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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 14 Jan 1927, p. 15

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January 14, 1927 W I ·t ME T T E L I F E 15 Presbyterians Will Give William G. Hibbard · ······················································· · Reception for Mrs. Tawse Honored by Tablet T he Woma n's society of the Presbynttanaton Shop Open TMUda)', ThuTsda)' and SatuTda)' Ettenings in Hibbard School terian church will entertain at a recep-1 ~ . The tab let given by the Hibbard fam- tion Tuesday afternoon, January 18, in 1 ily of W innetka, in memory of Wil- honor of Mrs. John Gordon ·Tawse, li am Gold H ibbard, was unveiled and who is leaving Wilmette at the firs.t dedicated at an impressive ceremony of the month. The reception is to be in the assemblv hall of the Hibbard held at the home of Mrs. George C. school, 3244 Ainslie avenue, Chicago, · Lowell, 900 Ashland avenue, and the at 2 :15 o'clock, January G, under the hours are 3 to 5 o'clock. direction of the Chicago Public School Mrs. Charles A. Keller is chairman Art society. in charge of the reception. The past . William Gold Hibbard IV unveiled presidents of the society are to be the tablet, while William Gold Hibbard among those re-ceiving, Mrs. George P. III of 942 Pine street, Winnetka, pre- Magill, Mrs. Frank M. Church, prcsisented the tahlct to the Public School dent, Mrs. Helen \Neils, Mrs. R. H. Art societ.v. Mrs. Augustus Carpenter R'ICC, '\1 u rs. F 'ran k E · ager, '\f .:.' rs. F re d accepted the tablet in the name of . Quay Je, ' [ C A K 11 _, rs. . .... e cr an d '1v·I rs . the societv, and William McAndrew, Tawes will rc:~ceh·e. superintendent of schools in Chicago, accepted it for the Chicago schools. Rev. Charles P. Anderson gave an Football Star Turns address on \Villiam Gold Hibbard as to Boxing fo r Winter he had known him. Mr. Hihhard was I r· f I' one of Chicago's pioneers, who did I Howard . \\ mbcrg ~). \\ llmc:tte. much for schools and art in the city. W~lO:'C ~~ayll~g ?11 the gn,(hr~n. ~e"m~ Representing the Hibbard school in per ~II11tar) school the past . e<t. 0.1 the ceremonies, was James T. Gaffney, .l,>Ut t~a~ football .tean: on the a~l~lettc principa l of the school, who \\'as ·chair- map. ~s 110\\' go111g .m for addJtiOn~l man of the program. The hig·h school laurel ~ 111 tl.lc. ~ooncnllc .. ~Io .. ~chool s Choral club and the school orchestra ! sports. acttnt J('S.. He IS .taking up furnished a program of musiral num- \nestlmg. and boxt~lg, at ;~· h·ch, l~y the hers. way. h~ 1~ no nov1cc. \\ n.1hcrg IS not The tablet was the \\'Ork of Arthur .t:·o111g tn tor haskcthall this ~· car, preHeun, architect. and Emil Zettler, fcrring the mor~ strcnu~ms worko~tts :'culptor. on the mat and 111. the nnB'· · hy whtch ·he hope s to keep 111 the pmk of conI clition for next Year's se·!"sion on the ~Irs. \\'illiam H~rridge of 1440 For- I football team. · I e-,t a\'enue entcrta111cd at luncheon and bridge on Saturday, January 8, in E. T. Hav entertained at 11 honor of ~f rs. Thoma s S. Hcnran of ()'c lock luncheon ~nd bridge on \V cdOakland, Cal. ne sclaY aftcmoon, January 12, at her -0~Ir s. \\'allarc Benke, 300 Crt'cnlcaf honL· ·at 221 Sheridan road . -0;t\'l'JilH'. entntain cd at brid gl' \\'c dnes~r r:'. C. \\.a tt s of 301 Fnnkaf an·- I day of la st week for ~[rs . Harold l' hc l't h a Ill c'i 1·: a:, t ()rang l'. :\ . J.. who nue ha:-- returned irotn Cuba and Palm : is Yisiting in E,·an_s ton. Bea ch. I (0 )IB1liDID I I Henrg C.Lyttonl Sons State and Jackson-Chicago Orrington and Church-Evanston · · · · · · · · All merchandise advertised in the Chi· cago papers is also on sale in our Evans· ton Shop. ~ ~ ·' · · · · · · · · a January Clearances Now ·in Progress Throughnut Our .. · '· . · · · · · · · · 1 ~fr:-;. ·Evanston Shop Presenting Decisive Savings on · · · · · · Two--Piece Frock, $35 Cleverly En1ploys Wool Hand-Em broidery tn the R oumanian Fashion Ycry newest style note T HE of the month is the use of colorful . wool embroidery. an influence directly tr.1ccable . to the recent visit of the Queen of Roumania l' This Frock has large pocket. fitted cuffs. and belt ends accented with this embroidery. in which tiny metall ic sequtns are scattered. Made of a new. finer-thanever worsted jersey that looks very much like costl y kas h a this Golflex F rock is priced mod estl y at $ 35. H ere in love Iy colors: hydra ngea blue. fa llow, putty, two gree ns : pistachio and palmetto, Liberty blue, C astillian red, and the a)ways smart white. ~~· · · · · · · Men's, Young Men's :·· I · · · · and Boys' Suits l· Overcoats Shoes · · · · .· Furnishings ~J! I I ~ 13. ·· · ·· · · ··· ········" ~·-······~ ··_ · · · ······~··· · co ········· f;if· ~~ . tl7 - Jr.l I -;-. ~~· · · + · + + + · · + + · + + + + + + · · + · · · · · · · · + ;,...-;-+++ + · · · + · + · · · + · .....-.- N. A. Hanna & Co. Gowns - Hats 1168 Wilmette Avenue Sports Apparel Phone Wilmette 467 I + 6 · · OIL TO BURN A Grade for Every Burner BUGBES A COMPANY General Officea, 844 Ruah St. North Shore plant, Howard at McCormick Blvd. Superior 6481-2-3-4 Telephonea: Nilea Center 217 Greenleaf 3456 Rogera Park 0982 6 · 6 · 6 · · 6 WILMETTE + + + A + 6 + + + + 6 · 6 · · · + 6 + + · · 6 + + · · · 6 6 + · 6 · · 6 6 A +A

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