Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 1 Feb 1929, p. 10

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WtLMETTE . LIFE ~ ·F ebruary 1, 1929 . . I I · " FURS , FURS , FURS North Shore ·Rotarians Partake of.High School Fare · CLEARANCE All Garments Must Be Sold Below Cost We· positively will not hold them over for another s~ason. These coats are all of tht finest quality-and wt will fully gua'ranttt ·t htm. Save 50% If your present coat is in need of North shore Rotarians, including we-'ll do it in. 3 hours. The charge members of the Wilmette, Winnetka and Highland Park clubs and Chicago is only $5. club members re3iding on the north shore, made merry last Friday evening at a Wilmette- Winnetka Rotary dinner served by the culinary corps of 5 67 Lincoln~ Ave. Winnetka New Trier High school. Here we have the Rotarians seated about the . Phone 2752 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiJ festive board in the New Trier Ca f ci teria room. Members of the Nev: ·.:;~ ... CLEANING GLAZING ~ PHOTO BY STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER M. B. Okean Co. Trier board of education and Miss Elizabeth Packer, as3istant superintendent of the high school, were guests of honor. There was a brief word of welcome from ]. R. Gathercoal, president of the high school board. Paul L. Battey of Glencoe, a member of the Chicago Rotary club, was toastmaster. Entertainment was provided by Wendell Hall of Wilmette, the celebrated "red headed music maker" of radio fame. Following the dinner, .the Rotarians were gue3ts at the New Trier-Oak Park basketball games. (Note: The prominently displayed box in the foreground, we hasten to explain, is laden with Rotary song books-honestly). Mrs. Frank Cheeseman of the Orrington hotel, formerly of Kenilworth, gave a small luncheon. today for Mrs. George Kingsley's mother, Mrs. Crossett. who is her.e visiting her . . 1 "THE MOLEHILL" Buddy Is Here! A NEW <!/1.. dawns town! He brings you the choicest Nut Meats from the world's four cor· ners ··. varieties you"ve never seen before · · · all toothsomely fresh .·· right from his famous fireplace. Copyrisht 1928 C.N.Co. Renneckar's of. course ERA , for nut-lovers tomorrow when gen- Alice Ritchie will make her bow to the American public with "The Molehill," to be published by Putnam this month. The novel is laid in Geneva not political Geneva but live-and love~ and-die Geneva. The author's observati_ons are first-hand, for although born m South Africa she has lived several years in Geneva. ial, busy litde BUDDY SQUIRREL makes his bow ri;.lt here in C~talp.a place, Wilmette, will ~nter tam s1xteen guests at a bridge party this Saturday. : Miss M~rjorie Mergenthaler 210 uyoo HOO, EVERYBODY!" sez Buddy, ul hope you'll like my nice l)ew shop an' that you'll come in an' get acquainted during Opening Week, when we give samples FREE." ... I ~~8~ut(l~ sN~~~r Do yea 1 . . to col· d_.· pictara, FOR PRIZES? TINa joia Buddy'· bia caeh pn... coate~t npa awayl Jwt uk fc 1~1l . ~c:, NUT SECOND MORTGAGE We specialize in negotiating Second Mortgage Loans on North Shore real estate at regular inter· est rates, and we make promptness and courtesy p·r ime features of our service. -· At Badd.,. ,.......... ·· Nuay Jiql·l lt'a .Jao RENNECKAR DRUG CO. I I FREE! 3 8 CENTRAL AVE. The Wilshore Bond and Mo!1gage Co. 1 1 5o WILMETTE. ILLINOIS Wilmette Ave. Phone Wil. 2 18 1

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