Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 1 Oct 1926, p. 10

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10 WILMETTE LIFE October 1, 1926 A Good Suggestion Possibly you can't spend T banksgiving or Christmas· with the home folks or those old friends. It's not too early to think of Christmas portraits. Make an appointment ·now and miss the December rush. For Appointment Call Univ. 2238 !iii!"' ~~ · ~~~~~~~~~ J ~"II 1!!!1111"11 11 1!iii!!"il'!iii!Oii0!!'11"'wlli!!lll" Hoyburn Building 615 Davis Street lli"llll 11 1111'11 11 1!1!11 1 ii!iil!lii""llil 1 Mrs. Henry Riggs Rathbone of Ket~ ilworth will keep her home open thts season until the end of November, at which time she will accompany Congressman Rathbone to \Vashington for the opening of Congress . Mrs. Williatil Schertz, :Mrs. Rathbone's sister, who has been her house guest for the last three we~ks, .left Mondav evening for her home 111 Ptttsburgh. - During her . tay she was e.ntertained }),· Mrs. \Yilliam~. Au~tm, Miss Olga ·uenn. M.rs. Benjamin Affleck, · !\1 rs. George E. Sezey, ~l.r s. Harr\' F . Atwood. Countl'ss Fredenck d'Aix", Mrs. Frank Townley BrO\m, ~f rs. L. Bracket Bishop, ),f rs. Robert ]. \Yitt and ).frs. Samuel S. Hutchinson. i\f ond a,· enning :\frs. Rathbone entertainect"at dinner at the Cnion League club and a theater party later in the evening, in honor of her sister. LlewellYn Bowen. so n of the Harrison S. B.owen s of 809 Elmwood a,·enue, Wilmette, Jolm Jewell, son of the A. P. J ewe !Is of 839 Locust street, \Vinnetka, George H ughcs, son of :\f r. and Mrs. George Hughe s, 200 Green Bay road, Glencoe. and Sidney S. \Vebster, son of the E. C. \\' ebstrrs, 719 Linden avenue, \\'ilmette. have entered their freshman year at the state Cnivcrsity of Kentuck)· at Lexington. -oM is s Hazel Burkitt of Park Ri rl.!.!e and Miss Blanche Gay of \\' ilmdt e were the guests of the L. C. Burkitts of \Vaterloo the first thr<'e \Hek s of SL'ptember. The Burkitt cabin i:. in a beautiful woods on the hank . of the Cedar river. -0- Rathbones Remain at Home IN' S TALL OFFICERS Until Openirig of Congress Wilmette Chapter, lzaak Walton League to Meet October 15; Membership on Steady lncreaae When You .B uy From Okean You Save the Middleman's ·Profi:t All Furs Made Up in OUR ·owN SHOPS The Wilmette Chapter of the lzaak \ Valton league, recently organized, now has ten members and expects at least twenty-five members by October 15, ""hen the first meeting of the chapter will be held and temporary officers in~talled. At this time plans for the actiYitics of the chapter will also he made. The work of the league is divided in to three phases, local, state and na tional. The \Vilmette chapter will coope rate \\'ith othrr chapters along the north shore to fight against pollution oi the Dcsplaine.; and Du Page rinr ~. All chapters in the state arc being reorganized , with Robrrt Scholes, oi Peoria, as president. The purpose is collrdination of work on both local and state \\·ork. All chapters will be asked tn iurni sh reports on local water pollu tion: It is hoped to make Illinoi s th e model state of the nation, as it is th e headquarters for the league. The local acti\·ities of the Wilmett e chapter will prohahly consist of casting and gun club..;, entertainments and joint meetings, for either busine ss or social purposes, with other nearby chapters, it was said. Those intcn·st eel in organizing the chapter invite an!·one interested in conservation work of any kind to join. :\li :-.s Ruth Eusti s of Ottawa, fll., who is attending the .!\ational Kindergart en and Elementary college, is making htr home \\'ith her uncle all(! aunt, ~~ r. and ).frs . _l . E. Btlr C!se of RO<J FiftL'l'!lth street. - 0- The newest fashions in furs. · All are new 19 2 7 Modelsjust finished. All are created from superior grades of FiAest Skins- personally selected. 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