18 WILMETTE ANNUAL CIRCLE MEETING The Cozy Corner circle of the Congregational church will meet at the church Thursday, J ur~e 3, for the annual session. An election of officers will be held and reports given from all retiring officers. Mrs. Theodore DeLang will be chairman of the luncheon committee. A complete attendance is desired. LIFE May 28, 1926 Chamber .o f Commerce to Convene at Cafeteria The Wilmette Chamber of Commerce will meet at the Central Cafeteria Monday evening, June 7, at o'clock, instead of at the Village hall, as has been customan·. There will be a general discussion ~f \Vilmette Day, the community .holiday which is scheduled for e·a rly in August. Refreshtn('ll t s will he sern~d. North Shore Orchestra I Church Group to Will Play Over WGES l Present Play ~rchestra , composed J ern· Psenicka's o Mrs. vVitliam Grant Jerome has returned to her home in Rochester, N. C'arlrton R. Dart of 706 Greenleaf Y .. after a visit at the home of her an·nur, spent la:-;t week -e nd in Blue sister, Mrs. \Villiam A. Durgin, of 627 Island. Forest a\'cnue. . ! Nightingales, an of a . group of north shore musician!'> under the lead - I The Builders, the young people's · ership of Jerry Psenicka. of \\'innetka, · !'ocict\· of St. John's Lutheran church. will broadcast a program each Tu.es- \Vilm~tte. will ,present their vlay. day and Friday evening. beginnmg ."Dust of the Earth," in vVinnetka, the Tuesday evening of next week, from eYening of vVcdncsday, June 2, at 8:15 the Baldwin Piano building studio. 322 o'clock, at the Parish House of Christ South Wabash avenue, Chicago. The church, corner of Oak and Linden. station is WGES. . The play was given in Wilmette this Thl' Nightingale s will be on th~ atr Thursdav evening, where, in theatrical from H to <) p. 111. and again from 11 parlance: "it went over hig." The atp. m. to 1 a. 111. tendancc in Wilme~te. also, was largl' Jerry Psenicka, the leader, and Xat and the young people are anticipating Salomon will play saxaphones: AI an equally successful appearance in Butow. hanjo: Lloyd Scheck. drums: \\·innetka. They made · their owtl Furest Eason, trombone. and Rus:->ell scencrv for the play and have proLundquist. piano. vided ·a good program of music and specialties for hctwrcn the arts. \ft'tll ~Lr. and Mrs. Hans 'Nlagnus of 1141 hers oi the ca:-;t folio,,·: Chatfield road. Hubbard Woods, will Terr~·. Alvin Seehafer: \fr . ~foor l'. be at home to their friend s Sunday, Je'rry's father. Edwin Fr o111111: Eliza J nne 6, in honor of their twenty-fifth beth, hi s daughter .. F.lc~t~or Se.ehafe~: weddin~ anniversan·. ~r. and \<Irs. ~1rs. :\foorc. Be. str \\ rt s~: :\ell. ht:~[agnu~ are leaving June 7, for a ni ece: "The Dust of the Earth," \fi .; . . western trip which will ket·p th em I Etta H o rn ; Dr. Templeton. the Yilla g·c a"·av six weeks . o rector, George ~ferganthalcr: Arabella. . -o1 th~· village gossip, Elaine \fergan ~1 rs. :\. D. J on cs nf Toronto. (·an ada, : t haler : J1)hn Ryden, ~! young '!1.ast er ot' i..; the hou se guest of her brut her anrl j "TIH' \f apk . . ," f:.arl (,am ron: I (~~n .o . . sister-in-law, 1fr. and ::\fr:-. . Da\'id ). Jhou.rm-. .. oth~·.rw~:-e ~nown a:\\ ;u~ Oa,·is of 721 F'mwood <l\'l'lltll..'. \<fr:-.. · dn111g l tllll, 1-.tl. (ramrr: \f o.;t·. !11-.. )otH.;: ~laughtrr: Mi~~ Lilla Jot~l'.:', \\'a..; ~· f~ithful -.t·ryant and fritncl, Carl also a !louse gue..;t at the lb\·h home Knc )he l. last \\'<.·ek -e nd . -o·1 ~I r. and ~f r:-. r. . \ . Keller, R20 Crc\'n ).)iss Dorot.hy Carol Braa:-rh_ oi _1.215 i "ood a\·enue. returned last \\'l't:k aitn Gregory a\·enue, iromerly o~ \orlh i ~t n ab~elll"t' ~f tt·n clay:;. Aftyr a_ttend · Chicago, ha s as her guest tlu . . \\'eek. mg the ~. I·.. L. A. conn:ntton 111 At ).[ iss ' Lucille ~f d .aren oi \' ort h L hi- !antic City, they 'ipc nt a few day" ttt cago New York City. 1 I in w.t'IJ netka .June 2 .. r · A # I I .,. 1 1 ... 1 I Everyone should know Bill the Washington Laundry Man B il l i> .l ·' ) .. · The Bride's Silver "CINDERELLA" A Favored GORHAM Pattern in Solid Silver Flatware · · "Nothing Ever Takes the Place of Silver" gooJ nun to know - he has .1 curl' for the "Washtbr he Bugaboo." Bill's hobby is being courreou.c; .1nd obliging .. ic; a reprl's-:n£Jtive of ~h" W.1shingron Laundry . Evrrronl' c;hould know Bill. bel£cr. Bv gt\'mg him thl! familv w J. 'lhing. Morhu c.1n sa Vl' hrm·lf .1 lot of time .1nd worry. and have the s.Hisfaction of knowing rhat everything will bt> re £u(nrd on rime beautifully done .lnd costing much ll'ss than if she did it herself. Bill has a service for Far her too. who will be very much pll'aseJ when he Sl!cs the splendid way in which his shirrs and collus about which every man is very particularare returned. . ·I · " VVHnt CALL IN BILL TODAY-HE'S IN YOUR 1~ a comparatively new pattern tts beauty ot de~1b1, rr 1akes H worthy of a pfau: wtth other noted Gorham patterns of So ltd Silver flatware Cu;dertt/a ('! , .. NEIGHBORHOOD TODAYTeaspoons 1 $9 .50 tht ~2 dozen AND EVERY DAY. Hcavtcr v.etghts $12 and .$1 ·1l Dessert Spoons $20.00 th~: ' 1 dozP11 TableSpoons . 30 oo tht r2 doun Dessert Forks 20.00 tht Y2 dozen Dinner Forks . 27 50 tbt Y-z dozen Dessert Knives 21.00 thr: Y2 dozen Dinner Knives 23.50 the !1 aozm jeUJe/en and Slltter!>muh.~ MICHIGAN AVENUE "' VAN BUREN STREF.T SPAULDING & CHICAGO 1636 Orrington Ave. FVANSTON Co. .. ... ;, . 2, Rue de Ia Paix P A N T S ... . '.1 I