26 WILMETTE LIFE September 28. 1928 GIFTS North Shore Girls Pledged to Sororities at N. U. This year there are many north shore girls who have. entered Northwestern university as freshmen. · Following are some of the names of the girls who were pledged to different sororities: Frances Weld, Eleanor Sherman, Margaret Hubsch, Margaret ~' hitsett, G e r t rude Winnzenburg, Frances Stevens, and Ruth Seanor were pledged to Kappa Kappa Gamma ; Barbara Holden .and Jane Wilson pledged Alpha Phi; Betty · Brown, Doris Fraser, Mabel Anderson, Pi Beta Phi; Edwina Cadmus, Mary Eleanor Gray, Dorothy Hanchett, Kappa Alpha Theta; Marjorie Bell, Frances Allworth, Alpha Gamma Delta; . Anna Larner, Chi Omega; and Caroline Baker to Gamma Phi Beta. Jeanne Culver of \Vilmette has been pledged to the Kappa Gamma sorority at the Cniversity of Illinois. Christian Science Churches Kenilworth Women Voters ()pen Season in October · B,. P. H. The Kenilworth League of Women voters, w~th Mrs. Mark Cresap as president, is planning an opening meetin~ the latter part of October. The league is arranging a program which will be of vital importance to every member at this important time. With the Pres~ idential election so near at hand there are a number of speakers available with information which every womau should hear. A drive will be made to have every woman in Kenilworth a member of this league. The league has grown from small beginnings and limited interest to a I;Ir!,!'e and flourishing group and its officers are eager to have .its membership one-hundred percent. Announcement of the date and speaker will be made in a future issue of the Wilmette Life. Following the usual custom the league will probably have a huffct luncheon served on that day. You will find innumerable suggestions for gifts in our Gift Shop. New and beautiful things a're arriving daily. We solve your gift problem. GEORGE BRAUN MARRIES Mr. and Mrs. Edmund K. Tocbelman of Villa Park, Ill., have announced the marriage of their daughter, Vera, to George C. Braun, son of Mr. and Mrs. \\'ill C. Braun of 807 Central avenue. The · ccremot1y took place SeptemberS, in Villa Park. , 1\frs. Thornton Adams 9f Pensacola, T·la., daughter of Mr. an<1 Mrs. Morton B. Skinner is here for a visit with her two children at the Skinner home, 1012 Greenwood avenue. Oriental Pottery copies of i m p o r ted Oriental Pottery. Beautiful bowls. \'Uts, condiment sers. tea pots and others. Euh S_ r.oo . J;~pantse Engraving Orders for Christmas Card engraving are being taken now. Avoid· tht annoying last minute ordering. "Reality" was the subject of the lesson-sermon in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, Sunday, September 23. The golden text was from Psalms 119:89, 90, "Forever, 0 Lord, thy word is settled in heaven. Thy faithfulness is unto all .generations: thou hast established the earth, and it abideth." · Among the citations which comprised the lesson-sermon ·was the following from the Bible: "Ponder the path of thy feet, and let all thy ways be established. Turn not to the right hand nor to the left: remove thy foot from evil" (Proverbs 4 :~6, 27). The lesson-sermon also included the following passages from the Christian Science textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures," by Mary Baker Eddv: "Man walks in the direction towards which he looks, and where his treasure is, there will his heart be also. If our hopes and affections are RESUME NOON RECITALS spiritual, they come from above, not \V. W. Kimball company is resum from beneath, and they bear as of old ing the Friday noon recitals in Kim .. the fruits of the Spirit" (p. 451). hall hall on October 5. The series will .Mr. and ~frs. Robert Wooden ·of be opened by Frances Stodola, soprano. Eulalie Kober, pianist, will Davenport, Iowa. ' 'vho have been in Europe for the past three months, present the program at the October 12 have taken their daughter, Jean, back recital. Dwight Cook, tenor, Octohome with them. Jean has been stay- ber 19, and Hilda Hinricjs, cellist, Ocing with Mrs. T. C. Moulding of 1004 tober 26. At each recital there will he organ . numbers on the fine concert inGreenwood avenue all summer. struments by AJien W. Bogan and Edward Benedict, organists. ... Gifts-Lamps-Stationery Social Engraving 111 · AT U. OF C. RECEPTION THE GIFT Suor SHERMAN AVE. ENTRANCE Just as it is with.C. a rs -so it is with Clothes Today many big business men who easily can afford expensive automobiles are buying moderate priced ones. They find they get just as much service, just as much,comfort,justasmuchscyle.And · · . thesaving ~)} is tremen· nn·v.&ian dous. Mr. and Mrs. John D. 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