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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 15 Oct 1926, p. 20

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20 WILMETTE LIFE October 15, 1926 Stage Celebrities ·Aid Chicago Junior School The Chicago Junior school will again benefit by the pro-ceeds. of a dance t.o be given at the Soveretgn hotel, Chtcago, October· 15, by the North End branch. . . It is stated that dancmg wtll not be the only entertainment, several entertainers having been secur~d, h~aded by the · prominent star, Denms Kmg, now starring in the .. Vagabond King," at the Great Northern theater. A buffet supper will be served. A rummage .sale has also been arranged by thi s organization for the lat ter part of the month. 01~ shoes, clothing, furniture, or anythmg you want to get rid of, will be thankft.!llY received. Should you have anythmg to contribute, communicate with Mrs. Mabelle Johnson, chairman, 636 Cornelia street. Frame Ordinance to Regulate Flight of ..4irplanes ~ Over Cit>~ · An ordinance prohibiting aviators from flying 'lower than 2,000 feet over residential sections, business districts and large gatherings has been drafted by Corporation Counsel William A. Lister of Evanston, and will will he introduced at the next meeting of th r cit\" council there. The ordinance was drawn up several weeks ago by Mr. Lister and is eA.pected to be passed at once by the council. The mishap last Saturdav . afternoon in which a plane flying 10\~ over the football stadium ran out of gas and fell into the drainage canal is expected to hasten the action of th e aldermen. Adolph Korsgen, of Glencoe, pilot oi the ,Qlane which fell into the canal, and his mechanic, John Luks, of Chicago, leaped from th e machine. to safety .. However, four were se:wusly l1urt when fire truck No. 2 whrch h~d been calle.d to the scene! crashed mto a t?unng car a! Rtdge avenue and Church t rcet, Evanston. .. OBERLIN CLUB MEETS 1 A luncheon at the Evanston hotel is bringing members of the North Shore Oberlin Women 's club together today for the first time this season, at noon. Miss Carolyn Willard is president of the club. Mrs. Thomas Dee is vice president; the secretary young People'a League is Miss Ethel Cain, the treasurer Mrs . F. H. T. Potter. Mrs. William Hamilto Present Concert Here ton is president of the social comThe Evangelical Lutheran Yotmg mittee. People's league of Chicago, is to gi,·. . a song service at St. John's Lutheran :vir. and :\1rs. A. C. Hammond of ' church in Wilmette Sunday evenin g, 500 Gregory avenue \\'ill entertain about, October 24. Several hundred memb ers fifty guests a dinner dance at the ' of the league are expected to attend Edgewater Beach hotel this evening the service. The league has as its in celebration of their si l\' er \vedding principal obligation the fosterin g nf anniYersary. t local charity projects. at -. - The Bride's Silver "CINDERELLA" A Favored GORHAM Pattern in Solid Silver Flatware · · 11 · The Vogue of Fur Vividly Expressed in Nothing Ever Takes the Plact of Silver" ®he C?J\bewe2@oats designed by WHILE ucinderellaJJ is a comparatively new pattern its beauty of design makes it worthy of a place with other noted Gorham patterns of Solid Silver flatware. Teaspoons . . . . $9.50 the~ dozm · (Heavier weights $12 and $14) "Amnica's Foremost Fashion Crtator" Dessert Spoons $20.00 the U dozm Table Spoons.. 30.00 the U dozm Dessert Forks . 20.00 the ~ dozen Dinner Forks . . 27.50 tht ;1 dozen Dessert Knives 21.00 the ~ dozm Dinner Knives 23.50 the ;1 dozm · SPAULDING & Jewelers and Silversmiths Co. MICHIGAN AVENUE at VAN BUREN STREET CHICAGO 1636 Orrington Ave. EVANSTON 23 Rue de la Paix P ' 1 S

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