Fe~ruary 8, ~929 WILMETTE LIPE IS Kenilworth Gym Now Sue Hutinga Puppets at Kenilworth S. S. Party Open for Complete The children and te.a chers of the Schedule of Events Kenilworth Union church Sunday Installation · of six backboards and baskets at the new Keniiworth memorial gymnasium was completed this week, and the program of sports in the new building is now well under way. The basketball floor is large enough to permit the playing of two games at the same time. Last Monday 120 boys registered for the afternoon gymnasium classes. The hovs' classes are held on Monday and \V.e dnesday after school. Tuesday and Thursday afternoons after school are reserved for the use of the girls. Gymnasium classes are Tuesday afternoons, the younger girls meeting · at 3 :30 o'clock and the older girls at 4. 'fhursdav afternoons are devoted to girls' da;1cing classes, under the direction of Miss Gertrude Herrick. KENILWORTH MAN DIES \\T otd just has been received that Clarence Gasque, who for many years was a resident of Kenilworth, died recently in London, England. For the last six or eight years Mr. Gasque has made his home in London. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph White, 159 Sheridan road, Kenilworth, left for :Miami Beach, Fla., on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Joslin and their daughter, Betty, of 240 Essex road, Kenilworth, left Monday to join Mr. and Mrs. VVhi·e in Miami. Harry Weese: \vho has been in F ~orida since Christmas, will be with Mr. and Mrs. White and Mr. and Mrs. Joslin. -oThe boys of Joseph Sears school also use the gymnasium on Friday after school and on Saturday morning · for basketball games and leadership classes. Robert W. Townley, athletic director at the school, states that the evening program at the gymnasium will get under way next week. school had as their guests, the young people of the Church of the Holy Comforter last' Saturday evening at the Kenilworth club. This was the Christmas party that was postponed from the holidays. Through Harry P. Harrison the committee was able to get the "Sue Hastings Marionettes." . These puppets are operated under the management of the New York Theatre Guild. Mrs. Ralph Starr and her committee served refreshments to the children after the entertainment. Mrs. Thomas Ballantyne of Evanston who was formerly Miss Katherine Newey of Wilmette, entertained a group of twenty for luncheon and bridge at the Orrington hotel last Saturday. Fune.ra.l Services Conducted in a Most Exacting Manner UR forty -five years of scientific research O in this field qualifies us to render a most careful and conscientious service. A graduate lady. assistant will be in attendance whenever required. This new funeral home will be under the management of Mr. M. H. Lieber of Winnetka. AMBULANCE SERVICE PATTERSON BROS. A modern invalid coach in charge of courteous attendants will be. stationed at Hubbard Woods ready for instant response at all times. TELEPHONES UNIVERSITY WINNETKA ROGERS Sell Nationally Known Merchandise Only 1065 3375 PARK 0071 RADIOS R. C. A. Howard ·c rosley Amrad North Shore Funeral Home WEIMESKIRCH ~ SONS Forty-Five Yeats on the North Shore 928 Linden Ave., South of Gage Street HUBBARD WOODS PIANOS Cable Pianos VACUUM -o. Mr. and Mrs. George Bens'On, with their daughter, Katherine, and their son, George, Jr., 210 Melrose avenue, Kenilworth, are leaving tomorrow to motor to Florida for a month. They expe._t to go to Sarasota, Miami, and Palm Beach while they are away. -o- CLEANERS Hoover Eureka .. W..t\SHING MACHINES Maytag Mrs. Edwin Hedrick, 241 Melrose avenue, Kenilworth, entertained Mrs. McCloud and her guests at luncheon and bridge at the Kenilworth club Friday, Februa.r y 1. ' -o- HOUSEHOLD . APPLIANCES University Exerciser and Reducer Corozone Where Hospitality Is Friendly If you are irked by the cares and expense of a private home ... dwell at The Orrington ... in quiet elegance and home-like charm ... 'mid hospitality that is always thoughtful. considerate and friendly as your own fireside . . Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wolff, 414 Essex road, Kenilworth, are entertaining forty guests at a venison dinner and dance at the Club Vista del Lago tomorrow evening. -o- The Sam Comlys, the Otis Heaths, the Alfred Taylors, and Mr. and Mrs. James Prentiss, Jr., and several others had a bob party last Wednesday evening. -o- PIANO TUNING Repairing done · by Experts Mr. and :Mrs. Walter Noble Gillett, 533 Roslyn road, Kenilworth, are entertaining a few guests at dinner this evening. SEWING MACHINES Singer White _ We have bargaflis in used Sewing Machines from $12.00 upwards. -oMiss Helen Harris, 223 Melrose avenue, Kenilworth, is abroad studying at the University in England. Miss · Harris will be in Europe until summer. .r -oMr. and Mrs. Clyde P. Ross, 1321 Chestnut avenue, Kenilworth, left on Thursday for New York, where they will spend about a week or ten days. Mary Louise Rich, 1314 Greenwood avenue, Wilmette, entertained eight . guests at dinner and a toboggan party Saturday evening. -o- PaHenon Brotben 1565 SHERMAN AVE. EVANSTON Univ. 990 C hicato Store 1952 lrvint Park BlvJ. ~ -o\Valter Marx, Jr., 522 Essex road, returned from Williams college to spend a week between semesters with his parents. EVANSTON'S LARGEST .,AND FINEST HOTEL