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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 22 Feb 1929, p. 20

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WILM~TTE LIFE ~ebruary 22, 19~J (n "Homestead" Duncan-Clark to Address Tri-Ship Club February 28 S. J. Duncan-Clark of Wilmette, chief editorial writer for the Chicago Evening Post. will be the principal speaker at a Tri-Ship club dinner and program to be held in the New Trier High school mess hall Thursday even,ing, February 28. The Tri-Ship club is composed of all boy's a· t New Trier. Donald Frisbie is the faculty sponsor. The boys' glee club of Evanston High school will attend the dinner and take part in the program by presenting part of a minstrel show which the club is to give ·soon. Facultv members and representative s of boys'- organizations in the Deerfield, Oak Park, and Proviso high schools which are interested in the Tri-Ship movement at New Trier also will be guests. The hatHJ.Uet, which is one of four held each '.3emester by the Tri-Ship club, will be served at 6:30 p. m. and the program will follow. If we were to compare Socklings with threequarter hose r1nd half hose, we should call them one-quarter hose, for they come just far enough above the shoe top to allow turning down the fancy tops that appeal so much to the wee wearer and older child alike. And there's no trouble about making Socklings "stay up." Both imported and domestic, fashioned of Summer lisle . Some are white fancy tops, some have colorful Roman stripes, some are solid red, blue, green , pink-and elk. Darker colors, too, with patterned tops. Or all white, if you prefer them . Sel ec t early from this advance -ofseason showing. Sizes 5 to 1 o. Enn the largest stores se ld om carry a larger selection of children 's hosie ry than you'll find here . Note this special feature : All white silk half socks, sizes 5 to .8 . The kind for which you'd expect to pay at least 8 5 c arc rcgul.u ly · priced hrrc .lt _ ..... Per pair 50c Miss Marguerite Stokes in the role of Mrs. Murdoch. will appear in the Theater Guild's revival of "The Old Homestead" to he pre se nted Tuesday, ~larch 12, in tht \Vilmette \Voman's club. 60C Would Bring Students of Schools Together Socially 8 TO 6 STORE HOURS - PmL & PtPER ··Nc· CHILDREN'S SHOE SPECIALISTS Alan Hoagland, George Cogswell , and Tom Hicks were New Trier High school's representatives at a meeting of the Suhurhan League Boy s' council in the Central Y. M. C. A., Chicago, Sat4rday, February 16. Hoagland is pr esident of the council. The principal outgrowth of the council meeting· wa:; 1\1 rs. Eitner \Villiam s, 1229 Lake ave- the completion of arrangements for a nue, entertained the Kcighborhood club at her home Tu es day aftcrnoo;1- Suburban league conference to be held at Deerfield High school April 20. Tht purpose of the con f cre nce will be to Wardrobe Trunks for help carry out one of the chief aims of Southern Travelers the leagu e-to bring the boys of th e member schools togc.ther on other than ::ompetitive bases. There will be a pr gram at1d banquet. ' Funeral Services Conducted in a Most Exacting Manner forty-five years of scientific research O in this field qualifies us to render a most careful and conscientious service. UR JOIN BAIRD & WARNER Baird & Warner, Inc., 528 Da\:is street, Evanston, announces the ap pointment of Pauline M. Reece as a rent broker. ·tnd Halbert C. Smith as a salesman i11 the brokerage depart ment. Both Mrs. Reece and Mr. Smith have been residents of Evanston for 30me time and are very well acquainted with the requirements of the north shore, it is explained. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Schuettge, 80-t Greenwood avenue, and their daughter, ~1rs . .Ralph Edinger of Evanston, re turned last Saturday from VV cs.t Baden, Incl. ·where they spent about a \veek. / A graduate lady assistant will be attendance w'henever required. tn This new funeral home 1s under the management of Mr. M. H. Lieber of Winnetka . I\ I i I I AMBULANCE SERVICE A modern invalid coach in charge of courteous attendants will be stationed at Hubbard Woods ready for instant response at all times. II II I ji I I Enjoy a Winter Vacation in Chicago in Carefree Luxury . . . Here! ' Over the Winter-move to Hotel Sovereign. Let us assume for you the endless responsibilities and all the constant worries of housekeeping. H~re you will find carefree luxury at surprisingly moderate ~ost. wah complete apartments, suites or single hotel room's a vatlable. Here . is every convenience that one can expect to find tn the most perfectly appointed home. Here is genuine service from man~ger to bell boy. And a cuisine that is justly famous. . ltve at Hotel Sovereign this Winter . there,' s no se :-vanr problem here! ' North Shore Funeral Home WEIMESKIRCH ·'I I 8 SONS 3375 PARK 0071 1 / I. TELEPHONES- WINNETKA UNIVERSITY 1065 ROGERS I I I Forty-Five Years on the North Shore 928 Linden Ave ..· South of Gage Street HUBBARD WOODS 8200 1\ EN UOUE AVE. NOR1'Jr ~~~~~ , I · 'PHONE DRIARGATE 8000 / liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil

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