10 WILMETTE . LIFE March 8, 1929 I · Window Box WinS WhiteRibbon FIRST CHURCH OF ,CHRIST, SCIENTIST WILMETTE, ILLINOIS ANNOUNCES A FREE LECTURE ON CHRISTIAN SCIENCE BY PETER V. Ross, C. S. B. +I 1 I of San Francisco, California Member of the Board of Lectureship of the Mother Church The First Church of Christ. Scientist, in Boston, Mass. fRIDAY EVENING, MARCH. 8, 1929, AT 8 O'CLOCK iN THE CHURCH EDIFICE CENTRAL AVENUE Is AND TENTH STREET THE PUBLIC CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND To Be Fashionable-Individual IS NOT TO BE TOO DISTINCTIVE Charming in its simplicity and artistic arrangement was the entry of the Kenilworth Garden club in the window box exhibit at the third annual Garden and Flower show at the Hotel Sherman which closed its door3 last Sunday. The window pictured here was awarded honorable mention. HOME FROM SOUTHLAND Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bulley, 220 Sheridan road, Kenilworth returned from Florida last Friday where they had been for three weeks. They motored from Palm Beach to Miami, and thence to Davenport, Fla., with Dr. and Mrs. G. J. Steele of Toronto, Canada. In Miami they flew for two hours in an amphibian plane. Kenilworth Club Has Last Watson Lecture By P. H. The Kenilworth club announces for Friday evening, March 8, the ,last of the series of lectures by Dudley Crafts Watson. Mr. Watson will lecture on "The Art and Life of Italy." country has contributed more, if as much, to the arts, than Italy and this combined with the natural beauty of the country, illustrated with stereopticon pictures, will furnish a most interesting evening. A special invitation is extended by the club to young people of the high school and the upper grades of the Joseph Scars school. The Kenilworth club has issued a message to every club member asking for volunteers to take part in the annual dramatic event. These "home talent" entertainments are always the most popular events of the season and are anticipated with great pleasure but they mean unlimited labor to the committees and they need co-operation. The officers are eager to know of any talent as vet undiscovered in the village and would appreciate any information leading to it. Those interested are asked to telephone Louis D. Jones, president of the Kenilworth club. No MADE VICE-PRESIDENT Percv B. Eckhart, 206 Cumberland road, Kenilworth has been elected vicepresident of the Art institute, Chicago. Other vice-presidents are Cyrus McCormick and Robert Allerton. The . honorary vice-presidents ·are Frank G. Logan and \ Villiam 0. Goodman. New Arch Preserver presentations are beautiful, comfortable.. The model shown is of genuine water snake vamp, Miami beige quarter. -o11r. and 1Ir . George Richards, 530 Essex road, Kenilworth entertained Cl. few friends Friday evening at the Lambs and Lions dinner dance at the Kcnil\\'orth club. -0- 616 CbaNb laaeet fl~rll!!~WEil EVANSTON llew Cul80a Bldg. Edwin Hedrick, 304 U clrose avenue, Kenilworth entertained a few friend at luncheon and bridge Saturday, March 2. -o-M r. and Mrs. F·. B. McKinnon of Kenilworth are stopping. at the Casa Lorna hotel, Coral Gables, Fla. ~Irs.