WILMETTE LIFE SPEAK AT GARDEN CLUB Hoine.-Made Candy. Delicious fashioned to delight the taste of discriminating candy loversThat's all we have to say about Beach CandiesIt's enough~ The Home and Garden club of Kenilworth met at the home of Mrs. Oliver Barrett on Abbottsford road, Monday of this week ~nd ha~ a very delightful. meeting. Mtss KlUtk spoke on "Rock Gardening" and gave her listeners flowers sqitable for such a garden and for ·3~ady pl.aces. Mr. Pifer gave a most mstructtve. t~lk !ln the growing and car~ ~f gladtoh, ~tv ing a list of the vanettes best sUtted. for this location and soil. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Eckhart, 206 Cumberland road, Kenilworth, have had as their guests for a few day3, Mrs. McLaughlin and her sister, of California. Mrs. McLaughlin is on her way east to visit her son and daugh~ ter, Mr. and M1"5. Donald McLaughlin (formerly Eleanor Eckhart) of Cambridge, Mass. Th<:Y. expect to stay until after ThanksgJVmg. Kenilworth Women Voters October 19. 1928 Invite to Open Meeting The Kenilworth League of Women Voters will hold its opening meeting on Tuesday morning, October 23, at 11 o'clock, at the Kenilworth Assembly hall. This. is an open meeting and every one is invited and urged to come. A buffet luncheon will be served by a committee in charge of Mrs. Thomas White, and those planning to attend are asked to notify Mrs. White by telephone at the earli.est possible moment. Mrs. Quincy Wright will speak on some of the campaign subjects which are of interest to every voter. There is an urgent appeal to every woman in Kenilworth to join the Kenilworth league, and the membership committee does not want to have any one feel that she is "left out." Mrs. Edwin Hedrick, Kenilworth 1725, is in charge of information concerning entrance into league membership. Geils VISITORS HERE For Bttttr l Mi·ss Marjorie Sinding, daughter of VISITS IN KENILWORTH Mr. and Mrs. ]. W. Sinding, WarMrs. Trumbull Backus, formerly of wick road, Kenilworth, entertained several of her little friends Thursday, 245 Cumnor road, Kenilworth, was the 16 3 3 Orrington Ave. October 11. The occasion was her guest of Mrs. W. W. Wheelock of ·132 Oxford road for a week before leaving E1111n1ton seventh birthday. for Hamilton. Ohio. Miss Theresa -oMrs. Claude G. Burnham, 536 Roslyn Backus joined her mother in Kenilworth to accompany her to their .new ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~roa~Ke~~ort~kft~n~~Octo~r 14 for Stockbridge, Mass. where she home. Miss Backus has been in Caliexpects to spend two or three weeks. fornia and the state of Washington for From there she will go to Princeton, some months past. 567 Lincoln Ave. Winnetka Hom1 Jlue · Can4ilt · N. ]. -oMrs. Edgar Stevens of the OrringMr. and Mrs. Gillis spent last week ton hotel, formerly of Kenilworth, is with Mrs. Claude Burnham of 536 in New York. She expects to be Roslyn road, Kenilworth. away two weeks. WORTH WHILE GIFTS fronl«Spaulding'/ NOW MOST FAVORED This exclusive ~/mer Coe Creation The vogue of Puritan Rimless Glasses has more to support.it than the symmetry and distinctiveness of the style~ The Puritan has not only eliminated the old disfiguring shell rims, for dress and street wear, but has taken the lead over all other rimless glasses. It is the most adaptable to the features, unobtrusive, simple and e~ hancing to youthful appearance. Ask to see the Puritan at any Almer Coe Store. CJ·LISS YOVa OLAIIIS Aal kiOHT, YOV Aal ·oT WILL DRESSED ... For the Anniversary Jewelry or Silver-China or Glass? Whatever your prefer- · ence you have all the resources and service of a downtown store with the convenience of community shopping at our Lvanston shop · AlmerCoe&'Company Scientific Opliciuns EVANSTON SPAULDING &. CoMPANY CHICAGO jewelers Orl'ington Avenue, P A R I S 1645 Orrington Ave. University 6804 1636 EVANSTON