Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 16 Apr 1926, p. 48

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Wli.M"ETTE O P EN MODERN HOME .& WIT HOUT The Shore Electrical league is : ft COMMISSION: inviting residents . in this vicinty to 1 Oa D e...t rable Home· and A pu r tmeu t I inspect EYanston 's all-modern home. at 1 I dulldln«· 2335 Lincolnwood drive in that c1ty. I John Hancock Mutual Life lnaur- : The home will be open to the public : · ance Company I through Sunday, April 18, from 2 I A D. LA~G WOR'I'H Y, L o o n Age u t I ·1 9 ' J k 1 ?'clock in t.he afternoon untt o c oc 1 · 11:: \\'. A dams s t., C h lca"o · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ·· , 111 tht· evelltng. LIFE ·Aprit 16. 1926 :LO US n ·························-; 1 ~orth Master Cleaner Service at Your Door Located in W ilmette, our plant is convenient to the whole North Shore and is fully equipped to render the highest grade of service. There is no cleaning work too small nor too large for u~ to handle efficiently. We shaH be glad to contract with you for your spring cleaning. The Only Cleaning Plant in New Trier KHll~S CLEANING~&- DYEING Phones vVilmcttc 3400 Greenleaf 700 ForYou~r Added Mrs. James J. Johnson of 1110 Michigari avenue, wi ll open her spacious home for the April meeting o f the J unior auxiliary of the Infant We lfare so.ciet\', ~fonday afternoon, Apn l '!'hi~ month, the regular busmcss meeting will he replaced by a 1 o'clock hridge-luucheon, and as the membership i~ so large, no g-_u~sts ?ther than apnJicants on the watttng ltst can be aliO\rcd. Many interesting p_rizes have been dona ted for the occaston. Mrs. M. C. 1Iecht and her committee are most enthu ~ iastic over the plans, hoping that this party in its success as a means of bringing the new and old members toget her more informally, will become a.n ;1J1nual spring feature before the closing of the yea_r in ¥ay, se:ving as a fittin~ manner m whtch to btd farewell to th~ outgoing officers and as a reception for the new ones. \\-ith the thought 9f this fina l meet~ ing being entirely a social affair,. came the desire that the quota of sewmg be not diminished be devoting this one day to a luncheon and bridge. For t.his rca ~ nn , each member has been sewmg .at hnme during the month, and each ntH· i ~ requested to return . to her. work at this time to the sewing chatrman, ~~ rs. Alfred J. ·Ruby, so that she may :.1 r::, . Joseph ]. \\'bite, 159 Sheridan j ..;cnd her supplies, undiminished. to th· · road, \\' innctka, returned Saturday mtrse. irom Florida where she has spent the The members arc anticipating the winter. day 1he ~· will : pend in ~~ r~. J ohmon's hnme . Nicholas Papageorge, of the tailori_ng firm of Papageorge Brothers, 344 Lmdcn ave:nue, \Vilmette, died at t~e Evanston hospital, Tuesday mormng at 5 o'clock, hi~ death being due to heart trouble from which he had long b~en a sufferer. He had been at the hospttal ior three months and it was thought iur a tin1e that he would soon be able to L~ out again but about three ~e~ks ago his conditioi1 again .becam~ .cntlcal and it was realized by hts phystetan and f ricnds that his recovery was very doubtful. 11 r. Papageorge was 42 years old. He was a native of Nemca, Greece, but had r('sided in this country for twenty-one n-ars, and for the past six years. had 1Jl·cn engaged in the tailoring busmess in \\'ilmette, \\'here he enoyed a large L·ircle of acquaintances and frie~Hls, who " ·ill be grieved to learn of 1115 death. llis mother, t\\·o brothers and five ~:~ters. all in Greece, urviYc him, also h\·o brothers in this country, John, '"ith " ·hom he was associated in bu. inl·-;s and George, proprietor of tl~c Bungalow restaurant at 711 Mam stret't, E,·an: ton. Flllll' raJ ~c r\'lce ~ \\'l' rL' conducted Thur:; da\' aitcrnoon at 2 o'cl ck at the {~reck f)rthodox chur ch. on . LaSalle strL'l't, nt'ar Oak ~trcct, Cllicagn. Burial " ·a . . at l·:lm\\'ond cemctny . Nicholas Paplgeorge, · . Junior Auxiliary Local Tailor, Is Dead Plans Social Event for April Meeting· ., ) I 1 ?. ~J ' .,. t) ·· Something New MOORE'S ~---~NON - SLIP WAX R§!;!!!~I E. B. MOOR E & COMPANY F 'i n e Hardwood Floors laid-scraped -cleaned-finished. Advice and c::>t una tcs f rcc. 220 So. State St., Chicago. 111. Tel. Harrison 7581 WIN SINGING CONTEST Hu,··, of th e sev<·nth grade of the Jo s t'J~h Scar ~ school. Kenil\\'orth, w~n from th<' girb of the seventh grade. 111 a :-. in .~ing ·conh:st held tl1i -> week. The ).'TOtlp ~ \\'('re jncl~ed ),~· tl!rce mrn~her -; of the iacultr and the potnts constdervd \\ l'l'l' qu.ality. app earanc e of tht )..'roup :tnd "teamwork ." The North Shore Health Resort i:-. L:i,·ing th e \\'i!mettc Physicians' rluh. ih annual banquet \Ycdnesday evcnmg . The doctors and their wi,·cs are in ~ vited. · on en1ence RoilroodTickets lo any .deslinql/on tiqhf you, of PALACE CASH PHONEMARKETPHONE Uaiv. 2720 Univ. 2720 THE HOUSE OF GOOD MEATS 1559 Sherman Ave., Evanston I ·· ., HOME STATION Next time you tra ·,~el, just call on or phone the agent :tt your home C. &N. W. station. H e will get your tickets for you, wherever you will want to go. Make sleeper reservations. Check your baggage. Furnish all information you need and help you plan your trip. .) He is there to serve you. Feel at liberty to call upon him at any time. tf{o n11d to Prime Beef Tenderloin Very Best Sirloin Steak 45c Fresh Sweetbreads 40c . Veq Best Baeon (Sileed) 31bs. $1.25 ., Choice Pot Roasts i·11 phon· B. B. Orner Tioket Ageat, C. & N. W. Ry. Wilmette, Ill. Telephone 4 eo lo 11Je City, 65c 18c and 22c ~:..~~.~~~.~~... ...... 35¥.2 · Headquarters for Fresh Dressed Poultry - ,-

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