W I L M E' T T E L I FE November 8, 1929 ~~~~======~ ; Invite Teachers to Tea, I Exhibit of Fall Books hundred teachers of Evan~ ton and the north shore are invited. to attend a spe~ial exhibit of n~w fall book~ ' for chilrlrcn at Chandler's. incorporate~!. in 1-:Yanston. :'\ovember 5-R. During the tta hour on Tuesday Mrs. Lucy Fitch Perkins will pour, on \N ednesda ,. ~1 rs. C. II. Chandler. ~1 rs. Louise A vres Carnett \\'ill serve from the tea ta.hle nn Thursday, and Mrs. Clara Ingram Judson on Friday afternoon. The exhibition " ·ill be open to guests from 4 o'clock until 6, and will be held in the "Chi ldren 's Book Nook" at 1S67 Sherman av·e nuc. Fiv<.~ Health Center Notes Autumn Lends Charm to Early November Wedding Autumn flowers and leaves formed a loveh· setting for the marriage of 1f i~ , Martha Katz, daughter of Mr. a11 rl Mrs. Hermann Katz, 515 ·Central :.n·(·nue. \Vilmette, and. Burton L. ~Volff. son of Mrs. Regina \Volff of Chtca~o. which took place early last Sund ·t, evening at the Standard club in Chi · cago. , . The hri(l~ \H1re an ivory satm go\\·n fashioned along the modern prince s ~ mode while her veil, which had. been ,vorn' hy her mother on her own wedding Jay. was of tulle and was cau~ht '"ith a spray of orange blossoms. 1 ht· hridc· also wore a small cap of ro!'r 1,oint lace ,,·ith the tulle ties under lhc chin. Sh<.: carried. a bouquet of call:t lilil·s . ~I i~:- !Wen Katz, who attended her ~ister as maid of honor. wore :1 hluc satin gown with slippers to matc1: . and carried talisman roses. Th l· bridesmaids. ~[iss ~f iriam Wolff. ;\ si~tcr of the groom. ~li~s 1\larjcJn· Solomnn of \Yilmctte, and Mi:' " Caroln1 Haas oi Atlanta. Ga .. a cottS!Il nf th(· hridc. wore frocks of amht'r rolorl'<l taffeta and carried bouquet, oi yellow chrysanthemums. il r. \\'olff had as his best man . Rol><.:rt Frank of Chicago. The usher" werl· Rcrt Kl<.:c. Joseph Haas, anrl Leonard \Yinherg. The \Yt:d.ding- cerenwny, which wa" perinrml'd hy the Rev. Abrahan1 H irsrhhn. L:· 11i Temple Sholem, ·\\'a s folio\\ ed ll\· a reception. The decora tiun :' " ·cr<.: . a profusi9n of chrysan.th<' · 111\1111:-. ro:-.cs, ferns, atid palms, whtle a large candelabra stood on either si!lr 11i thl' imprO\·iscd. altar. .\ ftl'r a wedding journey in the South .\lr. and 'Mrs. " ' olft \\'ill be at home aitcr :\ovemher 1-l. at th(· Belden hotel. Chicago. ~Liss i ~urns, RNNrA1N SQVAR[. · LVANSTO~ Gift Books in Superb ..Formats Vi lias of Florence and Tuscany Harold Donaldson Eberlein Lippincott . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S 1 5 1 The Practical Book of Period Furniture 1. 50 Harold Donaldson Eberlein Illustrations. Lippincott. $8.1) o The Canterbury Tales of ·Chaucer Illustrated beautifully by W. Ruuell Flint Hale -Cushman-Flint .... S 1 o.oo The Bodley Head Books, $5 a Volume This edition, beloved of all book collectors. has · illustrations to marvrl at . . . by men whosr namt>s most people will rrcognize. The Picture of Dorian Gray Oscar Wilde Illustrated by Henry Keen South Wind Nor man Douglas Illustrated by Valenti Angelo The hoard of the :}ross Point Health Center gave a farewell tea on October 2Y. for 1Liss Katherine Crifryn, and presented he-r \vith an o\·cr-mg~lt ba~ .~s a token of appreciation. ~ltss Gnfhn nunc to us through the Chicago Tu~er cnlosis Institute thrl'l' years agn, alter ha ,·ing been associatt>ll \\'ith thl' ,,·o1·k l,( the Chicago Doard of llcalth. l)f the Chicago sclwols and of the In i~nt \\\·liarl'. Hl'r rich e. · p<.:ri~:ncl' was 111' aluahk to us in building· ltp thl' nurs · inJ.! sen·ict· ,,·hicll :tpplies in tht cli:' trirt schools and through thl' Tuln·r rulosis clinic as ,,·ell as in our u\\·n ar ras es nto rue ~ dinirs . .\1 iss Griftin SOt>n sa\\' the neerl Turns Over-No One Hurt pf dental care ior schildret1. and askl'd that t~ll' hl1ard alit)\\' hn l11 institute Raymond Bond, R2R Si.xtl'Ctlth st rl'd. dental cxaminatiotb, declaring- that ~he drivii1g a car south 011 Prairie a\·<.:nttt \\'i:dwd not onh· to look after present crashed into a truck clriHn lJ\· \1 ax rases !Jut to ch~·rk up on them a~ long · Schichl. 2114 Lake an·nuc. \\' ednL· ..,d;~·· morning ahout 10 o'clock ,,·hen Schichl as lll'c<.:s:-.an·. It soon bee am~· rle<t r that thou~h the txatninatil>lls ,,.L·re s\\· un~ his trurk across the street t · ,) mark and pat-ent:- \\'l'l'l' :t<hi:-.cd a~ !11 rn akc a left turn into an aile\' ncar ~lw intersection nf Prairie and Park an> lll'l'ds, littk pn>grl'S" \\a~ Jll;.td.c i11 dell tal carl' . :-;inn· the ll;~IJ\ · cllllll' ,,·as St· -nues. Bond'~ car wa~ turned o\·l·r ~ ~ n its left !'-ide. .\either Bond nor ~chi, · hl ::.urces:-iul in it:- :-en·icl' 111 tlH· ·'tll11lllllllit\· . .\1 i:-.:-. Crif!in, \\ ith 111CllliH·r:-. o:· were hurt. The rase \\'as settled Pttt eli the ht.lard. ,,·orked 011 plans ir·r a Den court. tal rlinir . \\'ith thl· hL·lp ni \'arit>tb lllt:al lll'J.!<tllizatinns. it hl·can1l' JHh sii>k - -------:dr. "'and ?\Irs. E . }uhn Hick". ~~! to finance a11d l':-.tahli:-.h tilt' Jll'l'Sl' il l ct\'1.'11\H'. Kenil\\'orth, h:t\'l' :1 s offirl· , and ll'asihk It> prt>\·irk lhL· l'll·· 1 ~ll'lro:-.e their guc:-.t for a \\'Cek Mr. I ricks' recti\'l' and IJI'l'\'l'll1i\'l' carl' that is ~(\ nephew, ~fr. Davison nf Ironton. Ohin. l'S:-.l'ntial lor lr_tter .~tHH! hl':d~l_l_. \\l' Ire ldt Kenilworth 1111 \\\· dm· -.. d . t~ til are n·n· gratetul ll 1 \1 1 ~~ (,r!lli!l lnr nwtor to frPnto 11 · I hn Ulb<.:lli . ; ll :-;en·ir l'. and P\lr 1' \' '- t '"i~hc:; ~o " itl1 hl·r. - n-!\ursill.l!' :-;cn·in· \\'ill l'\llltinul' ,,·itll 11r. and ).lr:-. l·:d,,·in Bluthanl1. ~~~ ~Ir s . Inez nli s:-. ,,.hll i~ "'L'Ilt lc1 u-. I>\' l·:ssex roacl, Kenih\'nrt_ l.l, cn_ ttrtainvd t11r. the Chicagl ) Tuhcrculo:-i:- llhtitutt. until ~r. and Mrs. Harry\ 1sscnng la.;t \\Tl'k , a permanent Chri~tmas :-;eal .\ur'l' ra1 · Ltking their gl1CSh tP S('e "~hn\\' n11at ." . he :-tatinncd hl'l'l' . ~fr.; . _1 . _1 . illll·rh·r - o-is the 'llll'llllll'r ni tht· htlard " ·hn l'l'g"\1 1. . B. Oh\'ill. X20 Lake a\'l'lllll', i. . C\11 larh· a . . ~i..,ts :tt the nah~· clin!c. <ll~d \\'~~~ a hnsiness trip this \\'eek in l 1 hil;· r\c,cs ~n 1111J l' h tll\\'arrl mak111g 11 t'lfl dclphi:t an<l Atlantic CitY. 1 ril'nt. c C h I T k Thais Anatole F ranee Illustrated by Frank C. Pape DorfJthy Hurns and Hrcdin children oi ~tr. and Mrs. Robert \ld\ei1 Burns, C)f 614 Essex road, Kcn il\\'1 ·rth. entertained t wclvc of their ~I r..,. \lark Cn·..,ap. 535 \\'ar\\'ick n'ad. .;malt friends at a Hallll\\'~·en party from l'vnihr,rth. l'llll'rtainl'd hn hridge rluh i until C) at th('ir home. It was a 111rts II \\'vrllll'Sd;ty jlf thi~ \\'l'l'k . f11tl.'r:Hh- ;11HI Cnl)\n·h party. The .Gods are Athirst. Anatole France Illustrated by John Austen CARPfTS Eyes that have Everyone u.:ants "all over" carpets in ~fficP and home. It'... eusy to get them here! The Twilight of the Gods Richard Garnett llluatrated by Henry Keen The Revolt of the Angels Anatole France Illustrated by Frank C. Pape At the Si~n of the Reine Pedauque Anatole Franee lllwtrated by Franlt C. Pape '1T" "IT" ... that subtle something which attracts others . . . usually lies in the eyes. . Don't be discouraged if your own eyes are dull, lifeless and unattractive. A few drops of harmless Murini! will will brighten them up and cause them to radiate "IT." Thousands upon thous~nds of clever women use Murine daily 1 , and thus keep their eyes alway~ :-lear, bright and alluring. A month's supply of this longtrusted lotion costs but 60c. T ry It. . I ;1 The Wei) of St. Clair Anatole Frsnce lllwtrated by Franlt C. Papt Don Quixote Miguel de Cervantes llluatrated by W. Heath Robinson Penguin Island Anatole Franee llluatrattd by Frtmlt C. ,Pape If price has prevented you from buying carpets ... conte to our Display Rooms for a pleasant surprise. Here you ;II find roll on roll of standard grades priced unbelievably low. Our business is supplying the hotels, theatres and clubs of the country ·.. you profit by our tremeudous volutne. And expert carpet laying ..· so important to insure long wear ··. is assured by a corps of skilled layers. They will lay your carpets over Ozite Cushion, to double their life and make them softly luxurious. Phone Franklin 505l.for an e&timator ··· or vilit our Di&play Room and 1elec1 your carpet· from our large stock·. · It Isn't Too Late to Save the 10% on Your Christmas Card Engraving. Earliest Choosing is Best. Lord't-- Boolt1 and Stationery. lrnt lnride the W11t Davir Street Door. IJRINL f.OR youR EYES ALBERT PICK·BAIITB bPAn IN g 208 W t'St Handolph Streo<'t 1200 West 35th Street