Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 30 Oct 1925, p. 12

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12 WILMETTE LIFE Octob e r 30, 1925 Miss Ann Calloway W I.ll M arry G eorge Stephens Next Week TnYitations are out for the m.trnag c· of ::\fiss Ann Bowles allowa.\·, daughter of Mrs. A. \ \': Calloway of 627 EleYent h street, \ Vilmette. to George Harold Stephens, son of l\1r. ::tnd l\1 rs. C. D. Stephens of Hubbard Wood s, Saturday evening, November 7. Th · . en·ice will be read in the vVilmctte Bapti t church at 8:30 o'clock, the ReY. Franci J. Stifler officiating. ~1r . Clarence Off of Pl·oria will he matron of honor, and the brid egroom 's :-.ister, Miss Louise Stephen :-.. and th(' bride's cousin, 1\Iiss lean ~IcCallum. will be bridesmaids . · · Claude Stephens will :'e ne a:-. his brother's best man, and the u sher li st includes the names of Alfred l\IcDnu.!.!.a 1 of Kenilworth, Raymond Stephen" ol Huhl>ard \ Vood s, and Dr. Charle . Bai ley Blake, Robert l\fah an an d John ::\ r aha 11, 0 f \\. llnwt te. :\1 r s. :\ . 1\. :\[cl'allum gay~· a ~howcr for- her niec e at her hom(' in \\. ilmt·tt·· Thu r"day a ftcrnoon. Active members of the New Trier . High school Music club me~ at t_he home o f M a rga ret Starrett m Wu~ netka Thursday afternoon of thts week for their regular fortnightly musical program. The program was _as follows: clarinet solo, by Fred Watdner; 'cello solo, by Alexander Magt~u s; violin solo by Henry Corbett; triOviolin, Mary Parker, 'cello, Lee Fletcher and piano, Mary L. Cotton; two piano numbers, Norman ?ess. The :M us ic club has b ee n meetmg for the past four years. It has 48 active members at the pre se nt time and a large associate members hip. It was organized for the purpose of giving its members experience in recitals a_nd group play ing. :\ joint meeting 1~r the active and as . ociate member. I S -;c hcduled for the ncar future. Music Club Presents First Autumn Program Empress of Scotland 2S,OOO Groa ToM World Cruise from New York, December 3, 1925 Attractively low lares including shore eKcursions Christmas .in the Holy Land NeW Year's in Festive Cairo Send lor planning Uterature. Full information from local agent· or R. and ::\fr-... n. L. Bude ,of 1109 l'on·-.. t tt\TiltH' , "ho left the \'illage two \'. n·ks ago for a tou.- nf the Fa--t. are nm' in \\ · a,lJin~t(·n. D. C. Tl1l'y ttrl' l '.:-..pvc tt·d 1 Hll1ll' about -:\nn·ml,n (), ~It·. s. Elworthy, St ·amshlp Gener 1.1 Agent. 71 E. Jackson Blvd., Chicago, Ill. Boy Scouts Enjoy Fast Growth in Kenilworth Troop :Ko. 1 of the Kenilworth Boy :-;cout · now has an enrollment of 32 ml'mbcrs, it wa s announced this week. I There arc al;o 10 associate member.-., " ·110 are working to pa ss thl'ir tr "t -..u tktt thn· 111a\· hl' initiated and becontc full n;cmb~r!:> ,,,· thc trotlp. 'l'IH' initiations \Yill bt.: ltL·Id in ~.,,·ctnher. it \Yas said . L. F. Fn .!.!. li ~h, 1007 Cn·cnwood a H'nue. ha ju:-;t ret urncd frnm. a two ,. veks' trip to Texas and Mextco. -o- 1 I Ca nadia n Paci fie World's Greatest Travel System .:\fr. and .:\1 rs . ] f. C . \\ 'vii-. ()l Prirh'l: ton , 111., an· -..pt·tHiitJg tll;, \\t' l'k ;, ... thv guesh of thl'ir ._, ,,J in Lt\\ and I daughter, :\f r. ;11Jd .:\It . . . 1 ·.. : \ ndn:-<lll 1 of 1123 Finn\ cl Od il\ ('IJl)l', \\ hilv Oil their waY to thl'ir "intn hon11 · in ~l':t Breeze, Fla. If It's Lumber Call Our Number (Winnetka 451--452) H ERE' S ~ yard completely stocked with everyth ing the bu tlder needs-from basemen t to roof - ready at a moment's notice to fill prac ticall y eve ry requirement f rom a single piece to a carload. If you live west or WA~n slldll wP cd//? When will we call for your clothes? Ask Little Boy Bright- so u th, get in t ourh with t he nearest asso· ciate yard named below. HE'S RIGHT! THAT'S answered very simply. \ Ve come to you r house when you te ll us to. And we'll bring back you r clothes promptlyj u st w h en we p rom ise you that t hey' ll be don e. You can bu y 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 ·w ith building. JOHN B. NAZARIAN. Prop. 578 LINCOLN AVENUE Winnetka , Ill. Branch Stores Evanston, Wilm ette. H ighland P ark Phones W innetka 727 , Wilmettr 7 2 7 Yards- Hubbard Woods 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.t Deerfield 2 " . I

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