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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 21 Nov 1924, p. 19

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~g hristmas ~ onsidering I soon be here, and the queswill be glad to reug. 511 MAIN STREET . Two parties for Thanksgiving wee!< are William P. Lester of Denver. Colp.at:ned for the Kenilworth club. There orado, formerl y of Keni lworth , was a Wilt be a tormal dance on the evening of visitor in town this week and wa a of Tuesday, November 25, from 9 until 12, guest of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hypes and there will be a Junior Informal for of Crescent road, Glencoe, at dinner the younger people of high school age Monday night. · Saturday night, from 8:30 until 12 -oThe~e will be Benson music for both Little Miss Marian Hedrick, daughter N engagement which will very partaes and the young folks will have of the Edwin Hedricks of Melrose avethe privilege of guests. shortly terminate in marriage is nue, celebrated her nintli birthday with -othat of Miss Helen Louise a party for a dozen small friends on The women of the school board of Saturday. Schulze, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. -()Schulze, formerly of Kenilworth the Joseph Sears school, Mrs. Charles now of Commonwealth avenue, Chi- M. flol~es.· Mrs. Arthur P. Jenks and Samuel Comely and Wesley Blum '· who have issued invitations for her Mrs. Walham ]. Taylor entertained are newcomers to Kenilworth who 1 age to Edgar Francis Burch Satur- the faculty of the school at lunch- have taken up winter residence at the t·,·eoing, December 6. The ceremony eon last Thursday to celebrate the Kenilworth Inn. 1 he solemnized at the Fourth Pres- opening of the new kitchenette which -<>-- ' Mrs. Grant Ridgway: 207 Cumbererian church of Chicago at 8 :.30 has been especially built for the use ICI., following which there will be a of the teachers. The new arrange- land avenue , entert ained the Mah 1 ;on at the Arts club. Miss Schulze ment is most convenient and is a Jongg club at lun cheon Wednesday. great improvement. r her debut early in the season and -othe fi rst of the year's debuntantes to M iss Dorothy Foresman, 515 Essex married. road, is chairman of the Kenilworth -o,\ · ·~ moker Extraordinary" which committee for the Red Cross. Assisting her this year will be the Misses , in every way worthy of descrip1\'aS the novel form of fun offered Emily Foreman, Elizabeth Hannah, Ill' Kenilworth dub as this week's Virginia and Helen Little, Elizabeth r entertainment on Wednesday Stevens, Beatrice Pease, Dorothy Ben11. Far from being a masculine nett, Rebecca Wheelock, ... Mrs. Otis ir. the party was further de- Heath and Mrs. Richard Taylor. -oatcd as "ladies' night" and the Mr. and Mrs. Burt A. Crowe of ics were present is large numbers, \\'ere also many of hte younger Raleigh road were guests of Mr. and The Smoker committee present- Mrs. Carl M.. Huck last week-end on an elaborate program, with Eugene a motor trip to South Bend, Indiana, J{uhini, "the man with the sixth where they attend the Notre Damese" as the star performer. Rubini Nebraska football game. The Crowes ranks high in world of enter~ have as their guests this week, Mr. and ers. is reputed to have come from Mrs. Fred B. Woodard of Owosso. prison camps of Russia, where Michigan. -ois said to have developed the ocJohn A. Bellows, Jr., son of Mr. powcrs which he displayed largethe club on Wednesday night. and Mrs. John A. Bellows, formerly performance was supplemented of Kenilworth and now of Evanston. one by Edgar Bergen, the well spent last week-end here visiting his magician and ventriloquist. family and friends. Mr. Bellows has whole provided capital fun for spent the last few years in Toronto where he is the Canadian representmembers. . . ative of his father's concern. -<>--oMiss Jeanette Cherry, daughter of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Marx, 522 EsMrs. Frank W. Cherry, 422 Abford road, spent last week-end in sex road, l,tave re~urned from several where she attended the Univer- weeks' visit in New York City where Wisconsin homecoming. This they attended the Yale-Army game. -()Miss Cherry will have a house Mrs. John Oleson, 240 Woodstock :tvehonor of the Chicago-Wisconand her guests will be Miss nue, was hostess to The Sewing club at of Ann Arbor, Miss luncheon on Monday. -0Ennis of Kansas City, Miss Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. White, 310 Smith of Madison, and Miss DorRichmond road, ·entertained with a dinBailey of Princeton. ner party at their home Monday night. vitations Out for Marriage Helen Schulze First Church of Christ, Scientist, Wilmette, Ill. TeatS. St. and Central A-... Services: Sunday at 11 A. M. Wednesday Testimonial Meeting at 8 P.M. Sunday School, 9:45 A. M. Subject of the Lesson Sermon L __ . . . "S _, B--" ,. N oYemuer - . ou1 ana aa:J Christian Science Reading Room Wilmette A.._ Hours: Daily (except Wednesday and Saturday) 9 A. M. to 5:30 P. M. Wednesday : 9 A.M. to 7:45P.M. Saturday : 9:00 A. M. to 9:00 P. M. na The Bible an4 Wonta bp llar:r Baker Eddy an4 all other author· tse4 Cbrlatlan Science Literature may be nad, bonowed or purchuecl. Tbo Pu'blie ia cordiall,. haYited to att...l the Clnarcll S..-riea . . . Yiait tlile R. .di·· Room. Millions do! We specialize in fancy molds and individparty packages for all social affairs. ual Order 24 hours in advance from your nearest GOLDENROD dealer or telephone ws -(}- Hair Goods Made to Order Switches Swirls Coronet Braids Side Wabes Bobbetts Curls Puffs Biscuit Twists and Transformation. Hair furnished or cut-hair and combings used. Studio ZOl Goldenrod Ice Cream Company 937 West 21st Street and Mrs. Henry Riggs hbone will leave Qn Sunday afterfor New York where they will a we~k or ten days before going Washmgton for the winter. Mrs. hhone will spend March and April Palm Beach, and will return to ilworth the middle of May. The bones entertained 35 guests at clightful dinner and musicale Sunevening. -o. and Mrs. Eugene Chaney who been residents of the Kenilworth for the past three years have up winter residence at the North re Health resort where Dr. Chaney presiding physician. -(}- Greatly Reduced Priceson all French Ivory Gooda-Comba, Bruabea, Mirrora, Manicure Seta, Hair Receivers, Traya. Bassett Ruf. son of Mr. and Mrs. hur Ruf of Cumnor road, left last rs day for Pittsburgh on a busitrip. fZ7·lltb Street, Blvd. Bid ·· Tel. ZZ71 Beautiful Line of Genuine Leather GoodsCorrespondence Seta, Bil~ Folda, Letter·CUea, Poeket Books. s. very deipment ,... sciVINC. NKDIN.JWJ Famo~s Big Ben Time Pieces- .. .$1.50 -to.$5 Cazel'a Home Made Caramels and Peanut Brittl~Saturday and Sunday Special- One Pound Box for 39 -eents Snider-Cazel Drug .Co. Roast Turkey at\a your Thattksgiving A dinner you ·· w~JCr.eally ,· I ... · Phones 400-401 enjoy ' · · ', ·: ' ,· ' ' ' ~ Auto Delivery a ·.m.. to 7 p. m. Daily l · · o I :· · Sen~ from ·u -A. M. to 7 P. M. Wilmette and. Genttal Aienu~·~· : ·:: · ~ ,' : · "' · · · ·· · · ~ In . ~-- 1· I ·

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