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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 19 Dec 1924, p. 19

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The Misses Beatrice and Flormce · Th~ choir of the Church of the Holy Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ware, 325 Ab:mllor er gave a most enjoyable con- bottsford road, left Thursday for their Pease pve a bridre party at t~ir home e t .ast . Fnday evening in the Assembly home in Pasadena, California, spending Wednesday afternoon. .tall whtch held a large and apprecia- Christmas in Denver en route. The last -o-t.ve audience. ·The proceeds have been lap of their journey from Phoenix to Mr. and Mrs. Warren Pease, 320 g .ven to the Encampment Fund of the Pasadena will be made by motor. Leicester road, entertained the Evening --{)-choir. After the conclusion of the conBridge club at dinner Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Allen, soon to \'Ef{YONE who has seen "The cert, t~e orchestra played for dancing. -o-Fotlowmg was the program: . Ct>ose Hangs High" knows that The Misses Beatrice and Florence Pease occupy their recently purchased bouse Mrs. Benjamin H. Bisbee, 523 Essex . on Cumnor road, announce the birth of road, entertained eight of her friends the liveliest scene comes when the M1ss Metha Crowl a nine and a half pound baby daughter at luncheon Monday. fo>lks arrive home from college; even·one who lives in Kenilworth Messers. E. R Daggy and F. A. Schirmer at the Evanston hospital, Thursday, DeThe Choir cember 11. feel . the atmosphere charged with --oint l'rest and excitement this week- John G. Baylis ........... Choinna.ster Mr. and Mrs .Carl Keith, 310 Warwhen many of the youngsters Louise L. Bierwert .......... Organist wick road, returned home Sunday from tn roost for two gala weeks on The Alicia Pratt Dancers........ (a) Three Waltzes ....... Schubert Pasadena, California, where they have fam 'ly tree. Some of the arrivals Jeanette Hill, Jean Thackery, been spending several months as the Katherine French, .Dorothy Lum, guests of Mr. Keith's mother. iss Jane Ridgway, daughter of Mr Martha Etzbach, Marjorie Street. -oMr~. Grant Ridgway, 207 Cumber~ (b) Poupee Valsante .. . .... Poldini Mrs. Valentine Smith, 531 Abbottsavenue, home from Wellesley· Helen Smith ford road, gave the second of her series Patty Foresman, daughter of Mr: of holiday parties Wednesday in the Afr, . Hugh Foresman, 515 Essex Male Quartette"A Little Close Harmony" form of a delightful luncheon at which ht~me from Pine Manor; Miss many of her friends were present. C. 1 llett, daughter of Mr. and Mr~. My Love's a Fisherman...... .................. Song from India -oNoble ' Gillett, 624 Abbottsfnrd Miss Metha Crowl Wilson DeCamp, young son of Mr. hnme from Vassar college; Miss and Mrs. David DeCamp, 615 AbbottsHannah, daughter of Mr. and Old Fashioned Skit Alt:xander W. Hannah, 256 Wood- l'he Misses Beatrice and Florence Pease ford road, is expected tonight from the Song-"Roadways" . . . . . . . . Dc11sm.ore Kemper Military school at Boone, Misavenue, home from Warrington, souri. Mr. E. R. Daggy : James and Robert Prentiss, -oof Mr. and Mrs. James Prentis'l, 'La Brabanconne" (in French) Henry Taylor, Jr ., 423 Essex road, Cumberland avenue, will return from Petite Enfante (in French) Master Alphonse Verschuere spent the week-end at his hunting club st.!'.~!!~~c~·;t:1~iver~ity of Michigan; Walter Male Quartette. "Com:ng Thru the Rye" 'lt Wild Wing where he participated in , wtll be welcomed home from The Alicia Pratt Dancers 1 wild goose hunt. niversity of Illinois by his parents, -oand Mrs. Walter F. Shattucl<, 338 ~ a) Soar.ng ..... . ......... Scllwnan·· Kathenne French, Martha Etzbach, I Mr a.nd Mrs. Frederick D'Aix of h1 orth . avenue; Eldridge Keith is Je mnette Hill, Helen Smith Mc1ro'e a\'enue entertained a number ~~ arnval from the Princeto.1 Jlrt'Kashimiri Songthe.r fr iends at a supper party at the1r ry school at Lawrenceville, Doug· Mr. Schirmer I home last Sunday evening. Crooks, son of the Harry Cro-:.k~ -oCumnor road, who is a :.tudent at (b) The Jade Goddess ......... Friml Helen Smith Miss Helen Little, daughter of the college, will also ~peuJ his ::'horus, "To a Wild Rose" .. . McDou·e/1 Frederick Littles, IS recovering from an s at home. The Choir operation, performed last week at her -<>--ohome, 514 Essex road. ~!is s Martha Stevens. daughter of Mr. Miss Caroline Gromann. daughter of -o~f rs .Edgar A. Stevens, 330 AbMr. and Mrs. Ralph S. Gromann, 1316 Richmond Kenyon, 304 Curnnor road . ford road, turned an afternoon ...:hestnut avenue, who has been attendwas called to South Haven last weekparty into an announcement party home last Friday afternoon. At- ing Rockford college, will arrive home end by the death of his aunt. -oweek-end and will be hostess at a to dainty bridge tallies Miss this J .nner party on the evening of December Mrs. John F. White, 270 Oxford road, · ~ests found tiny envel~pes en- Z6. preced.ng tJte Young People's dance entertamcd at luncheon at her home pictures of herself and John C. club. Tuesday. son of Mr. and Mrs. John A. at the Kenilworth--o-oof. Brielle, New Jersey. The Mrs. Arthur Haynes of the KenilW. H. Smythe, 4J Kenilworth avenue, 1s announced to take place worth Inn entertained the Bridge club returned Monday from a four days' next September. .1t luncheon Monday. business trip to Minneapolis. --{)-- t Few Days to Mark Arrival of ManY Young Folks Mrs. R. C. Stirtoo eaterUined with a 1unc:heon and ~ ......, at bet- home oo Sheridan ro.t Tllelday. Mr. and Mrs. David DeCamp hue i sued invitations for a dinner party at their home oo tbe nicht of Dec:emher 1:/. -+- -o-- Mrs. Edwin Hedrick. 304 Melrose avenue, entertained her bridge club Wednesday. L ati 1 Gilt· lor C rl·t··· Gifts that stir the hidden strings ·of memory and as- · ;;ociate themselves with the neverto - be - forgotten days, remain forever precious. Nothing can be more enduring in sentiment a nd value than a care{u\ly chosen gift. We invite y.ou to see our display for Christmas-a veritable treasuretrove of beautiful things from which to choose. "Gifts that last." JEWEL y I ~ . ...._. ·IJ).' . . )fi~ s Eleanor Eckhart, daughter of and Mrs. Percy B. Eckhart, is a lovely trip to take place shortthe first of the year. Accomoy Miss Elizabeth Drew and her of New York City, Miss Eckwill start journeying south on Janu8, with South .America as her desti. The party plans a trip over the and up the Amazon among the that await them. -o-}fany Kenilworth friends of the nk David Fultons, · 884 Hill road, have receieved cards to a reion and dinner dance for Miss MarBelle Fulton. The reception wilt place at the Fulton home on the af111 of December 27, and the dinner at the Indian Hill club on the of December 30. First Church of Christ, ~ientist, Christian Science Reading Room Ai ·a. . -,~ o Wilmette, Ill. llU Wilaette A.,.. Tenth St. -d Central AYe. Hours: Services: Daily (except Wednesday and Sunday at 11 A. M. Saturday) 9 A. M . to 6:00 P. M. Wednesday Testimonial Meeting 'Nednesday: 9 A. M. to i :45 P. M. ilt 8 P. M. Saturday: 9:00 A. M. to 9:00 P. M. The Bible and Wortta bY Mary S un d ay S Ch 00 I· 9 :45 A · M · Baker Eddy and all other authorSubject of the Lesson :-'ermon lzed Christian Science Literature Dec. 21, "Ia the Uni·ene, includm· ... ,. , he read, borrowed or purMan, E·ol·ecl by Atomic: Foree? ebued. Tlae Public: ia c:onlially inoritecl to attend the Church SerYic:ea and mit the R-din· Room. Domiaie PaaUarulo Jeweler & Optician 1166 Wilmette Ave. Phone 1061 materially reduced in price. This unusually early Here Are Fine Christmas Gilts! FOR WOMEN Stationery Candies Houbiganfs Perfume Coty's Perfume Hudnut's Perfume Compacts Toilet Sets Manicure Rolls Correspondence Sets Perfume Atomizers Ivory Goods Kodaks Kodak Albums Hand Decorated Cards Fancy Candles Candle Holders De~l< Calendars _ ...-. SALE enables yQU to buy as advantageously nowbefore the holiday sea· son-as later. FOR MEN FOR CHILDREN Dolls Candies Kodaks Kodak Gift Boxes Kodak Albums Juvenile Perfume Sets Stationery Indoor Balls You can make Cbriat- c(}P FVRS Stewart BaUdla&' State St,. Clllea.-o mu Giyjq a aimple matterby a~ tbeae liata. You'll fiDd aometbin1 aaitable for everybody. Golf Balls Poker Chips nesk Calendars Cigars Cig-arettes Tobacco Pipes Safety Razors Shaving- Brushes Toilet Sets Leather Bill-Folds Leather Cigarette Cases Stationery Wahl Pens Duofold Pens Eversharp Pencils Brushes Kodaks Key Holders The Sheridan Cale Will serve you a luscious Christlnas Dinner. It will be tuore tempting when you allow us to serve you. A real Turkey Dinner 'vith stuffing and all side dishes erved fron1 11 a. m. to 8 p. m. ... G1tedalla Book I upon ~\' A GALLERY Pltilip Guedalla the heels of that gem, SUPERS AND If Anatole Thomas Hardy, B!'rnard ugh Cecil, llarcel Prous~ 1re111 Eugenle, Lac!)· paland a score of other! ve made the hlstor~.~ ·e and politics. · PUTNAM'S SONS New York City ls laaued thil" neW' ihe best. according to lat Guedalla . hu written. ~tEN, Snider-Cazel Drug Co. Phones 400-481 Auto Delivery 8 a. m. to 7 p. m. Daily ~e· pictures of Wilmette and Central Avenue

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