22 WILMETTE LIFE November 15, 1920 Kenilworth Women r-~:=====:::=::=:=::=:=;::==::=~~====::----1' Evanston Market Opens We Ule Go'feramea& ApproTed Cllemleall Branch on Ridge Avenue J~" oters to Attend Telrpboae Superior 98.53 · : .._ ·. ·· n 0 f\/1 (Q)9"'? (C;I _ ~ lMJ U 1£. c o M P A N ,,.......----. ~~~~ - epecial proceu of fumiaatioa de.troya all moth-life iD Oar upboletered furaiture, ruaa, fur·· etc. · We Call tor and Deliver 1007 v NORTH.' CLARK STREET CHICAGO "l~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~'"-~-il l ol'!)e~n~this ;a ICo·traete for l':xtermlaattar Boaehu, Bed Bags, Mlee aad Bat-, The Junior ~farket of 912 Fostc,r street, Evanston, ,..-holesale and retail dealers in · meats. has opened a nc\\· market place at the north~·est corner of Ridge avenue and Schiller street, Wilmette. ]. H. Schaefer and company. mrncrs of thC:: building ~ave ycmodeled both 'the 1ront and mtenor. .1dows hare Large modern display_ wi 1 been in stalled and the lntenor enl~r~cd by remo\'al .. of part. itioas. provldlllg spacious quarters for ~t'?ck and fixtures . Tht:> nc.w markl:t, dtt ts a11nounctd, we-t·k-<'t.:!_ ·· - - ·- State Convention A number of members of the h'l·n:· worth League of Women voter s a:· plannin17 to attend th.e ~inth An 11\~:~ con\'enttOn of the Ilhno1s Leagu e ,,· \Vomen Voters which will open at r )·, Orrington ' hotel, Evan stol1, on !\ovv 11 her 19. The three days following w1 he filled. with committee confetenc ( ... , ·.action on the progratn of the year, :11. 111 a 11 y diverting dinners and lun chcn n, . On<' of the high spots 0i the llll·, · ings gi\'(~ the he the banquet addre Kov ),, . "'ill president's ss . e .fu d.·..:· R. H. Day of the Ohio Suoreme cn wr and Mis.s Sophinisha P. Breckinridc· t of the Cniversity of Chicago will J,t· guest speakers. while · Mrs . Cathn i1, 'Vaugh ~.fcCulloch ·of Evanston \ \·! .. preside . Anoth~r function of inttr1 ·-· will be the rcceptien at the E\·an :-.1' " \\'oman\ club November 19. At th: I time Signor Raphael Aveleyra, the n t\\ United States consul from Mexico " i,P talk on "Inte'r-American Relat-ion> .. · Signor .·\yeleyra, though still a .\'l·l11". man. is an anomo.ly in that hl' j, , :-.clwlar who has li\·ed a viYirl ·t 11d dramatic life. One of his r l'r·:l." achicYements was to enter thl' rl' 1 ·t · line s cluring the late rebellion . . ; !1·! single handed obtain the sttrrcndn ,.1 the entire rebel army a~ ~ oga le-- . After the opening of the rom·cnti "ll \"nycm ht·r 19, Hon orahl'c CharJt.... ~ 1 Bartle tt. n1avor of EYan ston. th e pr e" ·. dent of tht: Illin ois Municipal ka gul·. " ·· ~pea k on "Free Citie s· in a Fret: ;-;tat ~ ... On the \\·hnlc, hO\YCYCr, there ar~: t" ),, ' iC\\·er fo rmal addresses than th\ldl. , great dea l of the progra111 hl..' ing p:·l sc uted in ::1. series of sketch'-.' :', l'l 'l"·t· se nting a 11Jodcl round table, an in·,·· Yiew with a congrl..'ssm;m, and ;r lc !:.::, lator. :\mung 'th ose taking part i· · th ese den1onstrations will he ,\·n;t! ·· Fl orence F ifer Hohrcr of nto o lllin .~t .. ··. \fr . .;. \\·. \\' . Ham say, fiith 'icc-pr<",: .dent oi thl' \"ati()nai · l ~·a.~ UL'. and \1 ·· J 1 ·. 20. at which Mrs.]. Hewitt \ '~1 011 Ro ~en,t i·: 111 - In Our Evansto.-n Shop ORRINGTON and CHURCH N. U: Football Tickets . on Sale in Our Evanston Shop 1 ·. Plaid- ~ack ~lue ~oUc/e OVERCOATS cV!n extraor~inary c:)pecial :Feature.at ·' \ "enning f) ,Hlg(' ~imons, chain n; tJl ,,j $50 Again The Hub demonstrates its ability to present the most fashionable apparel of the season a~ ver}r material savings. Bo~<;le is that twisty, curly .faced Overc~ating-loomed by a special process whic~ knots the fibres-giving it remarkable durability. In BLUEthe color you want-in three distinct types of coats: ~ THE CHESTERFIELD WITH VELVET COLLAR-Slleuhed .AbotJI THE DOUBLE ~REASTED BOX DRAPED THE ULSTERETTE _ ( 'hild \\.c liare. ·· The rollcg~.: delegation a!- 1 :tl\\ ' d \ ' ;, : to hl' a fL·aturc oi the coll\'l'll tiuiL l ·11' \Tar a ").;cw Voters" recepti un ;L'-· I i> etn arran ged at Nortlnn:~ tcrn uniY n,i t_,. a11d th e girl s will be entcrtai nl 1 n\'tr nivht at the sorority hott:- e:->. ~· ,~ dent:-; will come from the "C ni,·cr!'lit . ' ·..llliJH>is, fllinois ~tate Kormal :-rho(.! :t·. Blooming-tun . .Illinois, Illinois \ Y<' :-t :···1 at Jfac o'mh. · irnm Hockfnrcl. and \.' .: cago universities. 1 - Gavel Club to Hear of Professor's Alaska Trip The Gavel club, . debating organii' :ltion at :\e\\' Trier High sch<H>l. \\ill 1lllTt tonig l1 t at the high sclHhll. 1·. l·:. llildtbrand, hiulug~- i>rofessllr at .\t·\\ Trier, \Yill give a talk on his tri p [,, :\Iaska Ia ·t summer. Mr. Hildebrand gave a similar talk telling of his .1\ 1<~ .;. kan experiences recently before ~ j,,. :\cw Trier faculty men's club. Kenilworth Awards Jetty Contra~t to 0. L. Olesen 0. Laurence Olesen of Highland Par~, has been awarded the contract tl) l>n :ld a jeu,· into the lake at the Kenihw,rth \'illage water plant, where the r~rt1~t Lake Michigan storm took a hra .. ,. toll of damage and threatened to ~ln dermine the plant itself. The cstnn ated cost of the jetty, which is tn hl' constructed of steel piling, is $5.2R5. ~fr. and Mrs. R. A. Walton. 1()'17 Forest avenue, were among those who attended the Harvard-Michigan foothall game last Saturday at An~ A.rbor. Thev went down on the MtchtganHar\rard Wabash De Luxe, Mr. \\ralton being a Wabash man. .... TH E~~}HUB HENRY STATB ud JACKSON C. LYTTON & ~ SONS Chioqo ORRINGTON and CHURCH-Evanston Evanston Shop Open Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Evenings