Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 10 Apr 1931, p. 18

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i dewal Cycles pro vide: good exercise $1925 The best value we've ever found atsueh àa pice. Note thèe.features: 43 inches lQng and .3.3 inches .hgh.,Adjustable nick.l-pleted 6randle bârsi with foiward ex-- tension. RUbber handi. bars with forward extension and rubber grips. Mot orcycle saddIe, witb nickl-plated. double coil springs. Rubber pedals. front a nd reaàr And -a 'New Coaster Hanidsom.Iy Royal .blue,i Whte. UDepa diu re Irake 1 ,finied in strpe. with Chtndler's-ýToj'-TAird, -Fleer Red Bird AIlI-Steel, Coaster Wag-9ons FouM.in Square Evanston Cn.ihef 7200. Wl1eff 724 Prlu$ Affoallon *0 RUMMA E 3SALE APR. 23' A rumage sale, will be held 'under the auspices of Mrs. W. A. Kenip's circle' of the North Shore Methodist cburch f rom 7 o'clock -titi* 7, Thurs- day, April 23,, ,in the vacant st ore next to the Public Service coxhpny on Ver- non- avenue, Glencoe.. Mrs. Chester Bland, of Glence .is chairman of the sale, and bas on -her committee Mrs. C. C. Tathani and Mrs. L., Duncan Lloyd. Mrs. Alfred P. Haake, 738 Eleventh street , ad.ber mother, Mrs. A. Rice, will entertain. at hiuncheon today members of, the Evanston chapter C. . of P. E.X 0o Mr. and, Mrs, Edwin Belshe and their baby daughter of Forest City, Ark, who motored bere to spenci Easte.r with Mr. Belshe's parents, re- turned to their home on Wednesday,. tainStWl te hostess committee. A surprise luncheon in honôr of Mrs. E. B. Hall was given' by mem- bers of tbe club Wednesday of last week. Mrs. Hall, the retiring presi- dent, who bas served capably for the pgst four years, was presenited with a coff ee service by Mrs. . W. Sargent ini behalf. of. the club.. A mnusic pro -, .gram* was given and-Mrs. Williamn Loco andi ber committee served about 150 guests. GIVES B£NELFIT TONIGHT The Mothers' club ýof Pbi, Omega Pi will give'a beneit card party this eveing, April 10, at- Green Briar Field House, 2640 Peterson a ve nue, Chicago. 'Mrs. W. J. Hartman of Minmette is president of the club. Mr. and Mrs. !. K. Snide r of Deerfield, formerly of Wilmettie, ,have left for their summer homel East Deinïis, Cape Ccod, Mass., Arthu r E, Hacker is convalescing at bis home, 1617 Central, avenue, after a serious operation at the St. Francis' bospitaL. RUG CLEANINGI,.. Is a Scientiic IndustTy For proper dean-, ing and repairing of yorOriental rugs.' Phone WIL. I02 631 Phone 631 .Mme. Eli.rseth R.èfh bery, the' celebrated lvric-dramaticr soprano of the Metropolitani Opera com- pany, will gk'ci a copecert-reculal in Orchestra hall, Chicago, Moinda y evening, April 20, iunder. thc aus-, pices of Jockford colleg*e. According to Dr. William F. Eng- lish, Jr. o f Wilmette, vice-president of the college, the occasion promises to be an outstanding musical and so- cial event in Çhicago this season. Mme. Rethberg bas truly become an 'international favorite of the first rank. Six opera houses, ini America and Europe claimed ber as "star" last season. Aside f rom tliese bru-ý liant appearances, Rethberg bas cIe- veloped an equal popularity as a. concert attraction on both sides of the Atlantie. Distinguished honor, neyer before. ,given in the history ofour country, carne to this brilliant, gifted singer .recently. The New York Guild of Vocal Teachers presented Retb berg with a gold medal inscribed "The mnost perfect singer in the world." Mr. a nd Mrs. H. J. Kaufman of Méndota, Ill., were. the guests, over Easter of the formner's brother and. faily, the J. H. Kaufmans, of 11029 lmwood avenue. -B-OYAJIAN & CO*

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