Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 12 Feb 1926, p. 21

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February 12, 1926 WILMETTE Family Night dinner at 6:45 o'clock.j ThE> quartet uncler the direction of Porter Warring·ton Heaps, organist, will furnish the ·music at the Ash Wednesday service in the Auditorium which follows the dinner. Thursday f'Yt.'ning tht> mt'mbc·r:-; of tht..· <'oz.\· t'01·nc·r Cin·l<· will entel"tain thc· ir hu:-;baiHI:-; at a dinnt-r at tht· church. Young l'c·op l t·'H <'hoir pra ctie<· Thur~<lay t·vt>ni ng- at i o'clock. l'orh·r \\·arrington 11Pa}ls, flil ·t-e tor . LIFE PLAN WELLESLEY BRIDGE tl Miss Marian Reese of 727 Forest avenue went to Ann Arbor last week to attend the Prom at the University of Michigan. She returned home Sunday evening, February· 7. Congregational Church ~linisters: 6. :-itt·phen A . Lloyd \Y. E. !\lc 'ormack Fl"i<lay tlw \\·oman':-; g·uilcl , :\Irs. L. J't..·JTY, pn·:-;i<lt-nt, will holcl an all day met'ting at the ehurch. At 11 o'C'lo<'k an important l>u~int..·Hs m ·e ting will It t· ht·ld . Tlw St>Wing· this wt.·t·k is fo1· th<' <'h i<'ag·o <'om mons <tllll is in' ehargt> of tlw East En<l c....'it·<'h·. Tht· mt · nti~t·rH of tht· ~orth End "irdt· will lH· hostt ·:-;:-; t·s at tht· Jund1eon, a1Hl ~Irs . .J. ~lilvillt· 1\rfJWH has c·ha t·g-, · 11f tiH· prugrant whit'h to! low:-;. ], 111. ll . L. :t t II - ";":1;, llH ·t·t. Fl"iday 1·\"t·llillg tht · ~t ·a :-;vouts J·:wart I 'ool<. :-;ldpJwt·. Van Tyte Sanderson, son of Mr. and Mrs. William D. Sanderson of 914 Central avenue, is home from the Uiliversity of Illinois and is spending his midsemester vacation with ·~is parents. -o-T.he \Yilme tt c Arden Shore associa- 1 E. \\' . K. Roe of 835 Linden avenue Mrs. Joseph B. Marshall of 1040 tion met 'fhttr:-.day. February 11. with I ha s been in !·lorida about six weeks Elmwood avenue was hostess to her ~fr ~. Gordon \Vil son, 41S Xinth stree t. I and will not return home until the Tuesday luncheon bridge club this ior a day of . <:wing. 1 latter part of the month. week. The regu lar February meeting of the North Shore Welleslev circle has hecn abandoned as the Chicago Wellesley club is giving a benefit bridge for the 1926-27 scholarship fund at the Chicago College club, 126 East Delaware place, Tuesday. February 16, at 2 o'clock. Tickets maY be obtained from ~Ir s. Amorv T. Ir-win. 129 Sixth street, \Vilmette. · -o-- At ·1 o "eltlt'k Sat\ll'lla\· aflt·l"lii·Oil th1 · <'all1JI Fir·t· t;irb liJt ·t-t: ~Ji:-;s l' aulitH· l 't·l tilHIIIt·, gll:IJ'(Jj;tll. j }1. 111. :--iaturd:t~ ' :--· hc ·: u ·:-; al Ulltit · r .\lt·t 'tJI' Ill:t<'lL th'" . . Juttittr t· hcdt · n ·dirt·t·tioll l·f ~Jr. Sunda~· morning :-;t·n·i<'t·s. All tlt: Jtartnll · ttt!" of tht· t'hun·h ~vl1conl l~t ·g ill J·l'<tlllJltly at !t::JO a . 111. J). :-'t·yll1ctlll' l!lltl-(t · \\ill :-;pt·ak UJIOil tllt · su ldt..·C" t "Should th·· t 'hut <'h t ·:rnp lo ~ ~lod t· r·n :\lt: thod~ ,,f . \d\'t·t·ti~ing- and l !usint·s:-:·:" at th· · lltt ··· tittg· of tht · St · ll iot dt·JHll'tllH· nt thi ::; morning. .Juni ot· ccollgl·t ·gatiotl :-;t·r\· kt.· a ~Ii ~~ ,' lll:try llnuuatiza tion will lw ~in·n IJJHit·t· tht· dJn ·c tiot· 1·f ~It ·~. 1:. F . l!lnnn· r t· Htitlt.-d "Lint··.! 11 and You ... · T~· · ·l n· l,nys of th t:: Junior d(· partmt · nt will tal\t · part. tltt:-; lltOI ' Ilillg, In tht · \ 11 o'clcH· k ~lr . Ll11 y tl will han· as sulljt·<.·t, "TlH· ~lajt.·:-; t~· of ~lct·k t~t ·s:-;. Th~· Young l't·o p)p 's c·hoi1· and quartd undt..· r the 11irection of ::\lr. Portl·r \\'aning-toll Jlt· ap~ will sing. .\t '1' hi. 'T1' Tht · \\.i lmdtt· ~unclay En~ ning club has its nH·t.·ting at thb church at i:3ll Jt . rn . Tht· H· · v. l>r . \\.illiam E. Barton will givt· his fanwus addn: s:-; on Abraham Liuvoln. l1L B:t rton i:-; <'Ollsidl..'rt.·<l to lw oiH· of tht.· wot· l<l 's fot · t·lno~t aut IHll 'i t it·!-i 011 Lincoln . Tht> l ·'iedmont (· tdlt·gt· 111ah· t1ua1·tt·t (Southt.·rn mountaint.· t·r:-;) will pn ·:-;e nt tht· special lllU:-:ie. Tlw varioti:-; l:oy S<'out troops .,f \\"i lnwttt.· UJHh·r tht· lt·<ulc·r:-;hip of ~Iaj. t ;t·O I'gt· H . Harlta ugh, d e puty t·ontmi:-;silltH·I·, haYt · ht ·t.: tt invitt·<l tu att I II <1 . A II t ht · wontt·tt uf t ht· <'hureh an· :ttvi tt ·d tn th· · honH· of ~11 ·:-; . .:\lt'lvillt> t:nn\' 11 , :- :~:-. Eh·\'t· nth :-;treet. at 2:30 Jl . 111. o11 .:\londa~ to lllt·t· t ~li !-i:-; Ht· mt · nt 11[ ~haomt· l ' rn\·inct·, t 'hina. :\li~ :-; I;t..·JIJ<·Ilt will s pt·ak inforlllally about son1t · of ht·r t·XJlt · rit · llt't· s and work in t 'hina. Tut. ·sda Y t ht· ::'\t · ig h bot·h ootl l 'in· It·, ~Ir~. F . ~dlt · itlt·nht·lln. dutirman, will liP ~·ntt·rtaittt·d at tlu · homt.· of ~~~ ~. 1' . ti. l·:vt · t·:-;on. -t:~o Lalit · a\·t·nut·. ~lr:-; . E . II. J:ut·gt· and ~It ·:-;. ll. H . ltitch<" ·. c l-i \\ iII a~:-; i :-; t ~" The Mirade" Auditorium, Chicago Throughout the full six weeks engagement of F. Ray Coll"stock's and Morris Gest's great production, "The Miracle", at the Auditorium, Chicago, we will maintain the following special service direct to the doors of the theater: All south- bound trains arriving downtown between 7 p.m . and 9 p.m. will make a special stop at Congress and Wabash, at the doors of the Auditorium. From 9:58 p.m. to 12:58 a .m., all north-bound trains will make a special stop at Congress and Wabash for homeward - going passengers. Sp_eeial Train "SewiceJor . 1- ja I 1- :1. I- ~ 1I- tt I} Tlw J:lut · hi!·d :-: havt· tllt · ir lllt>t·ting- at :::;{11 o'dnt·k 011 Ttlt ·:-; <l:ty . 1{11(1:-;t·n ·l t Troop d:ty at 1:1:-1 . llr. :-;coutmaHtt·r. llavid ~ o. :! nH ·t·ts Ttll·!-' l 'harlt·:-; 1;. Blakt· King, as~istant. (I d .'pinney. l \Yc·diH·:-;daY tht· \\.olf <'ubs m r· t at :~ :3 0 undt.·r · tht· llire<'tion of Harold Do you know that you can l own a H ART 0 I L BURNER as low as $50 .00 down and about $2 5. 0 0 ott month? HART OIL BURNER CO. 1514 Sherman Ave. EVANSTON Greenleaf 1752 i42 Elm St. WINNETKA Winn. 1146 Arrangements for seats at the Auditorium may be made through our ticket agents. Chicago North Shore & Milwaukee Railroad Co.. The High-Speed Electrified Railroad Wilmette Passenger Station Telephone Wilmette 2514

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