Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 8 Jun 1928, p. 8

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I WILMETTE LIFE June 8, 1928 ' FASCINATING SUMM,E R DRESSES Smart Dresses you can wear for many occasions. One and two piece models, with long .or short sleeves. Tailored and beautifully trimmed. in styles that are approved for warm weather. ALL THE NEW SHADES Washable Silks, Beautiful Prints, Flat Crepe, Taffeta Crepe de Chine Place 90-Minute Honors for Pupils Time Restriction Final Assembly on Auto Parking of New Trier Year at Open Saturday Evenings Have you noticed our SPORTS FROCKS? Just the Outfit for Golf and other outdoor pleasures! C:I:HTRAI. ST. ·2004. ·aose UN IV. MILLINERY, TOO! In IJn~e and small head sizes. At a recognition assembly held at New Trier last Tuesday morning . many students received prizes and awards for various achievements. The first awards were made by Otto R. Barnett of Glencoe, who has made it his custom to award in the spring of each year prizes for the three best bird essays by New Trier students. This year the awards went to Robert King, Wilmette; Grace Cooke, \Vilmette, and Robert Wilkins, Wilmette. The next award, sponsored by the Wilmette State bank, was made for the three best scholars in the department. The winners were Victor Deinlein, Wilmette; Howard Bleser, \Vilmette, and Vera McKay, Wilmette. The Harvard Book prize, given by the Harvard Club of Chicago to the best junior student at ~ew Trier each· year, was a warded to .Robert .M arcus of Wilmette. The assembly closed with the singing of the New Trier Loyalty song. It was the last time the entire student body will be assembled in the auditorium, since future assemblies will he held in the new gymnasium of the school. COMPLETE SHOP WORK All our work is done rate system. Every fully guaranteed. Let your car another ·year on flat job is us give of life. RAYBESTOS BRAKE SERVICE STATION Bring your car into Station to have your before touring season you will need perfect the. car under control our Raybestos Brake Service · brakes tested and tended to sets in. During this season brakes so that you can keep under any circumstances. WASHING and GREASING Our washing and greasing department suggests that this is now the time to have your car put in shape for driving on these nice spring evenings. A good wash job will do wonders to save that finish that you wish to ·save over the summer months. Your shackles, springs, and wheels undoubtedly need greasing and tightening bdore you put your car to the test that is sure to come over the touring months. Han these matters tended to at once and save money later on. FAVOR BAR NOMINEES With an extremely light and scattered vote recorded, New Trier citizens ~ast Monday gave .a substantial major-. tty to the candidates in the county Judicial election who had the endorsement of the Chicago Bar association. The vote, here as elsewhere in the William Taylor Opens county, was one of the lightest on New Store in Winnetka record and in decided contrast with William Taylor, Wilmette drygoods the remarkably heavy vote polled in and shoe merchant, opened a third · recent spring primaries. store Saturday of last week at 900 Linden avenue, Hubbard Woods. Mr. The M. L. Minor family. formerly of Taylor operates the Taylor Drygoods 620 Linden avenue. moved last week store and Taylor's Bootery in \VtJto the.ir new re·.;i,dence on Sherirl.an mette. road between Fifth and Sixth streets. Last Saturday's opening was attended with the receipt of a pro-0Mr. and Mrs. F. R Kilner of 52J fusion of greetings and well-wishes Washington avenue announce the bini1 from scores of north shore business inof a son, .Richard. on Mav 29 at the terests and other friends in this vicinity. The new store bears the title: Presbyterian hospital, Chi~ago: "Taylor's Hubbard Woods Store" and -0is one of the most modernly app~intecl .Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Bagby of the establishments of its type on the north Lmden Crest apartments will arrive shore. home June 12, 'after an extended trip abroad. Four hundred guests attended the -ocard party given Saturday, June 2, at Alvin Culver. ·son of Mr. and Mrs. the Mallinckr9dt High school. Th e A. H. Culver of 103 Broadway arriv~cl delightful affair was given ·as a benefit home from Notre Dame last week for for the school building fund. the summer vacation. -o-0Mrs. . Miss Carolyn Baker of 518 \Vash- avenue, mgton avenue had as her guest last month week-end Mi·3s Ruth Abells of Morgan Wilmer Park. Pa. I !I I II Ninety-minute motor parking time limit in Wilmette business centers was made effective· in an ordinance pass ~ d by the Village board at its session Tuesday of this week. Locations in whid ~ parking will be permitted for intervafs of ninety mil1utes only between the hours of 8 A. ~f. and 6 P. M., every day, except Sundavs and holidays, are described as follow; : Central District Westerly side of Wilmette avenue to a distance of 385 feet north from Cen tral avenue, and to the first alley we ·t of Main street. · Easterly side of Wilmette to a di stance of 297 feet north of Central avenue and to the first alley west of Main· street. Main street from Washington aYcnue on the north to the first all ev south of Wilmette avenue on th-e south. Twelfth street from Lake avenue on the north to Central avenue on the south. T ermi~al District Linden avenue from the Chicago. North Shore and Milwaukee tracks on the east to Fifth street on the west. Fourth street from Greenleaf avenue on the north to the first alley south of Linden. avenue on the south. Ridge Road District West side of Ridge road from Forest avenue on the north to Birchwood avenue on the south. · ( John Segsworth, 1006 Fore;t left Monday to spend about a visiting her daughter, ~Ir s. J. Kitchen, of State Colleg ~ , iiililh~ ~ ill! SMART-NEW -CHIC A Special Showing of SIMONIZING "Motorists Wise Simonize" is truly applicable. Let us protect the finish and luster on your ·new car. , A Simonizing job will keep that high finish of your ur for many months. h will also protect your car against dust, rain and weather. A Simonize job is good insuunce. Attractive Wash Frocks CREPE- SHANTUNG- RAJAH Many that proclaim their newness in sleeveless and short-sleeved effects. ·unusually Priced .WILMETI'E MOTOR SALES P. J. SCHAEFER, Prop. $18·75-$22·50 llttut"s ~4nppt I 515 FOURTH ST. PHONE WILMETTE 636 6I 9 SHERMAN AVENUE, EvANSTON In tbe New Hahn Bldg.

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