Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 1 Oct 1926, p. 40

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W lL M E T T E . L I F E Octob~r 1, 1926 . Complete Sizes from 14 to 54 in ci~~ilie~aM~nhoopU~reuntl~ is recovering satisfactorily and was expected to return home this week. L. Stopka of 1536 Lake avenue, who ~ underwent an operation for appendi- RECOVERS FROM ILLNESS iI "Wilmette It, Please" ---------~---------~---7---~-~ The George Dormans, who have been residing with Mrs. Dorman's father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. William H. Holmes, at 622 Central avenue, are to make · their future home in Pontiac. 6. COPLAN, Prop. Mr. Dorman has ·gone there and rel l l b Central Avenue turns to Wilmette week-ends, and Mrs. Pb6ne Wil. 2 .. 03 Dor,man is leaving about the middle of ' - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - · October. Coats, Sport Coats and Dresses UNIQUE STYLE SHOP I This Woman Has Removed W ~shday from Her Calendar -have you? By systematizing her housework and using our laundry service, she now has time for many outside interests. She can take an active part in church work, and she has time to visit with her friends, to read and study, and enjoy many other pleasant duties. You, too, can do the same thing. A few words on the telephone or to Bill the Washington Laundry Man and "washday" would be removed from vour calendar-your mind-and your home. Dr. Hilton Ira Jones, 1538 Forest avenue, Wilmette is the discoverer of a cleaning process which is the first to bear the name of the village. The process, according to the discoverer, when used in connection with ordinary dry cleaning renders the goods treated permanently moth-proof. mildew-proof , mold-proof and highly water-repellant. Dr. Jones was formerly associated with the school of chemical engineering of Oklahoma college and Dakota Wesleyan. He is director of scienti fie research of the Redpath hureau. Hi process is the out-growth of his work on water-proofing and mildew-proofing the tents for the Redpath bureau. It is the result of sixteen ~· ear s of chemical research in treating fabrics. LEAD LADIES' LEAGUE Members of the Superior Fur shop team are no\v leading the Goodwin Ladies' Bowling league with a ..total of 1,957 pins. Score ~ of other team s are as follow s : Goodvvin's Beauty shop, 1,770; Taylor's Dry Goods store, 1.572: Miller's Hardware store, 1,447: \\' ilmette cafe. 1,677; New Trier confectionery, 1,481. Friends Rally to Aid Rettke Family in Miami George Rettke, who wa s formerly in the photography busine ss in Wilmette, hut who has been in -:\[iarni Fla., th e past year, suffered heayy los s in the recent storm, friend s here have h ec·:1 advi sed. :Mr. Rettke had just cnmpleted a four-r oom hou se where he al so was preparing to open up in husi- o' CALL IN BILL TODAYHE'S IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD TODAY-AND EVERY DAY 20% Discount on W()rk brought in and called for Miss Natalie Redfield, who is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Red- ness. The building, it is said, was com field of 1131 Forest avenue, depart s pletely demolished hy the storm. October 5, for National Park seminary Hearing of his plight many friend s at Washington D. C. of Mr. Rettke prom.ptly rallied to hi s -oassistance with the re sult that, to date. Mr. and Mrs . Earl D. Lyon, 1504 a sum of $100 ha s been contributed. Elmwood avenue, entertained about Most of the contributions are from thirty-two friends at bridge and dane- real estate and other business people ing S.aturday evening of last week. in ·the "L" terminal di strict. it is . aid. ~-=========================::-. Others wishing to he 1 p this former Wilmette familv that has lost nervINTERIOR DECORATING thing in the storm are invited to diRose Marion Knight 1 rcct contributions to Paul Schroeder. Full fine of Imported and domestic 407 Linden avenue . fabrics for draperies, bedspreads. 1 etc. Evanston The Travel club met Tuesdav with 606. Michigan Ave. Greenleaf 1319 Mrs. Charles G. Haskin of Giencoe. After having luncheon at Glen Gable s, a meeting was held at the hostess' TPif'tthnnP \VIImtoftP ~~7 home where .tea was served. 1 -------- DR. FRANK B. ERWIN ~perlnllaiDJr VETERINARIAN In t ... trf'nt·toat of 70DI' heat frlf'DtlN t·e -·---·-· - . ntt,.atlon 18M '1lfdir. , -~Te.' Wilmette. m; "Dog ftDd Cftt" All eaiiR l'f'f'f'ht' m7 peraoaal NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ' THAT every property owner in . New Trier Township Is comp~lled by law to cut Canada thistles on his property. Any person who sees a. patch of thlstleF please notify John Balmes, Thistle Commissioner, New Trier Township, 839 Cherry St., Winnetka. Phone Wlnn. 2165, . · LT~52-2tc

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