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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 1 Oct 1926, p. 11

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October 1, 1926 = WILMETTE LIFE lf GIVE BRIDGE SCORE CARDS Kenilworth Happenings CLUB MEETS TUESDAY The first meeting . of The Neighbors w!ll be held Tuesday, October 5. It. will be a reception to the new members, followed by a song recital. The day of meeting has been changed from Thursday to Tuesday. The hoard hopes that all niembers will realize the change. 1Jr. and Mrs. L. M. Allen, .258 Melrose /<1\·enue, returned to Kenilworth Sunday night after a two and a half · weeks' trip in the East. They went down the St. Lawrence river and to the Saguenay country and on their way home visited their daughter, Mrs. E. D. Slater, in Lexington, Mass., and their son, Francis Allen, in Larchmont, N.Y. ·-oThe Rector's Aid society of the Church of the Holy Comforter will have its first meting on Monday, October 4. Luncheon will be served at the regular time, 12 :30 o'clock, and the first business meeting of the year will then be held. ~I rs. George W. Maher of 424 \Varwick road, and her niece, Violet Wild, ]eft Kenilworth this week to visit a friend of Mrs. Maher in Erie, Pa. -o- Auction bridge score cards are being given out free of charge by the Hubbard Woods Lumber and Coal Company, it was announced this week. Those who would like to have some M. P. Helmick and his daughter, may call at the office, telephone·, or Miss Mary Katherine Helmick, of mail a card, it is explained. Chanute, Kan., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Trumbull Backus, 24 Cumnor Among the \Vilmette girls attending road, Kenilworth. Miss Helmick is on Lake Forest college as freshmen this her way to Goucher college. year, are Miss Eugenia Jones of 1538 - oForest avenue, Miss Helen Marie M rs. Richard Rowe (Florence \Vhe e- Ol son .of 716 Ninth street, and Miss lock) will be hostess at a shower for Muriel Jelinek of 326 Greenleaf a\·eMiss Beatrice Bartholff of Glencoe at nue. the Skokie Country club \V ednesday , .-0It represents the season's most October 6. Miss Bartholff will be BruGe Hulbert, 528 Abbott.s ford road, popular viands. What ever is married October 12. left Kenilworth last week to attend the obtainable in fr esh vegetables, -0University of Michigan. He has l~ ~en meats and seafood can always Mrs. R. C. Osgood of 423 Es sex pledged to the Phi Delta Theta fra be had her e at moderate prices. road, Kenilworth and her son, Gilbert. ternity. He spent the last week-end arrived home Sunday, September 26, at home, and left for ~Iichigan Monday Tempting Service from Maine where they pas sed the night. summer. Clifton Osgood has just en-otered his second year at Phillips-ExeMrs. Fred H. Deacon, 351 Cumberter acadehty. land road, Kenilworth, entertained her -oM iss Rutl1 Joyce, 531 Essex road, club at luncheon and bridge ThursKenilworth, celebrated her ninth birth- day of this week. 11 A. M. to 8 P. M. -aday on · Saturday, September 25, by 1159 Wilmette Avenue Mrs. Richard Wolfe, 414 Essex road, having a party for twenty of her little Kenilworth, entertained her sewing friends. club Friday of last week. -o11 r. and Mrs. David R. Decamp of ·:~tl....C~)~()---( ) . . . .()~·~·~·~ . . . . ,,.._...~~ ..............-.c·.._....-.....-c..-.c~..-.c.._.~..~. ()15 Abbottsford road have returned to Kenilworth after entering their son, Wilson, in the University of Indiana. 0 0 D 0 0 D 0 MAC'S Bowling Lunch 0 n D lbc=::ro--,-~oa M r. and Mrs . Fred Butlev. 220 Sh r riCarl Keith and Mi ss Margaret Keith returned · to their home in Kenilworth dan road, left Kenilworth - last Friday from Big Lake, \Vis., Friday night. for Toronto, Canada. They expect to 'Mi ss Keith . tarted her second year at he gone two weeks. -othe Art institute on Monday. H crhert J an·ett , 534 Essex road, -0The Kenilworth Garden club is meet- Kenilworth. left last we ek to attend ing at the home of Mrs. Charles Vvare the "Cnivcrsity of Illinois. -o325 Abbottsford road, today. An ex~ ~f r:> . R. H. Jarrett, 534 Es sex road , change of plant s is to be made on this the la st meeting of the season. ' Kenih·orth ancl her daughter, Alice, arc visiting friends in Indiana. -o~.J r. and ~f rs. \V. \V. \Vheclock. 132 Oxford road. leit Kenilworth \Vcdnesday fo r Vir.ginia Hot Springs. -o- -o- I I I I I I I I I I i i I I i i -oThe North Shore Golf cluh is having a Harvrst Home dinner-dance and ent ertainment Saturday evening Octoher 2. I I I I. Carter's UA.U.S.MZ.a.. _ __ .Pa·r ent- Teachers Dancing Classes Commencing Thursday, October 14th 6th, 7th and 8th Grades High School KNIT I i i i Underwear J Lelong and Drecoll say: This underwear meets the need of both mode and climate. Substantial Food for School Children Your children will find at the Wilmette Cafe substantial food, such as is needed fo~ vigorous growth. Our noonday plate luncheon-soup, meat, vegetables-is appetizing and nutritious. Friday, October 15th up to, and including 4th grade and 5th grade. I I I I I I i I I I I ' i N the world of artistry in dress the names of Lelong and Drecoll of Paris stancl at the very forefront. . Now in their own ateliers Lelong and Drecoll have tested typical Ca.rter Union Suits as foundations for their newest and most original dresses. Lelong and Drecoll compliment the perfect fit of Carter's. The famous lasting fit of Carter's Underwear so pleasing to these great couturiers is knitted into the fabrics by Carter's special multi-needle method of knitting. For men and children; too The same 1 a s t i n g fit- enduring through months of wear and frequent laundering- which women find. indispensable to the demands of the mode, makes Carter Underwear for m en, children and babies unique. I I I l I I I Edwina Martine Weclder Teacher Wilmette Woman's Club The T A Y L 0 R'S DRY GOODS 1125--27 Central Ave. Wilmette 1914 Wilmette Cafe Meals that ·tufy L~~=~~:.~~:::.._______.

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