-----WILMETTE LIFE December 6, 1929 HOLIDAY Kenilworth Club Plans Supper Bridge Dec. 13 The Kenilworth club will hold a supper bridge Friday, De.cember 13: at ,______...,. 7:15 o'clock. The commtttee promtses "to make this a 'specially good party,' in order that the old bugaboo about Friday the thirteenth may be dispelled for ever." Hostesses for the evening will he Mrs. vValter A. Knoop and Mrs. Sanford S. Holden. Reservations are to be made as soon as possible with Mrs. Knoop, Kenilworth 392, or with Mrs. Tavlor, Kenilworth 583, by Wednesday, -December 11. Tonight the club is giving a dinner dance at 7:30 o'clock. The hostesses for the evening will be Mrs. Clayton B. Burch and Mrs. Hugh G: .Petersen. SENIORS TO GIVE DANCE Ten senior boys at New Trier High school will give a dance at the 'Lake Shore Athletic club Friday evening. December 27. Norman B. Roos and Robert A. Forster, of Winnetka; Robert G. Kelley, Edward ) . Skillin, Thomas E. Sullivan, James B. French. Edward T. Wieland. and Robert C. Crawford of Wilmette: and William C. Misezk and \Villiam R. Sprenger of Kenilworth, will be the hosts. Recommends These Books to Help You Fight Off Grippe In preparing the following list of books for Wilmette readers, Miss Anne L. Whitmack, librarian at !he Wilmette Public library, chose the tttle "Books for Getting Over the Grippe" for this particular group of volumes: Arnlm-Enchanted April. "You never know how to get along v:ith those you love un~il you ha~e ll:atnE'd how to get along without them. Erne~t Bramah-Kai Lung's Golden Hours. "Perval'iive fun that impel!'; any one ":ho loves- hi s neighbor to read the book nut loud to him." .T::lnet Laing-Wintergreen. "A Scotch woman who no longer can :t.fford a cook goes out and is one." Romain Rolland--Colas Breugnon. "A book to get up ~team for living." .John Buchan-Hunting Tower. . "Fighting all over thl:' place, a captt\'e beauty and a delicious troop of Edinbure-h Boy Scouts." Elmer Davi~-'-TimeR HaH~ ('hanged. A delightful extrava!lanza. Herge~heimer-.Iava Head. Salem in th e Forties w.hen the son of nn old seafaring family brings home a Chinese wife. Donn Byrne- )fesser ~Tarco Polo. Charming stor~· of the Ion' of Marco Polo for Golden Bells, daughter of Kubla Khan. AustE'n-Love and Friendship. :\Jorley-Where the Blue Begins. Amusing satire. Stenhens--Crock of Gold. DeHghtful fantasy full of gaiety, beautY wisdom, and wit. · Ert7.-l\ladame Claire. A charming grandmother li\'ing her own life at a great rate. Arnim-Fraulern Schmidt and 1\lr. A nstru ther. CANDIES BEACH & GEILS When you give Beach ~ Geils candy. you are sure that vour gift will please. You are sure that your gift is in good taste. 1633 ORRINGTON AVE. EVANSTON For the holiday season, we have some unusuallv attractive Christmas boxes·. holding from one to five pounds of assorted chocolates and bonbons. 530 MAIN ST. EVANSTON OTHER WINNETKA BEACH~ GEILS SHOPS: HIGHLAND PARK CHICAGO HYDE PARK For Better Home Made Candies GUEST OF HONOR AT TEA Last Sunday afternoon Mrs. Robert Stoddard of 524 Lake avenue opened her home for an informal tea given in honor of tl1e eightieth birthday of her mother, Mrs. -Mary MacAdam, who is spending the winter with her. A coffee CARD PARTY FOR POOR sen-ice which had belonged to the ~f ember_ of the lane Addams Juniors guest of honor's aunt graced the tea table charming in its decoration of of Hull House wi.ll hold a card party yellow chrysanthemums. ye llow candles, for destitute children Friday evening. December 13, at 8 o'clock. in the Berand a birthday cake. \\'\'11 room of · the Edgewater Beach Mrs. Louis Clark entertained the hotel. Miss Thelma Mancinelli, 1010 members of the vVilmette Tuesdav club ~heridan road. is president of the at luncheon in Evanston this wee-k. juniors. Petroleum Heat and Power Company The Oldest and Largest Manufacturers of Oil Bttrners in the World Announce that the Modern Rome Utilities o! No·the·n Illinois (NoKoL AND PETRO AuTOMATIC Co~npany is the Exclusive Distributor for their products On, BuRNERS) for the North Shore ·District ( * * DIRECTORS PETROLEUM HEAT * DIRECTORS MoDERN Ho!'viE UTILITIES CoMPANY Demonstrators on Display at & Po·wER 1740 SHERMAN AVE. (One Block North of the Postoffice) COMPANY W . C. McTarnahan, President Robert Adamson M. J . Hammers T. Coleman DuPont Dr. John A. Harriss W. C. Durant Reginald H. Johnson Frederic Ewing Louis G. Kaufman F. Murray Forbes LeRoy A. Kling W. Cameron Forbes Bradley W. Palmer R. G. Stewart of N orther· llli·ois John C. Dillon William A. Dyche John F. Hahn Peter N. J ans Emil A. W. Johnson George A. Kearney Fred J. Kihm Clinton Merrick Dr. W. L. Noble William H. Noble George A. Paddock Walter G. Pierce Sidney S. Porter John P. Randlev Charles H. Reynolds Herbert S. Simpson Charles N. Stevens Charles S. Wallace Daniel S. Wentworth James T. Wray EVANSTON GREENLEAF 0707-0708 WINNET~~ 3484 "Modern Home Utilities Insure H ealtlt Comfort and Economy in Your Home"