Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 18 Feb 1927, p. 25

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February 18, 1927 WI~METTE LIFE 25 Midnight .and after Afternoon ( EA And when the hour is four or five, the beau monde takes tea, or refreshing beverages and frozen daintres, at The Vera Megowen. How restful and welcome a rendezvous, simple in its appealing cflarm, y e t here one finds withal something of the sophisticated, the debonair! Each day-each hour -has an ever-changing fascination at 1"'he Vera Megowen. Were one to come thrice daily, 'trpould be a new adventure each ttme! The Place You've ·Beetl Wishing for T MUST be nearly midnight, and, my Dear, I'm utterly famished! Where is one to get a real, honest-togoodness spread at this hour? What a pity it isn't dinner time! No problem at all. For The Vera Mego\ven, on Davis at the corner of Hinman, is serving most commendable and delicious midnight suppers. And tempting caprices for those vvbo prefer "just a bit." Delightful surroundings, good service. Just the place to go :tfter the theatre or tn usicale. That's where to go-always.' Excellent Food Splendid Service The DAVIS at HINMAN ·E vanston Greenleaf 4585 for reservations .r.

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