Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 17 Feb 1928, p. 10

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Specials 2 TIES $2.00 Value l·~=es~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~&~~fu~~~~~~~ enEvery Day Is . M N m ee' S Store f0T Men a 1150 Wilmette Avenue Phone Wilmette 2655 $1~00 . $1.00 Miss Ruth .~riesenborg, ~ sister of Mrs. Pearl E. Johnson of .1515 Spencer avenue, Wilmette, died on .Wednesday, February 8, at the Woman's and Children's hospital in .Chicago. Funeral services were held from the Scott Funeral Home in Wilmette on the following Thursday afternoon, Rev. Horace · G. Smith of the Wilmette Methodist church officiating. Burial was .at Memorial Park cemetery. Miss Friesenborg is survived by her sister, Mrs. Johnson, ·with whom she resided, and her mother and father, Mr. and Mrs, G. R. Friesenborg of East Moline, IU. for ·Ruth Frie.enbor1 Miss Betty Barry of. .1537 Central avenue gaft' a party for a number of her frieD& at ber home last Saturday. evening. The party was in honor of Margaret Parks who was celebrating her birthday. The guests were students of MaUinclcrodt High school where Mis~ Barry is a sophomore. The girls were attired in the raiment of young children as it was .a ,.Children's Party," and the costumes provoked much . mirth. The guests were: Margaret Parks, Anna Fiegen, Lois Miller, Salty Bond, Marcella Kununer, Veronica Hotfman, Patricia McCarthy, . Eleanore Phillips, Marian Pearson, Maey Hoffman, Alice Weber. Agnes Harrer, Florence Ambroise and .Catherine Weis. M···· GhU S. E. Gooclin1, Lon1 Time Resident, Dies Funeral services for S. E. Gooding, hospital of pneumonia, were held from the Wilmette · Congregational church on Tuesday of last week, Rev. William E. McCormack officiating. Interment was at Rosehill cemetery. No memhers of the immediate family survive Mr. Gooding's passing, his wife and fou.r brothers and sisters having preceded him in death. He was 70 y~ars· of age and had resided in Wilmette for many years. AWARD SCHOOL RIBBONS Pupils of the eighth grade of St. DOLLAR DAY .HERE Gasoline Coupon Books, $10.00 value . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 gal. Polarine oil with service, s· $5.00 value ................. ~ . . . . 5 gal Mobile, Pennsylvania or Iso-vis with service, $6.00 value ... -. . . . . . . . . S9 00 3 so S4 so · · · ribbons last Friday afternoon. The presentation was accompanied by an tertainment, after which the averages were read. The majority of the averages for the semester were high. The hall was decorated in green and gold, the school c~lors, and . when the . pupils marched m Jean Miller and Rata St. Clair played a march. Hold Funeral Rites for Mn. Carrie M. Smith Mrs. Carrie McCracken Smith, mother of Mrs. Rexford Bellamy, 1214 Forest avenue, passed away at Des Moines, Iowa, last Saturday. Funeral services were conducted from the Wilmette Baptist church on Tuesday of this week, Rev. Francis Carr Stifter officiating. Interment was at Rosehill. Mrs. Smith is survived by her daughter, Mrs. Bellamy, and a sister, Mrs. Van R. Livingston. LOSES FATHER BY DEATH Miss Helen R. Rohrer, 1234 Witmette avenue, was called home suddenly because of the death of her father last Friday at Whitewater. Wis. Mrs. Christopher ] . Curran of 415 Gregory avenue entertained a group of friends at a Valentine party at her home ~ on Wednesday. After luncheon bridge .was played. · -oA motion picture, "The Transgressor," will be shown next Tuesday afternoon in the auditorium at Matlinckrodt Hig!school. Wilmette"BoB Filling StatioD. MAc" · ,N A2} M atn · Street .,. Bet. Oakwood ··4 Lladea p hone Wilmette 3334 · tn Your Bundles on Dollar Days and pro/it by these SPECIAL PRICES Monday, February 20and · OneSuit Tuesday, February 21 35lbs· .Cleaned and Pressed · Replar price $1.75 BRING - AND - CALL Wet Wash Regular price $1.75 BRING ~ AND - CALL Two Suits ·15 lbs. Pressed Replar price $1.50 BRING - .AND - CALL Dry Wash Regular price $1.65 BRING - AND - CALL ·/·: Regular Price $2.oo· $1.00 y

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