Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 19 Oct 1928, p. 7

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October. 19, 1928 WILMBTTB. LIPB . ., Bridge Luncheon, STAGE FASHION REVUE Hallowe'en Party Jaaior l.eape Memlaen Aaaiat Edaar Early Club Events A. Stenu ia E.eat B:r P. H. The Kenilworth club ushers in this sea·son with a delightful luncheon and bridge this afternoon with Mrs. Paul Bradley ~nd Mrs. Herbert Taylor as hos~~sses. These ~fternoon bridge parties are alwaY's one of the very popular features of the club and anticipated with greatest pleasure. As has been the custom for a number o! years, Friday night is to be Club mght and the yearly calendar is now in preparation with the Friday night entertainment in mind. The members a!e urged to plan to enjoy Friday mght·s at the clubhouse. There will always be something of interest. The attendance last season set a record in numbers and in enthusiasm. Last year'·.s momentum, and the eagerness with which the committees are tackling this year's problems, bid fair to keep 1928-29 well in front. Louis Jones, who has given ·.so generously .of his time and talents to the club 111 many ways, especially when the yearly dramatics have neared the horizon, is president of the Kenilworth club for thi-s season. Announcements of the Hallowe'en dinner dance and Hard Times party are out this week. The affair will be given Friday evening, October 26. Dinner will be served at 7 :30. The hostesses will be Mrs. James Starr, Mrs. Leslie McArthur, an<J Mrs. Harold Tideman. The committee demands that the members come in costume, any sort, of hard times or in farmer regalia. The prospects are for a lively party. Mrs. Judson Stone will entertain the Afternoon club today in her home at 1234 Ashland avenue. Dorothy Bliss, Mrs. Don Lourie, Mrs. Mrs. C: D. Worthington of 1016 ForWilliam Winterhalter, Jr., Mrs. George. est avenue, Glencge, will entertain the Fargo, Mrs. William Parks, Mrs. Leslie Wagner, Mrs. Elizabeth Blanchard, Tuesday club at her home next week. · Mrs. Scott Green, Mrs. Harry Kim- ..-··············.···.········ · bark, Mrs. John Pirie Ill, Miss Marion , To announce the taking over of sec- Dawes, Miss Mary Elizabeth Cunningond floor space in the new Hahn build- ham and Miss Katherine Buchanan. ing, Evanston, where in February it established headquarters on the first Mr. and Mrs. Donald K. Hoskins floor . of the ' Orrington avenue side, Painter and Decorator the Edgar A. Stevens Co. will stage a of Columbus, Ohio, who were here for fashion exhibit at 10 :30 . in the morn.- the Ohio-Northwestern game, spent ing a~d 2 :30 in the afternoon, Wed- the week-end with Mrs. Hoskins' parEstimates w~ ents, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Iliff of j, nesday, October 24. 1115 Greenwood avenue. Obligation Following the procedure at their -o-opening of last season, members of the Mrs. B. A. Knox of the Orrington Evanston Junior league will serve as mannequins at the show, and with the hotel entertained her card club Tuesindividual models particularly in mind, day afternoon. Mrs. Knox was formMrs. Stevens has returned from New erly a resident of Wilmette. ----------~------York this week bringing beautiful ~llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllfllll!llllltlllllllllllllllllltiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII~ models to be shown on this occasion. For their services Mr. Stevens generously contributes to their welfare work funds. Tenth Street and Central Avenue Wilmette, Ill. Mrs. Frederick P. Ives is president of the · Junior league. Mrs. Mitchell SERVICES Harper is in charge of the models for the show, and· they will include Mrs. SUNDAY SERVICES 11 A. J.i. Robert Law, Mrs. Harold Blakeney, Wedancby Tatimoaial Mrrtiag-8 P. M. Mrs. Ken~eth Little, Mrs. W. W. Sunday School Exrrciso--9 :45 A. M. Kingsbury, : Mrs. Arthur Rogers, Jr., Mrs. .John Scott, Mrs. John Louis, M·rs. M. Portenhauser 1 · -· 1030Gree.teaf PlloaeZ764 ~-----------~--------····· First Church of Christ; Scientist {)cfoBER 21, 1928 I ·~ Subject: DOCfRINE OF ATONEMENT · ReiUling Room-1 1 6 J Wilmette Avenw HOURS: Daily (except .Wednesday and Saturday) 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. Wednesd~y. 9 A.M. to 7:45 P.M.: Saturday 9 A. ~;~to 9 P.M. -~ ~ ~= = ~= Tht Biblt Science and, Woma of Mary Baker Eddy ,and all othn Christian Llierature may w read. borrowed ~r authoriztd purchtllfd. THE PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATIEND THE CHlntCH SERVICES AND VISIT THE READING ROOII Ei ~IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII~I:III.IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIU,IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIII~ FlOYD E. CHARMING FALL FROCKS that uprus the · spi~it of youth in their trim-tailored lines. · llariJ.g skirts, - pleats, shoulder capu, and other animated details. THOMPSON~ FOR GOVERNOR Saturday eventng, October 27th, at eight o'clock MATZ HALL, COMMUNITY HOUSE, WINNETKA Meeting begins promptly at eight and ends promptly at nine . / . Repairing Jewelry repairing and - . -- ~Diamond resetting Swiss and Ameriun watches repaired and adjusted Grandfather chime ·clocks cluned and overhauled, $15.00 ONE SPEAKER-FLOYD · E. THOMPSON' Citizens Are Invited and Urged io Be ~~esent ·- Are you ...intereste~ in _completing the job and p~Jtting a·l~ tl~~- Small crow~· out of:· Springfield? . '.; · No ·matter what .your party, you should hear .-tbis able expo~itio,n the issues in Illinois. Give Illinois a'new dtal! · · ~~~ THE FABRICS INCLUDE Pin Striped. Silks, Sa~- ~· Flat Crepes, Tranapartnt VtliJets, Georgette·. and Novelty Woolens in .new Fall colora. $15 . ot SMART FALL HATS You'll be intrigued by the smart, tx· pensive looking Jines of these effective Hats in. Velvet, Felt. Solell, Gold, Silver and combinations-all trimmed beautifully. · .t Silverware repaired and replated like new Rea·ont~ble $5 Prices D. PAGUARULO 1166 Wilmette Ave. Phone Wil. 1061 in the Same Location .Mr. abd Mrs. Ernest S. Ballard Mr. and Mrs. William B. Hale . (Winnttka) · · · (WiQnt:Jka) Harry H. Barnum (Winnetka) Mr. and Mrs. FranciS E. Hinckley WilHam .Berget (Wilmette) (Winnetka) '; Preston Boyden (Winnetka) Mr. and Mrs. Roswell B. Mason Mrs. Arthur W. Cushman (Winnetka) (Winnetka) Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Dammann Jr. - John s.· Miller (Winnetka) (Winnetka) Mr~ and Mrs. Ralph M. S~yder J. M. Dickinson Jr. (Winnetka) (Winnetka) . ;· 0. B. Parr (Glencoe) Mr. and Mrs. Henry F. Tenney Mrs. Frank R. Fuller (Winnetka) (Winnetka) Robert H. Wallace (Winnetka) Mrs. Morris L. Grreley Mrs~ ' Leslie A· .Weary. (Glencoe) (Winnetka) Mr. and Mrs. Hugh A. Foresman (Ktnilwonh) , I 1 ,6 Yean UJ4tiatWinx 2004 Central St., Univ., 2058 ALMAS. COEL THO~N FOR GOVERNOR Preliminary Arrangemenia Committee.

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