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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 31 Oct 1925, p. 14

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a If a a a 12 WINNET KA TALK October 31, Miss Ann Calloway Will Marry George Stephens Next Week Invitations are out for the marriage of Miss Ann Bowles Calloway, daugh ter of Mrs. A. W. Calloway of 627 Eleventh street, Wilmette, to George Harold Stephens, son of Mr. and Mrs C. D. Stephens of Hubbard Woods Saturday evening, November 7. The service will be read in the Wilmette Baptist church at 8:30 o'clock, the Rev. Francis J. Stifier officiating. Mrs. Clarence Off of Peoria will be | matron of honor, and the bridegroom's. | sister, Miss Louise Stephens, and the bride's cousin, Miss Jean McCallum, will be bridesmaids. Claude Stephens will serve as his brother's best man, and the usher list includes the names of Alfred McDougal of Kenilworth, Raymond Stephens of Hubbard Woods, and Dr. Charles Bai- ley Blake, Robert Mahan and John | Mahan, of Wilmette. Mrs. A. N. McCallum gave a shower for her niece at her home in Wilmette Thursday afternoon. Boy Scouts Enjoy Fast Growth in Kenilworth | Troop No. 1 of the Kenilworth Boy | Scouts now has an enrollment of 32 members, it was announced this week. | There are also 10 associate members, | who are working to pass their tests | so that they may be initiated and be- come full members of the troop. The initiations will be held in November, it was said. Mr. and Mrs. J. Endicott Bradstreet } are selling their home at 962 Pine street and moving to 334 Ridge avenue, No- vember 1, where they will spend the winter. When stat' we car 9 When will we call for your clothes? Ask Little Boy Bright-- HE'S RIGHT! THAT'S answered very simply. We come to your house when you tell us to. And we'll bring back your clothes promptly-- just-when we promise you that they'll be done. RISI ARR (mc.) JOHN B. NAZARIAN, Prop. 578 LINCOLN AVENUE Winnetka, Ill. Branch Stores Evanston, Wilmette, Highland Park Phones Winnetka 727, Wilmette 727 Music Club Presents First Autumn Program Active members of the New 'lrier High school Music club met at the home of Margaret Starrett in Win- netka Thursday afternoon of this week for their regular fortnightly mu- sical program. The program was as follows: clarinet solo, by Fred Waid ner; 'cello solo, by Alexander Magnus; violin solo by Henry Corbett; trio-- violin, Mary Parker, 'cello, Lee Fletch er and piano, Mary L. Cotton; two piano numbers, Norman Hess. The Music club has been meeting for the past four years. It has 48 active mem bers at the present time and a large associate membership. It was organ ized for the purpose of giving its members experience in recitals and group playing. A joint meeting for the active and associate members is scheduled for the near future. Mrs. William P. Sidley is expected fo | retorn to her home at 739 Humboldt | | avenue this week-end from at the home of Mrs. 1408 Edgewood lane. Sib a------ November 6, Harry M. Lay, Empress of Scotland 25,000 Gross Tons | World Cruise from New York, December 3, 1925 Attractively low fares including shore excursions Christmas in the Holy Land New Year's in Festive Cairo Send for planning literature. Full information from local agents or R. S. Elworthy, | 71 E. Jackson Blyd., Steamship General Agent, Chicago, Ill ! a trip to| | New York. ® 4 : Oe The Current Events club will hold its next meeting Friday, World's Greatest Travel System If you live west or south, get in tourn with the nearest asso- . ciate yard named be- low. Yards - Hubbard Woods If It's Lumber Call Our Number (Winnetka 451-452) HERE'S a yard completely stocked with everything the builder needs--from basement to roof--ready at a moment's notice to fill practically every requirement from a single piece to a carload. You can buy building material anywhere and be reasonably sure of getting good standard grades. But here we've added the measure of true cooperation and helpfulness that counts and rates as high in the scale of necessity to good construction as quality itself. That's our "reason why"--a vastly important one to all who have anything to do with building. LUMBER & COAL ® Phones - Winnetka 451-452 ASSOCIATE YARDS Evanston Lumber Co., 2738 W. Railroad Ave., Evanston. University 7700. Wilmette 289 Niles-Edgebrook Lumber Co. Morton Grove 140 Deerfield Lumber Co., Deerfield 2

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