WILMETTE GO EAST· · mater Wells college, New York, of which' college Mrs. .Ball is a trustee. They expect to meet Mr. Ball _in New York City and attend the Prmceto~Yale foot bail game. Webster Ball is a freshman at Princeton this year. LIFE . ENTERTAI· N AT BRIDGE November 16, 1928 Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Ball and Miss Paisley Ball, Hill road, Indian Hill, left Wednesday for the East to be . gone about ten days. Mrs. Ball and Miss Paisley will first visit their alma I I r···············-·················-~---····-~·-·····1 VITAPBOIIE A11D MOVIB'IO~ · will be at the : I 1 I I 1 ~~~ I COKING SOON WATCH FOB DATES I ···················································· J ALCYOM THEATRE ·: 1 A Long Distance ·Call Is .a Simple Matter ., ERHAPS there are still a few persons who believe that making a long distance call is a long-drawn-out, complicated and expensive procedure. Such is by no means the case. It is very easy to make any kind of a. long distance call. To make a station-to-station call, you merely call "long distance" and when the operator answers you tell her the number of the distant telephone. If you do·not know the number, give the name and address under which the telephone is listed. The charge begins when the called telephone answers. P Mr. and Mrs. Harvey T. Fletcher of L.at~at Books 1517 Lake avenue recently have enter(Continued fro~·. page 43) tained at two evening bridge parties. The second of these was on Saturday evening, November 3. Among .the told and illustrat~d with unusual guests at the affair wc:re Mr. and Mrs. charm by the joint authors. John Brymer of Chicago, who spent "Little Tonino" .... Hill and Maxwell the week-end with them. This ·story of a little Provencal boy and his sister Nanou, and how the v Mrs. C. Friend's mother, Mrs. M. F. earned money to feed Tintourlet, the W eiller celebrated her eighty-fourth pet donkey, is one of unusual charm. birthda~ on November 9, with a fam- The details of the old-world ·Jife of ily dinner at her home, 410 Washing- Provenc~ give the book an absorbin gton avenue. interest. The illustrations in black and white add much to the story. "Treasure of Carcassonne" . ... Robida One of the mo3t delightful books of the year, concerning the search for a hidden treasure. Realism, nonsense, and humor are combined in a fascinating way. "Wonder Tales From Pirate Seas" .. .... ........ ....... . ...... . Olcott A collection of fanciful East Indian folk tales, tran·3lated from the Dutch. "Wonder Tales From Wagner" .............. ... ............ Chapin A charming collection of stories from five of Wagner's famou! operas-the, Flying Dutchman, Tannhauser, Lohengrin, Tristram (!nd Isolde, and the Ma-3tersinger of Nurenburg. · "Wonderful Locomotive" .. . ... Meigs The story of a little boy who rode on a wonderful old locomotive, from his New England home to Boston, New York and San Francisco. The descriptions of the country are vivid, and the pictures in black and white on every page are delightful. Fact and fancy are cleverly mingled, and the book is sure to plea·3e small boys who :want "something about engines." This WiD TeD.You About Child,en'· November 28 Day Chosen for Junior League Ball The Junior League of Evanston is holding its annual ball November 28, at the Evanston Country club. Miss Alice Judson of Evanston is general chairman for the ball and her committee includes Mrs. Stanley K. Pierce, Mrs. Gordon McKeldin, Mrs. Harry Kimbark, Mrs. Kingsley Loring Rice, Mrs. Wa1Jace Thompson, and Mrs. Louis A. Tilden. Mrs. Edward S. Clark is president of the Junior League, which includes a number of north shore debutantes and members of the young married set. Mourie Sherman's orchestra will play for the dancing and Lee Sims, a well-known WBBM radio artist, will entertain at the piano between 11 and 11 :30. Louis E. Tilden, former Princeton Triangle star, will play the accordion, and other entertainment will be provided during the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kerr of Evanston announce the birth of a son, · Allen Stewart Kerr, November 13, at the Evanston hospital. To make a person-to-person call, you tell the long distance operator the name and telephone number or address of the person to whom you wish to talk. The charge begi~s when communication is established with that person. 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