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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 25 Jan 1924, p. 12

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12 WILMETTE Do Your Eyes POOL .& PIPER ·INC· CHILOR.EN'S SHOE SPECIALISTS Theater Guild Presents "Red Robe" "Bum"? Do your Eyes Bum after Exposure to the intense Sun and the Dusty Winds? P Eugene Brieux, which is bemg presented at the .\ · ·embly hall this evening by the .North Shore Theatre~ .\TRONS~and patronesses fo~ "The Red Robe," a Announcing THE SEMI-ANNUAL Murine brings Quick Relief. Soothes tired Eyelids and Keeps the Eyes Clear and Healthy. Murine is the Standard, Safe Eye Remedy used in Medical Practice for over 30 years; now compounded for home use by Dr. McFatrich. Keep a bottle within reach. Sold by all good chemists. SALE · of Women's and Children's Shoes and Ho~iery SPECIAL REDUCTIONS on broken and discontinued lines the direction of Alexander Dean, mclude Mr. and Mrs. C. G. ham, Mr. and Mrs. Mark W. Cresap, Judge a!ld Mrs. Sidney man and Mr. and Mrs. Grant Ridgway of Kemlworth, Mr. Preston Bo\'den, Mrs. William G. J:Iibbard, Mr. and Mn. Dunlap Smi"th, and Mr. and Mrs. _Wtlloughby G. Walling of netka, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce MacLetsh, Mr. and Mrs. James and Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Clerk of Glencoe." There will be tw.o performances of The Red Robe· Skokie school in Winnetka, one tomorrow ~vening and ~londay evening next. The Evanston productmn takes ary 30 at the Woman's club. . . The cast is made up of the followmg .members: Oltver worth, D,orothy Todd, Mrs. Leslie Park~r, Beatrice Pease, -;..Iendenhall, Perry Dunlap Smith, Juha Hanks, Lloyd Samuel Otis, Samuel C. Smart, Mr:s. Durley Cates, Henry J. Curr and Mrs. Frederick Dickinson. 700 PAIRS OF WOMEN'S AND GROWING GIRLS' -low shoes taken from our regular lines, to be closed out at the unusual price of Charles H. Feltman Becomes. a Benedict HE marriage of Miss Esther Louise Lewis, daughter of and Mrs. Harry A. Lewis of 6629 Harvard avenue, T to Charles Howard Feltman, son of Mr. and Mrs . Charles man of 800 Sheridan road, t.ook place Wednesday even' o'clock, at her parents' residence. The Rev. Myron W. sisted by the Rev. David Davy, performed the cer . . M. Lewis was the bride's maid of honor, and her bri",de!sm;lids · Miss Alberta Lewis, Miss Virginia Kendall, Miss Louise Mi s Dorothy Whitney. Roland D. Feltman served as best · Norval Stephens, Edward Settles, William McElwain and B. Cook ushered. Mr. and Mrs. Feltman will be at home : T\\'enty-Ninth street, Des Moines, Iowa. A Safe Eye Remedy (or Daily Personal UN in tbe Home. Easy to apply. A bottle laate a long time, Nevet be without it. $2.95 No Exchanges or Refunds 10% off on all HOSIERY 1608 Chi.cago Ave., at Davis Street EVANSTON Telephone Evanston _ 973 MURINE EYE REMEDY Co. CHICAGO, U.S.A. 8ol4 aa4 . . _ _. . bp ADAMS' PHARIIACY Winnetka, . Junior Ice Carnival Attracts Indian Hill NDIAN Hill Club is to have a Junior Ice Carnival to be I in fancy dress costumes tomorrow afternoon. The open with a grand march at 2 o'clock and there will be many for the various events, as well as for the best costumes. A Winter Sports dinner-dance, dinner to be served at o'clock, will follow the afternoon program. m. ----------------~GD----------------- Miss Laura Arnold Bride of Uarold .Aiustin R. and Mrs. G. W . Arnold, formerly of Winnetka, announce M marriage of tht:ir daughter, Laura Amalia, to Mr. Austin of B,oise, Idaho, Saturday, January 12, at the Roj'ers hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Austin will be at home after-rebruary· 1114 South Third ' avenue, in Maywood. Miss Jean Fischer, 728 Tenth street, entertained twenty-four of her friends informally last Friday afternoon, in honor of her tenth birthday anniversary. Her guests included Olive Fischer, Elizabeth Balhatchet, Alice Guertler, Ruth Cohen, Jane Cohen, Amy Claggett, Dorothy Newton. Meta Miller, Elinor Lourie, Lucia Hollister, Edna Varney, Mary Louise Hogan, Adelaide Franklin, Louise Shepherd, Maybelle Holmes, Carolyn Cazel, Clara Wolff, Marjorie Eldred, Marguerite Casey, Margaret Stackhouse, Florence Hanson, Pauline Jones and Frances Lutz . -oTry to tune 1n on W. E. A. F., New 'x ark's leading radio station for Mrs. Floy Little Bartlett's program on Saturday afternoon, January 26. Mrs. Bartlett, who is a resident of Winnetka, and is well known in north shore musical circles will broadcast a pro~ram from 5 until 5:30 o'clock. Mrs. Guy Stuart Bailey of New York city, formerly of Winnetka, will sing the songs. -oMrs. Sarah E. Gay, 929 Twelfth street, accompanied by her daughter, Miss Jessie Gay, are leaving Sunday for California, to embark early in February for Honolulu where they will join Miss Blanche Gay, who has been in the Hawaiian Islands since last spring. Mrs. Gay will not return home until the latter part of August. -o-- OVER 90% DF ONE MILLION STILL IN S . E RVICE Since delivering their first ca!', 2arly in December, 1914, Dodge Brothers have manufactured and sold one million mot~r vehicles. Over 90% of all these cars are still in active · sennce. In spite of the absence of members who are away at Joseph Miller entertained club of which he is viceSaturday evening in honor ins, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mr. Thomas Hicks of Chicago. members in attendance were MisseS' Winifred Mickey, Borden, Margaret Stafford and Joseph Miller, Ralph Borden and ville ]. Borchers. -oMrs. Edward Braun was president of the Ladies' St. Joseph's church at it meeting last Sunday afterno }. Hartmann is the new vice Mrs. Peter Wagner was retary, Mrs. Philip L. Hill treasurer, and Mrs. J. Woerner, man of the Sick Benefit. The Sodality announces a bu card party to be given on Sunday ning, February 2. --()-- This striking fact stands alone-a unique and overwhelming tribute to the principles and methods responsible for a product of such enduring worth~ Activities at the Guilmette club during the coming year the Junior Party to be held ning; a Bridge tomorrow Bowling and a Smoker for next Monday night; a and bridge on the following evening, and an informal dinner on the evening of February 2. -oGood news of interest to so here is word from Los Angeles, that Bobby Barker, son of )ir, Mrs. Wilton E. Barker, formerlJ this village, has greatly improvc4 health during the last few Mrs. Barker and the children visit here next summer if the physician approves of the trip Bobby. ....-oMr. and Mrs. Peter J. K Ctmtral avenue, are leaving an exteuded stay in California . their absence Mrs. Klapperich's and sister, ~t- Shoemaker. ;tnd Shoemaker wtll occupy the1r hOdlt- Mr. and Mrs. J. Hugh Foster, 921 Greenleaf avenue, are making an extensive tour of the West, stopping at several points in Texas and southern California, and returning by way of Portland, Spokane and Denver in the early spring. -o-- Mr. and Mrs. Wendelin P. Seng are giving a Scotch costume party tomorrow evening in the ballroom of their _ home at 401 Lake avenue. Sixty guests . haw been invited to dinner preceding the dancin&. -o- No~ Shore Hotel Biela. Pho.e EYan. 307 Miss Winifred Weedon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs~ymo~d M. ~r. and Mrs. John F. Weedon, 2041 chum of Lake Forest, formerly Ftfth st_reet, left Wednesday for New Wilmette announce the birth af York c1ty, from where she will sail daughter' Helen Gloria at the January ..;0, on a cruise around the Harris hospital on Mo'nday, ] world. 14. -<>, Messrs. J?hilip Hoffman, Paul Bleser, Mrs. Frank L~oontz, 1121 1oseph . Stemer and Bernard Schildgen . land avenue, will return today le~t Fnday of last week on an extended Lake Geneva, where she was tr1p throu~h Florida and to several by the death of her mother, pomts ?f tnterest in the West Indies. Delia Allen. Mrs. Allen passed 1 hey wall be away abcut llix weeks. on January 17. I

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