Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 24 May 1929, p. 64

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WILMETJ"E LIFE May 24, 1929 THE IND00RIAL WORKSHOPS 'OF CHICAGO Lingerie, Negligees; Maids' Aprons and Uniforms Smocks, Woven Rugs and Baby Blankets All Articles Made by the Handicapped and Not Sold for Profit RoDin Simonds WiDner of Coolidge Debate Prize Rolin Head Simonds, class of '32 at Harvard, has been awarded the Coolidge prize at the university as the best speaker in the trials for the Freshman Triangular Debat( between Harvard, Yale and Princeton. Mr~ Simonds is a graduate of New Trier High school, class of '28, where he achieved distinction as a debator. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Edmond M. Simonds, 834 Sixteenth street, Wilmette. M allinck~odt News The alumnae of Mallinckrodt, the north shore high school for girls, will conduct a card party in the gymnasium of the school, Sunday, May 26; to sponsor their banquet to be given to the 1929 graduates on June 1, at the Edgewater Beach hotel. The party is to be conducted by Miss Susan Mick, president of the alumnae. The members of the Mothers' club of Summer Display Room: MARION I. CALKINS SHOP 724 Elm Street, Winnetka !::::::::::::::=::=::=::::=:=:::::::::::::::============~·· Tune in on WMAQ at 5:45 P. M.- Mallinckrodt, nor!h shore high schoql for My Bookhouse Storytime. Fun PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS MNWlMMMIW\IlNWU\Ml\1 1155 I 2 ~ ~ SKOKIE RIDGE expresses .the Fine Trad_i~i~n I s ;::::a ~ :::::: and stories for the Children-a!so an for girls, met last Friday to settle all ma~ters regarding the recent bazaar important secret. sponsored by them for the benefit of the sch9ol building fund. They also made plans for social activities for the next school year. Mother Edward, Provincial of the Sisters of Christian Mflni\MMMMM Charity, honored the meeting with her presence and thanked the Mothers' club in the name of the Sisters for their whole-hearted support of the school and the bazaar. Mrs. F. T. O'Brien, president, was honored with a vote of thanks for her capable and congenial management. The meeting was followed by a luncheon served by the Seniors. Members of the Mothers' club of Maliinckrodt, the north shore high school for girls, and the Sisters of Christian Charity, who conduct the high school, heartily thank all who assisted in any 'Yay to make the recent bazaar, for the benefit of the building fund, a success. Especiallv to the merchants of the north shore and Chicago do they wish to express their sincerest appreciation. NO CLASSES MEMORIAL DAY No classes will be held at Xew Trier High school on Memorial day Thursday of next week, it was announced · this week at the school. :Mrs. B. G. Calloway, 920 Linden ayenue, is entertaining a party of friends at her summer cottage at Old · Mission, Mich. for about ten days. The group left last Friday, and will be in Michigan during apple blossom time. of Suburban Eife ,s 2 ;;;;:: : s: ~ :::::z ::=a :=:z :::=t s ::::::s 2 $ $ ~ :::a :::: ::::::a ::::a ::::a ::::a 2 5 ::: = ::::a ::::a :::= :::: $ c::: $ 2 : 2 ::= 2 Your individual ideas of home may be exemplified in these unusual surroundings. ·Spaciousness, quietness, accessibility, together with an interesting topography, make Skokie Ridge most desirable. A complete home· building service is offered. -o-Mrs. Frank Baker, formerly of Wilmette, and who now ts residing in Los Angeles, arrived Monday to be the guest for several weeks of her niece, Mrs. H. S. Stevens, 808 Prospect street, Winnetka. -o--- ·~ = ~ ~ ; s $ 2 2 Offi~~~!R~~!::!!COB Phones: Glencoe 1554-Briargate 1~ I $ ~ ~ ~ The A. "J\T. Wigglesworths of Wil· mette have rented the home of Mr. and :Mrs. ] ohn A. Maclean, 924 Greenwood avenue, for the summer. The latter are at present at Fox Lake, Ill. -a-Gertrude Lees Roberts of 629 Gregory avemfe will present her pupils in a recital Friday evening, '] une 7, at the Kenilworth Country club . -oMrs. Gordon ]. Diltz, 105 Fifteenth street, entertained her club at luncheon and bridge at the Georgian hotel Wednesday of last week. ·· ~ 2 ~ - I Repres~ntative A ways on Property Sheridan Road to Park Avenue, Glencoe, West to Bluff Street, North to Dundee Road and West td Entrance. ( \\ 't rcsen.'e the right to change our prices u.:ithout' notice.) ~ 2 2 ~ 2 VBTBRIMARJAM I'RAIIK B. BRWIM ~ ~ .i ~ ~ c::: ~ Specializing in the treatment of your best friends, the "Doc aad Cat" All Calls Receive My Personal Attention LADY ASSISTANT ~ . ~ ·iiWUUWUUUWl/\J\J\J\1\l\IUliU\IIJII\I\I\I\fil\l\l\l\l\J\IIl\I\IUV\IVUUUUV\/l/UV\fii\I\/UU\1\JlJU\/U\lVWV\nl\l\IVUV\1\JVU\lU \l~VVU\1\1\1\fl/WU\MMI\M/Wr i 2 1000 Ridae Ave. Wilmette 3347

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