WILMETTE LIFE' December 21, 1928 TWO · STORES TO HELP YOU MAKE THIS New Books at the Library Twenty-two non-fiction books and three biographies are included in the \\'ilm ette Public library's list of new \'Oiumes this week, it \vas announced bY ).liss Anne L. \Vhitmack, librarian. '{hl' ne\\' non-fiction books are: Cross - Little Grammar; Parsons\\'ild Flowers of California: Goodyear - Printing and Book Crafts for Schools: Benet-John Brown's Body; l'arker - Sunset Gun; ChestertonOrthodoxy: Osborn Heritage of Crcece and the Legacy of Rome; Hice-Oxlc,·- Oxford Renowned; Weig-all - \\T and Rings in Anglo-Saxon lhitain; Duchanan - Recollections of flllpcrial Rus sia; Eclg-ell - American Architecture of Today; FairfieldBlueprint Reading: Bantock - One Hundred Folksongs of :\11 Nations; Pates- His ton· of Rus ia; Travd: Peixotto-Thr.ough Spain and Portugal: Graham Dividing Line of Europe; ~ron roe - Spe 11 of X orway; ~[arden Greece and the Aegean I stands; Gordon-Two Yagabonds in the Balkans; Franck - Fringe of the ~lo~lem \Vorl<! , and Beebe - Beneath Tropic Seas. The new biographies are: LudwigGoethe; l\farcu-Lenin, and Trelawney --Adventures of a Younger Son. Mrs ..Lyman M. Drake, Jr., Taken by Death Tuesday Funeral services were held in St. James' Episcopal church, Cass an9 Huron streets, Chicago, Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock for Mrs. Lyman Manley Drake Jr., who died last Tuesday at the hbme of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. William L. Jacoby, 1367 N. State street, Chicago. Before her marriage last May, Mrs. Drake was Miss Mary Jacoby, a member c..f the younger social set. She had been ill with influenza only two days. Mrs. Drake was educated at th e Chicago Latin school and at Les Fourgeres it1 Lau sanne, . Switzerland. She was i1iterested in welfare work, being secretary of the Junior league and a member of the Service club . She \\'as on the Children's Memorial hospital board and was the younge£t member of thr. Eli Bate . Settlement hou sr board. Mrs. Drake aho \\'a s president of the Chicago Latin School Alumnae association. Although a re sident of Chicago, :r..hs. Drake was well known on the north shore. She was the daughterin-law of :Mr. and Mrs. Lyman M . Drake, of 933 Lake avenue, \ Vilmette. ~[arv Lannen, daughter of Mrs . T. E. Lannen. 1021 Greenleaf avenue. returned from Rockford college on Tuc :,dav to sp~nd the Chri tmas holiday s with tier mother. A Merry Musical Christmas A Fetv Last Minute Suggestions Pianos Sohmer Kurtzman ) I J A Grand Piano-The Personal Gift Supreme. $845.00 and higher. Radios Atwater-Kent Brunswick Columbia Kellog Kolster Radiola Spartan A wide selection of models and cabinets-a gift to that favorite corner in your living room-$77.00 to $750.00. Phonographs Brunswick Columbia Victor and Phonograph~ Radio Combinations Portables at $8.oo to $5o.ooPhonographs from $gs.oo to $8g5.oo and marvelous Combinations from $25o.oo to $1, 750.oo. The Gift for .all of the family. -0- ~[iss Carolyn Kimball, 770 Bluff Frances Howard, daughter of Urs. street, Glencoe will entertain Mrs. Al- . Arthur Howard 1055 \Vilmette avenue, will return torn'orrow from University frcdo Mazzarella and about fortv of of Illinois where she is in her junior their friends Saturday afternoon,· Deyear. cember 29, at her home. -0- -0- Records Brunswick Columbia Okeh Victor A well chosen record at 7 sc or a selection of Artist recordings-Perhaps an album containing a complete Symphony priced from $4.50 to $22.00, always acceptab~e as a gift to a musical friend. Small Instruments Ukuleles Musical Toys, etc. ) J ) Musical instruments and toys at 2 sc to $75.oo. ROLLMONICAS are in particular· favor now. Complete with four rolls of music-$2.50. Cameras Q. R. S. Motion Picture and Still Cameras J The new still camera that takes 40 pictures on one roll is priced at $22.50. Then there's a complete Motion picture camera and projector for $g8.so. A wonderful gift for Son or Daughter to take back to school or for those about to depart for the Sunny South. 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