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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 18 Jan 1924, p. 13

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WILMETTE LIFE. FRIDAY. JANUARY 18. 1924 on of devoted le New Tritr the Wilmettt wives gave a e Xorth Short "ng. honoring 1 thr Tiftaston birthday The >e to Mr. Gill- ent of a argt ented by the id a handsome of the Board I has served on rd for twtJvt year; on the imma mothers ternoon bridge Kappa Kappa 1 ) be held on | day. February r Country club Waller Pank ,'ilcox are co- Roberts enter- ler pupils, last || her residence enue. A de- given by the I Kuehn. Isabel ?H bloody. Grace , Mary Lent,| Austin Cooke, j r. 716 Central | eral days this 2. Murdoch in er return she is M. Knox gton hotel in rs. Knox are i West Indies ¦rin and small of Evanston, onth with Mr. lelm. 704 Lake lary 1, to join adison. Wis., p their future was hostess arty given i« i avenue, last re were fifty \rs. Davis to Open Home For Benefit of British Aged J RIDGE and tea for the benefit of the Home for British Aged will be given at the residence of [D. J. Davis, 721 Elmwood avenue, Iriday afternoon, January 25, at two Tickets may be obtained from J. A. Stevens, phone Wilmette Mr. Samuel Insull of Chicago has seven acres of beautiful property Riverside, Illinois, and building tions will be started this spring. ng the patronesses for the affair Irs. Donald M. Gallic, Mrs. George ps, Mrs. W. B. Palmer, Mrs. S. Morley, Mrs. Richard Wil- rs. David Hall, Mrs. Alexander ay, Mrs. William J. Weldon of ette, Mrs. A. S. Walz of Evans- »nd Mrs. Frank Watt and Mrs. rt Smith of Kenilworth. second program in the series Chamber Music concerts presented the North Shore chapter of the peal Guild will be given on Sun- afternoon, January 27, at 4 o'clock Kenilworth Club, same artists who delighted the Mice on November 11, will give Program. They are Madame Ella Jvka, pianist; Richard Czerwonky, and Robert Ambrosius, cellist, trios will be played the Bee- en B flat major and the G Minor Smetana. a result of these concerts a Shore Chamber Music Society jmg organized and there are plans appearance in the community season of noted artists. A special on season tickets will be made embers of the Society and it is to make a still lower price for bits. Any persons interested in \g a membership may corti- cate with Mrs. A. B. Spach, 228 ^ster road, Kenilworth. ps. Mortimer Buell Skiner, of 723 ral avenue, has issued cards for a ption on the afternoon of Wednes- January 23, between the hours of and five o'clock at the Ouilmette Itry club. Mrs. Skinner will be |ed in receiving by her two daugh- Mrs. G. Ross Stewart and Mrs. friton S. Adams. Miss Gertrude ell, of Chicago, will give the musi- irogram. George E. Redfield, of Glencoe, erly of Wilmette, accompanied by A. H. McConnell of Evanston, bailing from New York tomorrow for months of study in Art in Paris, and Mrs. H. J. Kincaid (Dorothy I field) and small son, George, moved their newly completed home at Colfax street, Evanston, this week. and Mrs. Arthur W. Allen, en- lined at dinner last Saturday eve- at their home, 803 Chestnut ave- preceding the party at the Coun- club. Tomorrow evening the Al- will again entertain at dinner ceding the formal dance at the itry club. Irs. Charles Sanford Clarke, 526 Ihington avenue, is leaving Thurs- of next week for a two months' in Clearwater, Palm Beach and Imi, Fla. During her absence Mr. }ke and the boys will reside at Edgewater Beach hotel. and Mrs. Richard J. Mulvey, of ith street, left Thursday for Day- Beach, Florida, where they ex- to spend several weeks, later go- to Biloxi, Miss. They will visit Sr daughter. Bettie, who is in school Julfport, Miss. ist Saturday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Schuettge and their daughter, Miss rma Schuettge, 804 Greenwood ave- , entertained the officers of the East- Star, their husbands and wives at ler and cards. and Mrs. Robert M. Johnston !1"0 Golf terrace, announce the birth daughter, Marjorie Miner, Sat- |ay, January 12. Mother and daugh- are doing nicely at the Evanston spital. Ir. and Mrs. A. W. Wigglesworth id family, 427 Central avenue, left inday evening for their winter home Buena Vista, a suburb of Miami, i., to remain until late spring. [Mrs. Dwight C. Orcutt of Glencoe, rominent in club and musical circles the north shore, is seriously ill Nth pneumonia at the Evanston hos- fetal. Mrs. Henry S. Griswold, 607 Seventh kreet, has returned to her home. The North Shore British American Social club will enjoy "A Nicht Wae Burns at Community House" on Fri- day evening, January 25, when the third annual "Burns" supper will be given at 7:30 o'clock. Owing to the big demand for tickets, it has been found necessary to secure the gym- nasium for the affair, and the com- mittee hopes to have a large number of the American residents avail them- selves of the opportunity to enjoy a real Scotch evening. After the supper, a concert will follow. The making of flie "Haggis" is in the capable hands of Mrs. George Bisset. Tickets may be secured from any one of the following members: Alexander M. McFadzean, 2018 Colfax street, Evans- ton; James McFadzean, 932 Cherry street, Winnetka; or Jack Pearce, 315 N. St. John's avenue, Highland Park. Another subscription card party is being given this evening for the benefit of the new St. Francis Xavier school, in the Assembly hall, at the corner of Ninth street and Linden av- enue. An unusual program presented by Mr. Edwin Roberts, tenor, of Evanston, a prize for each table and last but not least, refreshments are promises for a most profitable evening. Mrs. C. T. Hayes as hostesr. of the evening will be as- sisted by Mrs. A. H. Rohol, Mrs. Wil- liam J. Spillane and Mrs. B. W. Lynch, Mrs. Charles Engelhardt and Mrs. J. P. Budinger. Mr. and Mrs. Francis J. Walker, 1452 Wilmette avenue, are wintering in New Orleans. They will not return to Wilmette as they expect to per- manently reside in Meriden, Conn. --o-- Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Ahara, 735 Eighth street, left Tuesday for a month of travel in the West. First they will visit Denver, later going on to south- ern California. George E. Hartman, Jr., 1129 Elm- wood avenue, left last week to com- plete his junior year at Northwestern Military -academy. Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Brown, 945 Michigan avenue, are leaving tomor- row for a week's stay in New York city. Mrs. Julian C. Smith was hostess to the Tuesday Luncheon and Bridge club this week at her residence, 1170 Michigan avenue. Miss Helen Hemmick of Springfield. is the guest of Mrs. E. Thayer He mick of 1030 Linden avenue. Do Tour Eyes Dance, Too? Night-time is so enchanting when it brings parties, dinners and dances. But night-time often finds you with your EYES dull and heavy, and you feel that the evening is ruined. < A few drops of Murine before go- ing out in the evening will instantly enliven those drowsy EYES and make them dancewith light. It takes away not only the tired look but the tired feeling. Use Murine night and morning and keep your EYES always clear and sparkling. It's easy to apply, and contains no belladonna or other harmful ingredients. Our attractively illustrated book, "Beauty Lir.t Within the Eyes," tells how to prop- erly care for your hyt*. Brows and Lashes, and thus enhance their beauty. Send for a copy of this helpful book. It's FREE. The Murine Company Dept. 27, Chicago # URflf* 'eVes wr JANE POLSON SPEARIN Teacher of Singing "The merit of Mrs. Spearin's teaching has long- been recognised.--Music News, Chicago. 1159 Wilmette Ave., Glover-Brown Bldg. Wilmette For appointments telephone Wilmette 2922 11 Dr. and Mrs. L. W. Strong of 1115 Chestnut avenue, left last Saturday for Florida. They will motor from Jacksonville to Miami, stopping at the various winter resorts along the east- ern coast of Florida. The Thursday Luncheon and Bridge club was entertained yesterday at the home of Mrs. Donald M. Gallic, 1115 Elmwood avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hammond of Glenview road, Wilmette, are receiv-, ing congratulations upon the birth of a daughter, Friday, January 4. Mrs. Fred Cain of Hubbard Woods, formerly of Wilmette, is visiting at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Ad- dison Burbank on Long Island. Mr. and Mrs. George H. Bird, 1010 Chestnut avenue, are leaving early in February for an extended sojourn in California. Kenilworth Happenings The Kenilworth Home and Garden club will meet at the home of Mrs. Charles Holmes, 200 Warwick road, on Monday, January 21. Mrs. Ransom of the House Beautiful department of Carson Pirie Scott and company will give a talk on "Personality in the Home." Mr. George Mason, of Highland Park, gave a talk at the Church of the Holy Comforter on Sunday morning in the interest of the Western Theo- logical Seminary which is to be erected oposite the Patten gymnasium in Evans- ton. Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Cherry were hosts at dinner to Mr. Lionel Robertson preceding the social evening of the Home and Garden club at the Kenil worth Assembly hall on Saturday eve ning of last week. Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Flood had a small company of out-of-town friends dining informally with them Monday evening in their home on Kenilworth aven Mrs. James F. Porter Will Address Drama Study Class THE Drama Study class of the Winnetka Woman's club will meet at the clubhouse on Monday af- ternoon, January 21, at 2:30 o'clock. Mrs. James F. Porter will sptak on "The Greek Theatre." Those who were fortunate enough to have heard Pro- fessor Miller's reading of the "Phoeni- cian Queen" will, no doubt, look for- ward to this rare opportunity to become better acquainted with the ancient drama. Announcing A Formal Dinner Dance Orchid and Gold Ballroom Orrington EVANSTONlO^p ILLINOIS Wednesday Evening, Jan. 23rd Enjoy this social event. Many Wilmette, Kenil- worth, Winnetka and Glencoe folks are plan- ning special tables. Arrange for your party now. Table d' Hote dinner 7:00 to 8:30 P. M. $2.50 per cover including dancing. A la Carta or special service at all times, dancing until midnight, at $1.10 per cover. Wonderful food, good music and a good time. Make your reservation now. t Telephone Evanston 8700 ¦"X r ---i- y Excellent mirror with decorated frame $10 We carry a very large and interesting line of mirrors. You will find any style, sise and price. Living Room Suite in Mohair Davenport $155.00. Chair $82.00 Wrought iron smoker $12.50 The life of the living room re- volves around a comfortable over- stuffed suite. In order to endure it must possess strength. The workmanship must be of the best. The quality must be underneath the cover as well as in the covering itself. And in addition it must have beauty of design. You must feel proud of it. You will like the suite sketched above. It is well made and covered with a fine grade of mohair. Come in and let us show it to you. Chinese porcelain vases in Royal Blue with gold design--a stunning man- tel decoration, $10 each. A Good-Looking Mah-Jong set for $25 Other sets for $15 %^W *T* 1555 Sherman Ave. EVANSTON Tel. Ev. 7904 YsMr^.,Y«MV,M"»^v»x'v,Y;v.\- ,.,*f.Y ««VV»VV», ;tv »\<r,'*> •'¦ •

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