WILMETTE Mrs. W. J. Kitchen (Beatrice Seg3worth) and her small son, John, of Sharon, Mass., arrived in \Vilmette last Saturday to be the guests of Mrs. Kitchen's parents, Dr. and Mrs. John Segsworth, 1006 Forest avenue, for two week3. LIFE March 22, 1929 GREATER CHICAGO LAKE WATER COMPANY lll'Z Baak·a' Blcla., Chic:aao Tel. I'Uallla H71 Filtered Lake Water tor Chtcaco'· I Watelt for .Aa·o·aeeaeat Suburbs CONVALESCING Aram K. Mestjian, well known Main street rug dealer, is recoveri~g. ~apidly from an operation for appendtcttls performed several weeks ago. He is now at home but will not return to active operation of his business for several weeks. Festival Soloist ~ \f r. and \f rs. Edwin C. Austin, 681 ·~"'""'"'"'"...."""""""""""'~~ I ~ Greenwood avenue, Glencoe, left last I · ~ Saturday for ~fountain Lake club. I Does You· P·ope·tv Need Any ~ Lake \Vales, Fla., where they will I t7 ~ spend two weeks. ~1:rs . Austin is the ~ Repal·s! ~daughter of ~lr. and !\Irs. Charles~. ~ ~ Roberts of \Vilmette. ~ Fireplaces a Specialty Porches and W al~, Plaster Repairs Stone and Brick Chimneys All grades of Stone, Brick and Cement Work ~·· -.-·· -.-------~--.·· -.-·· -.-.-=-=.... ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ WHY lfOT! -avoid 'he usual spring rush by allowing us to do your painting and decorating now. I I ~ .P ainter and Decorator ~ SHORTRIDGE I 419 Richmond Road, Kenilworth Ph. Kenil. 2735 ~ 1030Creenleaf Phone2764 ~ .....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,J ------------------------- ~ M. Portenhauser DISHES ONLY ONCE A DAY! no y not- Gina Pinncra, a glorious soprarn who in the last year has enthused New York and eastern cities with her 3inging and artistry makes her appearance at the second concert of thl· North Shore ~lusic Festival . seasan. This will he Mme. Pinnera's Frst appearance in this territory. 0f this rising young star the New York Tele gram critic says: "Here, in my bclid, is a singer such as comes Dnce in a lif<.· time. Here is an 'American ~letha~ Here is a comhinatiDn of the fincs.t coloratura. with the noblest of dralllat_ ic sopranos, and the rhost delicatt: of lieder-lt.'gere artist . practical wz·tk 9tis fOYNWN 5QVARL · LVAN5TON Let Them Play Their Hardest ,I THREE HANDY SIZES THE CONOVER lets you do your dishes threemeals-at-a-time and still keep your kitchen neat and tidy. After luncheon and dinner, just scrape the dishes, stack. them in the Conover-and you are free to enjoy your afternoons and evenings with your family ··.· The next morning put in your breakfast dishes and the soap flakes, turn on the hot water-and in less than fifteen minutes a whole day's dishes are clean and sparkling and dry. For small kitchens and kitchenettes, the small model pictured above rolla ~nder the sink when not $9~5 sn use · · · · · · · · For the medium-sized famDy, the model pictured at left above takes up about a1 mu~b room as a kitchen 950 chair · · · · · · · - ... I I I $}3 For the large famDy and small tea-room, a special large- capacity model · · · · · · · May be purchased the "Little by Little" way at small extra coat. $}8500 The Shoes with SHARKSKIN TIPS $5 to $6· 50 Every mother knows how quickly the toes wur out on most chil dren's shots but we've solved the problem by going to the bottom of the ocean for sharkskin to make the toes of "Kickers." Try them for wear, good looks and correct form. Sizes 8 0 to 1 1, S 5 : Sizes 1 1 0 to 2, Ss.so: Sizes 2Y2 to 6, S6.5o . Lord's-MGin Floor \ Try one of the three handy sizes in your home, without obligation Pusuc SERVICE 114·1 Central Ave., Wilmette COMPANY Telephone Wilmette 2899 OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS ..... ...... ., JOSEPH W. KEHOEt District Manager