Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 19 Oct 1928, p. 21

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October 19, 1928 WILME'fTE LIFE " The Junior auxiliary to the Woman's club met last night of In Wilmette the club house forWednesday a business session. Perry L. Smith~7ll Lake avenue, has been in Winnipeg, Canada this past h · week 011 a usiness trtp. 21 ·························· .:: , _ · · : color ·-- black and. white : · · Kenilworth E pisco/)al Evenin1 Garden Club At the 11 o'clock service Sunday morning, October 21, the sul>ject of the ser.· mon will be "The Price of Power." The :;en·ice will be the Celebration of the Holy Communion. Election night is causing . a change of plans for the Wilmette Evening Garden club, which is changing its time of meeting from November 6 to November 13. The hour will be 8, as usual, and the place, the Wilmette At 8 o'clock thert- will be a celebration Woman's club. of the Holy Communion for those who The program of the evening will be cannot be present at the later sen·ice. given hy Mrs. Harry Barnum of Win-· The Sunday school nieets at 9 :30 in the e hurch. Children in families which have netka, whose talk will be concerned r ecently moved into the community will with "Gardens, Large and Small." and by Charles Little, who will speak on · ../! cordially wekomed and placed in a <:lass the same as that of their gramma1· "The Cse of Vigor." school classmates. Kenilworth avenue and Warwick road, . Kenilworth. Rev. Leland Hobart Danforth, rector. Will .· ChUlle Meetin1 ETCH. I N.· o s .:. · Including masterful , dry prints. mezzotints. wood blocks and other types . Makt unusual gifts. Exceptioul prices prevail through personal importation. : · J B B D A. A L £ G · .. 11:1 sr Agen&s for ALLIED VAN LiliES Long Dlttaaee MoYers Unlnrslty tlot ++ + + + + + : ·. Shown by t~ppointmmt only. + + + + : 0 R A. A HELEN· WElL HENOCH ·. 1 : o66 Tower Rd. Winn. 1863 : ++++++++++++++++++++++++++ The Women's Guild and Auxiliary will meet in the Choir room at 11 o'clock :\londay morning. Luncheon will be served to all in atte ndanet>. This will be the third meeting in the new church year and new memberships are invited. The amount of charitablf' work accomplished dPp~nds upon the numbt>r of willina:;handf;. The Women's fiuild is ])reparing to h:ne an Afternoon Bridge party on October 24 at the Kenilworth club. Tea will he ~erved at tht> eonclusion of this party. The proet>ed::; from this event will go to the Organ fund. Tickets may he bought from the president of the Ouild, 1\frs. Stanley H. Knight, phone Kenilworth 4137. The usual practi<:t> of the choir will be held in the Choir room Thursday night. Anyone desiring to be in the choir will plt> a:-.1"(' speak to the rector or the choirmal"'ter. lEI· · · · · · · · ~ · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ··· · · · · · · · · · · · ,.: Ell · · · · · · · · · Evanston Shop Open Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Evenings ~f · .a.oJj~~- ·-==-) I Bridge on October 22 Benefits Campaign Fund A bridge party in the interests of the Hoover campaign fund will be given by Mrs. Frederic \V. Bentlev. one of the ,·ice-chairmen of Mrs. 1ac~b Baur's Republican national finance ·committee, Monday afternoon. October 22, in the Gold ballroom of the Congress hotel. Prizes will be given for each table and during the afternoon speakers wilt appear twice during the afternoon, giving ten minute talks. Those assisting the hostess will be Mrs. Harry Mc!\air, co-chairman, Mrs. Joseph R. Hawley, treasurer; Mrs. Myrtle W. Tullar, secretary, and Mesdames Jacob Baur, Frank Harding, Charles Orchard, Abner Bernard, Edwin Sims, John Cornell, Otis Glidden. Townsend McKeever, Clyde A. Stevens, Thomas Ditson, Silas Stra\\11, W. A. Yager, E. R. Litsinger, Walter Seymour, Charles S. Deneen, Walter Kuhlney, Donald Graham, Frank 0. Lowden, Martin Kent Northam, a1id the Misses Elizabeth Drury, !sahel Page, Louise and Marian Fairman, Mary \Vest, and ~{ary Willard. · · · · · · · · C.Lytton 8 Sons CHICAGO-State and Jackson EVANSTON -Orrington and Church n ~ BDB * * * · · · · · · · · · · · · Men's Beautiful New uttsa ., e ~ · I Mallinckrodt Mothers' Club Elects Officers The Mothers' club of Mallinckrodt High school met Friday, October 6, to elect officers for the new year. Mrs. Francis T. O'Brien of 735 Foxdale avenue, Winnetka was elected president; .Mrs. John Hoffman, 1922 Wilmette avenue, vice-president ; and Mrs. Frank Barry of 1537 Central avenue, secretary and treasurer. A card party for the benefit of the building fund will be given at the school auditorium, Ridge and \Valnut avenues. \Vilmctte, on Hallowe'en afternoon. \Vednesday. October 31,. at 2 oclock. Bridge. five-hundred. and hunco will be played. A prize will be given for each table. Tickets can be procured from students of the school or officers of the club. The committee in charge is working to make thr affair a large success. A similar event last June realized more than $400. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ellis Hagen ar~ at home to their friends at 931 Rrummel street, Evanston. Mrs. Hagen was Miss Jessie Booth of \Vilmette before her marriage early this fall. · · · · · · · · Unequaled Varieties-Utlequaled Values · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · IN OUR EVANSTON SHOP · · · · · · OU are almost certain to find here just the style, · · Y · · pattern and color that you want. And think of the · · · ·advantages our tremendous buying power brings you. · · · ,. Here are a few of the features you will find: · :· · · !· · SUITS-OVERCOATS-· · · Of beautiful Imported Scotch · Mt. Rock Fleeces, guaranteed · · and Irish Twists, $50. Society for ·service, $50. Blue, Black · · Brand. Silver Blues, $50. Two · and Gray Boucles, $50. Oxford · · · Trouser Suits, $50. Gray Vicunas, $50. · · · ·· And hundreds· of the Very _ Finest Suits and Overcoats up to $125 · · · -as well as our Exclusive "Chicagoan" line at $35 and $40. · · · · · · · m············································~·····BI 1 e · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ·

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