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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 5 Dec 1924, p. 12

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12 WILMETTE LIFE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1924 Telephone Wilmette 37 INSURANCE Business, Life, Estate Annuities, Endowments, Trusts J. E. SWIFT TEAL 1017 Central Avenue Wilmette, Illinois fiiN SOCIETY_ Hear Story of Play at Skeezix Hour you believe in fairies-or in dolls that play and walk and talk? You really should, according to the author of Racketty Packett\" House, the play which will be given by students of the !\atioi1ai Kindergarten and Elementary college for north shore children 'aturday, December 13, at the W.oman's Club of Evanston. The foreword, signed by Crosspatch, Queen of the Fairies, says "If YOU think dolls never do anything you don't see them do you are ~·en· much mistaken. When people are not looking they can do an):thing they choose. They can dance and sing and play the piano and have all sorts of fun. Fairies know this and of course fairies visit in all the dolls' houses where the dolls are agreeable." However, if there are any children who d9ubt the aliveness of dolls, Racketty Packetty House offers an excellent opportunity for each one to see with his own eyes the antics of Ridiklis, Gustibus, Peter Piper and the other dolls who have lived in Racketty Packetty House for three generations-to say nothing of the sc.ornful sniffs and tiffs of the· lord and lady dolls in Tidy Castle. The story of Racketty Packetty House will be told over the Tribune radio station, WGN, during Skeezix Hour on Saturday, December 6, by Mrs. Wm. De Mille of Evanston, so that children "·ho have not read the story may be ready for the rollicking fun of these "come to life" dolls. ~onuch leads" I RetaU Grocers, No. Manchester, Ind.~ 11QVALITr roa. -::_~~,. The OUILMETIE COUNTRY . CLUB ts available for Do '. I Dances, Club Meetings, Dlnnl'rs, Receptions and All Kinds or Public Gatherings. For In formation regarding rentals. telephone M:iss Winters, Wilmette 625. At The Bradley Shop "Monarch sales lead in our several lines of high grade coffees. It satisfies our most exacting customers." J. M. Jennings&. Son. occaSatin, sions. Canton, Bengaline and Charmeen. Clever Farce Produced December 12 and 13 "THE Old Maids Return" December 12 and 13 at the Wilmette \Voman's clubhouse, in the evening of the f.ormer day, with a matinee performance on the latter. Ten years ago the "Old Maids" were in "Convention," and this year they come back in a comedy given by members .o f the Woman's Catholic Club of Wilmette. But in the coming performance the club members will not have the entire stage to themselves. They are turning to several outsiders for assistance in their production. The club women who will take part are Mesdames Hanna Crush, Stella Pahlman, Maud Tarnow, Matilda Seng, Bess Kavanaugh, Marguerite Krafthefer, Ethyol Mills, Retta Tisdelle, Eva Ronan, Rose Barton, Florence Broad, Gertrude Ludwig, Frances Patterson, and Orpha Boys ton. Charles Bunte, Edward Kelly and Frank Celerich will add their hit to the fun of the evening. Miss Helen and Miss Madeline Lamkey will impersonate the Duncan Sisters in songs from "Topsy and Eva." Mss Virginia Seng and Miss Patsie Krafthefer will dance. and Eugene Sweitzer, baritone soloist, and Joseph Chopic, violinist, will take part in the performance. Tickets may be purchased at the door from the chairman of the ways and menas committeee, Mrs. Frank Jones. The North Shore MacDowell society will meet in the Boy Scout room, Community House, Winnetka, Wednesday evening, December 10, at 8 o'clock. Anita Willets B~rnham will tell of her trip abroad with a "Paint Box and Family of Six," illustrated by sketches from the paint box. Guest tickets may be procured from the treasurer, Dr. W. A. Colledge, of Kenilworth. Charles Marsh of Detroit was tht of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Wood· ..:ock of 503 Central avenue and their rlau~hter, Miss Arline. over 1\u.ni<.~ ~iving. Miss Doris Woodcock who· is attending Wheelock school. Boston. ~oent the holid'lvs in New York and New Jersey. She will be home for Christmas. ~uest -()-- · .'JO'YEABS -:rH.4U THE REIJSON" Hab ... $5 Coats .. $50 and up The BRADLEY SHOP SD SOU'l'H STATE STREET ( N. E. Corner Monroe) Room· 'TO:l-1041 Mentor Bldtr· Daily Deliveries to Suburbs Tel. Wilmette 600 Fountain Square Evanston 1 "The Store of Christmas Cheer" Miss Betty Mulvey, daughter of -()Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mulvey of OOl Miss Phyllis Eileene Barry, daugh- Oakwood avenue, who is attending ter of Mr. and Mrs. Bert B. Barry, Gross Park college at Gross Point, 211 Maple Hill road, Glencoe, re- Mississippi, suffered a slight accident a week or so ago, when she injured ----------~......~~ · her back in gymnasium. She will be home for the Christmas holidays. -()-- Melba Toilet Sets $1.75 to $9.50 Delightful toiletries including such preparations as toilet water and powder; toilet water, powder and perfume; others with talcum, compact or lip sticks combined with the former items attractively boxed for Christmas Gifts. The odors arran~ed in the various sets are: Lov'me, Ador'me, Feurs, Glory, Lilac and Bauquet. Vivaudou Toilet Sets $2.00 to $7.50 Beautiful sets comprised of Marvis and Narcisse de Chine preparations in attractive hoxes of various shapes. The sets are usually made up of talcum, toilet water and face powder or perfume, toilet water, face powder and double compact. ;;;;;;;;..,;;;;,;;;_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ · Hudnuta Toiletry Seta $2.50 to $5.00 The smart looking boxes are filled with practical preparations in the following odors. Three Flowers, Sweet Orchid, Jasmine and Rose of Omar. Blue Ra.e Seta $3.00 to $6.50 rhese Lanchere products are used by many women wh.o appreciate the delightful effect of these toilet wares. Four sets are attractively boxed for gift purposes. Piver'a Gift Seta $4.00 and $4.75 Useful sets in the delightful Le Trefie and Azurea odors are made up of powder perfume and compacts. turned home Monday from her concert tour of the New England states. Miss Barry is a 'cellist of promising ability. Miss Dorothy Hall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Hall, will arrive home December 19 from Sullins college, Bristol, Virginia, for the Christmas holidays. -oThe Town CI1J.b of Wilmette entertained on Saturday evening, November 29, with an old-fashioned masquerade and dance at tha Wilmette Womans club. --oMrs. Daniel Stecker of 423 Eighth street has returned from Ohio, where she spoke in different places on the Thank Offering. She spoke at Hyde Park church on Thanksgiving. --oMrs. James McGona!lle of Dubuqlle spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Biser of 423 Greenleaf avenu~. Mrs. Techla Biser of New Yor~ as the guest of the Bisers for some ttme. -<>- Mrs. W. A. Tucker of 1214 Lake avenue returned last week from a three weeks' trip in Michigan, where she visited in Lansing and Owosso. She also stopped in Perry to visit her mother and other relatives. Mrs. Bel· man accompanied her mother home and will spend the winter with her. -oM iss Caroline Karns to Denver has returned to her home after visiting for some time with Mr. and Mrs. Ed· ward S. Karns of 1529 Highland ave· nue. Miss Karns had been east for some time, before coming to Wilmette. -oMr. and Mrs. E. C. Picard of 819 Fifteenth street entertained several R"uests for Thanksgiving in honor of Mr. and Mss. C. R. Whitworth and their daughter, June of Glencoe, who have returned from California. -oMr. and Mrs. Wayland -Goodlt~ of 245 Linden avenue had as ther guests on Thanksgiving, Mrs. Horace Goodhue of Northfield, Minnesota, an~ Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Wellman o Rogers Park. . -o-Miss Marian Thayer came home from the University of Illinois .to spend the Thanksgiving recess wtth her father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Willard H. Thayer of 522 Central avenue. -oMr. and Mrs. Samuel Goodman have returned to their home, 347 Washington avenue, alter passing three weeks in New York and Atlan· tic City. -o-Mr. and Mrs. James D. Wiggles· worth of Win~tetka, formerly of Wit· mette, are bemg congratulated upon the arrival of their second son, Fri· day, November 28. Luxor and Colgates Sets Range $1.00 to $6.00 Individual' gift packages of well known toilet preparations are priced SOc to $Z.IO. Pe~~~;,~-a~iaC~atley of. Harbor C~eek, with Mr. and 15 spendmg the wmter 1221 GreenwoodMrs. S. P. Dubbs of avenue. The North En~ at the· home of Mrcle on MondaY coast, 1301 Green rs. Josiah Pan· all-day meeting: Wood avenue, for an -o--

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