l.J WILMETTE LIFE October 4. 1929 I' of the Kcmlworth !\ctg-hbors are g-reath- pleased at the interest and support of tho. e who helped to make succe ~ fu_l the bridg-e and~ ia_shion sho,,· 011 \\ cdnesday at _the. Keml\\'orth cl.ub f<) r tl.lc b~nefit ~)t t~ . hu_ndrcd dtsabiL:d I \\ar \Ctcran~ ho~ottaltzed at Great 1 La~cs.. · .. . . ' : .1hete \\a~ a tretw' tHhUb . ale o . tickets ancl a soknd t~ ndance. At 1 the. conclu:-ion oi tl. dge par~,. an < ! ! d.un~lb!' the tea hou_r mannequtns _PI .\elltc _A. llanna: tn_rnn~nratcd. c!J.;pla\·ed tn a c_har!11111g ta:-,lll.lm sh(_ nr thL· latest mndc 111 tall and \\·1nt<:r truck:-;. L;o\\·ns and roab. 1 Central-Laurel Mrs. V. K. Spicer Returns Great Lakes Veterans Are P. T. A. Arranges Aided by Benefit Bridge to Kenilworth From East ~~em hers.' of the e~ ~_service committee ~f r~. V. K. Spicer of 312 Essex ro~d, I First Civic M eel Kenih\'CJrth and her mother. Mrs. Htg, ~inson. returned ,to Kenilworth last The Central-Laurel Parent-Teacher ~,lunda,· after a four months' sojourn association will give a "Do- You-Know" :1t \\'e;tport Point, on the sot~th coast program Tul'sday evening, October 8. .j ~1 a:-;sachusctts. ~{ rs. Sptcer l~as , at the Byron Stolp school gymnasium. :-;pent many years at \\'estpurt Pmnt 1 The association starts the y~ar' \rork ;tnd lca\'t:s ._the fir . t part ot the s!lm- with a civic program and \nit emphan:rr. rcturnmg the latter part of ~cp- size this phase of its interest throughtL·tnhl'r or the first of October. :\I~s. out the year. ~piccr and her mother made the tnp . . · j)\. mot~r . On their rc·turn trip they Thts program ts also a~1 opportumt.y ~~~urrd th East \\·hich i \'cry beautiful for parents _of sch~ol cl11ldren to hc.tt this time oi the year. The~· alsn r~me accgt~1!1ted wtth each othc~ and "Jient time visiting the ri,·crs oi ~orth- wah_ the ctnc l.eaders. There \\'Ill he ern Illinois. and decided that thi part !nustc and a. soctal hour, and the teach<,i the country is quite as fascinating rng staff )~dl be presen~ to me~t the a-- the countn· around the Green · parrnts. 1he room chatrmen wtll act mountains and the Adirondacks. ~frs. , a:-; hostesses for !he evenit:g. Spicer i:-. kno\\'n along the tl\)rth shnr(' Ant~oun~cment _ts !nade ot the memas ha,·ing Clne of the finest garden'> her~~rp dq~: e h~gtt~ntng ~fonda~·. Octo t!itfl' is to he scttl. and there is always I her /, and conttnttrng tl1rough October something in bloom irc11n l'arly sprit.W 23 . ."Be sure to send in 'our mem to late fall. 1 hcrshn>s promptlv so that ynur child':! ro<tm mav he 1~ per cr~1t," request!' ~lr. and ~fr:-;. Cc 1)rge .\1. ~panp;kr. t ).frs. RaiP!l Jenntn~s. chatrman o~ the ;.t(j,; Crci\T ~trcet. (;Icncuc. an: ~pcnd- j n~L·mh(:r..,htp rommtttl'e. ~frs. \\. :~ . in~ a il'\,. da\'S here on the llllrth :-bore h.cndrtck. 13-l~ C.reen,,·ood a\'l'tltt<'. h hl'inre returning ttl DaH'llJH)rt. Fla. prrsicknt oi the as . nciation. \· ·hL·n· tht·\· haH· h(·cn makin~ t~teir humc inr till' pa:-t t\\lt year:-;. it r. and ~~i~s T.oi..; .\nrdhurg. dau~· htn ni \1 r.. . ~pangler \\'l'fl' i1 lfllH. · r rL·..,iderlt:- ; \f r. and ~I r..;. \Yilliam S. :\nrdlturg. (li l-\l'rJih\·ctrth. .f~<J :=:.unset road. \\'innctka ha..; been -opledt!ed t() ThL·ta P..,i :-;nrc,ritY at Lake ~frs . \'irtor ~anborn oi I.akL· Fnrc~t. : Fnrest colkl!c where she j.., a fn·s 1 linrmerh· lli h:l'nihn>rth i~ entertainincr 111a11. \fiss Dnrntln· Shrl'i, 32i Cumnor the ~cr{ifworth J,rid«t ciuh at hn,hlllll~ · t'flad. h:eilil\\'orth \\·-as plcclg,·d to Si~· llla llll Tuc sclay. ~ I T~tll .;;orori ty at I. a kc For(' st. · 1 1 Th e dr -ss illu , tr.llul ., IIH IH. w 'ilhou t -tlt · 111 S kintH r , .1tin . S i,._,: r-. - 1 1 - 11 AS S IS T AT SHOP TEA . . ~f r.. \\'illiam 0. Belt oi Kenihrnrth tH)ttrcd. and ~fr~ . Charle-, ~fnck ,._~j the Ceorl!ian hntd assisted. at the tL·a ,,·hich intrnclurcd the ~ho\\· ing of fall I ia:-hinns ~r()ndav aiternnon at the sho? I of \f rs . '\'cllic A. J Ianna in s ·pani:-.h court. Tilt :o.L'Jlitlr girls ni :\l'\\. Trin l figh , :-ch r,{ll vntL·rtaim·d tire irtshnH'Il at an i;Iic,rmal darH·c in the '\fc.;s hall. la:-t \ \ ' L·clnl'scla \. aitcrnnon. 1 lJN lJ SlJAl DRESSES Ft H ~ ~et ~' Me .~ .. JUNIORS ' ~ , - .- "SHOOT the TROUBLE" in you r 17.50 RADIO SET It CAN Be Repaired If You A re M oving Let an Expert Reinstall Your Radio LA Ju ENESS E, IN C. llhH \ V ilnlf ;llt · A \'f.. \Vihn fJi c l Loui:-;e l'otton ni \\ 'irl -1 H_'\l{j and '\Irs. :\at '\f. l(allll c,f 1 _ 31_ 0 nctka has been pl~.:dl!ed tP the Delta .1 g 1 and an.·nuc announ_ce the lnrth Gamma :-;nrorit\' at nrl(lit cnllt·L;e. 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