WILMETTE LIFE March 15, 1929 nue; Mrs. Thomas C. Moulding, 1004 Greenwood avenue; Mrs. N. P. Colwell, 520 Gregory avenue; Mrs. Wm . . A. Durgin, 627 Forest avenue; Mrs. (Continued from Page 53) 0. E. Thaleg, 617 Greenleaf avenue ; (Continued from Page 53) R. E. P. Kline, 1311 Greenwood Mrs. The Building committee of the ments in 1928." John ]. Moran will \~oman's club of Wilmette . is as avenue; Mrs. Arthur ]. Dixon, 706 spacious stage with its adequate equip- follows: Laurel avenue; Mrs .· C. P. Evans, 616 tell of '·Chicago Metropolitan Area as a Recreation Center." Miss Goff will ment, a kitchen doubled in size and ~frs. F. ]. Scheidenhelm, chairman, Gregory avehue; . Mrs. George W. 11 modernly furnished and the Philan- 804 Forest avenue; Mrs. Harvey A. Kibby, 835 Lake avenue ; Mrs. Halsey talk on Art of. Fashion in Dress." Ben Bills of the Bills Trust company thropy work room twice as large as Bush, 721 Greenwood avenue; Mrs. E. Poronto, 901 Elmwood avenue; and the Bills Realty, Inc., will give a the old. Herbert B. Mulford, 835 Elmwood ave- Mrs. ]. C. Mannerud, 811 Ridge av~ lecture. The conversion of the sun room and nue,· Evanston, Ill. ; Mrs. C. P. Berg, But that is not all. There will be parlor into a capacious lounge, the comfortable caretaker's quarters ani 1320 Greenwood avenue; Mrs. F. 0 . comfort of additional coat and toilet storage facilities will commend them- Ebeling, 726 Ninth street; Mrs. Arthur radio broadcasting, victrola concerts room accommodations, and the large selves to everyone. H. Howard, 1055 Wilmette avenue; and other features throughout the Exreception hall or dining room will be There will be terrazzo flooring Mrs. Leslie Gates, 723 Eighth street; position. appreciated not only by our own club wherever desirable and the exterior Mrs. Ralph T. Huff, 706 Washington List of Exhibitors membership but also by any group finish will be of Lannon stone such as avenue; Mrs. Fred E. Parry, 622 The list of exhibitors includes the renting these rooms. has been used in the construction of Maple avenue; Mrs. David Anderson, following: The dignified form and ample space the new Methodist church in Wil- 1317 Maple avenue; Mrs. Fred M. Bell Telephone Company, Wilmette of the new main entrance will insure mette. The old building will receive Bowes, 714 Ashland avenue; Mrs. and Evanston. comfort and safety. Other details such outside treatment to harmonize with Hayes McKinney, 1035 Chestnut aveFirst National Bank of Wilmette. as the men's coat and smoking rooms, the new unit. nue. Conkling, Price and Webb, Insurance. Keystone Radiator Cabinet Co., Chicago. Jack and Jill Children's Shop, Highland Park. (Children's clothes.) Henry C. Lytton and Sons, Evanston. VonAmmon Studio, Interior · Decorators, Spanish Court, Wilmette. Clarence T. Fishleigh, Wilmette. (Fancy foods.) Spencer Piano Company, Evanston. Carleton Kaumeyer, Evanston and Wilmette. (Music a 1 instrumentsbroadcasting station in booth.) Carson, Pirie Scott & Co., Chicago. (Pinning service and also kitchen display, cabinets and utensils.) Mrs. Raymond Simmons, Wilmette. For many years the Wilmette Grocery and Market (Quirts, blankets, miniatures, The World Book-also doll furniture, handhave made every effort to supply the North Shore made.) ·with an entirely complete selection of the . better Burley and Company, Chicago. quality groceries, fr_ uits, vegetables, beverages and (China and crystal.) meats, including many articles ordinarily found only H. M. Blasius Awning Company, in the large loop stores. Winnetka. (Awnings.) Jorjorian Bros., Chicago. (Oriental rugs.) · Each year our efforts have beeri rewarded by an North Shore Electric Line. ("Outing ever-increasing volume of business and a larger list and Recreation" and "Own Your Own of satisfied patrons. We express our appreciation Home.") for this patronage and most cordially invite our C.]. Everson and Company, Chicago. many friends and patrons to (Lighting fixtures.) Bills Realty Company, Wilmette. Frigidaire Company, Chicago. North Shore Travel Service, Evanston. (Arrangements for travelling.) Public Service Company of Northern Illinois, (Household appliances.) Millen's Hardware Store, Wilmette. (Paints, garden tools and seeds.) Wilmette Grocery and Market, \Vilmette: (Canned goods.) Home remodeling Company, Evanston. Come and be our guests. Allow us to serve you Darby Electric Shop, Evanston. (Oil some of our dainty food preparations. See our burner, reducing machine, washing machines etc.) gorgeous display and interesting demonstration of The Illuminator Company, ~{rs . Helen Carter, agent. (Furnishing the lamps for lighting the Exposition.) Frank Hlavacek, Florist. (Donating and also en joy a refreshing glass of the floral decorations.) New Clubhouse to Building Committee Aid the Members in of the Woman's Clull Meritorious Work BIG PROGRAI ARRANGED FOR MNT OF FOUR DAYS Better Homes Demand Better Foods Visit Our Booth Number 20 BETTER HOMES EXPOSITION Old Monk Olives and Olive Oils Mission Orange Juice being demonstrated in our booth by the California Fruit Corporation Ways and Means Committee Engaged in Big Activities The sub-committee on Ways and Mean·.s of the Building Fund Committee has engaged in four major activities this year. A large card party was Subscription given in November. dances have been given during the year. Two performances of Lombardi Limited recently given were so successful that many people were turned away from the ~ doors. On April 16 a concert by Miss Kathryn Witwer will benefit the Building Fund. Because of the position of the Woman's Club in the civic life of the village the new building is being eagerly awaited by nany organizations and individuals who are not actively connected with the club. Their intere'st is evinced by their loyal support of the activities of the Ways and Means committee. Wilmette Grocery & Market 1146 Central Avenue Phones 420,423 ..425 ..