Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 21 Mar 1935, p. 12

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charm theya rations. Ma.ny pastel choose fr-om. te your deco- color,,fin tubes .to1 -Made 'to order and sold direct *to the 'consumer. No extra *charge for Installation. I I foue Oratelai 1206 and write us fer ana estlmlate smui.uuonsmaon. IDEAL VENIETIAN * LNO CORtPe A Dra,,.atie Event! IrainU lri1tU.clitwrec' . eLlf E f aL.t)oie wi coei regat ion and Iocaicd on ite saine In 1875 the Methodist society rented: this building which Henry Dingee liad erected at Lake and Wilmette avenues. 'Several years later, this building was purcbased from the owner and served as the church home until a brick struc~- ture was erected in 1908 which in turn was. succeeded in 1930 by the present stone edifice. Cil 'Zli 1ls flic csite. nzt <q- îiiç NORTHWEST MEN'S CLUB.ý Charles W. Rose, 1927 Thornivood avenue, Wilmette, wiIl be host to the Northwèst Mfen's club on April 4. This will bc the first meetinzsnu anaj nimnugxour are now making tneir From Los Angeles Mrs. Cordts made home in Rogers Park. trips to Santa Barbara, Palnm Springs, and Laguna Beach. Mrs. Benjamin T. Roodhouse, 427 Laurel avenue, was hostess at lunch- Mrs. William Taylor- entertained gon March 19, to her Tuesday bridge her bridge club Tuesday at the> Kenil- club. worth Inni where she makes her home.. t NlEN'RYC.,LYTTON&SOS ,i bmen end Charch-EVANSTON ,

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