24 WILMETTE LIFE January 1, 1926 Walter Pattison, who ts doing pos t graduate work at Harvard .universi~y~ has been spending the holidays wtth his father and mother, Mr. and Mrs George H. Pattison of 823 Ashland avenue. Donald Pattison left Wcc!nesday to make hi s home tn Cleveland where he has accepted a po s ition with the \Vardwcll 1lanufacturin g com pany. The Patt ison s s pent ~und~y 1.11 Chicago Heights with ~f r s. Patttson : brother, Donald T. ~IcCiurc. Church Will Celebrate Plan Interesting Dedication Anniversary Program for Open Members of the \\'ilmettc English Meeting of Club Lutheran church w}ll observe the secThe \\'oman' s club of \Vilmette will }·. old the fir t meeting of the new year \ \ ednesday, January 6. This me et ing, to which all women are itnited, i s an open met:ting under the direction of the philanthropy department. :M rs. Archibald C. Tyler will open the morning session v.-ith a talk on "~cn·ice Council for Juvenile Court Girls." Following the morning ession which opens at 11 o'clock, a 1 o'clock luncheon will precede the aftcrnon prog-ram. H. ]. Derthick, president of ~Iilligan ollegc, Tenn., will address the club 111 the afternoon, his subjert bein~. "Horseback Rides Thrott ~ h the High lands of America." A special mu . ical program will also be given. ond anntversarv of the dedication of the Bungalo\v~chapel of the parish Sunday morning, ] anuary 3, at: the 11 o'clock services. The pastor, Rev. \Villiam C..~uise, will preach a sermon appropriate t o the occas ion. The Bungalow-chap e l at Seventh street and Greenleaf avenue combines the church auditorium. departm~:ntal rooms and parsonage-and ts perhaps the onlv st ructure of it s character m the Cnftcd States, if n ot 111 the entire \\'(lrld. NEXT WEEK IN WILMETTE (Recorded at the Chamber of Commerce.) Friday, January 1 4 to 10 p. m. Open Hvusc, Ouilmette Country club. · Sunday, January 3 7 :30 p. m. Sunday Evening club. Congregational church. M o nday, January 4 8 p. m. Regular meeting, Chamber of Commerce, Village hall. 8 p. m. Ouilmctte Court, No. 848, Catholic Daughters of America, St. Joseph's hall. 8 p. m. American Legion Auxiliary, St. Augustine's parish hou se. Tuesday, January 5 12:15 p. m. Luncheon, \Vilmette Optimist club, Lake Shore· Terrace. 8 p. m. Village board mectm g, Village hall. 8 p. m. ¥Tilmette Camp Xo. 10.3.1-l :Modern \Vooclman of America. Odd Fellow's hall. 8:30 p. m. Tuesday ommunity dancr, \Voman's club building. Wednesday, January 6 12:15 p. m. Luncheon, \\'ilmettc Rotary club at Ouilmettc Country club. Thursday, January 7 7:.10 p. m. \Yilnwtte lodge. No. 931. A. F. c · :\. 11.. 1Ia onic hall. 8 p. m. A. T. Sherman lodge, ~o . R92, I. 0. 0. F., Odd Fellow's hall. · Friday, January 8 7:.10 p. m. \Vilmette Chapter R. A. ~f.. ~fa so nic hall. -o1\Ir.. Albert L. Seaman <'ntertained at a s mall bridge-luncheon \Vednc sday at her re s idence, 808 Grccnlea: avenue Her aunt, :\Irs. \\'illiam ~I ..tth, who ha s been makin g an extended ~ta_:, 111 California, is now \\'ith h e r and wit remain tn \Vilmctt e for some time before leaving for her hom e 111 Phila delphia. TO HAVE MUSICAL TEA behalf of the Spoke :\umber Eight of the \Voman 's soc iety of the Fir~t Preshvtcrian church. ~Irs. Joseph Cre~sy, M~s. vY. X. Pom<.:roy, and ~1 r~. ] ohn Bartholomew will receive at a musical tea to he gi\·cn hv three ~ u ung women of the Columhict School of ~[ usic, W cdncsday, January 6, at 3 :30 o'clock. at the home of 11rs. \\. 0. \[orri , 112 X in th st rect. Tea will he -.cn·ed at 5. J11 -o1[iss . Jane Xy s trom. datt !.!htrr of ~fr ;~nd ~fr s. Albert J. Xy stro m of i14 cntral ayenue, who i-. at home fron the eni\·crsity oi \\'i:-.cnn -.in, enter tained at bridge Tuc~day afternoon December 29. ~I r. and 11 rs. Thomas L. D. Ha 11. ol 1008 Greenleaf a\'ct:uc a reT cnte~tan;ing a group e\·e. ·I of fnends !\lew \ear s -oand ~Ir s. Elbert R. Hrr1ock e r of 411 Prairie a\-enlll' ha,·c a~ the ir holidav guest . , the iormcr':-. father and si~: ter. - \ Y. n. Her lor kn oi Freq lOrt and ~fi s" D o rothy Hcrlorkt·r. \\'hO 1 a ttcnd ing Hat tic Crt'c k coil cgl'. -0- -oSidney Butz. son of }.f rs. Emil C. Butz of 702 \\. ashington a\'enuc, left early this winter for ?\fiami. Fla., wherr \Irs . Arthur H. H<)\\·ard, 10~5 \Vii he has taken a position. mvttc a\'enuc. 1s returning h o me ~cw -oYear' s day i rom the E ,.a nstnn ho sp i ta 1 1\.fiss 1Iargucritc Lundberg will be ,.· here s he has been con fined for hostess at a New Year's hreakfa . t at =-· ·,·era ! weeks with scarlet ie\'<: ·r. Budher h ome, 1538 \ Vain ut a vcn ue. d_,. Howard came home }.f on day. ~fr. --o1 723 I 1 iss }.f arie Kc ller of 1Iilwaukce t!:ls .' ,au;c 1 . . pent the earlv part of this week as avenue, 1~ spcndmg-,_th~ ho!Jday ~ wtth 1 Le guest of ~frs . .1 ohn Carrpbell CJf school fnends at \\ dmm~.rton. N. C. ~1.~ Lake a\·enue. -o-o11 rs. \ Yill C. Braum oi 807 Centra 1 T h e ~ f r n '. \ Y h i s t c lu h m e t :d on d a y M· El --;. eanor. · remer, ~I a\·enue ts entertaining her dinner club l'\'l.'lllllg \\'ith Richard Jordan 1\ ew Y car's eYe. a , 1 ; · rt 111 e 11 t 111 t h e 1.i n d c n ( · r e s t. 111 hi :-; FINAL CLEARANCE DRESSES as low as and ~frs . 1-:1mcr Claar ot lJJ. F.lmwood a\·enue \\:10 h;n t· ht·ci spending the month of Dvre :nh('r. 11 Florida, returned t :1 }.fit \\'au kcv for t h Christmas holiday ... and \\'ere t':\JWC;crl :\Irs . Jn·i ng n. Hahcork oi ~39 Essex to arrive in \Yilmdtl' \\.<·dnl'..,day . road, }.~en i I\\·o rt 11. ha..., as her gue:-. t.... -0thi. \\'eek, her t \\·o :-.i:--tn ... and hroth ~[r. and )Jrs. llanl·,· C(lk. Jr .. o c t s- i 11 -1a w . \I r. and ~ 1r :-... \\ · i 11 i am Fa 1" hun· of Cle\·eland. and \fr. and \fr:-- . Cra n(l Ha pid:-; ha u· he en "IH·nd ing t h holidaY~ \\'ith the latt('r·.., f.dllt'r :l!ld Georg-e Falshury of Dl'tr o it mothe~. \fr. and \fr .... ( ). . \. n(lrden - 0(,f 1531 ·\Yalnut an·ntH·. ~Ii:-. s Betty DeBcrard oi qo.z F.lm _ _ 0 1 " ·ood an·m1e entertained about 2 l 1) 1111 l)alt- .'111ith ha ... arri,l·rl fr4.:l' ,·oung penple at tea Ja-.,t .'unday e\·etlw !J dida,· , .; 1 1 11111g. \li"' Crace lhyant oi ( Jctk Park ~ · an. Okla .. to ~pt·nr 1 · D r. "a-. a gue~t .1t the D e l~ erard home Ja-.,t --c' 11 " I t 11 Ill . " ,f 'ltlH . 1. an d. nH 1t her, \\Tck -end. ;u:d \J r .... (. L . . 1111th r11 13~ .:; CnTn ~fr. j ( .J 1 I .( I I -o- COATS as low as $Jo.oo· $Js.oo \fr. and \frs. Yictor \f eti'grr of \faple a\·c ntH'. \Yilmette, art· recei\'ing · f rtCIH · 1 · t1 1c congratu I atwns o f t1 w1r upon the birth of a dauQhter Derrm ~ . lJI'r 2R at the J·.,·ano;;ton ho ... pnal. ~fr.., \f rtzger \\a:-; \f i:-.s harlot te Springer -0- I -ll<) \\'(ICH ;l\ ('Jl lH' . . .. ~n lJl 11 "1 tr· .... 1 ; \far ... hall.t 4'l'lb ";t.., 1 1 \hr ( r·rn-. \\ '· t hn-. . til ,t _1ol1J ·· · " lnll ' .,. . 1 1 1 111 r.f young- Jl(',lplc at tt·a .~ H ;t~· · . · home · 1..,11 < ht·, nut a,·~·' n1n1._; ,t t 1 lb 1 11 l1C'. -(I- -n- l·. ; The Season's best from notable makers Exclusively represented by u s. Radieally Reduced at This Ti1ne ·.I NC· Downtown Evanston Store For Women 1606 Chicago Avenue, Near Davis \fr :--. C. If. Klemm of 420 Park a\ e \li"" F1ii'al1dh ll ;t11nah . .?..= 11 \\.r cnt('rtaincd as her hou ~e gue~h "tuck a\ cntH: . Kl'nil"_r·rt h. ";t, h( 1 ·\ · ! ('\'l't' Chri:-;tmas and the followin·'-. ·It a dinner party llt'ltll'l lH· chiH'_t· ;1t : \.'<.'e k -encl, ~[ro;;. n. Klemm ;~nd hn tht· 1--:: enil\\'nrth rl\111 ~ 'l 1 11l'd;t_\' 111~ht. d:tu!.!,hter. \fj..," He! n. of Chicago. -o-o\1 i"" ~far gart·t ~t:tl'fllrd \\ill entt·r! \[r. and S. E. Lc('man, 100-l ;, in a group of lwr irit ·111 1.., 1 Lake a\·rnue. spent Chri:-.tma. and th~· ,.,·tning at hn 1H·ntt·. ().)c 1 ~h('n(lan ··n:-. ning- \\'Cck -r nd with 1fr. and ~[r "·' mad. (' F. Kci er and their family at Dan - 1 --o. . Yillc, Ill. \fi..,.., \Tarjurie Smith t' ll nt;untrl 111-oi 11 rmalh· at r.;e\'en tahk-. ol hridgc "'). ~fr . . Perry n. Eckhart. 20o Cumber- "\loncla_\· ('\'ening at hvr hrlnle. 1,)_,.., 1:t~1 d aYrnur. Kenih,·ort h, entertained Crecnwoocl a\·entte . . , t tL·a Suncla ,. cYcn ing for her son-in-o1 l··w and daughter. }.fr.'a n<l ~fr =-. Dvnald }.fr. a11<l ~frs. F.:\. DvPuc of Chi · I \IrLau~:hlin. of noston. l' 'il!.!.'O ~pent Christma-., with ~fr. and ' -oi \lr-.. Frednirk E. Le,,·! ·. of \Yilmctte. \fiss Carolinr Roberts, 32R \\·arwick \fr. DePue ic; ~frs. Lc\\'1..., 1lrothrr. 1n·td. Kenilworth. entertained :Monda~· -o(lf last week at an CYeninfr sleigh · ~fiss Virginia nett and her brother, ..:ck. ~ l~ohrrt. 202 Abingdon a ,·r nur. Kenil-o.. orth, arc at home from '-C'hool for \f r. and ~f r .. ncntlcy \f cCiourl and I 1 h holidays. ll·(·ir family. 41() Cumnor road, Kcnil- 1 ~-o"·c·rth, returned from Omaha. Neh.. . }.fi:-.s T. abel McKrnne~· entertained ThnrsdaY. -oto girls. members of the Pal cltth, Sat\frs. F~ank Young ..1B Cumnor road, \1Hlay, December 19. at a Christmas 1-:-t·nilworth, entertained her hriclge dub ,,arty at her home, 901 Linden ;J\'enue. · t dinner 1'vionday eYening. . -o-o. ~[ r. and ~1 rs. Herman }.{ c D_onalcl of Arthur J. Taylor. 835 Central a,·r- j H))R Tenth . trect haYe been m Chat .. mtr. ha . returned from a business trip I t; nooga, Tenn., with the former's sist;l California. tcr during the holiday pc..·riod. I I 1111c ~Irs .·atu~rLty 1 I I