Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 9 Apr 1926, p. 36

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3b WILMETTE LIFE April 9, 1926 Winnetka Man Takes · ,I North Shore Man ! High Commercial Post Chosen Mayor o.f . ' ..... Fit& Any Refrigerator - -- - -- - - ~ l Ice Every Day? -or Kelvinator THE OLDEST DQ)IESTIC ELECTRIC REFRIGEHATION At the }.Larch meeting th.c hoar~ of directors, George B. 1-..vcntt, lOJJ Dinsmorr road, vVinnetka, was elected vice-president and general manager of 11ontgomery Vv'arcl a nd compan~'· For the past three years ~Ir. l·,ventt has been ,-ire-president in charg-e 0f opcr, ation s. Mpntgomcry \Nard anrl company, has had a re111arkablr gTo\\·th during tlw past five years. sales increasing from $75.000,000 in 1921 to $185,000,000 for } ()15. 'l'ocla\· with over 15,000 employes and annttal sa les of $200,000.001}. :Montgomery \Vard and rompan~: . ts one of the thre<; great general merchandising concerns of Americ: ·. \ \'oolworth and Scars. Hot'hnck ·aud comt)any. being the other t\\·o. o! Town in I tal·v Once? 508 Davis Street, Evanston Tel. University 2132 . Guil!o t Bing) "Nf att.coni . who "·a~ formerh· .a ssociatrd \nth h1 s hrotlH:r. Gene, u;Hh·r the firm name of. ~~e1teoni Brothers, in t-he candy and ICC cream busine ss at 742 Elm street, Winnetka. which is heing conducted hy Gene. i~ hack from Italy on a vi~it with Jtj, relatin·s and man)· friends. He t ':'\ pects to retnain in thi~ r:1t~ntry aho~ll six month s. during- \\·htch ttllll' he wtll makr n trip !o < "aliio n~ia and the \\"<·..,t roast . "'Hing"' \Hilt J1; 1rk w hi.., honH· towP. Lura. Jt:dv. ahout two and OtH" half \'Cars ago· and aJH,tlt t·ighteell month -.. ~·go wa s honon·d ~·.v the citizens oi that village hy hcmg- elected ma)·or I thrrcof. \Vhcn he arri::ed in this C(Jllll MARRIES TUESDAY j trv 011 his w;tv to \\ tnnetka. for thC' The weddin .!.!· of }.Iiss Carrie Loeb .,f present ,·i..;it, hr wa s met at "Kcw York \\ ' ilmttt.~: and John V\ illiam s ?f Green j hy a larg-e Italian drlegation. . Hay, \\ ts., took place on lucsday. 1 Ring says the town of Luca IS onl y April 6. at 9 o'ci(JCk in the mornin.~. t\\'cnt,· hmtrs iJOtn Pari s. and ha ~ i._ at the ~t. Francis Xavier rhurch. ,,.i_ th sue<i an invitation to ail mrmher . . of the Re\'. Father Brady officiating. The \Yi 11 nl'lka Po-.t. Aml'riran trg-ion, whc 1 only attendants were .\1r. and ~rr~ . .-\ . are going- to- attrtHI thr -:\ational rc1 n L. Haer. The wedding hreakfa:-t ,,·as Hntion in Pari" in 1927. to \·isit him ht·ld at l.t· Chalet. The hridt· and at Lura. " ·hL·tT he :-ays th e~· will h, groom will lllake th<'ir honw in Crt't'll oi \"L'Il tht· k{'\" to tlH· citv and he \\"(" ]Bay. ! ~clmt·d ro\'alk hY all tile p~pttlation . ·- -- - - -: He a! . . o t·~pla.in s tlH'rt are ma n\· ~lr . an(l ).Irs. R .~ - ~waim. iOl ~. : nt - j lltt·n in Lura \~· ho serH"l in the ,- \m<' r. rei a,·enue. have Jlbt rtturttt:cl trottl 1 iran arnw dunng the war. California. \\'line th ey have 'Pt·nt tlw 1 · · - --· ·past . tw 0 month~ . Th eir -.ott. 1\oht ·:- t. , \1 r -.. l P. Dul 1h". 100-t \I il'l li~:t tl ha ~ J~lst t:t'lurned. to th(' l"ni,·n..,ity 'I t I a\' t ' llll( ' , will t·ntertain a nttm!IC ·r , ·! 11 II no 1s a I t e r hann g "p e t.t 1h t ' 'n ·d.: : h 'f i r i l' 11 d . . at d i1111 t · r at t llt' ( )11 i · eJ~c.l with .lti\ pa~cnh . , .\~i~" _\"ir !..!ini:t I m\ ·ttt· fnn!~tr~ r luh. ~;!t 1 trcl:ty t .. , Ltllllllll . nt Lo\\'llll . L!. Crecn . .1'-'"·· w;t., l ning . .\pril 17. abo tllt'll" .!.!I ll' "' dttntt g tilt' l·.;t..,fn 1:. --oration . \Jr . . . 1 :. 1 :. l:irr . _ ;().f \f a pk ;1\tl~.J t · . " ·, t . .. . -oj, :..!j , -j ,,g· :1 card :tnd llltnr<J part: It<" .\lr ~. U111n _1 . Lundin 11t tilt ' l.i n tl tt· ll('t ltlit 11i tht· \\"ilntt·ftt· t·ha pttr <·i den ( 'rt·-.t aparttnt· nt~. h:h rt·t ttrl ll' d '" tlll· l·:a-.tern ~ t;tr at the \\"c,man· ht·r llOntr ait<·r 1 a thret· lllonti J-..· ,ta_,. t·!uh. ~atnrd : t _, .. .\ pril 1ft. at ,' t·'l )<,, )-: in l:hrida . in t hL· t' \.t'l1ltl,t.: . . . . ·>= ·=· Announcement RE-O M OTOR car values such as the new Reo coupe at its present price do not simply happen. Let us explain the part played by Reo's financial stability in producing cars of this character at the cost of ordinary automobiles. You, too, can profit by Reo stability. We will be glad to sho~ you in what manner. We wish to announce that we have recently added a new Invalid Coach (more commonly called Ambulance l to our equipment. Aside from its beautiful and dignified appearance. most pleasing feature is the side door loading , where patient is placed into the Coach through the large door. as in a private limousine, instead of through the door as in the old style ambulance. Its the side rear . .. The Coach is equipped with full sized balloon tires and the cot is s~pplicd with an air mattress which adds to thr riding comfort of the patient. It also contains a Doctor's emergency cabinet, electric fan. etc. , all of which add to the safety and convenirnce of the patient. Attendants Uniformed Il l , I · I I I ·· .Reo Evanston 110 I Chicago Ave. Univ. 6190 " Buy where service is handy" A'\OTO 2 Co. UNDERTAKER uTbe House of Personal Service" 2 0 years on the N ortb Shore .. CArt 1124 Central Ave., Wilmette Phone Wilmette .654 ----- -,

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