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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 22 Feb 1924, p. 13

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WILMETTE L FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1924 ilmette Discovers A Radio Artist To Her Own Schools I T was discovered by Wilmette folks just recently that th«: ¥iss Helen Smith who has been smgmg at Station WJAZ so very often and from other stations at various times, is one of their very own school teachers. Miss Smith presides over the third grade at the Central school during school hours and !Jndoubtedly has many acquaintances Shepherd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Beth Brower Farmer lass Mag .... Dorothy Newton Farmer lad Hiram ...... Junior Turck Valentine. Fairy ...... Patsy Krafthefer Old Fashtoned Valentine Girl . · ........ .. ....... Margarite Casey Ruth Koenipe Reception <(_ommittee { Isabel Thompson Margery Ronan -Guests invited. -Q- rs. Frank W. :>f Lieutenant March 1, at :ka. Rev. E. ead the servediately after on will follow lence in Win- tendants will le Blatchford Miss Hete~ ~ Miss Marrnetka, Miss ighland Park titz-Hugh of y of Lieuten:ate with two ds whom he ers, he is unle to give <ill ~the bridal The Board members · and friends of Arden Shore will give a benefit card party Friday, February 29, at the home of Mrs. F. J . Casey, 347 Central avenue. The proceeds will go toward the building of a new house at the camp. On Thursday of last week the Arden Shore board held an all-day meeting at the home of Mrs. Heinsheimer. Fourteen members were present. -o-Mr. Harry B. Rennolds, 111 Central avenue, was host to the Men's Whist club on Monday evening. The Ladies' club was entertained in the home of Mrs. A. ]. Mouat, 616 Lake avenue. Mr. Mouat and Mrs. C. E. Renneckar will be the next host and hostess. -Q- Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Towne, formerMrs. R. W. Jordan, 1012 Greenwood Mrs. Arthur J. repreaeatia· ly of 1144 L-ake avenue, left last week avenue, is hostess today for the Fri- the Woman·s Auxiliary of the Diocese for an extended trip to Florida and day luncheon and bridge club. of Chicago, will speak in the interest the Coast, to be gone about two of the Southern mountaineers ~t the months. morning service next Sunday, Febru-oHappeaiap ary 24, in the Church of the Holy Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kehl will enComforter, instead of on Monday betertain informally at dinner for twenfore the Rector's Aid so<:iety, as was ty-four guests on Sunday at their Mr. Robert Osgood, 324 Essex road, previously announced. residence, 415 Maple avenue. --o-- ' -<>-arrived home Saturday from Exeter . Mr. and Mrs. James Clifton Cox Lois McCallum, daughter of Mr. and college, where he is a sQphomore. Mrs. A. N. McCallum of 1331 Chestnut Robert sustained injuries to his back announce the marriage of their daughavenue, returned home Saturday from several weeks ago, while playing foot- ter, Lollie-Maie to Mr. Kenmore the Evanston hospital. ball and has been in the school in- Thorsen on Thursday, February 7. ·, -o-afirmary. It was deemed best that Mrs. Henry Lampert of Rochester, he come home for a six weeks' comMr. James Thorsen of Highland New York, is visiting her sister Mrs. plete rest. Park departed Saturday for Pasadena, Benjamin Roodhouse of 427 Laurel Cal., where he will join Mrs. Thorsen -Qavenue. Announcement has been received on a two months' sojourn. -a--ofrom Mr. and Mrs. C. Waller Pank Mrs. James Lytle, mother of Mrs. of 1232 Hinman avenue. Evanston, of Mrs. Claude G. Burnham, 536 RosA . N. M:cCallum of 1331 Chestnut ave- the engagement of their daughter, lyn road, has returned from a visit nue, is in Dr. Frank Smithers' hospital Phyllis, to Kenneth E. Armstrong, in the East with her sons, James, in Chicago for treatment. son 0 ' Mrs. N. W. Armstrong of Ev- Philip and David. -oanston. -oMr. and Mrs. Sidney C. Eastman, -oMr. and Mrs. David G. Nethercot 250 Melrose avenue, had a small comMr. and Mrs. George W. Maher, of Evanston announce the birth of a son, David Chase, on February 14, at 430 ·warwick road, .l eft Saturday for pany dining informally with them on Friday evening last. a three weeks' sojourn in Florida. the Evanston hospital. -o-o--<>-Miss Helen Ruth, 226 Woodstock On Wednesday Mrs. Mathew Beaton The Indian Hill Golf club announces of 1539 Central avenue, entertained a Winter Sports dinner-dance for Sat- road, entertained the Evening Bridge club at her home Wednesday eve· twelve members of her club at lunch- urday evening, February 23. ning. eon and bridge. . Lailwortb -a- ing given for e her marrif ~er wedding Will entertain _ Saddle and ue, Evanston, hrtha L., to ~f 518 Wa h- er the auspices ure department man's club at Winnetka, there ition of paints. hand work hitectural and Winnetka rs. honor at this Mrs. William Davies has closed her Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Knox landed home on Forest avenue and has gone to the Orrington hotel for the reat New York on Tuesday after s·pending about four weeks on a cruise of mainder of the winter. -Qthe West Indies. After a day or two HE finest jewelry shop Genevieve Smithers of 711 Lake avein New York they will return to the nue, is entertaining about thirty little on the North Shore, Orrington hotel where they went girls at a luncheon and matinee, Satearly in the season. maintaining a repair departurday, February 23. -Q-Qment for watches, docks and Mr. and Mrs . Hugh Paterson of Evanston, are staying at the Morton . On Wednesday afternoon Tom .jewelry. Smith of 701 Forest avenue entertained L. Paterson home on Chestnut avenue for two weeks. Mrs. Paterson was a number of his fri r nds at the Ouilformerly Miss Alice Mary White, mette Country club. -odaughter of Mrs. James White of 921 M rs. Coli in H. Slayton returned to Chestnut avenue. her home, 611 Lake avenue, on Thurs-o-and friends in the Parent-Teacher · assoMr. and Mrs. Charles Moore enter- day. She has been il l at the EvansLIBRARY PLAZA HOT'IIL ciation, having appeared on many of its tained the members of the Thursday ton hospital for several weeks. 'IIVANBTON programs. -QLuncheon and Bridge club and thetr On the evening of March 10 she will husbands at a George Washington Mrs. C. E. Renneckar entertained broadcast over WJAZ Edgewater Beach party last evening at their residence, the members of her Bridge-Luncheon hotel, at 10 p. m. and today will sing 1115 Ashland avenue. club on Tuesd:~,y, at her residence at on the Daily News Radio children's 935 Elmwood avenue. -o-program at 4 :30 o'clock. Mrs. William P. Coffey and Mrs. Miss Smith has studied at the Bush" Frank N. Tschudi of Denver, ColConservatory, and during the month of orado, who have been the guests of December was soloist with the Bush their sister, Mrs. A. W. Levy, 700 Symphony orchestra. She is soloist at Greenwood avenue, have left for New .the Second Presbyterian church of Oak York city, to sail for Havre, France. Park and recently won a scholarship in -othe Master class of Voice at Bush ConMrs. I. K. Stover, 1044 Ashland aveservatory. nue, left on Tuesday evening with her -Qtwo children to join Mr. Stover at the The youngsters are entertaining down College Arms hotel in Deland, Florida. at the Country club this afternoon and They will be in the south for about every mother and most every father who f1ve Wt:t:kS. · -!!.., tPQSsib1y fio;v:l__a·~pportu'lity ~ well -oas numerous friends, young and old, will Mr. and Mrs. Walter G. Moore, 1038 be there. With two delightful skits, one Greenwood avenue, gave a surpr.ise entitled "Six Cups of Chocolate," the "stag" party last Friday for their son, other, "At the Court of the Queen of Lyle, in celebration of his birthday. Hearts," and a group of recitations by -opupils of Miss Rita Smith who is directMrs. Joseph Kehl, 415 Maple aveing both productions, the afternoon's nue, entertained at a birthday lunchentertainment is an assured success. The eon on Thursday of last week in program with its cast of characters will honor of her daughter, Marion Ruth. be presented in the following fashion: -QSeeing Things at Night. .Jean Crossley Mrs. Frank A Brown was hostess When Ma and Pa Is Sick to the Tuesday Luncheon and Bridge .. ... ...... . ....... Louise Kunstman club at her home, 945 Michigan aveLarry's on the Fourth .. Clara Grace Ray nue, this week. H ow Grandma Danced .. Barbara Lauder -<>-Angelic Child .... Katherine Panushka Another of the Luncheon and Bridge SIX CUPS OF CHOCOLATE clubs will meet with Mrs. 0. C. EastCharacters man, 1027 Elmwood avenue, next Miss Adeline Van Lindan, Hostess Tuesday afternoon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . · . . . . Martha Tencher -oMiss Marion Lee, Southern girl Mrs. Edward Anderson entertained . ....... . Mary Elizabeth Townsend the Thursday Luncheon club at her Miss Dorothy Green, New Englander residence, 1123 Elmwood avenue, yes .................. Isabel Maca lister terday. Miss Hester Beacon, Bostonian -Q... .... ...·... .. .... Margery Evers Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Reeves of NashMiss Beatrix Van Kortland, New Yorker ..................... Dorcas Tuttle ville, Tenn., are the house guests of You will do well to visit our Wilmette Shop on DOLMrs. Blanche Wanner, 629 Central Miss Janette Durand, French girl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Helene Mahan avenue . LAR DAYS, February 26-27. You will find he·e that your -QMaid .................. Ruth Trankler The H and W club will meet this $1.00 has attained wonderful purchasing power which AT THE COURT OF THE QUEEN evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs . OF HEARTS means a big saving in the outfitting of your children. Arthur Taylor, 835 Central avenue. Characters Herald .................... Paul Smith Our reputation for real bargains is we~l established. M ildred Farmer T \Uaaa Jtmtltr ollar _ _ _ays TUESDAY o.J! WEDNESDAY Phone Wilmette Feb. 26th and 27th The Phone Evanston 311 RIDGWAY'S 3511 Store for Children .Ill Flower Girls...... Wilming Oelerich Queen . . . . . . . . . . . atherine Panushka St. Valentine ...... . ..... Ruth Drayer Pages ............... { ~t;;aF~r!~wton Jester ............... Douglas Winslow Helen Lynch · · . Marie Hanley Ladie m Wathng.... Mary Gleason l ~~;:en~eartr~~nan .. The .. Lumberjack's Orchestra EXPONENTS · of HIGH CLASS JAZZ Phone Wil. WiL for information ~~ ~~ A partial list of the many bargains.: 1/ 2 off on all wool Dreaaea 112 off on all winter Coats 113 off on all Boya' Suits 20o/o Discount on all Shoes l l Dorothy Rohol Kathe.len Harvey Olive Oelerich Gentlemen ia · · · · { Loraine Briggs Waiting Betty Spillain Girl Heart . . . . . . . . . . . . J can Crossley lloy Heart ............ Martha Farmer Cook .............. Clara Grace Wray Knave .............. Louise Kunstman Shepherdess .............. Helen Hall ~-: ........... I 17871 _j and a few of the articles that your $1.00 wiil buy: Hata, Boya and Girla-Capa- BiouaeaRompera- 4 pr. Sox- 2 pr. Glovea- 2 Tiea ~ JANE POLSON SPEARIN Teacher of Sinrinr "Mrs. Sprarin has lrain6d thcsr si11gcrs to a remarkably good style of singing"-Music New , Chicago. 1159 Wilmette Ave., Glover-Brown Bldg. Wilmette For appointments telephone Wilmette 2922 IIIII 11114' I I ··········· , 111111 CARROLL RIDGWAY INC. 1160 Wilmette Ave. Wilmette 619 Davis Street Evanston

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