WILMETTE LIFE October 19, 1928 : Playground Bo11rd Married - - - - - - - -...... -1 I A flnounces Rates for Swim Classes Fudge Cake Here is something out of the ordinary-quite different from the usual type of.cake-a welcome change and a d~lightful one. If you like things with chocolate in it, try this Fudge Cake. ..... · ..... · Orchard Pudding . .... This is our name for this well-loved cake. In Europe they call it LEBKUCHEN. There are many kinds of lebkuchen but the one we make is a wonderful old recipe from Nurnberg, Germany. It is a rare blend of perfectly selected materials put together just so and finished exactly right.. It keeps wonderfully for many weeks, and is, therefore, a very convenient delicacy in the house for . any occaston. Definite rates for the women's swimming classes sponsored by the \ Vilmctte Playground and Recreation board haye been decided and will be : $7.50 for evening classes at Sovereign hote! for twenty weeks. $5 initial charge for morning class at Evanston Y. M. C. A. for twenty weeks. There may be an additional charge of $1 to cover instruction there, depending upon the number of women enrolled. If sixty women join the class only $5 each will be charged. The morning class will continue from 9:30 to 11 o'clock. The · evening class will he from 6:30 to 7:30 o'clock with the privilege of swimming an hour or more following the class. Experienced instructors will be in charge of all classes. Fees are payable at once to Miss Joe Skidmore, assistant in charge of women's activities, at the board office, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Luther Young · T enth street and Central avenue. For of 1732 Highland avenue, Wilmette, an- additional information call Wilmette 46R. nounce the marriage ·of their daughter, Vera Violette, to Alexander Forbes GIVE DANCE SCHEDULE McBurney of LaGrange, Saturday, The schedule of ballroom dancing October 13, at 6 o'clock, at the home of classes at the Wilmette Woman's club the bride's parents. The marriage ceremony was per- today is announced as follows: 3:15 formed before the fireplace banked to 4:15 for fourth and fifth grades; with palms, ferns, flowers, and oak 4:15 to 5:15 for sixth and seventh leaves. The Rev. Irvine Goddard of grades; 5:15 to 6:15 for eighth grade. the Emanuel Episcopal church of La- These classes under the direction of Miss Jessie Pocock. ~nd sponsored by Grange officiated. the Parent-Teacher associations, are The bride wore a blue georgette open to all children of the village. frock and carried a bouquet of pink roses. Miss Mildred Ham borg of St. Paul was maid of honor and Edward of the North Shore hotel in Evanston. Morling of Chicago was best man. Mr. and Mrs. McBurney will be at The reception was held immediately home at 1771 Granville avenue, Ch·iafter the ceremony in the sun parlor cago, after November 1. .... · ..· .. · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ·· · · · · · · · · · · · · · Hoffmann furnaces that suffer ·from under·nourisbment · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · il 1129 CENTRAL AVE. WILMETTE. 512 MAIN ST. EVANSTON Phone 2998 Greenleaf (t 13 2 · · · 1208 Central Ave·. Wil.l31 · · · · · ·