Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 8 Aug 1930, p. 14

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6 110; <.reenIeat Ave. ýWliiînttr (No brunettes) 200 Dr. and Mrs. E. Ho Indianapolis, Ind., wer< M.and Mrs. E. L. Scl bella street, for a fewE They attended the Pre Eference at the McCorr in Chicago. le guests <of tz, 1314. ha- Mr. andj Mrs. Arthur. Ë. jergensen s last week. and their family of 539 Linden avenue, 'terian con- Kenilworth, .have returned f rom a k Serminary week's visit with friends and relatives inBurnhainiwood' and Wittenberg, Ws HERE ARE. DOLLAR DAY. THAT AR£E WORTH WHILE Monday & luesday, AuguAft 11-12 In accordance with our policy to give our patrons the best - the unusual in service, we submit some 'Worth ýwhile Dallae Day cleaning bargains, in addition ta deéan- ing your auito robe f ree, if brough.t ta us with your dry cleaning bundle on Dollar Days, Monday and Tuesday,, August l 1- 12. OVERCOATS Be ready for winter___ w i t h a perfectly cleaneci and pressed overcoat. B ring 8'Cati LADIES' DRESSES street and1 sideswped. anotner car which T. C. Miller, 835 Siteenth street, Wilmette, was driving east on Lake avenue. Miller signed a complaint against Stowzanske, charging reckless driving. Stowzanske was held under $75 bond.- The, case w as' to. corne u-p at. 5' o'clock yesterday afternoon >before Magistrate E. A. Pettibone. *Two women driversý brough't their cars. together at the Lake avenue--if-- teenth street intersection. pn -Tuesda.y. Mrs. J.> H. Prentiss, 1042,' Pontiac road, Wilmette. driving east on Lake, ave-. nue, struck Mrs. Valentine Msmn 92Pine street, Winnetka, who' was traveling south. on Fifteenth street, ac- cording to the police report. -Neither, of the drivers was hurt, but their. cars were damaged slightly. Drévers. Escape Injury in -MainStreet Crash Cars driven, by John T. Haight, 1407 Sixty-first 'court, Cicero, and Rodney Shearer, 2302 Central street, Evans- ton, colidèd at the intersection of Main 'street and Oakwood avenue Wednes- dày afternoon, July 30. 14aight, pro- ceeding north on Main street, wvas niaking àa* right turn onto, Oatwood *avenue when Shearer hit him f roni be-' hind. Trhe right re ar fender and run-ý *ning board.' on Haight's -machine and' thie left fender and bumfper on the *Shearer 'car were, damiaged.' Neither of *the drivers, was hurt. QON VACATION two weeics. i-e' planneci to spend a few day's at Pinie River, Minn., and tben go to Sisterý Bay, AVis., for the re-, inainder of the Vacation. Wilmette State banik-enployies now on. vacation are: Miýss- Violet Hawkins'on, clerk,;, Miss ..Bessie Weiss, 'savings teller; Harry Stone, teller; Miss§ Alic.e Duit- gan, secretary; Lisbeth 'Goss,- book- keeper; B ertha- Bersch, head book- kéeper, and Mrs. Florence Greiner, of the transit department.' ,ou bring your dry on Dollar Days, in- ar auto robe, we will 3eautifully in our dis-' phha,, absolutely f ret. CENTRAL and MIAIN STS., Mr. and Mrs. William B. Dale, of 519 Ash street, Winnekta, have re-- turned to their hcome after having spent three weeks at. Idlewild, Minn. Mr. -H. M. Dale, son of Mr.. and MrY.: William Dale; is nowv spending a few weeks in Northern Wisconsin. MEN'S SUITS Cleaned ',n distilled naphtha, pure as s un s hine a nd pressed by experts., B ring..& Cait _____________I

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