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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 5 Oct 1928, p. 43

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October 5~ .1928 Wll.ME' TT·E : LIFE tain who will call on her neighbors for support. Mrs. Mark Cresap·, is president of the Kenilworth league; Mrs. E. D. Snydacker, vice-president; Mrs; Gilbert. Kelly, secretary; Mrs. Theodore !;fontz, ~reasurer; Mrs. Edwin Hedrt~k, chatrman of the membership com.: nut!ee; Mrs. Thomas White, social chairman. As the. season advance s, Mrs. Snydac~~r wtp announce the formation of a Citizens. Study class. Every one intd .earcekseterdantd s :rgedh to call Mrs. Snyhtve er name. Radio talks ever T d · Y ue s ay evemng at 6 :30, ar e being broadcast by the National Leagu e of \Vomen Voters and some prominent statesman or eclucator can be heard on international or national subjects at that time. attendant at the wedding; was also turned from Camp Wabingo,. White present. Lawrence Middendorf, who Lake, Mich., where they passed the was Mr. Jarrett's best man, was unable month at their summer home. to attend the ~ffair. -oMr: and Mrs. Walter Noble Gillett, The Women's guild of the Church 533 Roslyn road, Kenilworth returned of the Holy Comforter of Kenilworth Thursday from a few days' motor trip . -o' will entertain at a bridge party on Oc- through Ohio. . tober 24. · Mrs. W. H. Wilds, 221 Woodstock -oavenue, Kenilworth entertained twelve Mr. and Mrs. George Shipman, 432 guests at a luncheon, Wednesday, Warwick road, Kenilworth have re- September 26. Kenilworth. League of Women Voters to Launch Season The 1\enilworth League of Women Voters announces the first meeting of this. ~eason on T . ucs d.ay, Octobe~ 23, at 11 m the mornmg, m the Kemlworth club · rooms. Mrs. Quincy ~rig~t wilt_ speak ort some of the campatgn tssues. She is a very intelligent and· fascinating speaker, very tactful in handling . . her subJects and no one particular par. · . ' 1 1 1 d' d ty po 1 ttlcs WI )e tscusse · She will sveak on the "Multi Lateral Treaty," "Mu scle Shoals," "The Lame Duck Congre ss," and the "Newton Bill." Sample ballots wilt be distributed and instruction hmv to mark a ballot will be given. A buffet luncheon will follow the speaker with Mrs. Thomas White, social chairman, in charge. Cards \vill be sent to all members of the league but all who arc interested arc urged to come. Mrs. \Vhite, Kenilworth '2075, is in charge of reservations. This program comes at an opportune time, just before the presidential election, and it is to be hoped that every " ·oman in Kenilworth will try to attend this meeting. The Kenilworth League has ,])ligations to the state and national organizations and its quota <.1£ membership has been increased. There is at the present time a drive started to increase the membership and to include all of the recent residents of Kenilworth. Each block has its cap- Realistic Pertnanent Marcel TIME $10 SHORT ONLY All lines of beauty service by experts only. Marjorie Elliott, Roy Herbert Jarrett Wed Announcement has been made of the marriage of Miss Marjorie Anne Elliott. niece of · Mr. and Mrs. Hurlbut Bowman of Evanston, to Rov Herbert ] arrett, ] r .. son of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. ] arrett of 534 E ssex road, Kenilworth. The ceremony took place July 31 at Christ church chapel, Waukegan. They are at pesent the gue sts of Mr. and Mrs. Jarrett and will be at · home after October 15, at 1738 J uneway terace, Chicago. A dinner was given in their honor September 29, by Mr. and Mrs. Jarett, at which the immediate members of both families were the guests. Mrs. Louise Gegner, who was 1\[ rs. Jarrett's HAIR SCULPTURING Mr. Jones. formerly of Jim's, Hollywood, Cal., and Mr. de Graff. formerly of the Ambassador Hotel, Los Angeles, Cal. The DeGraff Hair Shops GEORGIAN HOTEL-GREENLEAF -t 1 oo 1609 SHERMAN AVE. GREENLEAF I 73 ALL WORK GUARANTEED Complete Fuel Service 0 I L We sell Recommend EAN . EYE VAL.UE IN PER.SONALITY {jlassa ~o 'Designed as~~ to'Detrad ~implicity the Keynote Tnis explains the vogue of rimless glasses. Heavy rims detract attention from the eye. Hence the rimless shapes: Puritan, Oval, Colonial or Leaf are favored for formal and for street wear. Of these, perhaps the smartest, the one most enhancing to youthful appearance, is the Almer Coe and Company' 1 exclusive Puritan DeSign, a graceful rimless shape designed on new principles for correct eye range and harmony with facial contour. UNLESS TOUa QLAIID A& I aiGBT, YOU A&l .OT W&U. DI.DRD C:c::J.A.L C::OAL·C::OKE·WOOD andREGNJDE The Bet~er Fuel Otl Black Dirt ............. $3.00 per yard in 4-yard Lawn Lime ........................ $1.00 per Pulverized Sheep Manure .............. $2.50 per Pulverized Cattle Manure ............. $2.75 per Bone Meal ......................... $3.50 per lots bag bag · bag bag For Better Fuel Ediager & Soas ESTABLISHED 1907 · AJmerCoe~Compallf Scient;/ic Dplicilnu 1645 Orrington Ave. University 6804 , Wilmette 641-642 - Phones University 5035 Winnetka 643

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