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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 24 May 1929, p. 28

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J 28 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICE "Soul .and Body" will be the subject at the services in the First Church of Chrr.;t, Scienti~t. in \\'ilmette. Sunday morning. ~lay 26. at 11 o'clock. Sunday school CtHlH'JH' =' at 9:45 ::l'clock. .M r~ . \\". \\' . \\'het'lock. 132 Oxford r~)ad. _Kenilworth. has i ss~ed invita - . tJons tor a lunrhl'nn and hnd~c at the Sk 0 ki Countn· duh Tue . da,·. Mav e · · · -oJ ohn Budinger of 614 ~Iaple av enue, returned last Sunda ,. from a week' s ,·istt 111 !\:ew York. - WILMETJ"E LIFE May 24, 1929 GARDEN CLUB TO MEET The Kenilworth Garden club will meet at the home of Mrs. Edwin Hedrick, 304 Melrose avenue, on Friday of this week. Reports from the anOn Friday, afternoon, May 24, the nual meeting of the Garden Club of St. Franci s P. T. A. will install its new America will be given. officers. Mrs. \Valter Miller, who has just completed h\'O year~ ?f s ~cce ss Mr. and Mrs. Walter Noble Gillett, ful organization and admtm stratwn as ,. R d Ke 1 1·1 tl returned president, will tum over the gavel to ) 33 os 1 yn roa · ~ wor 1 las t wee k after spendm g three month s Mr's. Hein . Mrs. M. H. Lieber, 'vell known parahroad. The day after the y return ed home. Tom Gillett, th e oldest son. left liamentarian of vVinuctka, wilt addre ss for China, to be gone t\\'o month -. the meeting on the subj ec t, "Our Re He s ail~d on the Pre sident Pierce of spo nsibility in th e Changing \Yorld." th e Dotlar tine as a Cadet officer. This being the la st meeting of th e \·ca r \\·e hop e to have a reco rd br eaking ~1ttendance. All members sho uld he anxious to extend a hearty hand . hake to the retiring officer s and to greet the JH' \\. ones . The meeting start s prompt!~~ a t .3 o'clock. and \\'ill he held at St. I· ranct:' sc hool hall. St. Francis. P. T. A. Hal Totten and White Sox Players at Tri-Ship Meet 1 2s Nominees for th,e various offices of the Tri-Ship Boy's club at New Trier High school who were to be voted on at the monthly dinner of the club Thursday night of thh ,,,. eek were: Tom Hicks and Joe Berol for presid~~t; John Barden and Fred Lind for vice president; Hinman Bisbee and Albert Bo,vs for secretary; Rich ard Schuettge and Robert Forster for treasurer; Roy. West, Eugene Nickels, and Richard Oglesbee for chairman of the dinner committee; Carlton Schroeder. John Burdette, and Harry Kinne for chairman of the charity committee, and George Darling and Norman Roos for . chairman of the club room committee . The entertainment feature of thi:' month'·.; Tri -S hip club dinner \\·as to consist of a talk by Hal Totten. ~fr. and ~lr·.:;. J. Fuhrman. 1630 T.a ke \V~IAQ radio sports anuouncer. It an·nue haYe return ed hom e after six " ·as. al so hoped to have se,·eral mem 111 011 ths sta,· in th ei r ~Iiami re sid ence . hers of the \Vhite Sox ball team. in ~'f rs. T . T. Hall accompanied her sister. eluding Ted Lyons, John Kerr. "Tom \f rs. Fuhrman. a nd \Yill make an ex- nl\·" Thomas, and Moe Berg pre ~ent. tended Yi sit with her before returning D ~mald Fri sbi e is faculty spon sor oi to 1! iami. , the club. Hear the glorious tone of the new BowARD RADIO i~ Woven Kid ' 9lie STlYl( SUIPIHIISTIICAT[ In .Woven Kid , Vividly expressive of that distinction in style which one naturally looks for in GJofler productions the new Shoes in Woven Kid provide a delightful variation for the wardrobe. White interwoven with Blue, Green or ~d Kid, all white or all Beige are the combinations effected in the shoe at. · · · · · · '15 woven with ~roum or an all White Kid Pump can be had in the model shown at t'l!dO ~eige Of Course You"'O' Rather Have a Howard and why not? Monthly payments are onlv a trifle more for this superb set. $199·50 ,... The Wonderful Howard Green Diamond has been made still finer. Each Dyna·mic Speaker tone matched to the set. Wonderful cabinets of grand piano workmanship and finish. $199.50 complete without tub~s- Free Home Tone Test-Free installation Terms to suit you--0 pen evenings Phone University 4 52 3 J iiJfMter lYr1omPtliUJ 115 North Wabash Avenue EVANSTON SHOP Orrington Avenue corner Church Street North Shore Talking Machine Co. 712 Church·Street EVANSTON

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