Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 15 Feb 1929, p. 14

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WIL ·M ETTE LIFE February 15, 1929 I College.Girls Stage Play I DAY OJ!J!BRINGS! Annstrong's Linoleum An unusual opportunity to purcbue inlaid liDoleum from a wide variety of attractive patterns from 2 to 20 sq. yd. pieces. Included are values that ruge f r o m $1.60 to $2.75 per sq. yd. for ~ $ JUST ARRIVED! A shipment of CONGOLEUM and printed felt base for the kitchen ftoor. Probably the only opportunity you will have again to purchase 3 Square Yards for $1 ;00 There are 5 patterns to select from and a grade that seUs for 65c a sq. ·yd. Here we have the king (Esther Chrr3te of Kenilworth), and his jesttr {Armida Stewart of Evanston) discovering the little boy, August (Georgia Durden), inside the great porcelain stove, "The Fire King," where he · had climbed when it was sold by his father, and in which he had travelled to the court of the king. The play is being staged by studentt3 of the National Kindergarten :md Elementary college. Many north shore girls are in the cast. 27-In. All Wool 18x36 Inch CARPET Plain or Bordered Room aize can be made from any of plain colora which are:-Raiain, Roae Taupe, Mole. Our $2.51 aad $3.10 -.aluea, ~~ yard for . . .... .. . . ru·· 1 A wool chenille ru· auit· able for bath, bedroom and hallways, in aolid or mixed colora. Priced for CLUB JUNIORS TO MEET The Junior auxiliary of the Infant Welfare society of Chicago will hol\i its next meeting \V ednesday evening. February 20. Dinner will be served at 6:30 o'clock. A short program by ~1iss Virginia I. Knapp of Evanston, pianist, will follow the dinner hour. Reservations. it is announced. are to be made with Miss Patsy Flentye, \Vilmette 1990, by Monday. Phyllis 'Cebelhack of 1406 Washington avenue was the guest of honor at a surpri·.;e party given for hc:r at her home Friday evening, February 8, by forty-five officers and members of the Rogers Park chapter, 689, 0. E. S. ~irs. Cebelhack is Cotlductress of the chapter. ~frs. -o-- Legionnaires Make Plans for ~emorial Observance Reports of various committees of Wilmette Post, No. 46. American Legion, indicate that plans for Memorial Day, Poppy Day, and other forthcoming events are well under way. Kext month, in conjuncti::>n with the Auxiliary, the post will present Milan Lusk in a Lenten concert. !~ . ~ay. .~~~·. .. . . $1 INLAID UNOLEUM HAil RUNNER M inch.. wide in aolid I'J"eeD or ...ay color with border. Also 27 inch all· oYer pattera in print· ed. 2 ,.,.de for .. . .. . COCOA MATS Heavy cocoa mall made in lnclia-18x30 inchea. Our $1.50 mall for Dollar Day only while they last ' . . . . .. . .. ' .. . . . ' . . CAMPFIRE CLUB MEETS Robert Tansill of vVilmette is one of the members of the Campfire club, which is composed of hunters and explorers. The club had a dinner meeting Monday night at the Blackstone hotel. with motion pictures followin Highest Grade $1 $} UPBOLSTEBJKG Cabinet Work Drapery and Upholstery Fabtics ANTIQUES We specialize in Antique Furniture Repairing and Refinishing Hair Mattresses and Springs Made to Order PLOOB.O·LEUM STORES 1009. DAVIS ST. n.. .at. EVANSTON .GREENLEAF 1941 ~ &.Mel abo-.e are for Dollar Day, February 21, only. , MOTE! H. G. LINDW ALL

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