Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 10 Aug 1928, p. 6

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LIFE· August 10, 1928 Let Jlida for Laying of , Water Tower Pipe Line EA'L ESTATE· _·:tOANS /or General Frolic, This Golf Supper The bid of the Cannell-Conrad Con-. on Walnut A venue struction company for the laying of a 16-inch ·cast iron pipe connection between the proposed water tower on the Village Green and the water mains on Ridge avenue was accepted by the. Village board in session Tue~day night. The bid was fqr $2,200. Bids for the installation of pumps, electrical and water connections, and other accessories- at the pumping station were considered excessive and consequently rejected. They are to be re-advertised. Builders and Home Owners at Name McDonald, Fowler .· to Playground Board Trustee C. Miles McDonald was · appointed by Village President Earl E. Orner to represent the Village board on the Wilmette Playground commission at the regular meeting of the bQard Tuesday night. Mr. Orner also appointed Henry Fowler to represent the Park board on the commission, Henry Haack havin&" withdrawn because of his inability to attend meetings of the body. Both appointments were confirmed by the boar~. · Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Whitfield of 2008 Central avenue have returned from a lake. cruise and vacation trip. Sailing from Detroit on the Octorara they arrived at Fulton and from ther~ went to Squirrel L_ake where they spent the remaining part of their va::ration. -o- with Lowest Commission ·Rates A golf supper has been planned for the Babies' Friendly street fair a week from Saturday by Mrs. Henry Fowler of 1404 Forest avenue, who is chairman- of the event. The tees ,will be the .porches of the different homes in the block between fifteenth and Sixteenth streets on Walnut avenue, and it is expected that many hungry twosomes and foursomes will make "birdies" in the evening round. Assisting Mrs. Fowler will be Mrs. Dani~l M. Mickey of 1523 Walnut avenue and o_ther Wilmette women . Mrs. William J. Flynn of 1515 W::tlnut street will have charge of an impromptu circus which will be held on the lawn of Mrs. Theodore J. Moreau at 1507 Walnut street. Th.e younger set will Kiv~ impromptu acts and do all they can to make it like the big circus. Litt.le Mary Louise Moreau has started her stunt already. Philip Robertson will t:Un his Punch and Judy sh9w in the Mickey garage. The children will be dressed in t~eir. costumes from Wilmette Day and will exhibit their wagons, also. · Mr. and Mrs. Fred M. Coxon of 1538 Central avenue are spending the summer at Pontiac, Ill. where Mr. Coxon is superinten!lent of the furniture factory of the Illinois State Reformatory. -oMr. and Mrs. Harry Hillman of 507 Washington avenue, who with their two nieces, Jane and ·Avis Hillman of Evanston, are now in England visiting Mr. Hillmao's ancestral home, are expected home soo_n. -o- Phone· Wiltnette 4000 or write THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Wilmette Mrs. C. T. Scott of 1171 Broadway avenue and her nephew, Lawrence Buckmast~ have recent·ly returned from a month's trip to Colorado. They spent most of their time at Manitou Springs. -o. Mis.; Frances Baker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Baker of 518 Washington avenue, returned the middle of last week from Cheyenne, Wyo. where she spent the month of July. Mrs. Donald J. Hoskins and her daughter, Barbara, have been vi~iting her parents, Mrs. John W. Iliff, 1115 Gree.nwood avenue, for the past month. They have returned to Columbus, Ohio ·recently. SANITARY FILTER Tbere Is Onl7' One Silent Autoaatie Leading in s.Jea Be· caaae it Deserves to Removes sediment and takes chlorine taste out of water -fits any faucet-Price $2.50. Cut out slip and mail to: DIRECT SALES CO., 607 Main St., Wilmette, m. Name Lead Umivalecl - Silence Dependability and ECODomy ....................................... .. ..Address . .... ......... ..... ..... . . . ... ... .. . .. ... . ..... 1""""'"';~~:~"""~:~:~"'":;111111~~;~:~·:"""';:~::~~:;'""-:;=====-=_ Tenth Street and Central Avenue Wilmette, Ill. SERVICES SUNDAY SERVICES11 Oil · Gu Automatic Heat Calmot and Will Not Be Dirty-No Smoke or Odors to It Aak us to explain why Silent Automatic costs less to o~rate or ask our ostn-tbty bow. If you art using oil now, let us explain bow Silent Automatic will 9ay for italf in oil savings alone. Would you like to !Mat your domntic water supply with. oil in pbct of coal or gas? Aak us about it. Wtdntsday Testimonial Mttting-8 P. M. .Sunday School Extrcise g:o45 A. M. A. ~!. . ! = =~ August I 2t I 928 1 :~= - Subject: Soul . Reading Room-r 1 6J Wilmette AC11nl&4 Daily (e:mpt Wednesday Wednesday 9 A.M. to 7:-45P.M.: Saturday 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. The. ~ible an_d Wor~a of ManJ Balttr Eddy and all otbtr authorizttl Chr11tran &etmce Lrteraturt may bt rtad, borrowtd or purchaed. a~0~~:~ay) 9 A. M. to 6 P. M.; I :a Ewtn.ston Showroom 1620 SHERMAN AVE. Greenleaf 700 THE PUBLIC a COllDJALLY 1NV1TD TO ATI'BND THB OIUaCH SDVJa& AND VJSIT THE llBADIMG ROOM 11111111111111-lllllllll..llllll. . . . . . . . . . .llllllllllllltiiiiHIIIIIII~

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