Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 20 Jan 1928, p. 34

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·i~i~~~i~-~~~~~~M;a~p;l;e~a;v~m;u;e~,~W;·;~;;d~~~·=====RC~~~·~~d~~~~~~~ue ;:1 attended the fourteenth semi-annual student body turned out one hundred convention of the central council, percent for services which were held Mr. and Mrs. ·Arthur Eber, 76U lluilclil~~~ JWeptM at ~Ht~iul~s4 · .PwcB81 Rosen avenue, Chicago, announce the ie;:;,:.....ma:- in Qaia· ·. birth of a son, Arthur Martin, Wed'-'UD,, uuu ·e~IHI· nesday, January 21, at St. Francis boa- Robert Wilkins, master b~ilder, and Mt~lliflckrotlt pjtal. Mrs. Eber was Miss Minnetta Arthur Coplan, Howard Zabble, and · .K. Bachman, daughter of Mr. and William Tumey, members of New Trier Students of Mallinckrodt Hagh school Mrs. Harry M. ·Bachman of 1249 Chapter, Order of the Builders, with celebrated Mallinckrodt day las~ M~- All.:.-'*'·ifctJ·· Jl11rks · 1 Day SEE TRESE NEW HOUSES BEFORE YOU BUY S..etbiaa over oae haadml aew hoasn, tcattaN fNa Evanltoa . north to Hiplaad Park. await your iaapectioa. They o·er yoa ev~q variety of clesi1a, constractioa, size, price, coavmieace aad location. New New New New 5 6 7 8 room room room room homes, $11,500 to s~.f,OOO homes, SJ1,7oo to S3~.soo homes, Sr6.soo to S-tB,soo homes, S:~6,soo to S48,ooo January 12 in Chicago. About ·125 boys attended the afternoon meeting, and there were twice as many at the evening session. The report of Grand Master Builder Arthur f· Millard,. showed that . th~ order, whale. OI}IY sax :y~ars old, as an a very flourtshang condttton, and t~at .a num~er <!f !lew chapters were mst!tuted m Illinois and O£her states durmg the past year. The local chapter has made a considerable gain in membershi~, and !he new officers have plans for mcreasmg the 1:1sefulness of the order to the commumty. TO HONOR FIRST PASTOR Rabbi Gerson B. Levi and the Rev. Raymond B. Bragg, minister at All .souls' Unitarian church, will be the speakers at the annual meeting of the James Vila Blake association to be held Saturda:r_ evening at the City club, Chicago. This organization, which has members in all parts of the world, was founded in memorial to the late Rev. Mr. Blake, the first pastor of All Souls' church, Evanston. ·MOUAT & FLAHE: R TY Incorporated WJLMEnE-Opposite Village Hall-Wilm. 766 CHICAGO- 3 s North Dtarbom - Cent. 78 70 la8alatloa!Keeps ·your home Warmer in Winter - . Cooler in Summer Saves Fuel - Is Fireproof Is Verminproof - Is Dry Is Easily and Quickly Applied Is Inexpensive, and can be put in old.or new houses. Gl~ to giw eatimatea. Ph. Winn. 2032 R. E. Crosby 566 Center St. WINNETKA Mrs. Henry Riggs Rathbone, 312 Sheridan road, Kenilworth, is now staying at the Wardman Park hotel in PLAN PROGRESSIVE DINNER \Vashington, D. C. The Rathbones are being much entertai~ed at Washington Alpha Gamma Chi is to giv- a proand were the guests of honor at a box gressive dinner at the homes of various party given by Mrs. Miligorode members Friday evening, January Zl. Andrews at the ~ssembly ball there. Plans for the dinner were discussed at -o--a business meeting held January 12, at Mr. and Mrs. William Suits, 718 the home of Mrs. Albert H. Ullrich, · Forest avenue, are spending a fort- 925 Lake avenue. · night in Biloxi. Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Mershome arrived the latter part of this week from · SU" MONEY their home in southern Illinois, to visit Have funds to loan on choice ImMrs. Mershome's sister, Mrs. T. ]. proved North Shore Suburban resFerrenz, of 511 Washington avenue. Idence property at 6% " Interest. See us on renewals. in the Convent chapel, . After the services the seniors entertained the other classes by giving a program in the school auditorium. The feature was a play "Our Aunt from California" and the cast included the following girls : Vivian English, June Hoffman, Ann Braun, Blanche Keil, Mary Richards, · Gertrude Meyers and Minnie Coglianese. A piano solo "Valse" by Durand was played by Helen Dupre. Elizabeth Faetz and Betty Ludwig read sketches from the ..Life of Moth~r Pauline." Mother Pauline was foundress ·of the Order of the Sisters o! Christian Charity, whose members are instructors at Mallinckrodt High school. After this the seniors sang t~e .school song. ·. · The students were given candy and fruit which were donated by Mother Edward, Mother Superior . of Maria Immaculata convent. The closing feature was an ·address by Sister Albertis, the tlrincipal, who gave the students additional joy .when · she informed them that they might have a holiday on Tuesday because of their perfect attendance in honor of .Mallinckrodt day. E. G. Pauling & Co. Maia 1251 5 N. LaSalle St. Mrs. R. N. Baker of 518 Washington avenue entertained at bridge · Tuesday afternoon. -a- This Home with beautifully landscaped grounds sloping back through orchaJd and gardens to .the Skokie Country Club, is ideally situated between two large Estates on the heights overlooking the Skokie Valley. It benefits by the cool breezes in Summer which come across the open country and has an unobstructed view of the glorious sunsets for . which the Skokie is famous. The House is of hollow tile construction with a Slate Roof-has 10 rooms; also, dining and sleeping porches; 3 baths, toilet room and lavatories. The Grounds were designed by Si.:nonds 8 West, noted landscape architects. The property has a fr~ntage of 141 ft. and a depth of 4 S3 ft. to the Golf Club. Ernest M. Kimball 14()8o.DearbomSt.,Rm.l72S Tel.Rand.0880 770 Bluff Street Glencoe 170 Price S57,5oo.oo Reasonable Terms Inspection by appointment

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