Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 28 Sep 1928, p. 27

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

September 28. 1928 WIL ME"TT E LIFE INVD'E CHILDREN TO ·FREE TRAVEL MOVIES · Field Museum of Natural History Sponsors Series for North Shore School Pupils · ... . ... Programs of the autumn series of free moving pictures for children of Chicago and its suburbs, to be given at field Museum of Natural History, 4vere announced this week by Stephen C. Simms, director of the museum. The . first of these entertainments will be given .Saturda~, October 6. Eight others w1ll be g1ven on succeeding Saturdays. The programs are presented under the auspices of the James Nelson and Anna ·Louise Raymond Fund of the museum. Mrs. ] olm Wilds, 244 Oxford road The programs include films of adventure in far parts of the world wild Kenilworth, entertained her Sunday a~1imals in their native haunts, travel school class at tea Sunday evening. plctttrf"s, and many other subjects of special .interest to ~hildren. The pictures w11l be shown 111 the James Simpson theatre of the museum and will be run continuously from 10 'a. m. until . noon each Saturday. Announces Series Fur the first of the series the films scheduled are "The Eskimo," "The Sky," "On Earth," "Glimpses of Green land." and " Mysteries of Snow." Following are the programs for succeeding Saturdays: October 13, "Brazil" "How Lh·ing Things Find a . Home~ ~ "Butterflies and : M oth s," "Jungle' Round · up," and "Children of the Sun .. ; October 20, "The Sahara," "Ants·· "Bees and Spiders," "The Lion Hu'nt," and "Perfume and 1\ icotine"; October 27, ··switz~rland," "Seaside Friends and Their. Country Cousin s," "A Day at the R1ver," "vVherc Sno·w Time Is Joy Time," and ··~f ~untain Climbing in <~lacier National Park"; No\' ember 3 "China," "Down at Our Pond," ' 'It{ Birdland," · "~lonarchs of the Plains/' and "Our Four-footed Pals" ; .Xovcmher 10, ".-\rgentina," "Pirates of the Sky," "Pet s," and "The Story of Leather·:; ~ovcmhcr 17, "Peoples of the M edtterranean," "Furry Creatures," "Friends to Man," "Secrets of the Sea/' and "The Parasol Ant " ; November 24, "From England to South America," "Preparing for a Garden," "Palace of Honey/' and "Golden Fleeces"; and December 1, "The Rhine Valley," "Growing Things," "Fruit and Flowers," "Bird Sanctuary," and "l\.f on arch of the Glen." Souvenir Leaflets Children attending the entertainments wiJl receive small printed leaflets, "Museum Stories for Children/' dealing with the subjects of the films, as souvenirs of their visit to the museum. The children will also have an opportunity after the mo\'ing pictures \to view exhibits in the museum wh!ch connect up with the subjects of many of the films. Children may come alone, accompanied by their parents, or in groups from schools, either accompanied or unaccompanied by teachers. CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY I friends from 4:30. o'clock until 9, the On Tuesday, September 25, Ruth occasion being her eleventh birthday. Joyce, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Joyce, who has been confined to The executive committee of the Business and Professional Women's Joseph Joyce of 531 Essex road, her home for the past two weeks, is ~tub of Wilmette held its first meet- Kenilworth, entertained several of her recovering from a fractured ankle. !ng of ~he season .last Saturday. An ~nterestmg and vaned program of subjects from "Beauty" to "Bonds" has been. planned for the coming year, acco~d~ng to the program chairman, Miss Wm1fred Rdwan. . All business or professional women m Wilmette are eligible to membership. Applications for membership may be submitted to Miss Kae Evans at the First National Bank. The . first general meeting of the Rubyette club will be held October 8. A dinner Ice Cream Moulds will be served at 6:30 o'clock in the Ice First Coi1grega ...mal church. · Beauty, Bonds, to Intrigue Business Women's Club Orders taken for fancy Cream ~"'~Snider-Cazel Drug Co· Wilmette Pure, . Sweet~ Milk fresh · from the farm! Users of Bowman's Milk are ever-delighted with its superior flavor. So sweett so rich in cream, so fresh and pure -no wonder it is the favorite milk of Wilmette families! But try Bowman's Milk yourself. See what a richt delicious milk it really is. Use it in all cooking and baking. It is the only sure way to get that natural fine flavor which makes home baking so much better. Order from the courteous Bowman milkman who passes your door. Or telephone Wilmette 55. We know. you will like it-will never be satisfied with less. E. E. Stults Negotiates Big Chicago Transaction Herman P. Andersen has just purchased the 15 apartment building on a lot 40x152~ feet located at 4424-26 N. Lincoln street, Chicago, from William F. Von Sennett, subject to encumbrances aggregating $67,500. He gave a.; part payment the summer home on the Fox River at Alongonquin, Ill. Elmer .. E. Stults of the E. E. Stults Realty company represented all parties to the transaction and will 11)(\nage the building. 4 BowMAN DAIRY COMPANY MILK Dorcas Branson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Foster Branson of 817 Central avenue, has gone to Montic.ello Girls' school at Godfrey, Ill. Both Mrs. Branson and Miss Florence Branson are ~aduaks of the schooL,~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy