==================~================~================~==================' September 28, l928 . W I L M F T 'T E L IF E 13. K enilw. o rth Union . Church Kenilworth avenue and Warwick road Kenilworth Dr. Herbert L. Willett, minister The service on Sunday morning at 11 . will be appro~~triate to "Homecoming Sunday." The subJect of the s·ermon will be "The Church and the Community." Sunday school at 9 :45. Classes for all, . and all welcome. The Young People's club will meet Sunday evening at 7 o'clock in the Guild room. All m('mbers, former members, and those interested in the group are urged to be_ present in order that plans for the year may be formulated. The Teachers' council will meet Wednesday evening at 7:15. The pt·ogram for the year's work will be discussed. All officers and teachers are asked to be present. Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock Dr. Willett will qeliver the second of the lecture-studies in the series on "Great PoHH of the Ages." The subject will be "Aeschylus, the Father of Athenian Drama." Later topics in this weekly series will be, "'l.'he A'1thor of Job, Poet and Philosopher," "Virgil, and the Roman Empire," "Dante, and the Divine Comedy," "Shakespeare, the Myriadminded," "Milton, the Poet of the Reformation," "Goethe, the Poet of PantheiRm," "Wordsworth, the Poet of Nature," "Browning, the Poet of Optimism," and "Tennyson, the Poet of the Divine Order." Pr(>J!Oding the lecture there will be a brief orgat1 recital and devotional ~e rvice. Mrs. B. F. Ellsberry has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Hicks, 241 Melrose avenue, Kenilworth. Mrs. Ells berry is Mrs. Hicks' sister. -o- Unitarian Church 1405 Chicago a venue, Evanston Sunday, September SO Dr. Louis C. Cornish, president of the Mrs. Sanford Holden, 527 Warwick American Unitarian association, wlll road, Kenilworth, entertained a few of preach. her Chicago friends at luncheon on Thursday, October f Meeting of the Chicago Associate AlWednesday. -oHance in the Church House. Mr. Bragg The Kenilworth Garden club is :~~n~~~a~~te~nother spealier will be anmeeting Friday, September 28, at the home of Mrs. Mark c~·csap, 535 \Var:-: W. C. T. U. MEETING wick road. The W. C. T. U. of Wilmette and -oM iss Caroline Roberts, daughter of Winnetka will meet next Monday at the John Marshall Roberts, 328 War- 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Charles wick road, Kenilwofth, left Jast week Bickell, 202 Golf terrace, Wilmette. for Dana hall at Wellesley, Mass. The speaker is to be announced. Mrs. Bentley McC'Ioud, 338 Kenilworth avenue, Kenilworth, entertained her bridge club on Wednesday :lt luncheon and bridge. -oBernice Winifred Cole, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. E. M. Cole, 3115 Essex road, Kenilworth, is now living at Lois Durand hall, Lake Forest college. -o- ]. V. Rathbone of 523 Abbottsford road, Kenilworth, returned to Princeton Tuesday for his sophomore year. -oThe George H. Dormans have returned tQ Wilmette after a summer in the East. 1ack Rathbone, son of Mr. and Mrs. 320 MICHIGAN AVENUE GOWNS WRAPS NORTH · FURS The Ladies' Guild will open its season next Monday at 10 A. l\:1. Luncheon will Le :;; ·rved. All are invited. The subject of the f'ermon Sunday llV,it·ning, October .7, will be, "The Unfailing· Christ." Mr. and ~1 rs. Lloyd Hill and their two· children ha rc retun1ed to their apartment in the Belden Stratford hotel after spending the .last three months at their summer home in Kenilworth. -oA group of women 'from the guild of the Church of the Holy Comforter · attended the fall United Thank Offering meeting of the diocese of Chicago held recently at St. Peter's church in Chicago. c!JndividuafiiJl--- CChe mode ~r c£vening Cire Satins, luxurious new Velvets, evening gowns of simplicity and elegance, without elaboration .. these were the important formal features of the re;. cent Paris Openings. I --oM r. and Mrs. William H. \Vicboldt have bought the residence at 243 'Warwick road, Kenilworth, from Mr. and Mrs. Edward Zip£. Mr. Weiboldt is president of the \\' ieboldt stores. - -of ames H. Prentiss of 201 Cumberlaiul road, Kenilworth, left Monday night for Colorado, where he expects to spend his vacation fishing. Mr. Prentiss will be gone until October l. --o: . vrr. and Mrs. Harry Weese have · moved back into their home at 141 Kenilworth avenue, Kenilworth, after spending the entire summer in Barrington, Ill. -o\Vebstcr Ball of Indian Hill left Thursday for Princet~n where he expects to enter his freshman year. Miss Paisley Ball is visiting in Cleveland. -o- ~1 · Miss Beatrice Fitzgerald of Detroit . Mich. arrived last Saturday to spend the week with Mr. and Mrs. C. ]. Field of 1334 Maple avenue. -0- Mr. and :Mrs. William Healy of 205 Melrose avenue, Kenilworth, motored to Michigan Tuesday to visit friends for a few days. And we.are presenting a charming ne\v. collection of these luxu.rious Paris Evening Mod~s · . . each lovelier than the last . . . each distinctly individual. -oMrs. Victor Sanborn, formerly of Kenilworth, entertained her bridge club last Tuesday at her home in Lake Forest. Mrs. John White, 270 Oxford road, Kenilworth, entertained a . few friends at luncheon and bridge on Tuesday of this week. -o-· -oMrs. W. W. Wheelock of 132 Oxford road 4 .Kenilworth, is home from a short trip to Memphis, Tenn.