-~ 1925 October 23, 1925 W LMETTE TO HOLD FOOD SALE The vVilmettc and \\T innetka Woman's · Christian Temperance Union w ill conduct a ioocl :-.ale at the A. S. \ ' an Due sen grocery :-tore, 1154 Cen tral aYenue, \\' ilmettc, Saturday mornit ig, October 24. The ale will be in charg e of Mrs. Rose Varley. LIFE CIRCLE TO MEET WILL BE DINNER HOSTESS 17 Mrs. Ida R. Birr of 504 Maple avenue, \Vilmette, will be hostess at a Chop Suey dinner for the north shore members of the Daughters of the Nile Hallowe'en night. Cards and bunco will be played by the guests following the dinner \Yhich will be se rved at 6 :30 o'clock. ce an n- ·~ Elect Class Officers at Byron Stolp School -- so '1 ) I .. " . ' Pupils of th.e Byron Stolp school elected their roon1 orticers recently. The li!-> t is as follows: 7A-Charles Kremer, pr<.' !->id<'nt; :M ary Louise Hogan. \·ice pre siclt-nt; llcnry Foster. secretary; Adl'laidv Franklin, trca urer. 7B-Sally Clark, pre ident; Phyllis 1 ).I r-.. . John E. Cap-.. rl'tttrned to her Brown, Yice president; Bil1y Sherman, homt' at 329 Fourth ·, tre ·t Sunday, secretary; Frank vV etiter,, treasurer. ;, 't n ~p ·: nding a iortnight in Kansa s 7C- I~oh llamnn, prc . . i.clcnt; 1'Iary City. Tansc 1, Yice pre sident; Be!1llett Good.. . -oman, ~ecretary ; Ruth oh e n. trcas\\ tllla111 ).I clhye of 2-t-t Laurel a\·curcr. 7D-Franci s Hrcklcr, pre sident; n~~c , left last ~fonda): to spend the . Jack Heitman, Yicc president; Louise \\Inter months m Flonda. Facht, ~ ccrctar~ ; Louise Shepard, trea s urer. 8A-Gaylon Han·ey, presidtnt; Joseph Bcral, vice pre s ident; Grace Raffety, s ~.:crct ary; Doro. s Tutt k. treasurer. HB - Edward Cullen, pn· s i(l\-nt : ).lar:-.hall Ling, virc pre:-.i(lcnt: ~larjorie ~[cad, secretary; Is a bel Tiwmp son, treasurer, 8C- Flortnct: ).ld ' 0~:. pn.· !"> i(!ent; CN~ il Cox, Yi cc prc -; td(·nt: !.., a . bel ?\fc:\ li..,tl'r, secretary; Rober ~ King, t rt'a urc:r. Tilt' J 1111ior lllt' lllhn:-.hip ui the \\.lillian·.., CatiHdir cluJ) 11i \\' ilmctte \\ill he t·ntnt;tined at l>ridgl' ).1onday t' \T 11 i 11!.! at t h t' ~ t. Franc i" X a\' i 1.' r ~rh()ol :tuditoriuln . The Korth End circle of the Congregational church will meet at the home oi ~Ir s . \\'alter G. ~[oorc, 1038 Green,,·ood a ,·cntH'. ).Jon day, October 26. Luncheon "·ill be en·ed at 12 :30 < J clock. The a s!">i:-.ting Jto -; t(' . . SC · will h· ).Irs. J' lm Stackl10u:-; c. ).1 r .·. James \\'. Alder, and ).1 r s. h ·ank Koontz. ~[i s s ~Iarjoric \ an.\r::~clale, daughter ~Trs Funk oi 1329 Elmwood aven te <.1i ~I r. and ~Irs. J. H. \ . anArsdale of ha..; a' her guest for an extended vi~:t, \ 103 Dupee place. :c~urned recently -:.r r~. ·\\·. E. Hearst of La Salle, Ill. aftc.r a two month. Jo.u rney ab.rl!ad, -o1dunng 1he cour:-. t: ot \\· ~1 c h s he ,.J, ' tcd ~[r. and 1frs. vV. T. Redfield of 1131 ~ngland, France, Sw1tzerland, Ger- F(.)re t avenue arc spending a week 1lla11y, and 1taly. I \nth their son, Charles, in Cincinnati. II ~ \I r ~ . J :' 111 t ·, k t T 1tt 'r u i f 1.! ) I 'r ;t i r i l' 't\ l'l1Ut · ~" a ":tin .tt ll t·r '""Ill' .t it t' i' an t ' ll ' \t'll \\t'l'k . . · ~ :1_, :t t t h t· C~ra·Jt hu . . pi t.d. t ·11 ir :tgr '· \\'ht'r1 · ... lw \lllrlt'r\\·t·n t :1 "t·riou ... 1·. ·t 1 :t t i1·1 1. \1 r .... 1--: t'l'1lor 1-. -..10\\ I,\ l't'l'll\ ( '1 i1 1L' . · : . . . . . . t . . _ . fl . _ .t ). _ , l · . _ . l )._,l . . 't ~ ( t ~ t t ..-, ( 1 --- (f .-.(I ._. C ·:· ' I I I I ( . I I t t I I = iI i I I I I I I PEGGEDARCH I I I I SHOES II I FOR BOYS I : i I 1:-. the Crt'ation oi a Skilled ~ I Dc.:.igncr. Following Suggc:-.- I 1 tions made bY ).fanv oi the ~- "I ' I I , = REO SEDAN ' Most Closed Car iD the *World lor ·1s·s ~~~l::·;:' The finest car, mechanically, that Reo has produced in 21 years~ of fine car manufacturing- I I =· : _ I ' I Bt'"t Ort1.Jope<iists. Ti1c L:\ST Embodies the Foot Form Fl'a tures That Comfort Tired Feet. Built on Correct Lim·:-.. l t gi\· e~ Cetltle Support to Both the Longitudinal and Tnu{sverse Arches. - I I _ The most gracefully designed · ax1d attractively finished-Ana-by far-the greatest value! I I - i AND THEN! Tlwse Sho('s arc the la~t \\'Ord in Science as applied to Shoe Construct ion. There is no STEEL ARCH to Torture and Finalh· Kill the Aching ~1 u scles. · Your ,n·ight di~trihution i:-. taken ,care of and the strain re' mon'd irom the Arches. 'fhe ~f omcnt you ~tart to wtar 1 I I I . ~ I I - I - I I I , - Reo Evanston Co. 1101 Chicago ' Ave. Univ. 6194 I ' I - Peggedarch Shoes your trouhlv~ cease. t rom I I "Buy Where Service Is Handy" \\' <'a~ feet ·· I PmL i I I ' ~~L.~.IId;N'S ;;.~~· SPECIAUSTS 1608 Chicago Avenue & PIPER I I j EVANSTON, ILLINOIS I ·!· ._,,,._.,..._.,~cl.-. ,,.-,,.~,~._,.,._,, ,~ ,._,c,._.c,.:·