WILMETTE LIFE FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1924 William N. McClintock David Nelson Celeb~atea Dies at Kenilworth Home Anniversary Thta M~nth William X. ~IcCiintock died at the home of William D. Shepherd, 341 Melro e a,·em1e Kenilworth at 3 -o'clock Thursday morning. D~cember 4. He had been ill for about three weeks and the cause of death was complications resulting from a serious ~ttack of typhoid fever. · ·11 be held at the F unera I serv1ces w1 She herd home Saturday morning, Dec~mber 6. at 10 o'clock. The Re,·. . A. Naumann · of St. Paul's Lutheran church, Evanston, of whic~ Mr. ~cClintock was a member, w1ll offictat, Burial will be in the family plot at Oakwood. Mr. McClintock was very well known and much liked on the north shore. He was twenty-one years old, had at1ended Dartmouth for three years and '\vas a Phi Delta Theta. He graduated from New Trier High School in 1921. He is sun·ived hy no near relatiYes. He was engaged to marry Miss Isabelle Pope. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Pope, 910 Lake avenue, Witmette. He had Ji,·ed for the last 17 years with the Shepherds in Kenilworth. I . . H· Muenzer will ......-----------------------.:.....;;;;~ Wagner, ptan~tb Nan~h Shore music >e remembcre. y or rtmeister lovers as actmg as conce f Ch. with the Symphony Players o 1David Xelson. he~d of the .:\elson cajZ:o at a recent concert. , G The trio will present M?zar~ s . Lau!ldry como~ny, 1" cel~br_au:~g ,,~~~ <>nmversary tht month. smce d rna. or trio and a trio by Ennco osst. in December 1892 t~at he first enga~~h TiAets . may be obtained at the door. in the laundry busme on t 1 lC no shore. f :..fr. Xel on told fellow member~. 0 the \Vilmc;tte Rotarr club so.met mg oi hi earlier expenences. thts week: . h f tl t he i one ot ren?altng t e ~ct la . h the p10neer busmess men or the nort shore. . The Xebon Laun~ry company IS o.ne of the most exten St\'C and m?~e~n IllCOMPOUND~D dustries of its kind in the \' ICllllty of Chicago. AT ------- YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY THE Muenzer Trio Gives Second al of the Chamber Recit S At 4 o'clock Sunday aiternoon. Decemher 7. the ~[uenzer Trio will gi,·c a recital in the Kenilworth Assembly hall. This will be the second concert in this sea. on's . cries of Chamher recitals in Jl.iew Trier. The artists composing the ).luenzer Muenzer, RIDGE AVE. PHARMACY Carl C. Renneckar Opposite St. Joseph's Church Phone 311 Car Damaged in Freak Collision with Truck An automoblc belonging to Fred Parker 215 Broadway, Wilmette, was damag~d in a freak collision at Linden avenue and Sixth street Sunday. Parker's car, which was parked near the intersection of the two streets, was struck by a truck belonging to 0 . W. Richardson, 125 South Wabash avenue Chicage and driven by F. Bauma~s. Baumans said that one of the wheels of the truck came off just as he was about to pass Parker's car. causing him to lose control. No arrests were made. Brighten the Home for the Holidays Cleaning Rugs and Draperies will be a great help. Phones John Nazarian W!lmette Wannetka }727 Walther League to Hold Rally at Glencoe Sunday The North Shore Walther league, an organization of young people in the Lutheran denomination will hold its quarterly rally at Trinity Lutheran oehurch, Glencoe, Sunday, December 7, :at 3:30 o'clock. There will be afternoon and eve'lling programs, concluding with an inspirational service at which M. Tennis, a prominent layman in the Lutheran oehurch, will be the principal speaker. St. John's Lutheran church of Wil mette plans to have a large delegation at the rally. (hrisbnas CJhe Real Estate Loans \\'e have a special fund for 1st mortgages and will quote you favorable rates . Store A change has been wrought. Rosenberg's has been transformed from a store to a Holiday House, were gifts are carefully and thoughtfully selected for every member on your list. The Christmas green and red are displayed on every floor, and all the departments have enthusiasticaiiy entered into the spirit of the-season. You'll find it a fascinating experience to shop at Rosenberg's. SMART & GOLEE, Inc. 1580 SHERMAN AVE., EVANSTON Univeraity 285 Rogers Park .0272 ~~charge it" A splendid convenience when one is busy with their Christmas Shopping. Won't you let us explain its many other advantages? Crrdit Desk-Third Floor Suggestions for Mother A Patent Leather Hat Box ................ $6.25 A Silver Bon Bon Dish . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.50 A Piece of Italian Pottery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.95 A Bowl of Narcissus Bulbs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.00 A Taffeta B.oudoir Custion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.75 Sheer Glove Silk Bloomers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.00 A Cozy Home for Holiday Visitors JF you have friends or relatives coming to Yisit during the holidays you can arrange a happy home. 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Ul Checked Wool Sox ... 1.25 Lumberjack Shirt .... 5.11 1 Sister Hints at Her Gift Wishes Sportsy Slip~On ......................... $3.75 Moire Envelope Bag . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.95 New Boudoir Lamp ...................... 5.00 A Feather Fan .......................... 1.95 Rhinestone Head Band . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.95 It'a Euier to Brinr the Kidcliea to OUR GLORIOUS TOYLAND Third Floor