Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 30 Oct 1925, p. 15

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October 30, 1925 WILMETTE LIFE 15 FATHERS-SONS GUESTS New Trier Girls New Trier Boya and Their Fathers to be Gueata of School's Hi-Club Tonight Boys of the freshman class at New Trier High school and their fathers will be the guests of the Hi club, (formerly the Hi- Y club) at the annual reception scheduled to be held in the auditorium of the school beginning at 8 o'clock thi s evening. This will be til L: first of a series of meetings to lH~ held under the auspices of the li i club, and many nationally known :-.pcakt·rs have been secured to make addres:-.('s. E. J. Ph<:lp :-. . chairman of the ~aticmal ~aicty Dt.·po-,it :\dyiserv lH·ard and pn·-..idcnt oi the Xortheri1 'l'n~:-. t :-:.a f <:ty Dcpo-,it company, will giH· the principal talk. I laYing been un till' ~l'\\. Trier lHJard of education ic·r "t·n·ral year-, anrl prc-,idcnt for tl!rn· 'c : t ~ . he i-., vcn· much intere ted in tIll: buY:-. c,i the -"chrJol and their IIi -c lub. ·In hi:; talk .·(, Jllt point e;; of '11\'Cial intnt· 1 ltl irnhllll'll and their l;tthn will h(· outlined. \1 ilt()ll Ftttric~l, pre-,idcnt c,j thv dub, ,·,ill prl'-.icll' :tt thl· mt·vtinl!' . .\ dinner '~ill ht· l'i\ ( ' II in the nll·-,..., hall oi the :-rh<H 1. j,,Jlo\'.vd ],~ a pr<·l!r:tlll c·i talk -:t tlrl t ·J~·~· rtainnlt · t11 in tilL· aucliu,rium. - -- Will Entertain Mothers Tuesday Following the lead of the boys' Hi club, the Girls' club of 1\cw Trier high school \1\·ill give a dinner for girls of the scJwol and their mothers Tuesday evening. K0vcmhcr J. It is the plan of the cluh to make this an annual affair, as is the Fathers' and Sons' dinner given by the l>oys' organization. The dinner is under tht.· supervi sion oi the :-.ocial commi tt ee, of which If clen Fra:-.<:r is the chairman. The committee ha-; planned a dcliciou dinner and an interc:-.ting program. Th e ~<.:\Y Trier Trio will play, one of the girb of th · school who has tran·lcd in Africa is going to tell .. onw C~i lH:r C'xperiC'nccs, ~faric Fl<:ntye will play the piano. and Teresa Bachtt:-. ha -, promi:cd to come hack and "in g and dance. Wednesday, November 4, the alumnae of Goucher college, among whom are a number of north shore re sidents, will take over the New Campus theatre in Evanston for beneht performances of the picture, "As No Man Has Loved," adapted from Edward Everett Hale'~ story, "The Man Without a Country." -PERMANENT W·A VINGSpecial Price During October $15.00 Per Head All Work Done by Experts MILOS IVIN Suite 403, 15 E. Washington St ., Venetian Building, Chicago Dearborn 3367 1'"'";~~;~""' '~~~···"' '~ ·;~·~·~"' "' 1 is the best in quality. There is none better. It stands the highest test for purity and richness. _ We are not wholesalers, we supply private homes_, clubs, weddings, receptions, churches, etc. Our business is catering to people who are particular, therefore each order has our personal supervision:-We specialize rn fancy forms for . all occasions. _ I s A propo.al fnr thl· <·ncoura~ement of htttrr building \\'ill C(J!1l(' l1t'iorl' the J,oa nl (1f clirtctnr . . oi thl' . ·ati(lllal :\ :--snriat inn of l{cal 1·:-..,tatl' J,oarr\-., " ·h vn the\· ll1' d in I 'hict~() h'i.., "1 <" k. l TlH· llt<"l.'lin.!·. in. ""hit·h _tlll' :td,·i~cJ.ry ], nard CJ f p a:-- t p r <" - If \1 11 -. t 11 1] 1\ · ; t -..., t w 1aI ti()n and pr v-,t· t,t "t!it·\·r-. ,,j lhl·.l~tHI_,.I1 \\'ill ;-d-.,n h :t\' t· p:trt. i, tlH· rvgular I qll; trtl·rh llll'l'iiJ J:.:. T ltv dirt·c 1 11' ... \\ill '--<"1 till J·lalt j,,r ti.1 lJ· ddillL: (JJ tht ~----------------- ;,"' ll·j;, ·, 11'-. :t11llll;tl \'(11l\1 "111i<lll, lCJ tttkt' p::trl· i~1 .ltt1J\' "I l'!.!:1. :tJH\ "ill. cli;ru-...:-1 I a]-,,, ,,;mt t1 1 vxtend m: C1111gratula- 1.!:t11" l··r tl1v ~···lll 11 · :ttll1ll;tl ·ti--111\·..,.., tinns. ti lt 1 i11 · <·i tlJ, .. t.., .... <,ri:ditn,. ; .. hv held The \\"u.,n:rrt: LIFE i.;; \t:rY pretty m .d · ·,." < :-rlt ;tn:- Janu a r ~ l<L.!l . ib nC'w drc "· lt i~ also n~ry practical, so ca~y to handle, and ('\Try item in itc, \1 r .... L. L. l,, .d\\ il! ]Ja, ju-,t rvturned t1· lln hulllL' in l'vntl'n·ilk. IU\\a, after place. · a i u rt night'" vi:-- it " .it It her i ather and If Prof. H. F. X arrington of the nH 1 'l , T. h 1 ! hl·r . . \ r. atH 1 '1 .\ r-;. D . J.l 1. ....... tc o es ~fcdill School of J ournali m \\'ere to eli ~lh Fure ~t avenue. come to \Vilrnctte and sec our \VIU1ETTE I ,IF£, he ·would be more convinced than ever that our small tmn1 ('ditnr s make WE MILL FRESH DAILY up a large port10n of tlte Ill'\\ -.paper WHOLE WHEAT FLOUR world of America . Better Building, Topic Before Realty Directors EXCEL ICE CREAM CO. Incorporated PUBLIC FORUM I 1566 ELMWOOD AVENUE I I EVANSTON Phone Univ. 3087 Phone Wit. 3160 · ;:;lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll llllll lllll!llllllllllllllll11111tll2. I ~ lllllllltlllllltntlllllltllllftllflltlfltllll tfltllllttltllll nmuutJtttfltllflllttlltfltlltttlltflltttlltllttlllltlltltlllllttlttttttttltJIJttttllflfltttJitlltllflllllttlllltllllllll tlltttttttt llllttlltttltt Editor's XotP: Tht· aiJO\' t· i:-; onl· of scon·s of complinwntary lt'ttt·rs that havt> r<·ach<·d tht · £·ditc·r's th·sk sinct· \Vilrndt<' Lift· t ook Oil it::; Jlt · W g-arb or a nf·W~ tnagazi nt·. Tht ·s··. addt·tl to I WHOLE RYE FLOUR WHOLE CORN MEAL GRAHAM FLOUR STEEL CUT OAT MEAL CRACKED WHEAT 2 Pounds 25c hundreds of \'£· rlJal <·xpn·ssi"JIS r,[ ap-1 proval, convinc' thP Jnana g,·!lll·tlt that deeply grateful for th e chang-e· has found uniYt·rsal favor in the community. \\'tlrlll'ttt · Lift· i~ tllt'Sl' WHOLE BUCKWHEAT FLOUR NATURAL BROWN RICE 2 Pounds 35c nnouncing the Opening of the t·xpn·!-'~lon·!:-1. PARCEL POST PAID ON ORDERS OF $1.00 OR MORE Constance I ordan and ~I r". \\.altl'f ~ebon oi \\.ilmet tt·. abo \lr:-.. Jo ~cph Lenguradoro c1i l ' lticq.!u. :-pent Health Foods the WC('k-end at ll(lnl'\ l'rt'l'k. \\·i.., .. as the gue~ts oi ~1 r-- . .\.1~. r~· S ·ltmidtcr 1754 Lunt Avenue and her famih·. \1 r:--. \'LI"un \\a:-. ROGERS PARK CHICAGO, ILL. formerly Mi:-~ .S.Iary Srltmidtn. Phone Rogers Park 4438 -oAgency Battle Creek Sanitarium ~Ir. and 1fr~. \\'altl'r 1-\: . \'el-,cllt arl· Foods moving into their Ill'\\ h·lllt at 151~ (~regory avenue thi-, \\'{.'{'k . K. North Shore "Grainery" PRESERVER Located in the New Carlson Building 630 Church Street, Evanston Announcement of Special Reductions In Prices ' · GLENCOE GARDENS As the result of a recent syndicate re -organization. we are enabled to quote prices considerably lower than present marke ~ values. Highly restricted - only a limited number of % acre lots ro be sold in a 2 5 acre tract. Rolling land and winding streetsimmediately adjoining the Glencoe Community golf course. As low as S35 a foot. 111111111111111111111111111 The Nationally Famous SELBY ARCH PRESERVER Offering co m p let e footwear service of quality, consisting of the prestige of the Arch Preaerver Shoe. FOOTWEAR Glencoe Gardens -directly weHt of Skokie Heights subdivision. Driv e o·Jt Sheridan Road to Gree:1 Hay Hoad to Park Avenue, Glencoe west to Bluff Street, ~orth to Skokie· or J >undee Road, west about 2 blocks to Hohlfelder H.oad, north 2 blocks to office. is featured exclusively for WOMEN, MISSES and CHILDREN Mllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllfllllllllllllllllll lllllllllllllllll,lllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllll Gelder.& Sneary 62 4 ut National Bank Bldg. ~~Better Shoes--and Hosiery , too, CHICAGO CENTRAL OJ74

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