Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 13 Apr 1928, p. 42

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----- .. ---- . Mrs. H a r .o 1d E. Knapp, harp 1st, and Mrs. Malcolm MacH a r g, violir,ist, will give the Sunday evening Pro g r· am of music for i n v i t e d ---------~---------------- guests of the f.}eorgian !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! next Sunday evening. The program will .be played in the ballroom . of the hotel. Both artists are among the better-known Evanston m'usicians and their playing is in general demand. The program is the first G e or g i a n musical event for a fortnight, last week's entertainment having been dispensed with on account of Easter celebrations. CARDY Eaoairh candy bars to make a solid bar more thaD 550 miles long if placed ·d to eod were recently shipped in he trainloads to the west on the Chicago & North Western railway. In oae shipment there were 1,&)0,000 bars, enough to supply every man, woman aad child in the cities of Salt Lake, Billings, Great Falls and Helena, Mont., Seattle, Portland, San Francisco and Los Angeles ·with one bar each. An unprecedented volume of ca~dy is ·now being moved out of Chicaro, according to freight traffic officials of the railroad. ~.rriit~lmUs 0 Wlt.IIBTTB LI'F-B . ------- -·--- -··-lltTIMG' aXT WBD!ti!SDAY · ~ The Foundation for St. Prancis hospital wiU have a reguJar board meeting at 1 o'clock next Wednesday at the 1--~--Nurses' home. Fred and Harry Stone returned to Dartmouth college at Hanover, N. H., Monday after a spring vacation at their home. Th~y are members of the ] une graduating class. -oMrs. C. D. Ewer, 1111 Ashland avenue, entertained at luncheon and two tables- of bridge at her home last Friday. Mrs. H. E.·KuiJIJ o· GeortitJtJ Pr~tr·· ... -~----~..,....""'""""'-~~~~~~~-..., Why not a new Pierce-Arrow now? So many people want this car, but hesitate because of·a false notion about its cost. The fact is, the new car is surprisingly easy to buy -and remarkably easy to maintain. Why not your Pierce-Arrow now? FROM Jack Rathbone, who is spending his Dr. M. R. Barker has purchased for a home the property formerly owned Easter vacation with his parents, Mr. by Mrs. Anna Ayers, at 730 Central and Mrs. J. V. Rathbone of Kenil~venue, and has taken possession of worth, had as his guest the past week-end, Harold Smith of Chicago, tt. a classmate at Princeton. --oMrs. B. F. Lewis and her mother -ohave returned to Wilmette after a The Reading circle will meet with short trip to New Orleans and Edge- Mrs. F. J. Scheidenhelm, 804 Forest water Gulf. avenue Monday afternoon, April 16. ·· Lorraine DRIVING LIGHTS Now CHROMIUM PLATED A Suitable Size for Every Car INSTALLED WHILE YOU WAIT Lorraine driving lights bear the manufacturers' label - - - A void inferior imitations - ~ - Insist on the genuine. ., -2900 AT BUFFALO Y 011 "'111 purcluw t1 Pince-Arrow out of income, if you prefn. A simp/~ fi1U1ndng pia mdes this t1 most prMiiall procedure, Your praat aw «apted t11 aula ·P to the foil amount of its ttpprt~isal Yt1l1111tion. Sold and Serviced by JAMES G. BARBER 1508 ELMWOOD A VENUE Phone Uniyersity 4535 EVANSTON ·I 'BBD. ·PLATB Phone (lTeenleaf 2122 2212 WEST RAILROAD AVE., EVANSTON LORRAINE LIGHTS - - - GABIUEL SNUBBERS - .... WESTINGHOUSE VACUUM BRAKES .. · - LOCICHEED HYDRAULIC AND MECHANICAL BRAKE SERVICE

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