Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 13 May 1921, p. 11

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2*a Y 13.1921 ( II forth ihoreOiftr by Rutk RLr 1 ey> ESCAPES FLIRT-FIWCHED Miss Theresa Gross, 1100 Ridge avenue, Evans ton, was fined $5 and costs in Magistrate Mickey'* Wil- mette Speeders' court Monday. Stop- * on Sheridan road driving a ear at the rate of M mites an hour Miss Gross insisted she had driven at a fast pace to escape the unwelcome at- tentions of a motorist-flirt. lere wilt be an informal Buffet-Supper Dance on Saturday even- f this week at the Indian Hill club. Reservations should be In Friday evening at the jritib. ns are now in preparatiofftor adelighttuTaffair to be given ecoration- Day. -----------♦â€";------- ,e usual Thursday evening dinner-dance took place at the [h Shore Golf club this week. 1 recently at the final meeting ' What our Food does for us" "Milk prokram committee, A thou- the Indispensable Food", "PreDarinir delegates from all parts of the | the Invalid's Tray", "Diets for Spe- arc expected. icial Diseases", â-ºrviee to the Community" is to J *»â-  [e theme for the three day con- The North Shore Golf club crave ice. Special emphasis will be IaidW of a series of Thursday 'evening phase of elm work. An open dinner dances thi« a^fr arthe cluof on "American Citizenship," house. ft^rs. Percy V. Pennybacker, a 1........"".................' fr president of the General Fed- rJORTH SHORE PIONEER DIES 5U-JSES12S3£ 3JE& AT OLENCO!iAOEI> K YEAM i Mrs. Willia mrl. Hart* state \^r ft,_ „„..!, .1.^â€" i . j »?"" 4 ♦\„:ii nrP«M«» i . the north shore, was buried Mon- ^^frS%.ldW* even- fflgggf $ **. M**** ^orge r.t vice president, will be toast-, r Bein|ich is iUrvived by three ^ '"•*** ♦!,„ f«,^«fV.Biv*li a„„„ai and a daughter, twenty-nine grand Ira â-  ASSISTANT LIBRARIAN Miss Winifred Bright, of Evanston, has been appointed assistant librarian at the Wilmette Free Public Library. Miss Bright began her duties Max M "Should a girl marry for love or money?" "Well, it's a question. Yon get* fooled on both propositions."â€" Louisville Courier-Journal.' DINE AND DANCE AT THE NEW Chateau Maxim MMNMHMUIttttMNMMMMNI a^oMEsfSSs^^ ten /omen's clubs, to be held at the hotel May 24 to 27, were com- rtu rdayy April 30^ the-Dramatic littee of the Kenilworth club .ited two one act plays, "The jve Pound Look," a comedy by ts Barrie, and "The Pot Boiler", by Alice Ferstenberg. The icters in the first play incldued »er.c'y Eckhart, Mrs. Mark Cresap Isabel Lovedale, and Mr, Ogden The characters in the second included Mr. P. B. Eckhart, Mr. srt Dyar, Mr Roy Jarrett, Mr. ;n Cook, Miss. Florence Pease, ve-£ay4ar, Mrs. Claude Burn- Mr. Alexander Lovedale. Ich member of both casts played lor her character like a profes- and-the play^-were-voted easily ;st ever presented by the conu se. â€"*â€" ie Bureau of Nutrition Service ie American Red Cross is send- [out dietitians to women's clubs, j-ch and community -organizations jive talks and demonstrations in work. The following topics been quite extensively used: ^4»wT^-the--mea4^-at a Minimum 'Feeding the Child of Pre- >1 Age", "A Wider use of Fruits Vegetables", "Infant Feeding", children. He died Saturday in his old home in Glencoe. Services were held at the Sacred ^eart-church in Hubbardâ€"Woodsf Beinlich settled in Glencoe as a farmer in the late '30's. Diettrich cultivated a farm near that of Beinlich, who was a widower. His sons and his daughter are Au- gust Beinlich, Jr.k Julius, both of Glencoe; Joseph Beinlich of Evan- ston, and Mrs, George Beck of Texas. and "Then you don't care for this,futur- ist art?" "No, let the people of the future enjoy it."â€"Louisville Courier- Journal. Tbue, we*? MOhf rww* /war 9 ' CS/K $5 for Your Vote Votefor HARRY MITCHELL A place for father, mother, son and daughter GREEN BAY ROAD an J COUNTY LINE One Block West of Braeside Station Watch this Space tor the opening announcement of our $20,000 Dance Hall, the most beautiful in the middle weft. Chicken dinners, restaurant service a la carte and refreshments. Last year we served 9,000 chicken dinners. Special attention to private parties and picnics \Tf\l T O order for i I yJU IV be a vote, and I will allow you FIVE DOLLARS for it, off these prices. SUITS Made to Order $39, '49, $59 Extra Trousers FREE WRITE FOR SAMPLES or come In. Juat tell me the kind of a suit you like. I'll send eampleB, fashion plates, tape-line. Belf-meaBuring1 blanks, and complete in- structions. I will FIT YOU as perfectly TIT hundreds of well-dressed man ill the United Slates. I Pay all shipping as I FIT h over charges. You will pay no more than Chicagomen. I GUARANTEE to satisfy you or refund I take ALL the risk. your money. COUPON Over two Million Singer Sewing Mack Sold each yeai~^~^ BUY AT HOME You Need Service WE REPAIR ALL MAKES OF MACHINES PATTERSON BROS* 828 Davis Street EVANSTON Phone Evanston 684 OPEN TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS. j^m&fkUhL Send or bring thil coupon to my storo withyour order before May 24. I will allow you FIVE DOLLARS off the price, which will make your MADE TO ORDER suit HARRY MITCHELL 16-18 E. Jackson Blvd. Chicago L.S.N. W£IL T£IL ....na> ^ajx^ â- â- â- - WATCH FOR VAN'-, MC1UI S We are now located in our new warehouse and can give you better ser- vice than ever in our I wholstering, Repairing And Refmishing Furniture w^\^ M "V wâ€"~4L fcâ€"^* * STORAGE L FURNITURE 13 11 Es t imates Famished gladly without any obliga- tion to you EDWARD HINES LUMBER CO. , Church St. an* Maple Ave. »â€"â€"- roT____ Evansto>v4> wwsMl Ovaiu nrse Do You Know That the FRANKLIN car was one of the first to recognite the efficiency of the very popular valve-in-head type of motor? That FRANKLIN cajra earry a reserve supply of gasoline which can only he used when the main tank is empty? m MOTOD >nAve PKorte Eveoxst or\ 5700 # v* uvn\iJ COACH & CARRIAGE CO. Designers and Manufacturer* Special Automobile Bodice, Tops, Etc. Body Rebuilding, General Repairing and Painting 1223-3* South Michigan Ave. Telephone Calumet 424-5-6 €arl E £>tmm ffia INTERIOR DECORATORS Draperies, Wall Paper, Window Shades, Paints, Oils, Varnishes and Brushes ESTIMATED€HEERFUIXY SPBMITT£1>^^^ Phone Wit 2491 1215 Wilmette Ave.^WILMETTE, ILL. CONSUL R. W. BARTELMANN CO. won Frames, Sash, Doors and Interior Finish 910-912 Weed Street. CHICAGO Near North and Clybourn Aves. 7012-3 V - End Skirts M*JDK ST 5K1KT SHOP 14t» ST AM.Et'cAES Have bete telm ly contioHnl wff eee

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