 011 Foreig11 mission s today at thv annu;J.) day of prayer for mi ss i on~ at th e First Cou Thursday, March 10 grcgation;l.l c~mrch at 2 o' lock. The · 7 :30 P. M. \Vilmette Lodge, No. 753, A. F. & A. M., Masonic women of tlH' chmch arc the host esses for the dav . M cndwrs oi all pari she s temple . arc ~&lrg c d -tG attf':l\1, a~ the meeting i:8 P. M . A. T. Sherman Lodge, No. · 892, I. 0. O. F., Odd Fellows' interdct.IOm in at ion aJ 11rs. Stephen A. Lloyd 1s to pn:s ide hall. 8 P: M. Playground .H.ccrcational at the meetin g. Dr . Blnjamin Otto, supcr·intcnd cP! of th e Bapti st Exe cn board, Village hall. tivc council of l'h icago, is to ta;k 011 Friday, !\larch 11 tl1c i10t11c mi ssion field . : M rs. E. Fisher 7.:30 P. M. Wilmette Chapter, of \Vinn ctka and Mrs. l. E. CCJ!\'in ancl . R. A. M ., Masonic temple . ~Ir s. T . If. \\'est of \Vilm ct tc \\·ill pn:seut the mu siral part of t11c· ~ >rcgr ;tm . Wednesday, March 9 12 :15 P. M. Luncheo.n, Wilmette Rotary dub. Ouilmcttc Country club. · Talk at Day of Prayer Hot Cross Buns at The Wilson Bakery. Every day during Lent we will bake a good supply of these delicious, spicy buns, full of raisins and so good that they fairly melt in your mouth . - ·I BURLINGTON NEVERMEND HOSE $1.00 per pair Every pair perfect. Made of pure silk way above _ t he knee, extra fine elastic, mercerized double top, high spliced heel and especially reinforced fine lisle heel and toe . · · · · HOFFMANN BROS. 1716 Wilmette Avenue at Ridge Telephone Wilmette 651 · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · II · · ·I -~ { We have arranged to have these .delicacies come} out of the oven in the morning, so you may :<t·· get them hot for lunch . 1162 WILMETTE A VENUE Tel. Wilmette 414 · ·.····· 6

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