Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 20 Jan 1928, p. 4

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L··~~ehetl FREE! All Next Week We Will Clean and Press Absolutely Free One Girl's Garment Per Family .,. Trill .,. ., Around Worll Wile· Aunt BriJilk& ·A·kle Less than a week before she ·was to start on a trip around the world, Mrs. F. H. Cromlie of Spokane, Wash., visiting with her sister, Mrs. E. 9! Bar.. . tan oi 430 Sheridan road, Kenilworth, slipped on the ftont step~ and fell, breaking her ankle. She was rusHed to the Evanston hospital where . ~he fractured bones were set and wJ¥re she is now convalescing. · t· , The accident, which occurred l t on 'Wednesday of last week, presented an unusual situation, however, for passage on steamer leaving New York on Monday of this week had already been booked and another sister, Mrs. C. M. Schindel of Colville, Wash., was awaiting Mrs. Cromlie's arrival in New York. A hasty survey of the problem of· fered but one solution-the procuration of some other person to take the trip. Preparing for such an exten.cted trip in scarcely more · than forty-e1ght hours loomed as quite an obstacle tn over-come but Miss Helen ·Harlan; tackled the problem with considerable · haste and more than an exceptional · amount of determination.. .. Saturday morning found Miss Harlan well on the road to· New York City and last Monday she was listed as a passenger on a liner being warped out into the river for quick passage to the ~ea. Cuba, the Panama canal, · the Orient, India, Egypt, the Holy Land, Italy, Spain, England-all · lie before her. "It seems that 'fate' may turn with even an . ankle," Miss· Har~ Jan's friends remarked. a Thirty-three N. T. Seniors Graduate Between Semesters 1JJOTitCome OfF whose clothes will add charm to t ~le person. S111i/e91iat T IS WOMAN'S heritage to love beautiful clothes ... her happiness I from youth into old age. Cultivate this natural desire if you would train your daughter to take her intended place at maturity ... as one A convenient time to start girls on t :1is road to the "right" is during the week of January 23rd, when we will clean one garment for every girl of the community under 12 years of age Absolutely Free! National Week For Cleaning School Children,s Garments ... not only to make them clean and ready ~or wear at school again, but to remove contagious germs which endanger child health. I Mid-term graduation exercises at Ncw Trier High school will be held at the school on Friday, January Zl, at which time 13 girls and 11 boys will receive official recognition of having completed their quota of work necf:ssary to receiving their diplomas. The seniors eligible for graduation at this time are as follows : Fletcher Carpenter, Conrad William Daniels, Marshall Irving Gooch, Alexander Paul Hoffman, Ariel C. Jewell, Jr., William Lind Marsh, Gilbert H. Marshall, Robert Ernest Mills, Joe Paletti, John Edward Phillips, Richard Prouty, William Charles Melbye and Fred Waidner. Clara Belle Buck, Jane Hope Hudson, Frances C. Jonas, Gertrude E. Koeper, Virginia Marshall, ~uth Louise Randall, Helen Anna lfohm, Maxine R. Salinger, Marian Schuman, Lois G. Smale, Priscilla Morse Woodbury. We Will Call For and Delit~er We Operate Our Own Plant. SCHULTZ & NORD The North Shore's Leading Cleaners 1152 Central Ave., Wilmette Phone Wilmette 320 REJECT BIDS The Kenilworth Village board, at a special session Thursday night of last week, rejected all bids on the construction of the new Kenilworth Water plant, and voted to re-advertise for bids. This action was taken following the opening of bids at a meeting the preceding Monday night and the subsequent meeting Thursday, when all bids were declared to be much in excess of the engineer's estimate. (All JIW.) AVOID TROUBLE Have yoar bamer "loobcl at" at least oacc a moatb. &pecMI R,m..,_pborJe OIL BVBKBB IBBVICB L. D. COLB WINNETKA :alii

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