Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 13 Jan 1928, p. 20

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l · ~ ,, 1·) ', ,. , 'l.. NEW-SHOP FOR GIRLS! Mrs. Henrr .Rias Rathbone, 3 Sheridan road, Kemlworth, had as bert guests daring the holidays her brother, R. L. Harney of Milwaukee, and her' .,, · ····n.a:·'sisters, Misses Edith and Kable J!arney. Mrs. Rath~ne. also entertained her nephew and has wafe, Mr. and Mrs.· ~chard ]. Harney, amL til~ two St;Lrd~;l -cti,ild e d · ing the ho~ys. Mr. and M'rs. -~ bone ·left r W h!ngton, I}.·C., 1anuary 5, wftere hey 'WID s!ay Miss- Beatrice Ripley, daughter of at the Wardman Park hotel. Durntg Mr. ~nd Mrs. Robert H. Ripley,. 29 their absence Mrs. Rathbone's sisters Indian Hill ·raad, returned last week to wilt occupy their home. Poupkeepsie, N. Y., to resume her studaes at Vassar college. Wilder The Home and Garden club will Ripley also has returned to the East, m\!et at the home of its president,· where he attends the . Hill school, Mrs. Henry Taylor, Essex road, Kenil. Pottstown, ·Pa. '· worth Monday afternoon at 1 o'clock. -oThis ~ill be the annual meeting and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Foresman, SIS will consist of business and the elecEssex road, Kenilworth, have return- tion of new officers. The m~mbers of ·ed from a three months' trip in Eur- the club are invited for luncheon. ope. Their daughter, Patty, who was -owith them, is stayil)g in Paris for the Mrs. Wilbur W. Branigar, 219 Leiceswinter. She plans to return to the ter road, Kenilworth, is sojourning in north shore in the late spring. Gulf ·Hills, Miss., with her eldest -odaughter, Katharine. Miss Mary BranMr. and Mrs. E. W. Burchard of igar has recently returned to Miss Oxford road have left Kenilworth for Bennett's school after spending the an extended trip to Europe. They will holidays with Mrs. Branigar and Kathspend most of the· early spring near arine, who xepect to remain in the Rome. South for some time. · .lliaer tlltO. )la:s. Alonzo J. Coburn, 915 ~in~Q ave"ue, Wilmette left last Suaday' with, the 1 · Cotler-:Miller Players of Chicago. Mr. Coburn has been ~ member of the for three and · hal1rear~. l{e wiD take .Part· i!' the repttt<ur~ of classic comedies wha~h are to, be gaven throughout the Unated States. The -company is said to be very fine and thoroughly trained. The plays are presented only to univ~fsities, colleges, and normal schools·· OccasionaUy some high schools are ancluded, although these players are the ~nly ones known to perform before a hagh school. The tour w~ll .in~lu~e all the states betwt;en the Mtssassappa and Rocky mountams com~ny SPONSORS LECTURE The women's department of the Northern Trust company is friving a lecture Wednesday, January 18, from 3 until 4, in the ballrooll) of the Hotel LaSalle. The speaker, George F. Spaulding, manager of the bond department has chosen as his subject. "The Art of Investing." Anyone in terested is cordially invited to attend the talk. .25 SpOna Dress Coats at $t.~ Value· to $19.50 f · S m a r t , "'f ur-triamed .models in sizeS 6-to-t.f· at a price that merit& the attention of every thrifty mother. THERE. IS A REPRESENTATIVE OF CLEAN CLOTHES SATISFACTION IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD Gtciu'p :i T promptly, man you see calling for, and delivering Mrs. Busy Neighbor's laundry HE 15 Germania ChinChillas at is the Washington Laundry Man-the North Shor~' s representative of clean clothes satisfaction. Why not have him call for your family laundry, too? There are many more ,pleasant duties than supervising or doing the weekly wash. Forty years of quality work is your gua.rantee. Everything will be returned at a figure much less than it could be done for at home. · Over 3000 housewives enjoy a u.new day" a week-free from the humdmm tasks of washday-by giving the family laundry bundle to _ the Washin.gton Laun~ry Ma·n. $22 $29.50 Values Coats with those large. luxurious nutria collars ·in liza 6-to-1 0 years. At a aeaaine saving! . T Group J Girls' Frocks Valuesto$1;, $3.95 -- $4.95 Crepr de Cbiae, ·ool crepe, aa4 jmey frocb . ia 1 liza 6-to-l.f ytan. T rlily · :ft8W'bblt -val-l · ·' Tbia ia the Wasbingtqn Laundry Man, whole bobby is beiag courteous and obliging. He truly represents "clean clothes uriafaction." W~011 Laund.y . . . . . 'b' ...., .. . . , . , . f ~ ··rhl NIUJ-Shop-ftw:Oirla" · Phone Wilmette 145 Established .Forty - Y . e ar· d I ,a. ..,_f'..--&con4 Floor

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