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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 6 Dec 1929, p. 14

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14 WILMETTE Winnetkan Author of New Book on Chicago I LIFE December 6, 1929 Represent New Trier in Debate OUT OF THEIR CLASS WE were just thinking THIS morning as we UNPACKED anot er SHIPMENT of Shari TOILET goods, what a WONDERFUL time VENUS, for instance, or HELEN of Troy, or CLEOPATRA would have IF they could just be TURNED loose for about· AN hour in our Toiletry DEPARTMENT. We can PICTURE them dabbing ON a bit of Shari rouge AND then patting on so·me SHARI powder, and we CAN almost hear them . SQUEAL when they DISCOVER these "ducky" LITTLE perfume ATOMIZERS that we are SHOWING. But say, IT occurs to us that THEY would have to use a LOT of that kind of stuff TO compete with the FEMININE pulchritude THAT we have right HERE in Wilmette. Moral: Beauty is only skin deep but Wilmette men are not cannibals. You can still order personal · engraved greeting cards from us and get them in time to mail to your friends. Rush C. Butle~ ]~, ~ ~u~ roa~ L~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~l Winnetka, is the author of "Chicago, the World's Youngest Great City" which has just been published. The book, according to Mr. Rush, is comprised of a series of essays on the various enterprises and industries represented in the, city written by men who are leaders in their individual fields and who "know the spiritual and material resources of an indomitable community, who know its history and its mission." Among the residents of ··the north shore contributing are Benjamin H. Marshall, Daniel Burnham, James Simpson, Louis Eckstein, George Everitt and Frederick Scott. ALPHA PHI MOTHERS Alphi Phi mothers gave a tea Thursday · afternoon, Nov. 21, at the chapter house. Mrs. Stephen Day and Mrs. W a Ish were hostesses. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick G. Merrill of Evanston, formerly of Kenilworth, announce the marriage of their daughter, Kathrvn. to \Villiam Charles Havelaar 0·1 ~;~turrlav. 'j\;ovemher 30. POULTRY The finest the market affork. Mauy North Shnre famili es tried it Thanksgiving. Here arc the students of New Trier High school who form a strong debating combination. First row (left to right)-John Loeb, John Curtis and Albert Denton. Second row-Lowell Comee, Lois Goldstein, Helen Bosley, Dorothy Schoenfield and William Hastings. Third row-Solon Reily (business manager ), C. E. MacLean (coach) and Paul Hosking. _/ EGGS Guaranteed Freshly Laid Wheeling· Farms Phone Wheeling 15 Gifts that · Make W~;iting a Ple.pre ' - ..-~;·~I .. ' ·. Vol. 3 Dec. 6. 1929 game and then ca:me back with two well over 900, which was just a little too much for Ed's "Kids." " The Mixed League still finds the ]. H. Schaefer team in first place, with the H . F. Ritter, Wilmette Life, llnd Ble...ser teams in a close fight for In th ~ first five games of their ten- second. B. Mac Stevens leads the game match Frank Feigen and Nutch ladies with a 150 average, while Lee Hoffman are twelve pins ahead of Nelson of the men is in front with Eddie Bleser and Frank Sesterhenn. 190. Each one of the four averaged over 190~ showing some classy bowling, Most people who frequent these so we wouldn't be surprised this coming Saturday if they average 200 or alleys very often have come to the conclusion that Moe (Savage) De better. Haye is about the most artistic bowler on the drives. It seems he does everything but the splits when he throws his well-known sour apple. The 'Borres' took two out of three from Ed's ~offee Shop Monday night, which put them in first place by one game. They dropped the first In the home, school or office one of these fountain Pen Desk Seta will find a ready welcome. It combines - ~tyle with usefulness-two of the essentials for any gift. You may examine this set at our completely stocked stationery counter. ~- The Rexall Store -l.,.; - -~-- c. T ... -.'If -- 729 Ridge Ave. C..tral aacl Wilmette AYeauea Plaoaee Wilmette Z1 aDd Z1 C...tral aad Wilmette Ayeauea Plaoaea Wilmette Z8 and 2t PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS

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