Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 27 Sep 1929, p. 28

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

28 WILMET TE LI F E Sept ember 27, 1929 M allinckrodt Item~s The largest card party on ' record was held 011 the M allinckrndt High school campus ~at urdar hy the ~1 allit~ckrodt ~1others' club under the ausp1ces of 1 ).f rs. Francis O'Brien, prc~i<lent: Mrs. · John lioiTman, dee -president . and !\'1 rs . F. T. narry . treasurer. . :'). novel fc·aturc pf the party was the sale. o{ l1t1ndr r ds of loaves of bread conung: from tl1e Sisters' bak ery. AlJ in at I tendancc cnjuyed a plea . ant aftern~:Holl at hriclgc and bunco. The door pnzcs were especially hcautifttl. and the Grst lawn fete at \falJinckrnclt \ras brought to a pleasant clc se b~· serving refre shmcnts to all present. The alTair '.vas conducted for t1 1e benef1 t of the budd · st n f a sencs · ing fund and was ' t 1 1e f1r of card parties to he held at the ~c lwol c\'Cn· third Saturday of carh month of tl~is school year . Class and club ntiicers arc being elected in the varinus <kpartmcnts of ~lallinckrodt High schnol this week. :\ thoroughly up-to-date ha~kctball O'~t lit is being installed in the srlmnl gvmnasium for the hcnrfit of the ~fal linckrodt .\thletic a%o ciatinn which i~~ under the direction ni ).Ji ss Helen lan s. Thi s department hop es tn plac 1~ ~ " .inn i 11 g team in t h l' li l' Id. CHAPEL AGAIN ~TN. U. · Service f~r Students, Abandoned fQr Time, Resumed This Year Chapel services, abandoned a few Years ago as compulsory for all stuclents, ,~ill be resumed. at Northweste~n university this year, but attendance wtll he wholly voluntary, acc?rdi11g to plans o f Dr. rames Yard. chrcctor of religious ~ctivit:es. There were so~c chapel services last year, but they wtll now be 011 a more organized basis. Fi sk hall auditorium ha . hccn en· tirely renovated, permanent scats have been installed the platform has been enlarged and' choir scats provided :n preparation for the services. . 'fo open the ye.ar an all-univer:;tty \'esper service was held there Sunda v eveninrY ~-> at 7. and. the newly orga~1izcd vested clwir of ten voices . sang for the first time . Prof. Horace \\' hitehouse of the school of music, organist of the First Congreg~ tional church, is in charge of the ch01r and will play the organ for all the services. According to his plans, chapel serYices "·ill be held twice a week. probably on Tuesdays and Fridays, thoug-h the ·hours have not yet been determined . Regular chaprl procedure will be part 0f every program hut in addition there will be speaker on international, intcrracial or an v other topics of general iilterest. Soine of the · srrviccs will be entirely mu~ical, according to Dr. \'a ::"<l. : 632 NORTH MICHIGAN AVE. W hen we were beco ming esta blished, we put all our money into giving you the best qua lity of home-made candies. Our shops were neat a nd clea n, and we let them go at that. Now we ha\'e opened a shop on M ichigan Avenue, Chicago, in the Wo man's Athl etic C lub buildi ng, which we have " decora ted." Inc reased business a ll ows us to do it, for we still give the best in candies at the same moderate prices. BEACH & OEILS E\ ANSTON- 1633 ORHINGTON A \ 'E., UNIV. 5970 WINNETKA HYDE PARK CHICAGO HIGHLAND PARK For Better Home-Made Candies The interest of eyer~· member of the facull\· and n ·er\' student rcgistcre<l at ~fallit~ckrndt is ;tt prc s ~· tlt centered 011 the o rganization of the S. S. C.. so a s Mr. and ~f r s. E. L. Duncan of 22j tn make it the mo st wide ;m·ake or- \Voocl Co.u rt "·ith their daughters, ganization of the sc hool. ~fiss Tean and Miss Dorntln·, returnt:d rerentlv from J<:ycrgreen, ( 'olo., ncar 1\1 rs. \\'illiam l ·~d mnnd s of 1730 Wal- Den\'C';, after spending several weeks . nut a\'l'lltlC " ·ith her children returned ).1i ss Jean Duncan. ,,·ho had been cnuJl ];>s t \\eek fw111 Ho:-- tnn and Cape Cod , selor at Camp O;tk Openings. Saug-a,,·here she had bern spending· the sum- tuck. :-.1 ich., dming the summer n1ontho.;, ha s JH>\\' returned f1)r her ' llH'r with re1atiyes. se nior year at :\nrth\\Tstern univer -; it y. To better acquaint the women of Evanston and the North Shore with the quality and service of the Perleeto Cleaners Christfl\¥ (?~(dr c2zdtiJtdtJoi, Jpecial ,l)est'qns The most appealing. attractive and personal C h ristmas card is the one wh ich is designed to fill your exact requirements. · It trul y expresses y o u r indiv id uality because yo u r ideas. yo ur home, your fami ly, you r child re n, o r somethi ng w h ich is ch aracteristicall y you is embodied in it. S uch o rders sho ul d be pbced no w! There are many a ttractive desig ns to choose from at $ I 4 to $I oo per hun dred, complete. dry cleaning, we are offering a special reduction on dresses for one week, beginning today. We will elean two dresses lor you, one at the regular priee and the seeond dress lor only $}.00 and return them to you promptly, looking as il new, perleetly finished a. n d spotless. Take advantage of this reduction today by calling Greenleal 405 Our driver will answer your call promptly. Perleeto Cleaners & Dyers Branch- 17 38 SHERMAN AVENUE . EVANSTON Office and Plant- 82 1 EMERSON STREET. EVANSTON Inc. We1ti~OfttW.8rot~ers AJtT)flT .Suite 315..17 Ho.~rtBuildiJW 1618 Orrin8tol\, Aven..u~ Eva.~o".~ 111~ GREENLEAF 0799 Wilmette ~52,

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy