Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 15 Jun 1928, p. 50

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

so DR. J. L HIVELY . DIES Dr. ]. L. Hively, a former resident of Wilmette, and for more than twenty years a practicing osteopath in Chicago, died Sunday in his home at 6806 Crandon avenue, Chica,go, from a heart attack. Dr. Hively was 62 years old, and is survived by his widow, Mrs. Ruth Hart Hively. Cornelius Van Schaack, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Van Schaack of 614 Linden avenue is home from the University of Illinois for the summer vacation. I WILMETTE LIFE June 15, ·t9?' Happiness Hut Newest Tea Room and Gift Shop The Happiness Hut Tea Room and Gift Shop announces its formal opening Tuesday, June 19, at Waukegan road and Grove street, Glenview. Antiques, importations, fine wall papers, chintz, furniture, gifts and novelties will be displayed on the opening day. · The new tea room is done in quaint New England style. It is the plan of the management to serve sandwiches, tea, and -light lunches. AUTO CRASH SUNDAY ,A crash between a large touring car and a sedan on Sheridan road in No Man's Land late Sunday 'night resulted in the wrecking of the \wo cars, but none of the nine occupants was seriously injured. The cars were driven by Evanston and Racine, Wis., parties. Miss Marion Baldwin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. Baldwin · of 1117 Greenleaf avenue, spent the early part of the week visiting at Lake Forest col1ege. · Help Us to Give Good Service I T would doubtless surprise most telephone users to learn that the Illinois Bell Telephone Company is 9.bliged .to repair hundreds of telephones every year which are put. out of order by being dropped. Of course, the repairs are made promptly no matter what happens, but the user is necessarily deprived of his service for at least a short time when such an accident occurs and this might be the time when the telephone would be most needed. It is therefore BERNIE'S SPECIAL in the subscriber's own interest that we suggest that care be taken not to damage the instrument. Windows left open in summer, admitting a sudden rain storm, are also responsible for a great many cases of trouble. Occasionally a bottle of ink or a glass of water is overturned, wetting the telephone cord, and this a~so causes trouble. Subscribers will aid us in giving them the best service by taking good care of the equipment. ILLINOIS BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY BELL SYSTEM All Children Smile for Bernie One Policy One System Universal Service Buff Etchings 9 Regular Value $10 Better Pictutel .Better V alue1 Three 7xtt *S BERRIE STUDIO Now in Our New Home 16 23 Sherman Avenue . ( Oppo1ite Po1tolfice) Phone Univer1ity 899B

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy