Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 7 Sep 1928, p. 10

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WILMETTE ' LIFE September 7.. 1928 Announcement The Goodw~n Bowlint Allejs located in the Brown Building, 1159 Wilmette Ave., rpill be npened Saturday, September 8th. . The alleys are in fine condition, having been resurfaced during ihe summer months. ·Come and get in condition for the winter. months. I I Married Hand book Recounts Varied Activities at the High School Ropinski's September Fur Sale offers the advantage of selection from the largest of stocks and greatest variety of Pelts and Styles. Many of our Furs are less in price this September than last year and none are higher. Buying · now means that you will save as compared with the rise in prices on October 1st. It,s to Your Advantage to Buy This Month The New T rie r T ownship Hi'gh .;chool student h a n db ook for 1928-1929 has just come off t he press. The book i.; ' published annually by T . N. T.', ,honorary society at New T r ier High · school. This year's book, w hich is the second on ~ . published, conta ins 81 pages. E. A. Kahler, dean of boys at the high schoo l, was the faculty representative. The new handbook is a complete summary of New Trier's activities, objectives, and policies. It contains general information as to requirements .for entrance. ahsence, tardine3s, discipline, and various school regulations, a directory of the faculty, a synopsis of school activities and traditions, an outline of course.s, a · school calendar, floor plans of each of the floon in the high school. building, and other information about New Trier. An interesting feature at the back of the book is a directory of 80 colleges and universities, giving the courses offered, entrance requirements, Ph,..,to by DuBois estimates of expen~es, and other facts. ~h. and Mrs. Charles F. Thompson of Chicago announce the marriage of Visitor in Wilmette their daughte r, Dorothy Evelyn, to Given Surprise Party Raymond Scott Hilton, son of Mr. a nd Miss Celia Barth of Houghton, Mrs. Charles W. Hilton of ·Wilmette, on August 18, at the home of the 1Iich .. who is visiting her uncle and bride's aunt, M r s. R ussell Thompson aunt. ~[r. and Mrs. Theo. Mayers at of Chicago. A dinner a nd reception 927 Main street, was guest of honor at a surprise party given Thunday fo llowed t h e cer emony. evening of last week by a group of friencls from \Vilmette, Evanston, and Chicago. The guests were :\[r. ctnd ~frs. How·ard J. Koehn, Mrs. Dolly Kelson, :Mr;;;. · Violet MacDonald, M iss Dorothy Dick.;on, Mrs. Mildred Porter, 11 r. and ~frs. \Villiam Dickson. :Vfr. and 1f rs . Benjamin Kennedy, ). £.·. and ~frs. Thomas \V. Dickinson. Miss Elsie Donner, ~[r ~ . Ida Donner, Herman Donner. Ro e );. Kelly. Harry Barre, Edwarcl Dick. on. 11r. and '1frs. Edward Lamorand. and Anna C. Haan. .Jlsp·rlile . With IUJW iJeM I FALL and WINTER STYLES NOW ON EXHIBIT A amall depoait will be accepted Before you buy, see EYaastoa's laraeat, eic:lusive FUR SHOP. ALL MOOED DOME 2335 Forest View Road EVANSTON, ILL. MANAGER RETURNS Village ·~r anager F. L. Streed of Kenilworth has returned irom a two weel~s' vacation spent in northern \Vis-· con sm. Miss Vera Thalcg. claugbt('r of ~fr. and Mrs. 0. E. Thalcg of fi17 Greenleaf avenue, left t.)(hv with her cousin, Albert Van Due>en, to motor to Lafayette, Incl.. '"here she ·will attend the sorority rush parties before entering Purdue universit\' . .\.fr. Van i)uesen is a student at - Purriu~. -0- Farriera cliapla7ia1 tlaia e m b le m --.;. membera of tlae A a a o c: i at e d F· lachaatriea of Cbic:aao alld are akillecl c:raltamea, equipped 117 traiaiaa to can for the beat fun. Have your Furs · repaired, remodeled or c:leaaed now at summer ratea. Get our estimatea AU work guaranteed :V[rs. J. F. Kletzing of 522 \Va h ington avenue has returned from Crvstal Lake, Mich .. where she spent three \Veeks with her brothers at their summer homes. OPEN Un til Sept ember 9 Mrs. Edwina Martine WEC. KLER 2 until 9 p. m. We have been established in bwine11 in Evanston since 1908 will open dancing classes at the WILM ET T E WOMAN"S CLUB Thursday, October 11th Auspices H. A. Ropinski, M anulactut« 8 Retailer 916 CHICAGO AVE. FURRIER NORTH SHORE ELECTRIC LEAGUE Fifteen Dollars for twenty lessons. This will be her eighth season in Wilmette. Two seasons ar the Guilmette Country Club Five seasons under auspices of P. T . A. UNIVERSITY 3722 Address 1434 THORNDALE AVE. CHICAGO Phone Longbeach 7128 ·

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