Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 30 Oct 1925, p. 3

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l925 ~ October 30, 1925 ELECT J. R. HARPER ' COMPANY DLEADER Reserve Militiamen Pay Tribute to Memory of Arth'ur H. Howard at Annual Reunion I I WILMETTE . LIFE ~----------------------------------------------~ Recall.Old Militia Days !'ROTARY STAGES HUGE ' · HAUOWE'EN PARTIES All Children in Wilmette Invited to Attend Frolic at Howard and Stolp Schools Saturday s e t Dr. Bersc·. Denies He Even Thought of Moving Dr. 0. H. Bersch "insists" in a ~ letter to \VII.~n:TTF. LrFI-: this ·week that he still lives at 823 Fifteenth street. 1t eems that an erroneous n·port that he had moved to 835 Fi ftcenth :--treet was published last week. causing all of his friend( ; to question ~frl. Bersch about the matter. He says that the report probably originated ., ,,.}!en he recently r.e n ted a garage at 83J Fifteenth street and had an electric meter installed there in his name. He assures us, however, that he only parks his car at the latter address and that he still hangs his hat at 823 Fifteenth street ~ Eastern Star Announces Bazaar on Armistice Day Early , Christmas shoppers will find the large bazaar to be given by the \Vilmette Chapter, Number 753, Order of Eastern Star, Xovember 11. an at tractive gift :,ource when the doors of its locale, the \Voman's club , open at 10 o'clock in the morning for a busy day. In addition to booths of all the articles the word "bazaar" implies. a luncheon at noon, and a dinner at night, followed by cards and dancing-. will be features offering a diversity of pleasure. Mrs. Emma Hartmann of 1305 Sheridan road. i:-- general chairman of the affair. The frolic-some spirit of Hallowe'en will bring zest to the two Juvenilf' ~'artie.;; at the Guilmette Country cluh Saturda,·. In the afternoon. the little tots will have their celehration with games and entertainment in the midst of the g-ay decorations of th<" season, and in the evening the children Mrs. C. R. Drake of 1221 A;,hland of the sixth, seventh, and eighth avenue returned last week from a ten rrrades will have a masquerade party day trip to Richmond and Baltimore. from 7 until 9. Count.-v Club EntP.rtains En1dish Lutherans Hold Children on Hallowe'en Fellowship Dinner Nov. 13 The Rev. Luther Spaid, pastor of Calvary . ""Lutheran church. Chicago, will he the guest of honor and speaker at a G( od Fellowship dinner of the \Yilmette English Lutheran church Friday evening. November 13, at () :30 o'clock. Many interesting features are being arranged for the proThe Men's Whist club will meet rrram. Reservations are to be made with Mrs. Charles Brandt, Wilmette Monday evening with Harry B. Rennolds of 711 l 'cntral a\·cnue. 2674.

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