Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 18 Dec 1925, p. 14

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- ~-- 14 WILMETTE LIFE December 18, 1rJZS =~ Holiday Party Will Bring X mas Joy to Children of Club A g-~1a event on the holiday schedule for the young set is the Juvenile Christmas party to be given by the Ouilmettc Country club Saturday, December 19. The little folk will be entertained from 3 until 5 o'clock and a cotillion will be given for children of the sixth, seventh, and eighth grades at 7 :30 o'clock. Two Juvenile committees are in charge of the entertainments given for children. The first, which arranges the affairs of the sixth, seventh and eighth grade youngsters, is composed of ]. Nyc Macalister. chairman, and Mr. and 1frs. D . R. Brower, M~r. and 11rs. F. ]. Casey, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Greason. 11 r. and Mrs. T. Nve 1facalister, Mr. and Mrs. Hope Thom-pson, and Mr. and 11rs. Le ster G. \Vood. 1\f rs. J. J. Johnson is chairman of the committee for the little tots, and the members are Mrs. Frank R. Adams. Mrs. A. F. Bii>er, Mrs. J. J. Johnson. 11 rs Frank A. Randall and 11 rs. \Villiam A. Richardson. ' ISSUE DANCE CARDS free if you Bruce Hulbert of 528 Abbottsford rin1 us road, with a group of school chums. boys of Wilmette and Wjnnetka, inc!uding Donald McGill, Jack Reisner, Phillip Brown. Wallace Neubacher. George Hughes, Charles Schwartz, and Judson Thompson, have issued invitations for a dance at the Kenilworth club the evening of December 29. Alice Ward Froeschle , .:ho has returned from Lasell seminary to spend the holidays with her parent , Dr. and Mrs. W. F. Froeschle of 136 Maple avenue, will entertain a number of her friends at luncheon ;tnd bridge Tuesday, December 29, at her home. -oMiss Elizabeth Swan is arriving from her home in St. Louis to . pend the holidays at the James D . s,,·an resi(lcncc at 932 Lake a\·cnue. -o11iss Ethel Page of Austin, ~linn., i-. coming to Wilmette December 23. to pass the holidav season at the home oi her brother, .A: Jbert X. Page c·f 901 A~hland Your clGthet washed Electrical RepairiDI Radio Sets and Supplle1 Eveready "8" Batter1n Music Master Loud Speakera Base Plugs Installed Fine Line of Lishtiq Fixtures Adams Electric Shop Phone Wilmette I 040 LET US HELP YOU INSURANCE RENTS SALES LOANS Phone 1304 Wilmette A. J. WOODCOCK 35 YEARS' EXPERIENCE -. a n'nue. ARRANGE CHRISTMAS PARTY Th<> Sunday sc-lwo1 of the First Presbyterian \hur\h wi11 hold its lhristmas narty \Vednesclay evening, December 23. at 8 o'clock. A fcatur<' r,£ the cntPrtainment will he the appearance of Laurant the magician who will bring along his best bag of tricks to delight the children. -oAt the close of the holid;n· :-- <:ason ~f r. and ~Ir s. James D. an-. Jr .. an· go ing to Florida for ahout· tlH c<· months . -o~1 rs. J. A. Xonr:-c of 1137 Gr~'l'll wc'c' I a ,·cmH:. i. com· a Je..,ci ng after a n r_ se riou s illnes s. s,, I ~---______,_ 1 · j.o our many friends ; me extend lhe season's lst ]llishe~ AN THE MOST POPULAR GIFT! APPROPRIATE · and welcome gift is Candy. Especially when it comes from us with its assurance of freshness and purity. A large assortment, moderately priced, in box or bulk to suit the most discriminating .taste. E have on display a most comprehensive collection of desirable and appropriate gifts-in a \vide range of prices -especially featuring the many luxurious toiletries for which the House of Colgate is famed. G W Hard Candies Chocolates Favors Chocolate Santa Claus Village t:hocolate Shop in the Village Theatre Bldg. I PHONES 28-29 ·l

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