Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 26 Jan 1933, p. 8

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This innovation' lu the. new4 in ir.msing .qnapment. "Vu car iu greased- under actuai dri ing , conditions, thus thorough habricating .very part.' T y 'i itl-couots nto more-and your ci Wliiirua 11Me new. AUTO ROCKER GRASINGI $ 00* OIL WELL Bob 'a' Mm. Main St. et Linden Ave.. Phone Wilmtette 3334 * waivng the initiatiôn tee for associate memberships-which provide for the en- ,es tire family-untl 1934. The -cost is Unr thus confined to the dues.' Shawnee ýmenbership e x t e ni d s ,, throughout the north shore and the cluli has the réputation for providing more ar club facilities, wîtb less tariffs, than any organization of its type. An attractive feature ls*' the junior, niembership which permits youaîig men under 30 years of age to enjoy the coni- plete privileges of the club at haîf cost, the initiation'fee waiver applying also in this, instance. 'Mr. and'Mrs. Howard Jordan of lin tht Cumnberland avenue, Kenilworth, en- ness. tertained twelve guests at a b)ridge ago.. dinner Saturday. the p VOCAL COACHINO, AccoGmIANYING Lucy GEORGE HOWERTON Winnetka Coniregational ChurcW Phone: WINN. 3181. ORGAN HAEmONY PIANO and it is teared that some patrons tray feelthe location of their seats is nuot sufficiently choice. The new locale of the- perfo'riinaincc- however, in sures everyonie ail un- o)bstructed. view and sa tisfactoryv acoUstics. hard F. Winter Dies; tetired Grocer .y Dealer bhard F. Winter, , 105 Fourth kt, died Wednesday, January 18. is hoime at' the age of 76 years. Winter, who for many years was ie grocery and meat maàrket busi- in Evan'ston, retired eight years He had li ved in Wilmëtte *for past six years. He was borniai rvivti'g irn bt is *idôw, Mrs. A. Winter, three daugbters, Laura Druminond of Lake FMrs. Lucy Warren of Scars- N. Y., and Mrs. Frances Brav-- f Wilmette, and two sons, Dani- ~and D. A. Winter, both of, iston. ýe funeral services were beld last rday aiternoon at Scott's funeral ý1118 Greenleaf avenue, %with Li at Ridgewood cemneterv on group of talented young ncu and women is destined to repeat the suc- cesses, it bas eInjoyed. in -the past. "Seven Chances" is a' comedv witli many amusing. situations concerninlg the'problenisof a young bachclor. heir. to mrany mnillions of dollars. just how thie helpful, advice of his iriends contrive to produce so manv coiffi - cations, and when he, proposes to the wrong girl. tAhat alqeinke, a good story. This will bé a one-bundred Percent amateutr'production. The stage cra.t committee, under 'the leadership of Edward Ryerson, bas designed ai huilt the complete stage ' settn gs. The plans and drawings for these setti*ngs 'are remarkall cîypet i detail. Boys Make Constant Use of MemnorialI Gymnasium About ifty boys 16 years old and older are using the Kenilworth NMcm- orial gymnasium for basketball gaines on Monday and Wednesday. nights, Robert W. Townley. director of physical education at thejoel Sears school' reports. Froni 6:45 un- tiI 10 o'clock the gymnasuni is in constant use. The tinie is allôtted to the varîous teanis. Two of. the Kenilworth teanis, the Unknowns LT M ARKET C ciety held a business meeting at the' home of Mrs. Cedric Smnith, 205 Es- sex road, to electofficers. in place of those who were unable to serve ii the capacity for which t bey. were], chosen. Mrs. Nelson Snyder was elected volunteer chairman. Mrs. Ed- mund Burke of Evanston was electe.d social chairman and Eleanor Lip- pincott publicity chairman. Building and Loan Group to Organîze February 8 To carry out organization plans, the committee, beaded by William E. Hughes, intereste(l in the formnation o f a building and boan association in, 'Wilmnette, will hold a meeting on Wednesday night, February 8, at 8 o'clock in.the Wilniette Village hall. This decision was reached at a meet- ing of the committee. last night I 131

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