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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 6 Jul 1928, p. 13

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July 6, 1928 WI~METTE LIF~ -13 · · Announce Next Week's Winnetka Man Is .de-Lecture Tours Gul Reelected· Head "The Philippine Peoples" and "Minof N. U. Alumni erals" at 11 ·a.m. and 3 p.m. respec- tours of museum exhibits under the 1 RUG MAN ~OVES guidance of staff lecturers are free. K. Jorjorian.J manager of Lord's Parties assemble inside the north en- rug department, moved this week to trance. a new home at 1719~ Elmwood avenue, Wilmette. .- s. . " · · I( . ' . . The Northwestern University Gen- tively on Monday will be the spbj~cts Miss Mary Crush is entertaining as eral Alumni association anrtounces of the first of next week's guide-lec- her houseguest, Miss Jane Hoffman of CHRISTIAN SCI~NC~ SERVICE that on June 30 it completed the most ture tours at Field Museum of Natural Forest Hills, Long Island, during the "Sacrament" will be the subject at the succe5sful year since its history. The History. Subjects other days at the month of July, in her home at 710 service of the First Church 'o f Christ, organization was founded in 1921 by same hours are: Tuesday, "Sumatra Laurel avenue. Miss Hoffman form- Scientist, in Wilmette, Sunday morning, the Malay Peninsula" and erly lived at 718 Laurel avenue before July 8, at the 11 o'clock services. ' a union of th~ organizations repre- and sentil=lg the alumni of the several "Trees"; Wednesday, "Java and Bor- she moved to Forest Hilts. neo" and "Foreign Birds"; Thursday, schools of the university. -oMr. and Mrs. George H. Bird have two general tours covering anthroAt the end of its first year the orClarenc~ H. K;wanagh of 349 Maple just returned from a motor trip through pology, bota.ny, goology and zoology; ganization had memb~rshiQ of 2,600. and Friday, "Mexico, Past and Pres- avenue has gone to New York City on the White mountains to their home at It now has 7,000 members. It began ent" and "Precious Stones." The se a two weeks' business trip. 1010 Chestnut avenue: with a twenty-two page magazin_ e which has been increased to fortyfour pages and ranks as one of the two Evanston Shop Open Saturday Evenings Only During ]ul'J. and August or three best publications of its kind in America. It has organized local clubs of Northwestern alumni in seventv-six cities throughout the United States, Canada and Europe. The associati.on has thus kept pace with the remarkable development the university ha5 made during the same period. J Appreciation of the success that has CHICAGO-State and Jackson EVANSTON-Orrington and Church been attained during the year is expressep by the re-election of all officers of the association for another year. They are as follows: Leslie ~f. Goode r, president; Thomas A. Harwood, vice-president; Dr. John H. Cadmus, secretary; Georg~ P . Ellis, treasurer. Mr. Gooder is secretary and general manager of D. F. Kelter & company of Chicago. He lives at 1046 Dinsmore roa~, Winnetka. Mr. Harwood is associate director, ·r:d ..·. in G. Booz Sprveys, Chicago, and resides at 2016 Har.ri~Qn street, Evanston. Dr. John H. Cadmus is a dentist · with offices in the Medical Arts building, Chicago. Formerly he lived in Hubbard Woods but recently moved to Evanston where he resides at the Georgian · hotel. Mr. Ellis, who has been tre.;tsurer of the association for six years, is thtY . head of the Ellis, Pinkerton compa~y. public accountants, of Chic~o. Recently he moved from Evanston to Beverly Hills. a Henrg C.Lytton I Sons In Our Evanston Shop 1i1BI!<e)IBBII Jewell Thalmann Bride of Clarence Eisenhauer Miss Jewell Thalmann was married June 27, in St. Joseph's church, to Clarenc-e Eisenhauer of Hammond. Ind. Mrs. Eisenhauer is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Thalmann of 2311 Lake avenue. The Rev. Father Rumy performed the ceremony. The hride ,,·ore a dress of ivory bridal satin with long tight sleeves and a train. Her veil was of ivory white tulle trimmed in pearls and orange blossoms and her bouquet was of white tea ro s e~ and lilies of the valley. · Miss Lee Ett of \Vilmette 'vas the maid of honor and wore a chiffon pink dress. The bridesmaids. Miss Anna Ketlev of Winnetka aad Mis s Adeline Brow"'n of Wilmette, wore dre ~ ses of periwinkle blue chiffon and carried oldfashioned bouquets. The bride's cousin, Marv Reinwald. was flower girl and won! orchid chiffon. The best man was Kenneth Soltwedel of Hammond, and the u~hers were William and George Thalmann. The reception foltowed the ceremony at the home of the bride. The Eisenhauers have- gone east for a trip and will return to Wilmette the first of August. Dr. ]. Lifschutz of Chicago has taken the Eldred G. Bentley home at 804 Elmwood street for the summer. The Bentleys left June 29, for their summer home at Glen Haven, Mich. They will not return . to 'Vilmette until after Labor day. -o-- ass!UrJI~e of corj~m·~t. ThieYf111'0411u«~ Style and none but a low·price. So becom~ known M iss Betty Ketcham of Kenilworth left, last· Saturday for camp. The camp is :riear Gold Lake, Colo. ~old Forinerly from $60 to $85

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