October 23, 1925 WILMETTE LIFE Catholic Club Plans Series of Afternoon Parties. as Benefits The first of a series of card partie s ' to be given by the Woman's Catholic Club of \Vilmette will be held Friday, October 30, at 2 o'clock, in the auditorium of the St. Franci s Xavier ~chool at Ninth street and Linden avenue. The proceeds of the e parties will be used for decorating and repair work in ' the school building. A number of beautiful prizes have hen donated for the party and refre shments will he . . erved. The hostes s list ior this large social event includes the names of Mesdamts John Boylston, J ul.i us Seng, Alfred J. Ruhy. P. J. Joyce, John Tracy, \\alter ~1 iller, Hollis Gleason, Henry Schmitt. R. F. Lynce, \V. P. Seng, ' Tohn Calkwell, Arthur Bovlston, G. E. Lud\,·ig. and N. C. Fisher. Business Women's Club To Open Season with Dinner One of the new and unique organizations in the club life of \Vilmette had its inception late last spring when a club for busines s and professional girls and women living in the village arc working elsewhere, or those employed in \V ilmette, was formed, for the purpose of meeting for dinner once a month and enjoying a short C\'Cning program. The fir st dinner of this season will be given at the Congregational church Thursday evening. October 29. at 6 :30 o'clock. Serving as the club's officers ior this \"Car are " M is s Anne L. vYhitmat:k. t i)re sident: Miss Bernice Boyd, secretary: :Miss Catherine Kitig, treasurer ·. ~1 iss Dorothy Iliff, program chairinan; Miss Ruth Forherg, dinner chairman: Any girl who wish to attend the dinner arc asked to notify Miss \Vhit.mack or :Miss Forberg. ' On Tuesday, October 27 we will serve our Second AnniversarY Dinner frotn 5:30 to 8 .p. tn. At this titne, tn addition to ou.r regular 75 cent dinner, \Ve shall present to our guests anniversary favor s and souvenirs in appreciation of the splendid support they have given us during the past year. Enthusiasm Greets First of Citizenship Lectures A large and most enthusistic group of ·women heard ~f r!-1 . \\'alter F. Dodd giYc her first two lectures in the course of six, on citizenship. she is giving Thursday mornings at 10:30 o'clock at the \Voman's cluh. ~1 rs. Dodd is an inspiring speaker \\·ho makes her listeners carry away with them in formation of great practical value. Those who have heard her say there is "never a dull moment" while she speaks. and her combining of wortlw.. hile and in :-t ructing facts with intere sting and humorous incidents makes her talk s appea ling. l Ier thjrd talk \\'ill be on "The Go\·nnor's Share in Legi slation." Tickets arc st ill available at a .mod-· t·rate price for this series, and may he procured at the door. The Wiltnette Billiard Hall located at 1211 Wilmette Avenue ha s re-opened with pertnission of · the \.illag-e Board. under the same l\Ianage · tnent. Wilmette .Food Shop Wilmette 1826 4171/2 Fourth St. d I Wide Distribtttior_Greater Marketability Bond issues originated bv us enjoy a high degree of marketability, because they are distributed to the investing public not only through our organization, but through banks and dealers in all sections of the country. 61 Broadway Building S.SO' 1 Due 1950 MUSHMOUTH! ·Eliminated by the. FADA RADIO Receiving Set 7 No longer is it necessary to tolerate a radio that is not clear and plain, music, speech and woman's song. TO YIELD s.s~ Roanoke Water Works Co. 5~ I Due 1950 . s. 7ot» 5. 70"h · 6.00" Allerton Fifty..Fifth Street Corp. 5.50's Due 1945 Tyler Building 6' 1 Due 19.53 Due 1953 · · Wadsworth Building 6' 1 Harriman Building 6' s Due l958 · 6.()041, · 6.~ Listen in on this gladsome news "Fada Radio - The Standard of Reception" Never has a cold" in its head ---I.t is not afflicted with a hare-lip-and does not suffer from asthma. You can prove Fada Radio performance in your home without trouble o r expense. Also high class custom built Super-Hers. See our trade in -tab '.: for real radio bargains. Loew' g New Broad Properties 6' s Due 1945 Plankinton Building 6.50' 1 Due 1926 to 1947 So~thwestern Public Due 1945 Due 1928 · · 6.00 5.50 to 6.301' 6.051& Service Co. 6' 1 The Allerton Corporation Notes 5'1 United Masonic Temple Building 6.50'1 Due 1949 6.20111 · 6.30'& Allerton Cleveland Building 6.50's Due 1945 6.50" 6.50'& · Transportation Building 6.50' s Due 1941 Stevt:ns & Thompson Paper Co. 6' s D~l~l · 6.60" Bob's Radio Shop R. F. JEWETT 1141 Greenleaf Ave. Phone 3573 P:W. CHAPMAN &CQINC 116 S. La Salle It/ CHICAGO . 42 Cedar Street ' HEW YORK