--= s O'H1rr of Chicago . '· week-end with Mr 1 IS M:eh·ille of 1022 G~ee:~ WILMETTE LIFE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1924 27 e. a. -o-lfrs . Andrew Malonev of d announce the birti1 of Marjorie Carol. on No. lt the EYanston hospital. -<>Baggaley of 19 War~ave a luncheon at her tday. Village Residents Recount Tales of Early Kenilworth 0 -o- r Greenwood oi 1137 Ashgave a buffet dinner ior s at her home on Sunday. -o-lre Golf club has anformal dinner-dance for :ning. RS ~LAVE. ---·ws: \CE a year the tongues of the old timcrs are loosed and tales of ..:a rly Kenilworth are retold with adtkd relish. The Historical Society dinner has the power to do this and this an nual fea:st was spread at the }\enilworth Assembly hall last Wednesday night. Many were the yarns spun about the board in a holiday ,ettin!! of red and white and in the so ft light of candles. There were sewlly four members in all to divide the pumpkin pies-three-quarters of the total membership in this twentyrear resident group. Among those ivho talked of early days were Mrs. Bronson Peck, Mrs. Harry Hall, Miss Lucy Hall, Charles Ware, Howard Edmunds. Alden Sears, Warren Pease. L. ~1. Allen, William Zimmerman. ~!rs. \ ' ictor Sanborn, the president in the cha ir, was a gracious mistress of ceremonies. Screen pictures of the past proroked much laughter as one event of the evening. The new officers of the Kenilworth Historical society for 1he co1ning year were elected as fol- .. Memger~ of the board of the Vocatonal ~octety of Shut-ins wish to ex,>ress t~eir appreciation to the women of Kentlworth, who gave so generously of their interest and support on th~ occasion of the all-day sale of arttcles made by handicapped men and women which was held recently at the home of Mrs. Harry Vissering. Between $1,000 and $1.100 was the amount realized. -o-M uch regret on the part of old friends attended the departure of the C. F. Meyers from Kenilworth this week. The Meyer house at 423 Cumnor toad has been vacated to allow the purchasers, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Allen , to take possession some time this month . Mrs. Meyer and Miss Elizabeth Meyer left today for Los Angeles to become permanent residents of California. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jones, 344 Woodstock avenue, had as their guests over the week-end, Harry Johns of Kankakee and Miss Gladys Kennedy of Morrison, Illinois. -oM iss Martha Stevens, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar A. Stevens. 330 Abbottsford road . entertained at bridge this afternoon for her guest. Mrs. Winfield Ellis. Firat Church of Christ, Scientist, Wil...tt.. Ill. T-tb St. ancl C.ntral A.,.. Services: Sunday at 11 A. M. Wednesday Testimonial Meeting at 8 P.M. Sunday School, 9 :45 A. M. Subject of the Lesson Sermon Dec. 14, "Cod tbe Preaener of Maa" Christian Science Reading Room 1113 Wilaette AYe. Hours: Daily (exct'pt Wt'dne~day and Saturday) 9 A. M. to 6:00 P. M. 'N ednesday: 9 A. M. to' 7 :<45 P. M. Saturday: 9:00A.M. to 9:00P.M. The Bible &J\cl Wont· by llarJ' Bak.r Eddy and &11 otber autborlaed ChrlaU&J\ lleleftM Lltar&tun :'b~.l· read, borrowe41 or pur- -oMrs. Irvin L. Simmons, 237 Cumnor road, has been ill at her home for several weeks as the result of a fall on the walk near her house. -oM iss Phoebe Hedrick of 304 Melrose avenue will giv~ a luncheon party tomorrow for the members of her srass at the Roycemore school. -o- Tlae Public ia conUall,. la'rited to att...& tbe Claurcla Senicea aiHI Yiait ,.. Readia· Rooa. -aGrant Ridgway, 207 r:umberland aveenue, entertained a number of fellow golfers at unique supper party at his home Sunday evening at which the celebrated "Chick" Evans was the guest of honor. Moving pictures of the famous sportsman in action at the Indian Hill Country club was one of the events of the evening. ,-()- Mr. Frederick C. Little, 514 Essex road. left last Friday for sunny California where he wilt stay the balance of the winter. -o-' Mr. and Mrs. John C. Carpenter, 422 Woodstock avenue. gave a dinner party at their home on Saturday night in honor of Mr. Carpenter's birthday. M. Allen, president; Grant Ridg. vice president; Clive Taylor, secary; historian, Miss Helen Sears; membership committee, Mrs. Rufus Stolp: chairman, Mrs. Caroline Ellsworth and Mrs. Warren Pease. -a- Sunday afternoon, which is apt to he a dull occasion for most unless Mrs. Gilbert W. Kelty, 412 Cumnor A holiday party which promise-s to road. entertained her bridge club at a luncheon at the Indian Hill Coun cause a stir among the younger set will be given at the Ouilmette Country try club last Wednesday. club on the night of December 30. Four popular young hostesses are Columbia Sc:bool of Muaic: Clare Osborne Reed, Director sending out invitations to the affair. Wilmette Branch-627 11th St. the Misses Phyllis Ruf. Kath erine TEACHERS IN CHARGE Stolp. Helene Seibolt and Betty HarAnna Chlnlund, Philomena Ira.ce wood. · Private and Class Leaaona -o- Tangerines. we will Delivery. AVE. ' ps ndars Sight Reading and Ear Training A luncheon at which many Vassar specia l precautions are taken to make Main School it ot herwise, served a lovely purpose g-irls were present was given at the 609 S. Wabash Ave., Chicago on Sunday li!st, when the Muenzer Drake hotel last Wednesday by Miss Trio appeared in the second of the Helen Cresap in honor of her guest and season's Chamber Music Concerts at classmate, Miss Elizabeth Moore of Dr. Arthur H. Tuttle the Kenilworth Assembly hall. Very San Francisco. Miss Moore spent Dr. Alice D. Tuttle >elect of taste are these Sunday after- Thanksgiving week with the Cresaps. Oateopatbic Pbyaic:iana -onoon gatherings of the music lovers. M iss Eleanor Eckhart gave a bridge Rtsidence and Office more so because the concerts are so 113 Ceatral AYearare. and in the rase of the Muenzer and luncheon partr_ at the Woman's Piaoae 3lt Trio certainly, those who attended Athletic club last Thursday for Miss were amply rewarded. The program Helen Schulze whose wedding took place Saturday night. Miss Eckhart wa a simple one, comprising only two parts, a Mozart trio, and a trio was a member of the wedding party. -aDR. C. E. GEISSE of Emrico Ossi's, but so irresistible James H. Prentiss, 201 Cumberland are the selections themselves and so OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN exquisitely were they rendered that avenue, is expected home from Electro-Therapy the artists found themselves recalled Florida, Monday. Villagt Tbtatrt Building -oagain and again. Never has the enPhone Wilmtttc :1052. Mrs. Sanger Brown entertained husias m of the music audience in Kenilworth manifested itself so freely. three tables of bridge last Friday. That there will shortly be a demand for more Muenzer trios and more chamber concerts is undoubtable. -aKenilworth club Tuesday evening entertainments grow livelier and Let us install metal weather strips on livelier with the advance of the seayour home. son. Last Tuesday evening was quite the most riotous of the series so far, a vaudeville performance of profesEstimates gladly furnished sional character. The program included five featured acts, starting with a group of harmony songs and parodies by the The Cambridge SisPhone Wilmette 1951 after 7 P. M. ters of radio fame. An original Punch and Judy show was the second numher and was tremendously applauded f)y the children and grownups alike. ..·ollowing a motion picture came "The ,'Jown Juggler" (Amos Seabury), end:ng with a comedy song and story group by an amusing trio of entertainers known as The Three Mus· keteers. Altogether it was an evening destgned to send everyone home in a happy mood and with many good things to say for the ingenuity of the entertainment committee. -o- Plano, Keyboard Harmony, Delicious Tid- bits Dutch Oven Christmas Cakes youR Christmas table wm not be complete without an assortment of tasty Dutch Oven baked goods. Breads, cakes, pies just for the holiday occasion. Be Comfortable, Save Money Tbe Duteb Oven When You Get a Good Thing Remember Where You Got It 1129 Central Avenue E. KUEHN ""' n11a '"" "'" ntu mn IDit lliit >mt >mCJDilJ.IlOJii..OJilOJII..O.M.U -oM iss Wilma Ball of Cleveland. Ohio. who has been the guest of her brother and his wife , Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Y. Ball, 207 Woodstock avenue. for the past week returned home Sunday. Mrs. Ball's mother, Mrs. F. P. Shane of Cleveland. also spent the Thanksgiving week-end with the Balls. Miss Lucille Jeffries of Duluth. :\finnesota, has been a guest this week of her aunt, Mrs. B. C. Hawkes. 157 ilworth avenue. rs. Karl Korrady, 527 Abbottsroad, has had as her guest for past two weeks her sister, Mrs. alter Taylor of Greenwich. Connecticut. Mrs. Taylor returned home thi s morning. Quality Costs Us More, But It Holds Our Bu&iness! SUITS and OVERCOATS \Vhile quality usually is the first c?nsideration, n1en and young tnen are conung. to regard this Store as a standard by whtch values can be judged. Invest enough to insure utn1ost quality. Y ou'H never regret that little extra that good Clothes cost here. I -oMr. and Mrs. F. E. M. Cole. 315 E. sex road, entertained at dinner last Thursday evening in honor of the Honorable and Mrs. E. K. Waldock ?f London, England. Mr .. Waldock ~~ the English representative of the magazine "Landmark," of which the Earl of Balfour is the president. The Coles were the guests of the Waldoc~s at their County Kent home whtle abroad last summer. Mrs. Waldock is ~amed as a gardener and is an .author!ty on growing of ferns, on whtch subJect she is delivering a number of lectures while in this country. .Mrs. Cole also entertained her "Back to Italy" club last Friday. Francis G. Allen. son of Mr. and }.[rs. L. M. Allen 258 Melrose avenue, left Saturday night for Miami, Florida, where he will spend a two weeks' vacation in company with Ogden k. Mr. and Mrs. Allen left the night for Davenport, Iowa, for week-end visit. Hi -Grade Cleaning Don't let the Christmas rush cause you to forget to have your Evening clothes cleaned and pressed for the holiday festivities. YOU KNOW THAT WE KNOW HOW Co. -a- Schultz & Mord 1152 Central Avenue livery '· m. Daily -oMr. and Mrs. Arthur Ruf, 236 Cumnor road, had as their guests oyer the Week-end Mr. and Mrs. Charles Coffman of Kansas City. l·----------=-The North Shore'· Leading T ailora I Phone Wilmette 328