Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 24 Jan 1930, p. 26

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26 WILMETTE LIF.E January 24, 1930 = Dads Eager to Dine With Daughters ADelightful Place for Luncheon You'll enjoy either of these two places-the FRENCH PROVENCAL ROOM and the EARLY AMERICAN ROOM, where you will find the quiet charm Miss Megowen has put into the ~hole atmosphere- a delightful luncheon place for shoppers! Miss Megowen will be happy to arrange s p e c i a 1 luncheon parties for you, at any time for any number. (Photos by Carlos) TRIER High school girls NEW entertained their fathers at a banquet in the school mess hall last week, as shown in the picture at the top of this group and the accompanying pictures. The affair was sponsored by the Girls' club of New Trier. In the oval picture, Beth Brower, president of the club, is shown serving her father, Dr. D.. F. Brower, of Wilmette. The girls gathered around the serving tray ready to distribute the "eats" arc, from left to right: Isabel Ha~kin, Jean Lindstrom, Elsie Jane P.ell, Janc Russe~l, Becky Miller, Sally Kriebel, Helen Hodgkins, and Jane Spinney. In the picture at the right we see a group of guests waiting for the dinner hell. Sunday Dinners Dinner-Luncheon-Fountain Breakfast in Provencal Room Unexcelled Fountain Sttvice TH Ncb tdtemoon 2:30 to 5:)0 New Trier Junior Music Club in Meeting Monday VERA MEGOWEN'S TEA SHOPS 5 r .. MAIN ST. Monday afternoon. Piano numbers Edna St. Vincent Millay were played by Helen Green, Betty Gives Recital in Evanston Sheldon, Jean Munro and Florence The Junior Music club of New Trier Edna St. Vincent Millay, American Sellery. Lucia Perrigo sang a solo High school met at the home of and Bernice Augdahl played a violin poetess and dramatist, will give readings of her own poems at the Haven Marion Jean Sax in Hubbard \Voods selection. school, Evanston, Wednesday, February 12, at 8:30 o'clock. Miss Millay's appearance is being sponsored by Zeta Phi Eta, and the poetess is being p:-esented by James B. Pond. Tickets will he on sale at Chandler's Book store. Evanston, and Mrs. M. H. Slosson, 724 Simpson street, Evanston, will take THE NOISELESS OIL BUR.NER. care of mail orders before that date. SILE 1 61o IJTOMATIC goo LINDEN AVE. Winnrtb 6so Greenleaf 700 Evaaltoa French Provencal Room TO GIVE RADIO CONCERT Evanston Sbow Room Hubbard Woods Sbow Room ;or DAVIS ST. Evanlton Early American Room SHERMAN AVE. Grunltaf 4 8 2 1 Samuel Thaviu, 338 Washington avenue, Wilmette, youthful violinist, is be-. ing sent to New York this week-end by the Majestic Radio company to. give a concert over the Columbia Broadcasting System Sunday evening. January 26, at 8 o'clock central standard time.

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