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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 18 Jun 1926, p. 12

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JZ .- WILMETTE PUPILS SEE PAGEANT LIFE RETURN FROM EAST June 18, 1926 SUMMER STYLES for real, classy and becomingstyles in summer. Dresses - Coats - Hats Catl at Wilmette schools were closed on Tuesday afternoon of this week to give pupils an opportunity to see the matinee performance of the pageant "EnlightenmeAt" at the New Trier high school. A large number ·of Wilmette children attended this performance. UNIQUE STYLE SHOP B. COPLAN. Prop. 1116 Central Avenue Pbc.nt Wit. ~.03 LAMP SHADES Haacl Made to Onler The · Lamp Studio. 6~o B ltabli·h~4 I 9 I 9 Davis St. Over DuBrtuila Because We Believe That the People of the North Shore Appreciate That uit Pays to Shop in Evanston" We Announce the Ope11ing of ID4r <t!4irkrriug &tubins on MONDAY, JUNE the TWENTY~FIRST Featuring Chickering and Sons Pianos Marshall and Wendell Pianos Brewster Pianos · · · · and A delicious luncheon Monday in the new hon~e of Mrs~ J, Melville Brown, Rohsart place, Kenilworth~ n1arked the occasion of the celebratiOn of the twenty-first birthday of · The Reading circle which had its inception at Mrs. STAGE HORSE SHOW Brow~1's home. Mrs. Shelby M. SingleThe Spur and Saddle club, which in- ton read the interesting history she cludes a list of Wilmette members, is had written telling of the circle's acholding a horse show June 16, 17, 18 tivities during its existence. She mentioned that the members had read two and 19. hundred volumes and plays during the twenty-one years, that the journeys. of the members included seventeen tnps to Europe, one around the world, three or four to Hawaii, and one to Alaska. The cluh now has twenty-one members residing here, six living on the Pacific coast, one in New Hampshire, one in Florida, one in Highland Park, one in Oak Park, and two deceased , Mrs. Arthur L. Rice, and Mrs. Frank T. Cutler. The· cluh felt fortunate in h·aving present on its birthday, one of. its charter members, Mrs. Howard Fteld,· now a resident of Pasadena, who with her daughter. Miss Elizabeth, stopped off here on her way to Europe. The charter members of the Reading circle, the fir st, it is said, organi~ed in Wilmette, include Mrs. Melvtlle · Brown Mrs. Charles Loveland, Mrs. Alonzo' Coburn, Mrs. Arthur L. Rice, Mrs. Howard Field, Mrs. Edward Sc heidenhelm, Mrs. Frank Scheidenhelm, :Mrs. D. L. Taylor, Miss Georgi anna Rogers, Miss Katherine Cook, Mrs. La,nence Collins, Mrs. Ht>nry Cates, Mrs. \Vilbur Glover, and Mrs. Shelhv M. Singleton. The member s living. here are Mesdames H. K. Snider. \\'illiam E. Ingersoll, Sydney Steven~. Evanston: Louis Bruch, Evanston, Le slie F. Gates, T. C. ~foulding, Lyma n Drake. _T. C. Baker,]. A. MacLean, Al bert \V enhan. Ralph Potter, B. F. Bl ymyer, Henry A. Pope and C. 1\. R oh · erts. HERE FOR COMMENCEMENT Mr. and Mrs . M. C. Nutt of Molint·. Ill., arc a rr iving today for a hrief vi ~it with their parents, ~:fr. and ~[ r s. Joh 11 D . Small, of 411 ~~a pie a\·enue . Thl' ~· will leave Monda,· for a week's visit in Detroit and will s.top in \Vilm ettc agai, , on their return trip. \\'hile here. thl' : ' Il Ct' '"ill attend the Fern· Hall comuH. ment and alumnae d~u1cc at Smith hal l. Lake Forest, ~f rs. ,!\;utt being :1.11 alumna of that school. ~fiss EYa Ilall of Svcamore, Ill.. ·t teacl1er in the Bnon Stolp school ior a number of Years, came to \Vih11dt e tlJ attend comniencement and wa .:; til t· guest of ~Irs. ~f clvillc BrmYn at llt·r home in Kenilworth. ~fonday, on tilt occa~ion of the celebration nf tiH· t\\'Ctlt\·- fir~t birthda,· of the R cadin e: circl e: . Mr. and Mrs. George D. Rose, of Glencoe who motored to Bedford, Pa., two weeks ago, are expected home Sunday. They will be accompanied by their nephew, John R. Moore, a student at Princeton university, who is returning to spend the summer vacation with his father, ]. ] . Moore, at 325 Maple avenue, Wilmette. First Reading Group Celebriztes· Twe· n ty First Anniversary ,... . j .~ l.. I ' L . ~ .i I ..,; . I ; . . ·· ·., f . .~ I .. I '- THE AMPICO ... in the Chickering and Marshall and Wendell You are Cordially Invited to visit our new Ware-rooms. ·· WQr QTQirkrrtug ~tubin.a Carleton Kaumeyer 527 ·navis Street Evanston (At the Entrance to the North Shore Hotel) Do you know that vou cGn owu a HART OIL BURNER as low aa· $50.00 down and about $25.00 , , month! HOUSEHOLB DEVICES -COMPANY- Our Formal Opening will take place on Friday Evening, June the twenty-fifth. The Mu Phi Trio, Wally Heymar, Violiniste, Agnes Conover, Pianiste, and Lillian Pringle, celliste, will give a program of instrumental music in the Ballroom of the North Shore Hotel. If you will call on us we will gladly give you complimentary cards of admission. BURNERS HA·RT OIL 1514 Sherman Ave. . EVANSTON Greenleaf 1752 74l Elm St. WINNETKA Winn. 1146 ....

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