Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 19 Mar 1926, p. 42

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42 WILMETTE LIFE March 19, 1926 '///////////////////////////////////////////h'////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////.1.: "For Fuel-Use Oil" · Prompt Deliveries from Our Winnetka Bulk Storage Plant Braun Bros. Oil Co. 11 For Fuel-Use Oil" rLU">;t»AtkWZIZdt&ZrUWJiii2Z>Oi/.22i22Ul.Ztd'lHA')Zt!Wd!WL7ff&WAW#ffiWpi4kii!UipAdiZZ~ Wilmette and Winnetka WILMETTF. 290 WINNETKA 1565 NEW MARMON SALES AND SERVICE STATION 6017 Broadway, Chicago Phone Long Beach 6428 Open Evenings and Sundays Marmon North Shore NEXT ' \\-'EEK I.S WILME'I'TE (Recorded at the Chamber of Commerce) F'riclny. Jlnrela 19 · 7:30 p. m. Wilmette Chapter, H.. A. :\1., Masonic hall. ' p. m. \Vilevansbrook Encampment, No. 17, I. 0. 0. F., Odd Fellow's hall Sunclny, ::\lurcll 21 7 :3cl p. m. Sunday Evening club, ('ongreg-ational church. ~londuy, llnreh 22 2 : :H) p. m. Bt·idg·e, Ouilmctte Countn· club. 7 ::HI · p. m. ~len's _:-\ig·ht, Ouilmette Country club. 'l'uf'scluy. Jlnr<·h 2:1 12:1f, p. m. Luncheon, \Vilmette Optimi!';t cluh, Lake Shore terrae . 1 ::w p. m. Ladie~· BO"\\"ling league, Ouilnwtte Country club. s :1 ii n. m. Ouilmette Council, No. !122: Knights of Columbus, Odd l"t' I lows' hall. f\ :30 p. m. Tuesday ommunity dan<.·P . \V oman's club building. \\.f'dDNiday, :\larch 24 12:1;) 11. m. Luncheon, \Vilm ette H.otary club, Ouilmette Country Club. ti:-t:i p. m . Girls' Bowling league, <>uilmdte Country club. 'l'hurHclny, Jlnreh 2:l 7 :iW p . m. \Yilmettt· Lodge, No. !131, A. F. and A. -:\1., :\iasonic ·hall. p. m . Bufft·t <lintu·r and proJ..~Tt·~sin· Hridge, Ouilml'tte CountrY dub . l'l p. · m . A . T . ~hPnna n Lodg-(·, Xo. :--~·2. 1 < 1 t) F., ( >dd Fellow:;' hall. l·'riday. ~:aturtl:e,· . Day-Peirce W e4ding on April 5, Event of Local Interest Invitations were issued along the north shore this week for the marriage of 1\1iss DorQthy Day, daughter ·of Mr. and 11 rs. Charles Lewis Day, formerly of \Vinnetka, to Stanley Keith Pierce. son of Mrs. Alden Pierce of Evanston. which will take place on Easter Mon <lav. April 5, at Christ church. \Vinnnetka. The Rev. E. Ashley Gerhard ,,·ill read the service at 4:30 o'clock, and a reception will follow immediately at the home of tlw bride's grandparent:-. ~fr. and ).{rs. Andrew MacLeish, o1 Craigie Lea, Glencoe. ).fiss Dav has chosen Mrs. Thoma . . Hough of St. Louis a matron of honor. and the bridesmaids arc to be 1\.f r:- . Lewis Andrew Day, a recent bride, and ).frs. John 11agie. ).f r. Pierce's best man will be John Knoche. and the ushers Lewis Andre\\· Day, John ).f agic, James Keefe and George Butler. A number of affairs are being planned for the hride·-elect, among which ""ill be the theater party for the entire bridal party to he given by Mr. and ).f.r .. Tohn 1fagie of \Vinnetka. \\.edne sda,·: ).1arch 31, when the ).f agies wt"ll take their guests to a performance of "Louie the Fourteenth" at the Illinois theatre. and the dinner to he gin'n hY ).f r. and ).f rs. Thomas Hough at the· Palmer house preceding tlw theater party. ·' . · Jlnr<'la :llnrt·lt Pane~', 2H ::; Uuilmette 7:311 p n1. \\.ilnwttt· Chaptf'r, H. A. :\J., :\lasonie hall. 7 l' · n1. l>innt· t· <'ountry club. , WINS PRIZE AT SALON E. \ \' eyhe of \Ya u keg an. hrot her of ).f rs. D. Yon Glahn. 1114 La kc avenue. and formerh· a re:-.ident of \Yil llll'tte. died sucld~n)y carh· thi:-. \\·eck. ~lr. \\'eyhe is sun·fved h~· his widcm·. and a d;~ug· hter. ~[ildred. also formerly of \Yilmctt e. He had been retired from husincs:-. ior several years. J. DIES SUDDENLY ).1 isses France and· He lc·n of Xnn-astlr. Ind., arc the £!tH:st :-. oi ).f rs. E. A. Pratt at her home. 12.2~ Elmwood avenue . They came on to attend the Hoo:-.ier salon now being ht1d at ).[ar:-.hall Field':;. ).1 i:-.:- Hch: n Cood,,·in has been award ed a prize ior the he . t garden pictur(' on exhibit in the salon. G~oclwin The · WINNETKA BUILDING NEWS Vol. I Winnetka, Ill. No.9 B OWMAN Dairy C o m p a n y Cottage Cheese is one of those delightful foods you can eat as often and as much of as you wish. It Is healthful! Made only from the curds of perfectly pasteurized milk It is readily digested. Children can eat their fill too. And wnat a treat 1t Is! Any cook book will show dozens of different and enticing ways of serving. Just try It once and see how it "peps" up your daily nenus. Its c: ~, ~ deliciousness will win the e ·.· ire family. If you are economical (and who of us Isn't) you will find Bowman Dairy Co:11pany Co~!age Cheese a great aid to cutt1ng the high coat of living. That's because it's ALL food-no waste. Thi..; "entcnrc contain:- all the let Our . tocks of anthraritt: coal arv . ter=- oi the alphabet: "Pack my box 1w"· complete. \\'ith ftn· dozc·n liqunr jug .... " The This i:-. the time oi the yc<tr \\'hl'll sentiment j.., l>eautiiul. to(\, d(ln't ynu gratcfire.;; arc appreciatul. To get think? real . ati~iaction. u-..c -..omc of our nice dry maple \\'<·o<l or cannel coal. \Ym. Saln1l'n I"> tl:-.lllg Celotex on Your fuel requirements \\ill f(' the ceiling of his store building in ceiYe JHOlllJ't and careiul attention . I ~1hh ard \\ " ood~. this acts as insulation as \\·ell as a hase for plaster, inLob of men in thi:-; town han· ~uring a ,,·ann huilding in \\·inter the post office habit. En·r notice i\ ~ and a ccjlj} one in ummer. Our Dixie Fire Kindlers arc making a hit, ask us about them, they're a product of merit. For starting fires, or "·here a sma ll fi rc is needed. John ~1 ills is getting under way they have no equal. on Andrew Hostnick's new house on Linden Avenue. elencoe. \Ve Try thi:-. one :-Take numher of " ·ould be pleased to have you notice the quality of lumber used on this your living brothers. double this job. This is a sample of the quality am9un t. add three, multiply result by 5. add number of living isters, subof lumber we furnish. tract 150. Right hand figure will he number of deaths, middle figure "If you don't think clothes make number of living sisters, left figure the man," says John Dethloff, "ju st the number of living brothers. try going without them." hand, to manager.-"Shall lower the curtains? Oi1e o' the livin statues has the hiccups!" ~tage . .., · l ,. · · ·~ Order a carton from our milkman today! .. I I /L ,. , AI Cottage Cheese DAI R-V COMPANY ll1lliuurtka O!nnl - iljumbrr Qtn. 823 Spruce Street Winnetka 7 34

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