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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 16 Nov 1928, p. 10

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10 WILMETTE LIFE November 16, 1928 CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARIES so ·. @ Cents lith and Ceritral Ave. JUUA KING S Oeliclow Hom.CP Made . The Pound Dr. and Mrs. Rufus Stolp, 336 Warwick road, and Mr. and Mrs. Grant Ridgeway, 207 Cumberland roa?, Kenilworth jointly celebrated , thetr wedding a~niversaries last ~aturday by taking a short motor tnp together. Thev toured the Illinois· and Rock rive; district and spent Saturday night at the Peoria Country club. HAVE "SPLASH PARTY" The Junior class of Roycemore school had a "Splash Party," Saturday night at the Sovereign hotel. There were sixteen girls and boys and after I S\\·imming they danced. Kenilworth Group Issues Year Book Outlining Projects The Kenilworth club has just issued its year book giving the nam~s of officers for the current year, tts members, and a full outline of entertainments offered each week. The whole is an imposing affair and a glance at the program convinces the reader that every effort has been made to give all of the mem hers something or many things of interest during the year. Louis D. Jones is the president, Walter Marx, vice-president, Herbert Taylor, secretary-treasurer. The directors include: William Lodwick, Frank Ketcham, Louis Jones, Burt Crowe, James RalpJ1 Starr, George Richards, Ward Starrett, Henry Mons, Walter Marx, Harold Tideman Hugh Peterson, and Herbert Taylor. ' · This evening, the club is entertaining at a supper-bridge with Mrs. Maurice Van .Arsdale and Mrs. Jacques de Ia Chappelle as the hostesses. The. committee announces that there w11l be prizes for both pivot and progressh:e bridge. ~{embers may make up tl~ dr own tables to play pivot bridge .or join one of the tables at progresslVe ~arne, playing '"ith the same partner durin~ the evening. Saturday of next week there will be another football supper and dance. I ast Friday evening the club presen'ted a program of music by Miss Helen Hedges and Miss Pauline Manchester. Miss Hedges is a dramatic soprano with a well trained voice and gave a varied program suited to that type of artist, and Miss Mat?chester. pianist, both as accomp~mst and soloist, displayed her splendtd talent. CANDIES . Wilmette 766 CENTRAL AVENUE PHARMACY YXXIIXXXIXXXXXXXXXXJXXJJXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXJXXXXXXXJ ' CA 8 IN E T S &Y Berkey &Gay Ex-Service Committee Asks for More Gifts ·· einementf-the essence This is the DeW phase of radio -refinement! Engmeering refinement ~es you the long-sought combination of fine reception and utter simplicity, practicability and dependability. When you listen to the faultless Balkite reception, you naturally conclude that only the mo&t elaborate mech~ could prodace it. Not at all! On the contrary, look at the Balk.ite ch888is. Simplicity itself! The ~inets are by the dUtinguiabed of the new Ba Ikite receiver furniture house of Berkey & Gay. The receiver is AC without hum, a complete unit ready to operate from the light socket. It has push-pull audio, complete shielding, dynamic speaker power, a jack for reproducing records electrically. The circuit allows for wide variation in voltage with safety to tubes. Your dealer will gladly demonstrate a Balkite Radio in your home. Fansteel Products eo-n.pany, Inc., North Chicago, Dlinois. A simple, proctkol, trouble-free AC set that matches the receptiOn of apeciallabomtory jobs; made depe~le by extreme engineering rejinemenL A tiel that "'iU hut indefinitely. A letter of thanks from the Red Cross at Great Lakes shows appreciation for the clothes distributed there Monday, November 5, by the Neighbors committee for friendly co-operation with ex-service men. "But" this committee announces, "we h~ve neerl of more. Overcoats and suits are in great demand. It is also time to think of Christmas work. Volunteers for contributions of Christmas baskets for -familirs of disablerl veterans would be greatly appreciated. Anvone wishing to make such a donation is asked to communicate with Mrs. Tames Prentiss at Kenilworth 127. or ~vith Mrs. -Frank Nason, Kenilworth 4363." Baskets from Tenth District clubs will be sent to . families residing on the north side. Kenilworth HotnP. . Garden Club Sees "Mum" Show The Home and Garden club of Kenilworth met on 'Monday of this week. with twenty-five members nresent. and after a luncheon at the lttinois Women's · Athletic club, attended the chrvsanthemum show now being held at the Stevens hotel. The report of the Q'Org-eous flower display is most enthusiastic, great masses of blooms of innum~"rable varieties presenting a magnificent sight. Mrs. Theodore Moritz is president of this club. TEA FOR JUNIOR NEIGHBORS The Misses Estelle and Josephint Farlev. Abbottsford roact Kenilworth, entertained the Junior Nrighbors for tf'a at their home la~;t Sundav evening-. The tea followed the canvass which the Tunior Neighbors made for the benefit of the Red Cross. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Foresman, 515 Essex road, Kenilworth. left Tuesday for New York Thev expect to be gone c:ome time and will see the PrincetonYale .football game while there. FAMS.TEEL Bal ite DANNEMARK ELECTRIC CO. 1151 Wilmette Avenue t4 I I I I I I I I X I X j 111111111111 X I XI X X X X XX I X X X J ,X X I X X X X t .?t: . Phone Wilmette 214

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