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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 4 Oct 1929, p. 19

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October 4, 1929 WILMETTE LIFE 1" .r .r Regional Planners Hold .64 utumn Dinner in Chicago Tonight The annual autumn dinner of the I Chicago Regional Planning association is to be held this evening at 6 o'clock in the Red LacQuer room of the Palmer House, Chicago. Lorado Taft. noted (llinois sculptor. is to be the toastmaster and the general theme of discussion is announced as "Park and Forest Plans in the Region of Chicago." SDeakers of the evening include C. R. \ Vhitnall. member of the ~1il\\'aukee County Park commission; Anton T. Cermak. president of the Cook count\· hoard of Forest Preserve commissioners. and Richard Lieber. director of the Indiana Department of Conser,·ation. The American Civic association. lllinoi~ Art Extension committee. and the Ohio Vallev Regional Park conference are to join the Regional Planning assPciation at this dinn.c r. D. H. Durnham of \Vinnetka is president of the association. while Robert King-en· of \Vinnetka is its secrctan·. ~tlrth shore members oi the hoard · f directors are D. A. Cra\\'itlrd of EYanston . .John C. Mechem of Lake Fo:·est. Tudson F. Stone of \\'ilmette. C. C . Thnrp oi E,·anston. L. II. G. Douscarcn oi \\'innetka. and n. F. Afflt:rk of Lake Ftlt'<.'St . All thl' lltlrth slwn.· C(lJ11tllt!nitic~ arc llltmhrrs pf t hr assuciat ion. ALL OPENING and Fashion Promenade MONDAY, OCTOBER THE SEVENTH Manikins will display the newest fashions at 10:3 0 a. m. and 2:30 p. m. For further particulars see our advertisement in the Metropolitan Section of th~ Chicago Tribune, Sunday, October 6. ---· 1612.:4 ORRINGTON AVENUE EVANSTON Edi!ar A.Stevens.lnc.. It velvet priced so far below regular. particularly at the height of the season. Special! Cheney's All .. Silk Velvet in the favored fall shades, yard · $ is, indeed. unusual to find this rich, nationJlly-advertised. 40-inch 5.95 2·95 North Shore Young People Pledged N. U. Societies ~t.·\· eral S!l rnritie :-, a t .:\orth\\'estl'\'11 1111in·r:-.it ,. annnum·t· the pltdl!illt!' .... i t h L' i c\llc 1 \ \' i n l! 11 or t 11 ' h 1\l' v .l! i r ].. : .\ Ip I; a , Chi ()llll':..!;t, \lar l!Ul'l'ite Ill! c1i \\"innd 'ka: :\lph ;t ( )mi ··r!lll J>i. !.au ra l.uL·hkl' Pi Clt·tlcm·. · It ·~ . . ;· 1\utkr 11i \\ ' ilmct!l:: .\lp l!a l'lli. lcht'Pliint· Farlt-\· c1i 1\:t·:lil-j \\cl rtll. Fli;:tl wtlt Frl'ttcll'nrt·icll ,q· l(l' ll-j ih1nr th. lanl't llu l!ht·:-- clt Cknl'!ll': <:amllla Phi 1~\'la , \Jaun' tlL' ICllll'~ di \\ 'ilmd tv: Kappa Kap pa Cam.m a . 1-:J l,_ i. . e KrL'Illl't' nf \\'ilml'tlt' , Barbara \fl'arns nf 'Kcn ih\!lrtll . and l~uth ~llt'!> - I .m l c1i \\'innetka: Pi Hcta Phi. ).far': J., 11 ·It (\i \\'ilmcttc. \\.illlla and Ccraldinc I LtHL' \ . nf \\'ilmcttc, and \fari(lriv F,·e r.; t\i \\.ilmctte. A number of nnrth ~hnre hpn ha ·· '-' hl'en pkdl!cd to thl' inllm,· im~ iratn:litil's: Bet;~ Theta Pi. Ctrl H;.tll ni \\'i lmettc: Phi Delta Theta. Paul Youm.·:herl! of 'Vilmette; Phi ::\u Beta, Frank Hnth of \\'inn etka: S 'i gma C~1i. Phillin Horncamp of \\'i lmctte: Sig:ma Nu. Donalrl Granstrom of \\'innetka. Tames Baker and Robert Lindsle\· oi \Vilmette; \Vrangler s. Allen Hoaglantl nf "'ilmette. Corsets T,vo ne\v model foundation garments created especially for the ne\v silhottette Panne Velvet-a gleaming soft quality; modish colors, :ncluding brown, wine, green: 40-inch width. yard $9.00 Silk .. faced Velvet in colors smart for Autumn. 40 inches wid~. A distinctly noteworthy value. yard $ .C ostume Velveteen in an excellent quality - in fashionable brown, green, wtnc, navy. black and others, yard . .. .. .... . .. . .. . .. .. . . $2.95· $ 7 50 I Transparent Velvet, best quality,' silk. back; in seven leading colortones; 40-inch width, yard. . . . . . . . . · Mcilvaine Corporation to Build New Assembly Plant \\·hen the United States patent office issued a patent to John H. Mcilvaine for an entirely new principle in oil burna construction. it marked an era in the industrv. The success t)f Mr. :\fcllvaine. since that time. has been noteworthy, and it is especiailv interestinrr to the north shore because he select~d Evanston as the ideal place in which to locate his manufacturing plant. The Mcilvaine Burner corporation contemplates building a new assembly plant in Evanston in th P near future. to meet the demands of its rapidly growing business. Miss Georg-ianna Fowler, 16 Wanvick avenue, Kenilworth left for the east on Tuesday where she will be at Ogontz at school this winter. Jane and Dorothy Darling were two other Kcnil\\'Orth girls who left Tuesday for Ogontz. A beautiful combination that emphasizes the fashionable molded figure by its small waistfine . flat hal k and uplift brassiere. Of imported batiste and handwoven elastic. 8000 Yards 40..Jnch Flat Crepes, Special at $1.95 Perennially popular flat crepes chosen for frocks, slips, lingerie and linings. A very good quality at a very low price. 25 of the best shades, including black. white, navy. flesh. tea rose, independence blue, new tan and wine. A smart, comfortable sttp-in style that conforms to the · modish princess line. It is exquisitely fashioned of imported batiste and handwoven elastic. Fine Imported Metal Brocades and Velvet Novelties We effected a large saving in the purchase of these luxurious fabrics and share our saving with you. These lovely brocades and. novelties are ultra-smart for blouses, wraps and evening gowns. Per yard, ........ -o- Corsets-Second Floor Mrs. John Oleson, 240 vVoodstock avenue. Kenilworth gave a surprise party last Sunday evening for her youngest daughter, Barbara. The occasion was her fourteenth birthday. $4.95 . $5.95 $6.95 $7.95 Sillca-Firat Floor

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