14 W I L M E' T T ·E L t'F E November 1, 1929 Muons Will Have Turkey ,. I · Dinner Nel!(t Tuead·y Night Members and friends of the Wilmette masonic lodge are to enjoy their a!1nual T~rkey dinner Tuesday e~cn-~' ing, November 5, in 'lwnc;>r of the past ]ugh priests of \Vilmette chapter, No. 253 RoYal Arch masons. ·The dinncr. j . witi he served at 6:30 in the auditorium oi the \Yilm ette Masonic temple O): members of \Vihnette cha)'ter, No. 75.3. Order t1f the E~stern Star. ~frs. L. \Valker, sister of the late ~1 r ·. Sidne\· Eastman, and her . brother, Dr. Hall.· of Ann Arhor, Mi~li., stopped in· Kenilworth for a few days last week to visit ·judge Sidney C. Eastman, 255 Melrose . avenue, Kenilworth. . Mr.s. \\'alker was on her way to Cahforma where she makes her home. She hatl hC"en abroad for everal months. Girl Scouts Dedicate Their New If.ome l ..... .·, ALMA. WEED ·. Pianist and Instructor .: Available in \\rilmette Monday and Tuesday afternoons. Iu- · struction for young. children a spc'c ialty. Solo numbers or accompaniment s for social functions by arra ngcmen ts. Studio~22 Bellevue Place \\-ilm.r tte's Girl Scouts had their hig itming recently when they dedicated their -very own room in the new Commui1 it; buii<Jing uf the \Vilm cttc Parish ~lethodi st church. Hne ohsen·c an impr~ssiYe scene at the dedicatory ccrcmnJlJ~·'· \fore than 150 g irb, ~heir parents and i ri ends participated in the uhser\'ances. (Photo by Staff Photogra plwn ,,.c Chicafo Phone Superior 8798 Read the Want Ads - .--- ·Roycemor~ Upper·School Has Hall~we'en Frolic On Friday evening of la t week the students uf th e L·ppcr sc hoo l of the RoHenwrc school had their annual I Iailmn..' 'tn frolic. ~~embers of the iour classes t)f th e upper sc hool entertained ,,·ith all snrts of stunts. Among the girls from \Yilmctte and Keni.l\rorth \n: re ~I is s Jane ~fdnw s h , who was one o i the d;ulccrs in a skit called "~! ,. Rambler Hose ." 'fhi. also illclu~lcd · ~~iss l'sahelle Zimmerman oi \\ "ilmette. ~liss Peggy Lou Doering of \\.iln1ette, and · ~[iss Donna BO\'Ilt~lll . oi Jligldand Park. . .\mung the sop homores who wnn the prii.L' for the best class c\·ent wert ~I iss I ane 'Littell and ~1 iss Edith Ost erma;1, ~I iss Barbara Buklard, and ~I is s Cora Kling. Ot htrs who were prominent during t h <: , t'" en i ng were ~I iss .-\de laid e I ~all pf \\"intH:'tka. ~!i ss ~!arion Hcdric-k . <lf Ktnil\\'6rth. ~!iss Hetty ).fcKa,· ni \\'i lnwtt L'. ~l~ss ~fan· Lt;uise Dili~J n ni \YintH.'l ka. ~I iss 1-:li;.ahcth Eckhart ui Kl'nil\\·tlrth ·and ~I iss U eannr Ste\rart Pi \\"ilmette . ).fr :-.. Rnhnt St11ut Cit Omaha. :\eh .. is thl' ,t:lll':-t ·,j ~Irs. BentJe,· ~lcl'l o u cl. 3JX 1-.:enihr·,rth aYC'Illlc, Ket~ilworth. ~Irs : I Stl'lltt l'Xjlects to he here a week ur t en day:-. -o-).lrs. Ilugh Fort~man. 515 Essex -wad, KL·nil\\'orth tntcrtaincd at luncheon in honor oi ~~ rs. Rohert Stout (Jf Omaha '\ \'ho is the guest oi ~f rs. BentleY ~~c~ , Cloud. -on Thursday . October 31.. R . H. Durhams Show Color Photograp.hy of Rockies at Ho1ne Last Tuesday evening an entcrtai 11 mcnt wa s offered at the home of ~I r. and ~Ir s. H.. H. Durham, 713 Cr.t tJ J\\·ood avenue, to a group of member of the Geographic Society' of Ch ica g· · and · a few of their friends. ~I r. an d ~frs. C. A. Keller and ~Ir. and ~I r, Durham had shar.ed in the trip < , this group to Alaska and the Can a dian Rockies during the past smut,nn . Dr. Louis F. Tint, of Chicago, :t member of the party, wh ose hobb y i, color photography, secured many rt markablc· pictures, in color, .of intn csting features of the tot1r. These 1,ir ture s were thrown on the screen it ·r the tirst time Tuesday eyGning, a:- ;r collrtcs,· to the other members of t hr party and a few of . ~heir friends . Dr. Tint is an outstanding . cXJH:rt in culor photography. His Yicws ui p-laciers. mountains, sunsets and l'lthn coloriul sce ne s of the trip were en jnycd alike by, tho se " ·ho had hcen with him and hv the friend . who wn v seeing thtm for the first time, . t!ltl . . repr0duced in home surroundings. Prot. Hildebrand, of Xe\v Trier 'Jliglt sclwol, contributed greatly to the crr ning' s entertainment by an rmpromptu recital of some of his adventHrc s in retracing th e old "Trail of '97" during his own extended stay in Alaska through out this past summer. BLESER~s Bowling Acade.m y Everyone knows that exercise is essential - to good health and w~ know that · bowling is one of the most convenient and pleasant forms of exercise. Complete Fountain· Service 129 Ridge Ave. ... I Wilmette 3544 FOR WOMEN ONLY We want to whis~r that one way of holding a husband is to make him u·for14bll. 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