Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 16 Oct 1925, p. 38

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38 WILMETTE FATHER TAKEN BY DEATH LIFE O ct ober 16, 1925 I ( Mrs. Burton S. Powell, 1226 Ashland avenue. · was called to Fort Wayne, Incl., last week by the death of her father. Cas~ius ~1. Rouzer, 81 years of age and a veteran of the Civil war. The first book review of the year Mr. Rouzer had been in a sanitarium offered bv the Art and Literature de- in Fort Wayne. His home was at partmt"nt ·of the \\"oman's club of \Vil- Dayton, Ohio. mette will he hdd Friday morning, October 23, at 10 o'clock, at the clubhouse. The books to be reviewed oi1 that day NAME VILLAGE StENOGRAPHER Miss Margaret Schinler has been are "Keats" hy Amy Lowell, and "The 1\ightingale" hy Marjorie Stracl1ey. appointed office clerk and stenographer ~~r~. Arthur .. H. Howard is in charge at the Village hall by Village Presi- · ot the program, and the reviews will dent Earl E. Orner and the appointbe given by l\fiss Anne \Vhitmack and men was confirmed by the Village board at its last meeting. Miss Schinler ~1 rs. J. 11elvillc Brown. " . :Mrs. Walter L~ Ballard announces will assume her duties in the ncar that she has been able to procure future. copies of the books to be reviewed, and will have them at both the WilMr. and Mrs. Charles E. ThomiJ.:;On mette Avenue and Terminal book returned to their home at 1356 Greenstores·. The list of the fall hooks dis- wood circle last week after spending cussed at these meetings will he posted a fortnight in Washington, Philadelalso in the two book stores. The com- phia, Boston, and New York. mittee hopes that manv \Vilmette women will afford themselves of the opportunity to know what books are to be reviewed throughout the year, and to know something about the hooks themselves. Gener~ discussion after the resume of a boo~, is desi red, and an enthusiatic and intelligent consideration depends great ly on the knowledge of the book reviewed. · Why not telephone In terest in these reviews has grown your order ? · annually, it is stated, and they are feature · of the club program open to non -mem her~. FREE DELIVERY ' First Book Review of Season Open to Women of Village WEST SIDE TAILORS STORE Lake and Ridge Aves. Residence 618 Prairie Ave. E. HAUGSNESS, Prop. Ladies and Men's High Grade Tailoring Suits Made to Order At Popular Prices Tele· phone Wiimette '"" ., Cleaning, Pressing, Repa iring Remodeling 2433 Rough Dry -, DEPENDABLE GROCERIES Val Quiidan Co. Eight Retail Branches. 1153 Wilmette Ave. Phone 3470 Three·Day Serviee I I · ... l '.' HaYe vou ever tried our Mrs. John HartmannJ 1305 Sheridan road, and Mrs. 0. C. Denise, 702 Elmwood avenue, returned Monday from a 10 days' motor trip through northern \ Visconsin. Rough Dry-Three-Day Service ? Thi~ \\· a~h serv1ce not only eliminates the day drudgery. but adds nHH.'h tu ,a · i .'} I -oElizabeth Jones, wh ') i:-- teachillg school at Longpoint. 111 .. spent the week-end at her honw. 10-lS Forest avenue. ~liss __, the prescn·atiun of your , linen . \\'caring appan.' is dried in our new ) f Ellis Pnritled .\ir Dryer, not baked or Alice Fjellman is opening the ~corrhed and probably ruined, but dried Jt ~ I i·,·· \l 'i ~ hy pure air. ALICE BEAUTY SHOP fonnerly the \\.innie ~hop ,-1 '. { . \11 ilat pieces ar ironed 011 our n1atnmuth H.oyal Calendar tnachine \vhich irons both sides in one operation. ~Ionday Ridge ~~\ Ye. ancl Schiller St. (. · .., } ,. ~ -f Open for Dusiness and Tue ' day MONDAY, OCT. 5TH s 13c a lb. for the first 20 lbs.; each additional lb. \\.edne~day, U.I\BURJ'\', if not removed, toughens the kin. 1-:reckles and o~er signs of a glor~ous vacation arc not beautiful 111 the ":inter. I.et us give you sotne 'kin treattnents no\Y befotc the \\·inter season begins. ~Irs. Thursday and Friday 12c a lb. for the first 20 lbs.; each additional lb. ~lininn1m 1~·.· bundle 5 lhs. \\'innie will retnain with · me and will he glad to take care of her ld, as \Yell as. new customer . ~Iiss Fjellman specialize~ tn 110T OIL SC:\LP TRE. \ T~IE~T. You are invited to give us a trial. \\·a \'C \Yhich look~ ju~t like a marcelle. LEOKOIL \Y.:\ YE. ~PEC 1.\ L: $1.5.00 for Pennanent MRS. CLOVER FJELLMANJ Manager Phone Wilmette 1105

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