May 21, 1926 WILMETTE LIFE CAMP FIRE GIRLS HIKE 41 One of the large society affairs of this week is the formal dinner and dance given at the Ouilmette Country club Saturday night. Many of the club members will avail themselves of this opportunity to entertain their friends at dinner parties, both large and small. A specia l invitation is given to the club Juniors to enjoy the dancing that will follow the dinner. · ,, Health Center to Add Pre-SchoolAge Clinic to Work ....- ~~ rs. Vvendelin P. Seng of 401 Lake avenue, entertained the fifteen members of the board of directors of the Grosse Point Health Center at lunchcon Friday, May 14, preceding the usual business meeting. The out-oftown guests attending were Mrs. Mrs. L. ] . Brown of the Linden -oTheodore Sachs, head of the Chicago Crest left last week for Kentucky. Tuberculosis Institute, and Miss Helen ~1 rs. Harrv Griswold of the Linden At the conclusion of her stay there, Norcross. the nurse in charge of the she will go to Pittsburgh for a visit Crest aparttnents st;ent last Sunday Health Center. with her son before returning to in Racine and left Monday for a \Viln1ette. week's visit in Madison, Wis. The hoard of directors is very glad to announce that action was taken e~tahlishing a pre-school-age clinic for children from 2 to 6 years, which will be held on Motylay mornings from 10 :30 to 12 o'clock, the dates to be announced later. This additional work has long bern desired by the hoard members, hut until now. it has not seemed possible. Dr. Robert Blessing, the conference physician. will take charge, and is looking forward with much enthusiasm to seeing the same good results among these Photo hy c:rin~tf'd children that the \Vork has shown for Mrs. Alfred Hendricks Taylor babies of the community. . . Visitors are welcome to all of these · <)nc ot the IOfleltest events of the \\.cdnesday afternoon conferences con- ,.. ,rly ~prit~g- was the marriage of 1fiss ducted by Dr. Bl!!ssing at the Health Jo_ ,. Schetd.enhelm, daugh~cr of Mr. l'cntcr on Ridge a\·enue. it is ex- <ll:~t ~1r:-;. 1'..dwarcl L. Schet~enhelm of plaincd. \~ dmette, to Alfr.ed Hendncks Taylor ot Ottawa. IlL. which was solemnized ~aturday · evening, May ~- in the First c ay ressm ing Shop Congregational church oi \\'ilmette. Occupie~ New Quarters L")l(Jil their return from thl'ir wedding L f M A trip to Hot Springs, \"a., ~{r. and ~irs. ~ ~rger quarte~s or rs. . nna Me- Ta,·lor will reside in tht· Fastm·cr Kay s. drcssmakmg and sewmg shop, ap;.trtlltl'nh in Otta\\'a · c-;tab!Jshed less than a year ago, has ln~ t· n found necessary with the result · th~tt t.hc . business is now located at Congregation to Hold l 1.>0 l < ' nt rat a vcn ue over the \Vilmette fi t· ~h1>e Store. on rma Ion erv1ces Since beginning lnt ine s ~ se\·crai , "\Vhat Youth is Thinking" will be tttonth .. ago, 11rs. ).JcKay has been l the subject of the · discussion at the tneding a heavy demand for dress- ' ~cn·ices of the Korth Shore Congrelllaking, smocking, remodeling and ' gtttion at the Glencoe ~fasonic hall kindred work. The new location prom- this P\'ening at 8:30 o'clock. This is i 'l's to quarters commensurate with the described as a pre-Con fmnation serit tcrea.;ing requirements of her client- mon for young people, conlirmant.; and t·k . I parents. Rabbi Harn.'Y E. \\'esse! ; will be in charge. · .\I r '· l' hark~ ;\. J\oberh o i 1014 l.Jkt: an·mtt entertained the Keighbor- i ~-Iunday, ~{a~· 24, i:-; the occasion hood circle of the Congregational oi thl' annual tag day in Chicago and cllllrrh at an all-day meeting at her it:- ~tthurh::. ior the Chicago FcderaIJ unll' :rae~day . The members spent tion of Aged and Adult Charities. r he day in making dressings and sew- Two organizations will have taggers ::1 ~ i"r the hn~pital. in \\'ilmette on that <lay. The Tosholokie Camp Fire group of which Mrs. M. E. Reid is guardian, · - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -·' took a hike Saturdav to Glenview Forest Preserve. Fou~ of the girls who are v. ·orking for the Firc~maker rank, Crace Raffety, Effie James, Ruth Trankler and Marian Comly, prepared and served the lunch. May Bride I INVESTMENTS SAFE AND PROFITABLE CONSULT us MK D ak · 1 C S · We offer Choice First Mortgages 1 on North Shore Imvroved Real Estate and Special Improvement Bonds to Yield 6% · I .. THAT GRADUATION OR WEDDING GIFT Graduation and wedding season will soon he here again and a gift of jewelry or sih·erware is the best suited for the occasion. In buying jewelry, much depends tt'pon the house back of the article. When you buy at this store you are confident of the genuineness of every item of merchandise . You want safety with good returns. You get it here. I · First National Bank of Wilmette The Home of Savings Depositors :t>·· :iJ·. :i·· 1 1 I ·· I I 1 I · "I I · et · · · · 1 · Dominic .Pagliarulo Jeweler and Optician 1166 Wilmette Ave. Phone Wilmette 1061 ...... :i;·. :;;·· :i·· :(·. :~·. :(!·. :;_·. 1 1 I I I. 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