Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 19 Nov 1926, p. 50

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WILMETTE LIFE November 19, 1926 Terminal Net Squads ·Imake a few long shots in c· il s .f part of the game. . . Engage ID IV trl e The Ter.m inal indoor team the latter· won from Installs Ileana The Terminal. Athletic club's first the St. John's team by forfeit. basketball team defeated the Terminal There were no quoit games Friday of second team in a close encounter Wed· last week as the Stolp gymnasium was nesdav evening of this week 28 to ·19., occupied by the North Shore Opera d d" and Dramatic club, in its presentation Th e sccon team was ela tt:tg. at· the f th "H tt t t" · o e o en o , a b ene fit f or th e half by a score of 10 to 4 but the first Fir~men's association. The game3 team managed to get under way and 1will be played off Friday of this week. Diamond, Rubber . Check Land Fruit Salesm: a n in Cell As a result of Malvin E. Leon answering an advertisement in a city newspaper and the various incidents resulting from that incident, he was arre sted Friday night, at midnight, charged with larceny by bailee. At a hearing Saturday morning at 4 o'clock before Justice Sinshcimcr. at Winnetka, Leon was bound over to the grand jury which meets the first Monday in December, and on Sunday he gave bond for hi s rclea . e pending the hear. mg. Leon is a sales repr sentative for a Cqlifornia fruit company and has had office s at 817 Elm stre et. Awav last August Miss Dorothy E. Du sham of 1230 \Vilm ctte avenue. Wilmette, advertised in a Chicago newspaper for a position as manicure. Leon, Miss Dusham says, answered the advertisement, and when she ca11ed at his .office, offered her, instead of a manicuring job, an office position with the understanding that part of her time was to be devoted to selling California fruit. She declin ed. she asserts, but Leon persisted and she· again called at his office on October 18, thi s time in rcsponse to a telephone message from him that he had the money which she · . 1e mcantnne · 11 · 1 1 1a<.1 111 t 1 as k ·e< 11111 to oan it h 0 er. The loan, she says was $40 which she received in the form of Leon's personal check and for \Yhich she. says she gave as security a diamond ring \\·orth $225. Miss Du sham san she cashed the check at a \\.ilmette · bank and later was advi sed by the bank that the check was worthless. \Vhen she demanded from Leon the. return of her diamond ring she wa5 informed, she states, that Leon had sent it to h\s mother in Indiana, but instead, 'she l(arned he had pawned the cliamond in Chicago. The law was then invoked to obtain a settlement and iustice, Miss Dusham avers. Officer H. C. Lewis made . the arrest. Marmon New Models Now on Display 4 Wheel Brakes and Other Improvements 6015 Broadway, Lon.gbeach 6428 Call F. C. Heaney for a denton . . stration in this nett' Marmon Marmon North Shore Gwen Heilman, assistant guardian of the Litahni Camp Fire group, was one of the ntfmber of girls from Evanston and the North Shore attending the Ceremonials of Tuesday morning in Chicago at which Princess Ileana of Roumania was given Camp · 1~ ire rank metmt~ershipf. lEvatnsfitoftn had_ I a sen a ton o a Jou een g1r .s. Ther e were t wen t y- fi ve f rom W 1 1 mette, and a few from \i\ innetka completed the North Shore quota. arenpdre SINGS FOR SORORITY I sabel Richardson Molter, dramatic soprano of \Vilmette, will sing at the Cordon club, Chicago, Sunday, November 21, on the opening program of the Mu Phi Epsilon National Musical sorority. HH.Y P fund~ to Joan on choice improved :\'orth Shore Suhurbn.n residence property at 5lh o/o lntert::sl. :::lee us 011 rt.:n ev,:als. Children Love Its Creamy Richttess Milk has a creamy BOWMAN'S richness and sweet, natural flavor that wins the tiny tots from the start. It is no trouble to give them Bowman's Milk. They like it and ask for more! When it comes to milk for children be sure you serve only the best. And remember that best is fresh, bottled milk! Fresh, natural milk as Nature intended. Direct from farm to you. Only in the fresh, natural milk can you get the proper proportion of butter fat, protein and lime. Because of its .1ealth and energy-elements Bowman's Milk is the most economical food you can buy. Telephone our nearest distributing station or order from any of our courteous milkmen. E. G. Pauling & Co. 5 N. LaSalle St. Main 0250 I PHONE WILMETTE 55 Each a Combmation of Quiet I)ignity and Restful Charm. ACACIA MAUSOLEUM A S'I' ATELY, MAGNIFICENT SEPULCHER OF INDESTRUCTIBLE GEORGIA WHITE MARBLE ON HEAVY REINFORCED CEMENT CONSTRUCTION. TIFFANY MEM(,)RI.AL GLASS WINDOWS. · Every Modern Convenience anu Arrangement. Fittingly Situated In the quiet, peaceful surrounding of Located in beautiful Acacia Park, Chicago, 78oo lrvinn Park Blvd. ACACIA PARK CEMETERY · Restricted to Masons and their Famtue~-Now open for Inspection. Sales Office-Mausoleum and Cemetery 1918 Irving Park Boulevard - Telepltone Lake View 7102 ,. ., I CEDAR PARK CEMETERY A beautiful, exclusive, resting place. Halsted at One Hundred Twenty-Fifth Street RestrJcted and dedicated to Masons and their Families-Inspection Invited 32.10 Sales Office, 6240 South Halsted Street- Telephone Wentworth by endowment fund as fo11ows : Maintenance and perpetual care of these properties are fully Insured CEMETERIES BY LAKE VIEW STATE BANK M -\USOLEUM BY UNION TRUST CO. FOR 51 YEARS THE STANDARD OF QUALif'

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