Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 28 Dec 1928, p. 14

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14 Dancing classes under the directio~ of Wilmette Parent-Teacher associations, which' have been discontin\led during the holidays, will be resumed in January at the Masonic temple. The aesthetic dancing class will open its second term on January 7. The hall room dass, with Miss Jessie Pocock, instructor, will be resumed on January 11. WILMETTE LIFE RESUME DANCE CLAsSES BAHA·J LECTURE December :as, .1928 celt is New Year; that is to say, the rounding of the cycle of the year. A year is the expression of a cycle of the sun ; but now is the beginning of a cycle of Reality, a New Cycle, a New Year, a New Age, a New Century, a New Time and a New Year." This subject is to be presented in the Baha'i lecture, next Sunday, Decembf'r 30, at 4 o'clock in foundation .hall of Baha'i temple, at Linden avenue, near --o' Mr. and Mrs. Everett Kennedy, 840 Sheridan road, Wilmette, when Dr. Park avenue, will entertain their Albert Vail will speak on "The New bridg~ club this evening. Year and the New Cycle." Shades of Long John Silver Holiday Festivities There Never Seems to Be Enough Time to Enjoy rhem Especially for Mother -Life Photo Holiday time . . . beautiful . · · spirited ... holy ... significant ..· green with holly ·.. red with poinsettia ... twinkling candles . . . . . joyou.s children · · . happy grown folks . . . a time when everyone is filled with cheer. The busiest of persons during the holidays-the one who should be the happiest-is Mother. Time. is what s~e needs to enjoy the Yuletide festivities and friends. And Time is what · she will have if she gives the family laundry to · a Washington Laundry Man. Mother can enjoy holiday leisp,re 52 times a year if we do the weekly laundry. This old ·treasure chest-some 400 years old, in· fact-:-has .bee:n the cynosure of aiJ eyes at the New First National bank. It has ;:'a·· romantic history-was buried for thirty years. The chest was a . special feature in connection with the formal opening of the hank recently. · 4 . . ....... . . . .. =".' .·· ... ··"· .·. GIVES CHRISTMAS TEA Mrs. Max ]. Kelling, 1112 Greenwood avenue, entertained fifty guests at tea on Christmas day. She also gave a dinner and bridge for twelve friends Thursday evening. CHRISTP\.l$..;SCIENCE SERYICE "Christia·n Science" will be·: the subject at the services in the First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Wilmette Sunday morning, December 30, at 11 o'clock. Sunday school convenes at 9 :45 o'clock. Phone Wilmette 145 . . 188'7 · Forty-Om · Years . of . ·Quality · Work · 192·8 .. .. , I . ·.

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