Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 3 May 1929, p. 13

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May 3, 1929 WILMETTE LIFE BABIES' FRI~NDLY C. D. of A. Will Initiate Mrs. W. S. Campbell Large Class Here Sunday Is New President Ouilmette Court, Catholic Daughters of Woman's Society of America, will meet this Suriday af- ... "Maintain the Spiritual Glow" is the ternoon at 2 o'clock at Odd Fellow's new motto unanimously adopted by the hall to _exemplify the first and second Woman's society of the Wilmette Bap- degrees to a class of forty-seven canditist. church at its annual luncheon and dates. An interesting program has been arranged including an entertainment business n)~etin~ Thursday, May 2. followed by a banquet. A number of In the large dining room masses of priests and out-of-town members will Mrs. Grant Ridgeway, and her pink and white blossoms suggested 'be guests of the local group. Father daughter, Miss Jane, ' 207 Cumberland springtime, inspiring the new officers Shevlin of St. Xavier parish is the avenue, returned recently from Pasawith the spirit of promise, and pro- chaplain, and Mrs. Mary Beinlich is dena, Cal., where they had· been for phesying a happy and successful year grand regent of the organization. three months. of service. · The outgoing president, Mrs. George Lamb, conducted the lively and quite original proceedings in a most efficient and gracious manner, and the theme of service and tireless activity which permeated each retiring.officer's report, impressed all with the immense amount of work done bv the women of the church. Tribute- was also paid Mrs.· France for he:- effic.;ent service as luncheon chairman. Mrs. F. W. Fuermann sang in her usual brilliant style, ·two groups of songs. She was ably accompanied by :Mrs. Frank Guthridge, and Mrs. C. P. Dubbs played the violin obbligatoes. The new officers elected are: ~{rs. \V. S. Campbell, president; Mrs. A. V. Gruhn, vice-president: Mrs. AI Bremmer, ~ecretary; Mrs. Ben Taber, treasurer. The executive board includes Miss Annie Beach, missionary education: Mrs. E. A. Claar, program; Mrs. C. V. Clarke, reading: Mrs. Harry this remarllable New Burnside, \Vhite Cross; ~frs. A. E. :;ebert, membership; Mrs. A. C. Youngaire feature allows you to regulate berg, calling: Mrs. Oscar Schmidt, luncheon: Mrs. ]. A. Reichelt, house; the freezing time in the ice trays ~frs. W. C. Buethe, civics; Mrs. George D. Allison, music; Mrs. Howexactly as you regulate the cooking ani Bowen, chair covers; :Mrs. ]. C. time in your oven Blaylock, Americanization, and ~frs. C. P. Dubbs, links. SELL HOME IN WILMETTE Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gilroy have sold their home at 124 Woodbine avenue and are staying at the Orrington hotel until thei~ son,' John, completes his junior year at New Trier. They then will move to Beverly Hills, Chicago, -where Mr. Gilroy is chief operating engineer of the State Line Generating station. SEWS The Babi~s' Friendly will" meet, at thet home of Mrs. 'G ertrude Richardson, )Jl6 Gregory avenue, Wednesday, May 8 .at 1 o'clock. All women interested in sewing for babies are invited .to attend. MOVING PACKING STORAGE BBIISCB Phones: WiL· 3Z ~ UniY. 7317 .. ·--,.····· It's as simple as setting a watch Yet Fngz"d- ~ Dr. Donald ~I. Gallic, Jr., 1115 Elm\Yood avenue, expected to lean: \Vilmette today for Canada, \vhere he \Yilt yisit relatives and meet his father and mother upon their arrival in Montreal from their cruise of the Mediterranean. They expect to be in \Vilmette about · the middle of May. e/JIIRRO lhe Finest Aluminum Pan 1 UST a sim pie dial-with six freezing speeds-yet here at your finger-tips is c~mplete control over Frigidaire's famous surplus power. You can now control the freezing temperatures-and it's as simple as setting a watch. You yourself can now regulate the time it takes to freeze sparkling fullsized ice cubes. You can make delicious frozen salads and desserts not possible before. We want you to stop in and get a copy of the:new Frigidaire recipe book that contains scores of recipes prepared and tested by nationally known cooking authorities. We want you to see the. new Cold Control and how it works. We want you to learn about the new low prices and the · small down payment that will put Frigidaire in your home. Come 1n now. ' . A deep, square pan witL dozens of uses for all kinds of cake and bread baking and other oven cookery. You'll want one or more of these high-grade aluminum pans at our bargain price. FRIGIDA · I· RE The QUIET Regularly 7~ c:enta Automatic Refrigerator Special49c "The Store of Kitchen Ideas" Kitchen ·Equipment Sbop1 509 DAVIS STREET EVANSTON STOVER CO. Michigan Ave. at Bandolph St., (181 N. Mlehlgan ATe.) Bandolph ftiO Evanston · · · lUI Shermu ATe. flreenleat ff80 Highland Park · · 181 Ceatral ATe. Hlglllaad Park 1M Habbard Woodl · 8H Linden Wl.netka 1111 PaltUe 8enlee C.O .JUJ' of l!fO!Uera DUaolt .At all tltelr oM·L ATt.

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