February 22. . 19» worship and work with us to become members In good standing. , There wlll be a meeting of the Woman's class at the home of Mrs. W. J . F. W. Gillette, general traveling Weldon, 1340 Greenwood avenue, Monday, evening, February 25, at 7 :30. representative of Gillis and Geoghe· The Sunday Evening club presents han Hoist compa.n y of New York, Capt. C. W. Knight who will present tn who had been confined to his home, connection with his lecture his great 830 Lake avenue~ for three weeks film of the Golden Eagle. The Same Old Story.It'a Balmy in Florida - ' Mr. and Ml"3. Richmond Kenyon (Emily Foresman) formerly of Kenilworth are being congratulated upon the birth of a son, born Sunday February 17. Mr. and Mrs. Kenyon have an apartment in town during the winter and live in Barrington during the summer. 51/d MONEY B&Ye fuDclll to loan oa choloe llll· proye4 }forth Sbore SabUI'KD....,. lclenee prope~V at i\6· " IDten& See 1111 OD renewal& E. G. Paulina A Co. F....klia 5 N. LaSaDe St. n· The F. A. S. society will meet Sunday afternoon at 5:30 a t t he home of Orlando, Fla., at the St. Regis. He Mr. and Mrs. .J.. D. Dingle, 324 Prairie and his wife will spend one or two avenue. months in the southern part of FlorThe Junior choir rehearses Thursday evening at 7 o'clock. They are now rehearsing special music for Palm Sunday and Easter. The Boy Scouts meet Thursday eveing at 7:30. The choir meets for rehearsal Thursday evening at 8. The Wilmette Baptist church is the church of the lighted cross located at the corner of Wilmette and Forest a ' 'enues. with an attack of influenza, is now at ida. Mr. Gillette writes that the temperature is 80 and that just outside his window are trees with ripe oranges. A REAL VALUE Modern Brick Home in choice . G·lencoe neighborhood near school, transportation and lake, having seven well planned rooms of ample size as well as solarium, breakfast room, heated sleeping porch and two baths. Many built-in features for the convenience and comfort of owner. Garage for two cars. Must be seen to be appreciated. Price $35,000.00. WE BUY OR TRADE 1st and 2nd Mortgages Quick Courteous Service N. O.SHIVELY & CO. 32 W. Randolph St. Chicago State 3820 Kenilworth Union kenilworth avenue and Warwick road Kenilworth Dr. Herbert L . Willett, minister Sunday, February 24, Dr. Willett's ~ubject will be: "The Life of JesuH Christ: The Drama," the third in the Heries of Lenten sermons, which will include "The Teachings," "The Miracles" and "The Program." Sunday school at 9 :45. C la::;se~ for n 11, and all welcome. The m aterial used iH the revised International Grade lesson:;;. The Young People's club meet~ ~un day evening at 6 o'clock. All young people of high school age are welcome. On W ednesday evening at 8 o'clock, Dr. · wmett will deliver th e thirrl of the series of Lenten addresRes on "Pilgrim's Progress." The subject will be, '"rhe Interpreter's House." Preceding the address there will be an organ number and a. vocal solo. Jn accordance with the mi~sionary and benevolence program of the church the offering on the first Sunday of eal:h month is devoted to some ca u ~e in which the members are interested . On Sunday, March 3, the offering will be given to Home Missions, und er the au!-ipices of the Presbyterian board. On Sunday, March 3. Dr. Willett's subject will be: "The Story of Jesu s Christ: ·rhe Teachings." CROSBY REALTY 566 Center St. co., Inc. Winnetka 2032-3 INDIAN HILL ESTATES belongs to the North Shore More than half of the lawns sold-and more than two--thirds of them to people of Evanston, Winnetka; Glencoe, Kenilworth, Highland Park, and WilmetteAnd to executive and professional people holding such positions as: Vice-President, Harris Trust and Sa-rings Bank Production Manager, Colgate Palmoli~e Peet Company General Manager, Spencer Trask & Company AdYertising Manager, Butler Bros. Vice-President, Wilmette State Bank Vice-President, Radford Publishing Company Secretary, Peoples Trust Company Vice-President, Old Dearborn State Bank Vice-President, Container Corporation of Amtrica Sorority Celebrates Fifty-Ninth Birthday The Kappa Alpha · Theta sorority celebrated its fifty-ninth anniversary with a luncheon at the Palmer House. Saturday, February 16. Mrs. _ D. Bligh Gra·ssett of Winnetka, grand treasurer, was toastmistress. Mrs. Ellen Browder and Miss. Eva Hall were among the guests of honor. Jane Hymers, Jane Olson, Virginia Saunders, of Northwestern university, represented the founder s of the sorority in a skit portraying the early days of the sorority, which was founded at Asbury college now Depauw university. in 1870. Mrs. E. J. Glessner i's president of tlH: Chicago Alumnae a ssociation. Indian Hill Estates a secluded community, ft~e minutes ride to sta· pri~ate School Leaders to Attend N. E. A. Parley This Week Wilmette's representatives at th e National Education association convention, Supt. ]. R. Harper and Lowell F. Todd, Howard school principal, ·will leave tomorrow to be gone a week. General sessions of the convention begin Monday, February 25, and continue through Thursday. The event is expected to attract half of the superintendents of schools in the United States. Mrs. S. E. Leeman entertained the Young Women's society of the Wit~ mette Methodist church Tuesday evening at her home, 1004 Lake avenue. -oMr. and Mrs. Max Seffren, 747 Sheridan road, have taken an apartment in Miami Beach, Fla., where they expect to be until the first of May. Diversified to Your Desires ·Choice of acre estates-or of frontages of 100, 8o or 6; feet. Wide price range- from $8o to $142.25 a foot. Houses already built or built on order from $12,000 to $7;,ooo. Financing if desired. SEE YOUR BROKER tions .and schools, by motor coaches. or BILLS REALTY, INc. Loop Ojfius: 208 S. La Salle Street State 0266 Indian Hill Ertat~s Offic~s: Locust Road at Ashland Wilmette 2692-2 792 . Greenleaf 3144 D~l Lago Offices: 960 Spanish Court Wilmette 3740