Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 9 May 1935, p. 24

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active cha>ters at .Northwestern Uni- versity, University of Illinois, and. Mrs. Henry Hall, 500 Central ave- University of Wisconsin, reex- nue, is leaving ,'today for St. Joseph, pected to be represented ai this lunch- Mich., wbere, she wiIl visit; a friend, con, which also wil1 be'qpen to others, Mrs. Mabel O. Heniderson durinfg who are interested. blossorniweek. FnL RME Advisor rooni' basebali gamnes are played practically every nighit, and a tennis, tournament is now, in progress. The girls.- have' been unable . to use the dlay courts at the high school be- cause of rain and the new cernent. courts. are just being-comtplete.d. Coný- sequently other courts have been used' for the* tournament. Much interest. has. been shown in ar chery, and shootinig is held after school'every day. Score s are being kept for team tryouts. Mrs. Jamnes Prindle. of Glencoè, formerly of Evanston, was luncheon hostess to, lier. north shore sewing club recently. Among the, members from Kenilworth are Miss Virginia Etelt, Mis Katherine Stolp, Mrs. Robert Osgood, and Mrs. Claude Sanders. 0o Mr. and M.rs. Frank G. Karslalce and their three sons Donald, William, and Richard, of 520 Lak e avenue, moved to Wilmette about the middle of April. They formerly lived in Evaniston. Notices are going out this week to ail civic and patriotic orgainizations ini the village to participate in the Mem- orial Day services held as usual in the Village,' beginning with the services in Memorial Park cemetery at sunrise,. this to be f ollowed by a parade f rom Washington park to the Village Hall, where à prominent speaker, will be heard and appropriate -services will be held. It is promised'that Evanston's Champion Drum andBugle, Corps and the New Trier High School band. will, t e pa rt in the parade. 1t is:suggest- ed that WiLMETTE LiFE be watched for further niotices of line-of-miarch. For information concerning. this. program call either Post Commander George C. Sherzer, Wiltnette 2961, James C. Lea- ton, Mihnette 2772, or Joseph Shantz. Parade Marshal, Wilmette:1589. ---Submnitted by James C. Leaton, chairman. Patriotic Celebrations committee. American Legion, Winmette Post No. 46.. VISITS bAtJGtTER M rs. B. G:* Calloway, 920 Linden avenue, is leaving tomnorrow to spend Mother's day with her daughter, Caroline, who is a freshman at,.the university of Illinois and lives at the Alpha Phi 'sôrority house. Th Evauston Store 0 Cliurch ad Shern"wn-' MARSHALL FIELD C omplete Wardrobe Your In * y WARMI WEATHER 7< FELTI *If DA VIS ST. 40-incb pure dye printed c repes i the snlartest of stripes and patterns fo r afternoon and eve- ning or àtripes for sports wear........ yard $1, '1749 i ST. THIRD AQOR 1749 é ST.

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