Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 1 Nov 1929, p. 20

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W I L M E.T T E LIFE November 1, 1929 r~~~==~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ' ~o~~~y we UH Go··n···* ...,,ro..-et ClleateaJ· 7-B Pupils to Tea _ Program D. A · R. ,Qpens Telepboae Saptrior 9853 ' T[le Skokie Valley chapter of the D. A. ·R. opened its ·Season of activitv on Monday of t.his~ week at tpe hom-e .. of Mrs. Fredenck Bowes, 1426 ·Chi- apecial proc..a of fumitatioa d~troy~ aJi moth-life ia 'Oar cago avenue, Evanston. Mrs. Bo,n~s 1 apholAt....t furaitare, rut·· furs, etc. . 1 entertai1ied the entire chapter at a ver , · We Call for and Deliver 'beautiful .luticheon · a nd Mrs: Harr~· NORTH ARK HI AGO Dr. and Mr s. Rufus E. Stolp , 336 Harrison,· chairman of the · prqgra !;1 . 100 7 CL STREET C C \\'arwick road. ·Kenilworth entertained conunittee of the chapter, presented a · .. Coatraeta for )'!xtenalaatl·· Boaellea, . Bed B·r·, Mlee ·an4 Bata. · . their evening bridge club ·on MOt1day of most inspiring program. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~j~fh~is~w~~~k~·.~~~~ - ~~~ - ~~~~ The )necting was ~rgcly atte n~ ~l , ·mos t Of the fifty members being j)fl' Sent. Mrs. Fannie Cope, ·the rcge ilt , t.}re sided, and gave ·a11 address of ·wclcmue. The chapter ·members · listened t o Mr s. Alexander Sclanders, divisiona l director of the fourth division of t'h e Xa tiona! · Americanism · committee oi the 'D. A.. I<. ~ peak upon ··our Respl)ll sibilities" and, ·· after . he aring ~f ( s . Sclanders for 'an hour,· every ·memb ~ r felt that she reallv knew for .what th e Daughter. of the America·n · Rev o:~~ tion ·&reall.v stand, what their aim s ar c and· something of the splendid, Ctm structiYe \York the organization is tl· > il lJ.! and each ·felt proud to be. a mem ber. ~1 rs. Sclanders talk was simph: . <hr<::ct. honest and very enlightening. ORRINGTON and · A short mu sical program follO\n d CHURCH th(.' luncheon .and preced ~ d the tal!.; . Thi s wa < ver y well executed and se\·tral number!S giveii in ex-<Jellent ta ~· t v hY the Xew Trier trio. Mi ss Ell t!ll I(atz. Yiolinist; Miss Rose Fein1an, c c~ l i~t: and ~li s s Mari Koretz, pianist. I The :r\ovemher meeting will pre. c~ H . Dr. Robert H. Gault: of the ' depart I ment of psychology of the North\n~ s t - ern universitv. He will tell of " Ru ~:; ia as l Saw It,'.- Mrs. John Vati derVri cs · of \Vinnctka will be chairman on tha t da,·. . ~ 0 rv1 ('1;1 ~ ~ lM.J \W U l!:a 1"'-~-· ~c o M P ~ N v : ._..,._____.;_ ·· n '1)\9'"? - Mrs. Mary Ford, 427 ·Central avenue, .will open \ler , home to teachers and mothers of the pupils of Miss Perrings . 7-B ·room at tlie Stolp school. An in· teres ting meeting is plann.ed and it is ·hopl\d .that all the mothers ,v.·ill attend. Tea wtll he served at 3 :30 .o clock. M.\s. G. E. Reed and Mrs. A. H . Culver \nl1 he. assisting hostesses: . Jt N s By P. H. ew S eason ... In Our Evanston Shop ' '. OvE·· RCOATS 7'ailored !Jy cJtein-'iJ/och For_ three-quarters of a century'Stein-Bloch._ have bee~ lnte~na~ · tionally Renown~d as makers ·of the very fi_nes~ Clothes. ":'.orn · by men who feel "Nothing is too J~,.,dfJ: ~.l .;~" Their Over~·oats · Rebekah ·Lodge Spon'sors . Large Christmas ; Bazaar Rebekah· lodge, Naniber ·610 of \\"il mett e, is . sponsoring a . bazaar ~· cunesda~· . i\:ovemher 6, at Odd. Fellmy' ;-; hall, .1217 \i V ilmette avenue, Wilmett e. Thr bazaar will ooen at 1 :30 o'clock. and dinner will be served at 6. · Fancy work. aprons, children's things, non! .: tie s. bakery goods, and candy will l~t: ()n sale at the vari·ous booth's. A coffee shop, patcel post, and g·rah bag will be unusual . features of th t bazaar, and 1 during the evening a Bingo game will he in play. ~lrs. Gerda: Duncan of \Vinnetka i~ in charge of the bazaar, and ·her as~i ~ ta.nts are Mrs . . Alice · Bailey, Mr s. Anna Sanders, Mrs. Anna lrgens . oi Winnetka, Mrs. Annie Connors, Mrs. :Nfary Blasius of Wi.nnetka, Mrs. Kat e Klemm, A-lp. Alma Merg_enthalcr ot Wilm!ttte. ~Irs·. lzet Scott, Mrs. Bee Woods, Mrs. Anna Beyer, and ~Irs. Hilda Kidder, all of whom will ha\'C charge of the various booths, where, 1it has been announced, "All Christmas needs will he supplied at reasonable prices." · RETURNS FROM EUROPE . Mrs. C. H. Brethold, · 1102· Central avenue, who was accompanied by her granddaughter, .Miss Eleanor Schultz oi Chicago; returned last week Sunday from a four months' trip abroad . ., She went to Switzerland, Austria and France. and visited relatives in Germany and Denmark, and flew from Paris to Mainz, returning home on the S. S. Stutgard. Mr. Brethold and his daughter, Mrs. Schultz, met · the travelers in N~w York, returning with them by motor: Mr. and Mrs. George Turner, 1019 Ashland avenue, ·and Dr. and Mrs. Daniel R. Brower, 720 Fifth street, were among the Wilmette residents who motored to Champaign to attend the Illinois-Michigan game last weekend. . ·' - ~ ·. .present absolute fina~ity · - ~ . F . . ~t:.Jn _~ l W -: rkm· anship. ~nd, ·because -,four recent aGiliati )n wtth th~m, t_le.prices reflect the elimination of many h~retofore accepted ·co~ts of distribution. BIG ENGLISH ULSTERS SHAGGY SHETLANDS RICH FLEECES DRESS OVERCOATS SCOTCH HEATHERS IMPORTED TWEEDS .......:: . ' .. THE GRIZZLY-CAMEL PYLE POLO-GUARD COATS ~s.o . to $125 ~ . ' THE(~)Hua HENRY C. . LYTTON & SONS ORRINGTON a11d CHURCH-Evanston .. ' STATE a11d JACKSON-Chicago .. Evanston Shop Open Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Evenitags ,

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