Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 17 Aug 1928, p. 47

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August 17, 1928 WILMETTE LIFE Visiting M?nister Comes . . Mrs. E. W. McCtillough Dr. D. Schermerhorn , t 0 Bapttat Church Sunday D. . h. D c ' . . lea m as tngton · · wnt Preach .Here S1mday w w. VISIT IN DES MOINES Emil Nord. 829 Park avenue. and his son Robert left last Friday to drive to Des Moines, Ia., and will return Sunj}~y morning. Mr. Nord is a memher of the firm of Schultz and Nord, Wilmette ' tailors and ~leaners Mr. and Mrs. John R. Willott and their dauKhter of 1300 Ashland avenue hav~ returned ' from Little Traverse bay in northern Michigan where they have been- spending their vacation. -o- The Rev. A. C. McKenny, pastor of the First Baptist church at Hartford, Conn., will preach at the Wilmette Baptist church this Sunday, August 19, in the absence of the Rev. George D. AIlison, who is spending his vacation at Pelic_ an Lake. Wis. On tbe following Sunday, August 26 the Rev. W. C. Graham, of the U~ited Church Qf Canada, will occupy the pulpit. The Rev. Abrams, of the Olivet B.a.Ptist churcl!, West Chester, Pa., is sc4e~uled to be here Sunday, Seutember 2. The full church program will be resumed on Sunday, September 9, with the return of the Rev. Mr. Allison. The first fall number of the church · b e tssue · d at t hat hme. · bulletin- will Miss Doris Woodcock, d«!ughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. ]. Woodcock Qf 503 Central, avenue, will arrive home today from an ex~nded trip in the east. Miss Woodcock visited many of the large .H. F. Parker, coach of Albion colea·.Stern cities including New York, lege in Michig~n, is spending several Boston, Philadelphia, and Washington. weeks visiting Mr. and M;s. George --()- . Baldwin of 1117 Greenleaf avenue George Estes, sQn of Mr. and Mrs. whil.e he attends Northwestern univerJames L. EsJes of 1626 Wilmette ave- sity coacl}ing s.chool. nue, and ~lis wife, with Miss Irene Estes left last Saturday to motor to North Dakota, where they will spend two weeks motoring through the state and visiting Mrs. George Estes' brother, Edwacd Johnson. -oMr. and Mrs. L. N. Brenner and their son John of 1330 Greenwood avenue motored the early part of this week to Minniwamka, Mich. where John is to stay for two weeks. Mrs.. E. W. McCullough, former resident of Wilmette, and sister of Sam~I H. Mo01:e. 707 ·Laurel avenue, died Thursday, Augu·st 9, at Washington, D. C. She was the wife of ~- W . M~CuiiQugh, tecretary of the United States Chamber of Commerce and a member of the Union League club of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. McCullough lived in Wilmette fourteen years. They left here jbout eight year~ ago. Besides her husband and brother, Mrs. ¥cCulloguh is ~urvived by t.wo children, R 9 ger and Mildred McCullouitJt, both of Washington, D. c., and a si$t~r. ~rs. Walter H. Woodrich, of Chicago. Funeral services were held at Washington. la·st Saturday and burial took place m that city. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel H. Mo9re,. of Wilmette, attended the services. Dr.. William D. Schermerhorn, of the Garrett Biblical institute, will preach· Sunday, August 19, at the Wilmette Parish Methodist church, taking the place of Dr. Horace D. Smith, the regular pa·stor, who is on vacation. The men's and women's Bible classes of the church are now meeting jointly each Sun.day morning at 9:45 o'clock, with visiting foreign students present to discuss subjects of intetnational interest. Miss Isabelle Thompson, daughter of M.r. and Mrs. Hope Thompson of Dr. Earle H. Thoma~, 906 Green- 1219 Ashland avenue, is speJtding a wood avenue, who is president of the week visit~ng friends at Pali·sade Park. American Society of Oral Surgeons, Mich. left Thursday fQ.r Minneapolis to at--otend the annual meeting of the society. Miss Betty Bunker of Toronto, CanMra ·· as a ... d thet'r lt'ttle daughter ada,· wt'll be the guest of Miss Betty ~· Thom u h' Babs accompanie.d him and will spend Mulford of 825 EIJDwood avenue t ts a month in Canada before returning week-end. home. -o-o-Mr. and . Mrs. Lyman Drake and Mr. and Mrs. . Karl D. King have their son Robert left last Monday for just returned from a motor trip to Wausaukee, Wis. where they will Bigwin I-nn, Lake of Bays, in Ontario, spend some time. Canada, where they spent three weeks. -o-oMr. and Mrs. Charles H. Roberts Mrs. L. Everitt, of Buffalo, is visit- of 1014 Lake avenue are leaving today ing her sister, Mrs. E. B. Cunningham for Wausaukee to spend the weekat 726 Vernon av~nue. end. -oMrs. C. W. Culbertson of 919 Elmwood avenue has just returned fr<?m a three weeks' visit with her son, C. B. Culbertson, in Wi·sconsin. ((Before you buy any radio ... BEAUTIFUL . 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I fi House is built of hollow tile; slate roof; plate glass windows; living room and solarium; dining room and dining porch; 6 bedrooms; sleeping porch; large bath an" dressing room of colored tile; two other bath rooms and toilet · room; three lavatories. f[ House has been decorated throughout. I La~~:~ri;,ros. I FURRIERS EVANSTON CHICAGO 1717 Sherman Avenue Greenleaf !882 1800 Inlng Park B01alevard Graeeland l!iO I I You Are lnoittd to i n s p e c t the presentation of our new modes. We know that you will be pleased. fi Price $60,000.00. One-half cash. For appointment phone We manufacture to order at This is one of the most beautiful models we have ever displayed. Come in-see it-hear it play. No ·obligation to buy. Convenient Terms ERNEST .M. KIMBALL 770 BLUFF ST. 140 North Shore Talking Machine Co. Glencoe Illinois Room 1725 Randolph 0880 s. DEARBORN ST. ·--~----~~·:· !..;.-------------r The Music Center 712 Church St.t Evanston Open Evenings

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