Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 21 Jun 1929, p. 47

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~9 June 21, 1929 :: WILM -ETTE FIRST GRADUATION SUNDAy . Our ~ady of Perpe.tual Help at Glen~ vtew wtll hold it s first commencement for t.he eighth gra de students Sundav e\·cnmg, ] une 23. at 8 o'clock. At the s~rne time an entertainment will be gl\·cn by ch ild ren of the school. LIF:E ,Mrs. Arthur B. Ruf of 236 Cumnor road, Kenilworth returned home from , 'the East the first .of lupe. White Mrs. Ruf was in New York she visited Mrs. Dudley Taylor and her daughter, Betty, formerly of Kenilworth. N. U. Trustee Mr. and Mrs. G~ant Ridgway of 207 Cttmberland avellu.e, Kenilworth, left last week for New York where Mr. Ridgway was called on business. They plan to · mak:e this trip both for ·busi~ ness and pleasure. v ::\'i s::. Ekanor \ rrb \\"smith of Brooklyn, :\". \' ., ,,·a..; the , house ·gtH::; t of ~Ir s . .-\r th ur H. Ho\\"ard s, 1055 \Vilm l' tt c an:nuc ior sc \·e ral da,·s la st week. ~fi ::.s · .\ rrmYsm ith \\"a s ·on her \\"ay to nou ltler. C\110 ., \\" ht:re - he \\:ill spend th e . ummrr. ,34-18 Have you visited · "THE.STORE Of KITCHEN IDEAS?" · 509 Davia Street With lJlO.r .e than a million Frigidaires in we we announce a second Fred W. Sargent of 2870 Sheridan road, Evanston, president of the Chica~ go and 1\orth \\'estern railroad, wa s one of three members dected to the board ot 1 trustees of Northwe . tern unin:rsi t\· at the annual meeting Saturday. Mr. Sargent, a graduate of the Cniversity of Im,·a, \Yas made Yicc-prc sident and general counsel of the Chicago and ! North \Vestern railroad in 1923 , and , two years later became pre sid ent. Onl y recently he received th e honorary degree of doctor of law s from Lm.-rencc college. T,~·o others elected to th e board .were I Mrs. Arthur M. Long of \\"i lm ctte. · formerly Mrs. \Vinifred Hichard son . who " ·as dean of women at ~ orthwestern for six years, and Arthcr \\' . 1 Cutten, a dirccto; of the BalcJ,,·in Loco- I motive \Vork s, the Chicag-o Perforat- I ~ng company and the Galena Pcrforat- ~1 mg company. Mrs. Long was made a 'membe r of the board as the nominee of the alumni association to succeed ~Ir s. Carl R. Latham of E,·anston. wh ose term expired this year, according to the regulations of the association. 1 . I National ~~Cold Demonstration See the "Cold Control" in actual operation. See how delicious frozen . desserts are made. Taste them. Get the free souvenir book containin·g recipes. See the "Million Model" Frigidaire now on special dis.p lay for the firs~ time in this city. Will you · be our guest? Control" . ' · · f Starting Tuesday The tfMillion Model" Frigid· aire AP-4. Finished in porcelain enamel inside and out. Only;205*putsitinyourhome. Fri6idoire has the "Cold Control,. for Juter Jree:tSing of ice cube· and cla··t.. This is in addition to tlul ·tandord temperature regulator VJhich out.omadcolly lwlds on..,.,. umperoture in the food compartment. for 8 days only JUNIORS HOLD ELECTION The Tunior Xci~hhors nf Kenihrorth held tl~e last n;ceting of the ea:>on Monda,- afternoon at the hom e nf Shirley- Ross. 13.21 Chestnut .tr . .·ntle. Kenilworth. Thcv held a bu sinc ::;::; l ilL'l' t ing fir st and elected the ne,,· officer .; for next year. ~fargaret !"tltah:u·lt was. elected pre. ident: Ruth , ' 1.1TI:'t"111, vice-president: Loretta \' te, trl'asurer; Virgi_Dia Rich. seer y: TTekn j Holden, social chairman Charl ~ 1tte 1 Hamilton, philantht opy, and TI1Hidy I Holden, corresponding sccr c t~r~· .. \ ftt·r the business meeting th e girl s pla.\·cd bridge. IN NEW HOME Mr. and Mr . E. S. Humphrys , Jr., have now mo,·cd into th eir llC }\" home :tt 71.1 Roger avenue, Kenilworth, " ·hirh has just heen completed. They h.· n : been residing on I~idge an'nuc, E,·_ anston temporarily. ~Ir s. Humphry s is the daughter of Mr. and ~[rs. Harry Bertram Wilson, 611 Laurel ayenue. EOPLEeverywhereare talking about P the sensational Frigidaire "Cold Control." People everywhere want to see it. They want to know more about it. They want to find out what it does, ~ever in the history of electric refriger- ation has any single improvement created such widespread enthusiasm. It has helped make possible :the sale of the millionth Frigidaire. So again we are giving a specialS-day demonstration. We are showing how the "Cold Control" gives faster freezing of ice cubes, salads and desserts. We are showing how it gives you Frigidaire-frozen delicacies that could never he made before. We are showing how it adds to the pleasure atid convenience of automatic refrigeration. Spend at least a few minutes in our display room sometime this week. We will he open evenings until 10 o'clock. SPECIAL OFFER to all who buy Frigidaire before 10 p.m. July 3 We want you to have your Frigidl'ire during the 11ummer. It ie to our mutual advantage to have you place your order now. And so we ha.ve arranged to make a special offer to all who buy Frigidaire before 10 p. rn., Wednesday, July 3rd. Let ue tell you about thia offer. Mrs. Henry Riggs Rathbone has so!d her Kenilworth horne at 312 Sheridan road, to Dr. Kenneth A. Bignell of Evanston. Mrs. Rathbone will or.rupy the Livingston horne during the wmmer months, and in the fall will tak e an .aQ.e.rtrnent some\'vhere . on the north shore. )ridti~nn 1-:ntnston .Jii~hhuul An·. · · STOVER CO. nt Rancloltlh ~t., · lG:U ~herman Grt·c>nlenf HSO (l»t N. ~JI<'lti~Rn An.) Rnnttolph 4950 ' .\n .. Huhharcl Woocls R90 Lhulen An·. Wlnn('tka t:,t2 Publl(' S('Hi(·e f'Oill]lllllY Park · · !lR2 Central An·. Hfghlarul Park l:JO of Northern Illinois At nil tht>lr offlct>s. ln both the h'ousehold and commercial fields Frigidaire leads in sales to customers I

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