WIL~ETTE LIFE March 15, · 1929 tion to call at their booth, number 20. Visitors will be served some dainty food preparations. And there will be an interesting demonstration of Old Monk olives and olive oils. A refreshing glass of Mis· sion orange From Chicago comes Carson, Pirie For many years the Wilmette Grocery and Market ha-s supplied the juice being demonstrated at the booth Scott ancl company for an interesting North Shore with an entirely complete by the C.alifornia Fruit Corporation exhibit at the big Exposition. The high selection of the better quality grocer- will also .be enjoyed. specialized 'Fitting and Fabric Services ies, fruits, vegetables, beverages and are to be explained and demonstrated meats, including many articles ordinCIVIC SERVICE trily found only in the large loop stores. One of the ways in which the Worn- at the Woman's club. Those attending Each year the effort has been rewarded an's Club serves the village by giving· will see an actual pin-fitting and hear by an every increa·3ing volume of busi- the use of it.5 building to six worthy about the fabrics to which Paris has ness. The ~tore now issues an invitation. causes each year. Only the actual cost given the greatest importance this to visitors to the Better Homes Exposi- · of opening the building is charged. spring. Wilmette Grocery and Market Invites Friends to Exhibit Carson, Pirie Exhibit JJiillen Hardware to Show the Latest at the Exposition The name Millen is well known on the north shore and it stands for quality hardware. For twenty-two year.5 this firm has been in business in Wilmette and has seen the business increase in volume from year to year. MiUen, always in the front line, wilt have a · fine exhibit at the Woman's club Exposition. Millen has furnished hardware for many of the better homes on the north shore from Evanston to Lake Forest. Their big store on Wilmette avenue ha·3 a builders hardware sample room. The firm handles all the most modern hardware. It recently was appointed distributor in Wilmette, . Kenilworth, Winnetka and Glencoe fot the Holmes Electric Refrigerator. Millen is also the distributor in Wilmette and Kenilworth f~r Vigoro, the Swift and company fertilizer. Also they are exclusive dealer's in Wilmette for Pratt and Lambert, makers of vitralite enamels. Sixty-one floor varnish, a recent addition, is a quick drying enamel that has met with a remarkable re sponse. Dt Sota paint and varnish is another line handled. Millen carries a complete stock which also includes Wear Ever aluminum. The firm al so specializes in ·shP.et metal work. BLASIUS AWNINGS FOR BETTER HOMES Exhibit of Spencer Piano Feature of Exposition One of the many features of the Better Homes Exposition will be the exhibit of the Spencer Piano company of Evanston. This company specializes in grtlnd pianos and has been a north shore. institution for many years. Charles· H . Spencer attributes the success of his organization to the fact that he has a thorough knowledge of building pianos. being an expert at the busi ness himself. In the Spencer Piano company salesrooms at 522 Davis street, Evanston, there is a unique and beautiful studio. This studio displays the P. iano in true home environment. Entering, one feels as if he were being shown into the living room of a fashionable home, for the draperies, furniture, oriental rug, in fact, all of the f umishings are most luxurious, .vet in splendid taste. Besides creating a desirable atmosphere, this all insures honesty to the person selecting a piano as there is no chance of being deceived in the tone, for acquired acoustics are identical with those in a home. Selecting a piano from such a show room does not leave so much to the imagination, in wondering how it will look when placed . in the living room or music room of a home, as it is already so placed. This is the only company, as far as we know, that specializes in grand pianos. Only a very small number of uprights are carried in stock, as the modern trend in pianos is all for grands, and around it the home interests and activities are built. Whether chosen for private residence, club pavilion, hotel or business establishment; whether used for decoration or protection on porches, balconies or nook -B-asi us awnings are today preferred by those who want material of unique beauty and rugged dura· bility. A cordial invitation is extended to our many friends and patrons to visit our .booth at the Better Homes Exposition, Wilmette Woman's Club building, March 20, 21, 22, 23. Canopies Rented for All Social Occasions PHILANTHROPY DEPARTMENT The philanthropy department of the Woman's Club of Wilmette hold all day meetings for work twice a month, on the first and third Fridays. On these days a voluntary committee serves luncheon. The Woman"3 Club rec.:>gnizes the service of these non-club members by holding one open meetinga year which they are invited to attend~ HAROLD 26 Prouty Annex, Winnetka, Ill. T·l·lil··· Wi··dlla 1115 Established 1913 N. Busws Co. 302 S. Genesee St., Waukegan, Ill. Telel"··e Wa~tkega· 2081 AID TO VETERANS The committee for Friendly Cooperation with Ex-Service Men does a very worthwhile work. This committee is very active at Christma·s and also keeps up a helpful interest in the men at Great Lakes during the entire year. MANUFACTURERS OF AWNINGS AND CANOPIES 1578 Maple Ave., Evanston, Ill. T·l·'"o·e Gre··leaf 2822