Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 5 Oct 1928, p. 18

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October 5. 1928 Harry Carr New Manager Kenil;.orth Volley BaD at Hubt;ard W ooda Store -~. in Practice Tilts = Cballeat~e . ' I· . Sale Mr. Barnett, after· ·searchi~g the eastern markets has just returned and is now unpacking the greatest stock of SPORTS and DRESS COATS and FALL DRESSES ever offered the North Shore buyers. The sale is on ! We ask comparison and challenge all competitionSTYLE, WORKMANSHIP, QUALITY and PRICE. Harry Carr has assumed the management of the Hubbard Woods astablishment of the William Taylor Dry Goods stores. The Hubbard Woods from the south side of Chicago, avenue. Mr. Carr comes to Hubbard Woods from the south side of Chicago, where he has been engaged in a general merchandise business of his own for the last ten years. The girls' seventh and eighth grade volley ball teams at the Joseph Sears school iri Kenilworth have been going through some stiff practice under the direction of Miss Gertrude Herrick as3istant to Robert W. Townley di~ rector of physical education at' the school. The two teams are looking for games with other girls' volley ball teams on the north shore. Sports aad Dress Coats-J Groups ANNUAL DINNER OPEN NEW STORE The annual dinner at the First ConAustin Tetcham and company, Inc., has opened a new store at 930 Spanish f.."regational church will be held Wedcourt, Wilmette. The concern will nesday evening, October 10, at 6 :30 sell a complete line of interior furnish- o'clock. · The Crescent circle will serve. t"ngs and decorations. GIRLS ..P·LAN HIKE $39 $2? $19 This sale applies both to our Winnetka and Evanston stores. BveiiJ' Gumeat is a Mew Fall Model The social committee of the NeighOctober 19 is ·the date set for an bors held its first meeting, Wednes- overnight hike by the Girl Scouts of day, September 26, at the home of its J ost,ph Sears school, Kenilworth. chairman, Mrs. Harry Weese, 141 Mr. and Mrs ·.~ = Walter Knoop, 221 T(enilworth avenue, Kenilworth .. Warwick road, Kenilworth have their -oRichard \Vilcox of Hot Springs, S. nephew, Dean Farley o{ California D., a brother of Mrs. Charles D. Howe spending the winter with them. H~ of 240 Kenilworth avenue, is enterin~ expects to enter New Trier High his second year in the Northwestern school as a . junior. -o-university school of medicine. Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Howe of -oM iss Alice Jarrett of 534 Essex road, 240 Kenilworth avenue are motoring Kenilworth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. to vVaterloo, Iowa, this week end tu Roy Herbert Jarrett, has returned to visit Mrs. Howe's sister and her husSt. Katharine's school at Davenport, band. -OIowa. J. Trumbull Backus was in Kenil-oMr. and Mrs. Walter Knoop, 221 wo~th this past week end. His family, \1\Tarwick road, Kenilworth left Mon- residents of 245 Cumnor road, are day, October 1, for Kew York, to be moving to Hamilton, Ohio the end of this week. gone about a week. ·· Spo·ts and D·ess Coats All the newest. Beau· tiful F u r trimmed and collars-or cuffs with Fur Collars, best grade silk linings. Assem· bled in 3 Groups for this CHALLENGE SALE. $39, $27, $19. ( ·Dresses The newest high ties, basque, one and two piece dresses-the most advanced styles, colors and materials offered. The best to be found in the eastern markets. Whe Washtuh . .. is flO heaui!J hflfh OUTH and Beauty can not long withstand the devastating effects of. worrying washday. Telephone us now to .take this wearisome toil out of yoar life forever. $8.50 'lwo l'or $16 (All Si~es) Y VELVETS, CHIFFONS, SILKS, SATINS, GBORGETTES, CREPES. BARNETT'S STYLE SHOP 7ea DAVIS ft · . j~IAIJ~DR1';~/ Washington Laundry WILMETTE 145 . · . BVAIISTOII The ·, .i

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