Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 4 Apr 1924, p. 14

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WILMETTE LIFE, FRJDA Y APRIL Mrs. Edward J. Richardson of Chicago, who has been .taying at the home of her mother. Mr,. 'Varren J . Lusted of 714 Prairie avenue ev~r since the accident she suffered m February when she fell on the ice Rose Flentye, Marion Suits, Eleanor and broke her shoulder, will be in Keller, Effie James, Janet Buck, Lois Wilmette two or three weeks longer. Bailey, Evadue Sewer, George Swig-<>ert, Van Tyle Sanderson, Ralph Kline, The Junior Girl Reserves are having Robert and William Kruger, Robert Walker, Amy Crumlish, and Tom an Ea ter party in the Wilmette ~res; Wilson were among the north shore byterian church Saturday, Apnl . :>. students who took part in the recital from J u:1til 6 o'clock. The Jumor given by the pupils of Winifred Town- Girl Re er\'e has a membership of The regular send, violinist, at her studio in the seventy-five kiddies. Brown building, Wilmette, last .Tues- meeting will be held Tuesday afternoon at 4 o'clock. day. There were also many other pupils The '\'ilmette and Winnetka \V. C. from Chicago and Oak Park. Estelle T. U . will meet with Mrs. Charles Swigert, 'cellist, assiste4. D. Aspenwall. 1195 North avenu~. -<>-Fourteen men and women, present Winnetka, on Monday afternoon , Apnl 7 at 2 o'clock. ~frs. Vv. F. Runnells and former members of the Fellowship club, are leaving on Sunday o'f Chicago wi\1 give a talk. morning for Tryon, North Carolina. -oMr. and Mrs. Morton B. Skinner, Mr. Mr. C. C. Carnahan, 700 Central avand Mrs. Charles N. Roberts, Mr. and enue has just returned from Augusta, Mrs. E. L. Scheidenhelm, Mr. and Georgia where he and Mr. Albert W. Mrs. F. ]. Scheidenhelm, Mr. and Hawke; of Montclair, New Jersey, Mrs. George Kibby, and Mr. and Mrs. spent ten days playing golf. Whiteside of Hinsdale, formerly of --oWilmette, are those who will make Mrs. Jean Dubbs who has been this two week southern trip. Mr. and spending her ten day spring vacation Mrs. Lyman Drake who have already with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. P. left, will join them in Tryon. Dubbs. 1221 Greenwood avenue, re-oturns to \Vellesley college on Monday. The Alpha Omicron Pi sorority is --ohaving an alumnae suhscription dance Mrs. 1. K. Stover and children who at the Evanston Woman's club on have bee~ spending part of the winter April 12. Roy Melinde's orchestra in Deland, Florida, are expected to will furni~h the music for the affair return to their home at 1044 Ashland which will commence at 9 o'clock. avenue, the last of next week. Miss Peggy Tawse is in charge of --oarrangements, assisted by Miss CharMr. and Mrs. H. A. B<>idler, 1103 lotte Collins. Miss Marie Doll, and Ashland avenue, and Mrs. Frint Mr. and ~[rs. Merritt IL Dement Mary Elizabeth Townsend, 1330 Greenwood avenue, returned to school and family ~f ~37 Abbottsford road will lea ve Kcn1lwo~th on Saturday, on Tuesday after ha\'ing been quarantined for two weeks with the measles. April 5, t o - P~!"d ~1x weeks o.r two month in ·a lnor~ua. They w1ll not -omake thc:ir home ~~ .the west as w~s ~[iss Juliaette I<o e ~Iarkens, .1~ stated in la- t "eck s 1ssue of the WilDupee place, left Tue ~ day to VISit mette Life. friends in Omaha. -o- -oMr. and ~[r, . Jamc;s A. Prentiss, 205 The Tuesday club met for luncheon Cumberland road, wtll leave, on St_lnthis week with Mrs. Joseph B. Marshall day, April 6, ior a two wee~s vacation at her residence, 1040 Elmwood avenue. in Asheville, North Carohna. James Prentiss, Jr., who attends. Ann Arbor will spend his spring vacation at Asheville. -oMrs. B. C. Hawkes has been appointed chairman of a committee for the food sale to be held at the Church of the Holy Comforter Guild rooms on Thursday afternoon, April 10, from 2 until 6 o'clock. Other members of the committee are Mrs. \Varren Pease and Mrs. Alexander . Joslin. Cakes, pies, candies, marmalades, meat loaves and various hot dishes will be included in the articles on sale. Afternoon tea will be served. M iss Rebecca Foresman who has been the guest of Mrs. H. A. Foresman for the past two weeks, left on Wedne sday for a brief stay in Chicago from where she will return to her home in Pittsburgh. --oMrs. Harry V. Crooks of 615 Cumnor road left on Wednesday to join Mr. Crooks in New York where they will remain for a week or ten days. ----- FOR SALE New &-room bungalow near "L" terminal, Sheridan Rd. and Lake; wooded lot, garage, larn living room; real fireplace; a good bedrooms; tile bath; one room and bath on 2nd ftoor, can be .finished If desired. PRICE ·1~ Reasonable terms to responsible party -...- taken the apartment in which Dr. and r----.. -.---.,.,. . . M:: ~:~aM::o~:~ Adam· ~~~~~;~l~·::~~·~,di·~!~,.";~;; I A Complete Floor Coveiing Store I ~ Miss Rebecca Wheelock who attends Bri~r Cliff Manor in New York, -oMiss Florence Vvheelock arrived arrived home on Thursday, March 27. home on Monday from Bradford academy, Bradford, Massachusetts. to DARTMOUTH HONORS YONKERS spend the spring vacation with her E. H. Yonkers of Wilmette parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Wheel- counted among 183 men at Dartmouth ock, 244 Cumnor road. Miss Wheel- college, Hanover, N. H., winning the ock brought with her as her house-~ honor of "distinctive scholastic achievguest, Miss Georgiana Spielman of ement" in the first semester of the Chanute, Kansas, who is also a student year 1923-24. Yonkers 'is one of at Jlradford. twelve honor men from Illinois. Two I audience! ·'The PI Back" b) of Winn Havin( fessional what hal of other for the v an agreE cidedly 1 a cast in ed to SCI displaye( handling manded. The sr that in boarding an outs changed a "Stra ious atn play mal ~uccessf ..----"""""""""'~""""'·--- ........_,,,,~-._"' ..._ ..-.~ 1 ~ there ar est and handled. In dis certain! the "Stn straint speakin~ hm ifvi~g~0T~~Y M~ilya~~e~/~~ hE~~n~~~~ 61rLak:dav~r:~. ~~~inM~· a~~a~~~.' ~ about May 1. Dr. and Mrs. Gallie Cavheanrulecs, Sopfr ·ln0g33. Greenwood 1 5 are building a home in Glencoe which J71 they expect to occupy early in the --.....sprmg. Rev. Preston Bradley was the speaker -eat the Wednesday evening lecture which On Tuesday of this week, the Misse" was given this week in Highland Park. EtJller moved from their home at 1603 -o Uke avenue, to 825 Park avenue, where Eugene Berg 1320 Greenwood avenue, they will reside. i~ under quarantine for measles. J'1j aFr.e~1 noh= ,er0t1s r.l ~ J':.i r.11 f or N0 rth Shore P eopIe No Need of Going to Chicago ~ ~ ~~ ~ ~ l·":""'"'"""v """'"""l"""'c '"""""'r ""'"""'o """""""a """'"""'""'""""R """""'"E """""'c '"""""'o ""'"'"""R '""""""o ""'"lll"'s """'""'""'""'"i I ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ J':.i r.ll ~ 1 r.l · fi our attentton is invited to this '"ell established and nely managed store of floor coverings. We carry a superb line of Oriy 1 elle and wiltons, braided canvas rugs, stair carpets, in fact, everything that goes on the floor. See our line-Get our prices-It pays ~~~a~~~~.:;o:0e~~~~ ~~~~: ~:~r!~..Ii~:~~0~u;~g~:n~~~~:r~~o~~~i~~ I 1 ~ 1 New Victor Recordi--April 4, 1924 Red Seal Recorda 10-in. list price $1.50 ~ ~ might e capable underta house k ll rs. Ha lady" w· fred Pr her part ton Hi man ha they w thl'ir pr~ Tf one it woul the Pro '\10nl(\ r takinfl' a barring ; and one ing. the anrl refl ing pr t 7. I { Chriat the Lord ia Riaen To-day Louise Homer Louise Homer I I pdoe $2.00 E(Y.:di)E··::-::nani-Fiy ~!~hp~~;elle I !:E ~ t t 4 10-in. list price $1:50 I 4 40 12-in. list {Lon Rinl' Out, Wild Bella Send· Little Gift of Roae· Violin Solo Fritz Kreisler The World ia Waitintr for the Sunriae Fritz Kreisler Forza del Deatino-Pace, pac:e mio Dio (Force of Destiny-Peace, Peace, Oh My Lord) Verdi Rosa Ponselle a I I I ~ ~ David G. Barry 514 D&VII · Street We do high grade cleaning and repatrmg. Open Saturday evenings Phone 5712 I I I ~ I ~ ~ r.ll - ~ 1==- l ~ ~;.-~";i.'i~~~~;;;;;i~iii'i~i~~~'m~~~i~i~i; J':.i ~ EVANSTON 1 ~ I I I i !~~~· :1~ [ :::.:;::·;~:m1~~r~~~~~~ =~~ ~:: g;~~::::~ = 19Z8S fi~o(Yet,Suzettel-rox7rot ~10-in. list { llrooke Johns and His Orchestra price 75c l Loneaome-Fox Tro: J:rooke Jo;lllS and His Orchestra §§ §§ ! i 5 :?.~~ ~~:::.~~·::.:: :~:~: :~ ~~~~~~~ ! I i~i~t; 0 Pl ~i!~ !sisc~ CLo ~odl~:oB·><· · Vocal and Instrumental Recorda i · = COAL DROPS $1 00 D A ·1 e : == = ing it, a his wor 1ieving As pr hi nation work. displaye court s his com! followed The s withsta emhellis make it han. as mother inahility; bck of customs with th ,·icted d ! 5 {l r i· Fan·., I ; I i l lii f Hawai:an ~~c'ey Wa'tz-"1 aieikawai"-"Waipio" I t ZI 0 I \\ arn n 13. Pa ttc:r~on- Nicholas A. Baroarito 10-in. li st 1 price 75c Hawaiian Melocliea-"My Waikaki Mermaid"! "Hu!a 0 .\f~kcc" Patterson-Barbarito "" Oo"n Elliott Shaw Allont Campbell-Henry Burt - = ·· per ton ur1ng pr1 _ 0 RDER N0 w! · - Oar line of cluoical muaic ia al-ya .,_!ete. i T 11WiEP~~~~~NE I~ ~ ,~ · i == = = = Qffices open unti·t 7 GET OUR = i!l!ii: E - P.M. during April fOr your P:~~ = conveni::::ETIER COAL ESTABLISHED 1907 re::~--IIIHIU-IN·-· _.,.................... _ .. s:=:~L I: I -= ~ 1301 Lake Ave. WILMETTE Phone 642 !11 ~ 7ZZ Elm St. WINNETKA == Phone &43 ; ,.I IH~I I Itlt!' 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