Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 20 Nov 1925, p. 16

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J6 WILMETTE LIFE November 20, 1 ns Nov em No Men Need Apply /or Mixed Doubles at Goodwin Alley. s Bold swains waxed vet bolder this week when Rov Goodw.in of the bowling alleys ai1nounced the annual Mixed Doubles tournament for next week and set forth to pair up the hoys and girls who enjoy the tenpin pastime in the nether regions of the Brown building. Roy told the boys · to form a line to the right when he sought applicants for places in the tourney. He was promptly and literally . overwhelmed by a line plunge, that in comparison, would make "Five Yards" McCarthy appear to he traveling backwards. Within a thrice the male contingent of the mixed doubles entry list was filled up, with a waiting list about a block long standing hy in hopeless despair. And the ladies-well a total number of 70 were corraled for the events. S(·eming to prove that the presentday Flapper is still at heart the coy and modest maiden of old. The mixed doubles will begin Wedu-esday, November 25. Note: The fortunate male entrants will. nee<:! to he all stay-combed and everything, for the girls are to have the privilege of drawing their partners. ======~~------------~~ NEXT WEEK IN WILMETTE (Recorded at the Chamber of Commerce) Friday, November 20 7 :30 P. M. Wilmette chapter, R. A. M., Masonic hall. 8 P. M. Wilevansbrook Encampment No. 177, I.O.O.F. Odd Fellows' hall. Sunday, November 22 7 :30 P. M. Sunday Evening club, Congregational church. Monday, November 23 8 P. M. Ouilmette court, No. 848, Catholic Daughters of America. Tuesday, November 24 12 :15 P. M. Luncheon, \Vilmette Optimist club. Lake Shore terrace. 8 :15 P. M. Ouilmette Council, No. 922, Knights of Columbus, Odd Fellows' hall. 8 :30 P. M. Tuesday Community dance, Woman's club building. Wednesday, November 25 12 :15 P. M. Lunch eon, \Vilm ette Rotan· cluh at Guilmette Country club. · Thursday, November 26 7 :30 P. M. Wilmette Lodge No. 931, A. F. and A. M., Masonic hall. 8 P. M. A. T. Shennan Lodge No. 892, I.O.O.F. Odd Fellows' hall. Friday, November 27 7 :30 P. M. Wilmette Chapter, R. A. M., Masonic hall. . R.osenbers 's ...................... · Street at th e "L" DaviS . Cat) Ne I Mem of Wil meetin! is Jun progra tori urn school. = Special for This Week . A Remarkable Sale of W. Ly be the Appr attend~ 7,000 Pes. Silverware Practically Every Piece of Silver Flatware You Will Ever Need, Offered At Prices Lower Than You Would Ever Expect! day, N part me F. Bun The \·aried F. X. \iCW 1 15 C The 6 Largest Pieces, at tiona l, gave a writing and wl tt·lling tnces. Each 25c Each Mrs. Harold E. Spinney will entertain a few friends at an informal LOCAL ARTISTS EXHIBIT supper Sunday evening- at her home , Several Wilmette artists arc entrant s 927 Ashland a\·enue. at the North Shore Art league ex-0hibit being held indefinitely at ComMrs. A. E. Beirnes of 203 Wood- munity House. Delightful small bine avenue will return Thanksgiv- sketches are the features of the dising day from \Vauseo n, Ohio, where nlay, and these, it is stated, are purshe is visiting her mother: chasable at reasonable prices for -0Christmas gifts. Mrs. E. 0. Edwards of 314 Fourteenth street has as her guest, her Mrs. Henrietta Panu shka of 1048 sister, Mrs. John K. Kepke, and her Greenwood avenue has left for Washchildren from Groton, S. Dak. They ington, D. C., where she will spend will be here until after Thanksgiving. the winter. The Beautiful Pilgrim Pattern Aside from the silver plate of these pieces, the design of itself is of surprising attractiveness--a small dainty design embossed on handles of hammered silver. The pieces are all of standard size, designed according to the latest ideas in silverware. It is genuine silver plate of a light weight. Not a piece is lacquered. C· B OCOLATES Made in Our Kitehens - of tnilk or dark chocolate coatingwith plain and nut filled soft centers, and an exceptionally larg-t' variety of hard centers. These Pieces May Solve Many A Christmas Problem Inexpensively Their attractive appearance and their everyday utility make them ideal gifts for Christmas. It is not likely that a similar opportunity will present itself to procure silverware at such low prices. Now, also is the time to replace the lost spoons, the missing knives or forks and to obtain those many special pieces that so many occastons call for. For Better Home Made Candiea Our Winnetka Store with the COMMUNITY KITCHEN 584 Lincoln Street Phone Winn. 1740 EVANSTON STORE, 1633 ORRINGTON AVE. A 26--Pc. Set, $3.90 6 Teaspoons, 6 Table Spoons, 6 Knives, 6 Forks, A Sugar Shell and a Butter Knife. See Other Side These Pieces Are 15 c Each Teaspoons Table Spoons Dessert Spoons Orange Spoons Ice Teaspoons Medium Forks Dessert Forks Ind. Salad Forks Oyster Forks Medium Knives Dessert Knives Butter Knives Sugar Shells 5 O'clock Teas Coffee Spoons Butter Spreaders Round Bowl Spoons These Pieces Are 25c Each Berry Spoons Cold Meat Forks Gravy Ladles Tom a to Servers Pie Knives Cream Ladles First Floor ... ' ·.

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