Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 20 Sep 1934, p. 50

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CONVENTION DELEGATE. William il. Siegel, 2032 Wilmett. avenue, :was à deleIgate from this district to the Illitioit Federati of Labor convention in Peoria tbe week of September 10. Richard Rossman, 1130 Cbestnut avenue, netunned Friday from Colo- rado wbene be had been wonking since June. Before coming home he spent ten days in Texas, Oklahoma, and Kansas. Richard left again Tues- day for Wasbington, D. C., wbere lie, will. study law at the George Washington univensity. Marcia Smitb, 1728 Higbland ave-, nue, daugbter of Mr. and'. Mrs. C. Rollin Smith, Ieft last Sunday for the Flintridge School for Girls near Pasadena. Sie graduated last June fnom the Howard sciool in Wil- mette. PEAT MOSS 10 G. P. M. QUALITY .1 Large Bale .... . $42S .... ..a. .e. . $?-75 Milieu Hardware Co. 1219 WiImett*,Ave. WII. 3040 september 20, 1934 WIJLMBgT T E'.L .FE Noted Church Worker Joins Cong'1 Staff Hçre Mrs. William- T.: Mc1lveen.of, the Greenoodý Inn, Evanstk>n, bas been eng .aged aschurch secretary and min.- ister's assistant in the, First Congre- gational cburcb of Wilmette. She bas served in a similar capacity in, the First, Congiregational, cburcb, Evans- ton, and as director of, religious. edu- cation in the. First Congregational cburch of Montclair, N. J. She suc- ceeds Miss Lois Cook, who bas re- moved to Bloomington, Ind. Mrs. McElveen is native to the north shore, and ber husband, the late Dr. Mcelveen. had distinguishied pastorates. in Evanston, New York, Boston, Chicago and other leading cities. Mrs. McElveen lias recently rnoved from Atlanta, Ga., where she had been living for s'everal years. Mrs. Laurence 'Thompson Knott, with Susanne and Laurence, Jr., arrived Monday- to spend several weeks visiting Mrs. Knott's parents, Mr. and Mrs., Burt Crowe, of 234 Raleighi road, Kenilworth. Mr. Knott will arrive from the east later. A DeIightfuI Combinafion c Rom Dis que, Ras pberry Ice and Vouilla 45C Regular 60c value (QVART> PEACOCK40S (ICE'CREAN-- 413 Linden Avenue Wilmete 4120' REAL. ESTATE MORTGAGE LOANS UP TO $20,OOO. VIA PRUDENTIAL INSURANCE. CO. AsqKents for property owners, we are authorized to submi t applications for mortgage loans to the P rudential Insur- ance Company. This offers ýexceptional advantages to property owners, requir- ing means. of finance through real estate seeurity. See Us for Further Details Loans are desired on -modern.:homes Jn godlocations. 1S64 Sherman Avenue, Evanston UNIversity 0283 no ROGers Park 0271 H. P. -Woman's Club to Sponsor Contract Series Mrs. Maxine C. Miner is giving a course, in contract bridge. under the auspices of tbe finance committee of tbe Highland Park Woman's- club, commencing October .3. Tbe lessons aré open to anyone in tbe community interçsted in iYproving bier game. Mrs. Miner, who bolds certificates under leading contract bridge sys- teins, bas been a teaclier of bridge in leading botels, a lecturer for Wo- man's clubs, and bas done radio work for several years. Sbe cornes to tbe club direct from a very successful season at the Signal Mountain botel ini Chattanooga. Contract bridge, the club an- nounices. is included in the curricu- lum of a. prominent eastern college and is taking tbe place of some mathematics in one of tbe middle west universities. Information concerning Mrs. Min- er's course in Highland Park may be obtained from Mrs. Dwigbt H. Davis of "50 South Linden avenue, Highland Park. Miss Patty Dyar of Cleveland, wh o lias often visited ber grandnxother, Mrs. H. A. Kasten, 2001 Tbornwood, avenue, is entering Wellesley college this faîl. Her mother, who is flot living now, was the former Marie Kasten of Kenilworth. She was -also a Wellesley alumnae, class of 1910. - Henry Von DerHoif, çon of Mr. and Mrs. Otto H. Von DerHoif, 332 Oak circle, is leaving next Mondav for Ripon college in Wisconsin where hie is to be a sophomore tbis'year. The Von DerHQffs recently returned f rom tbeir summer cottage at Green Lake Midi., where they have gone for the past ten years. Miss Mildred Waugh, who finished New Trier last June, bas entered Oberlin college this autumn. She is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs, J. Frank Waugh, 812 Asbland avenue. Mildred left last Thursday for school. 0o A daughter, Constance Naomi, weighing nine pounds was born at the Evanston hospital on Monday, Sep- tember 17, to Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Anderson, 1416 Isabella street, Wil- mette. Miss Eleanor Ricks, 1236 Forest avenue, lias returned from a visit of ten.days with Miss Jeannette Worth of Amboy, 111. Miss Worth teaches in the grade school at Amboy. 0-o- Miss Catherine Wagner, 1 700 Washington avenue, left last Moriday for New York and tien sailed for Bermuda on a two weeks' vacation trip. Howard L. Fogg, Jr., of 713 Green- wood avenue left last Sunday for Hanover, N. H., to enter Dartmouth. His father was a graduate of Dart- mouth in the class of'1910. 0o The George Sb ipman family of 432 Warwick road, Kenilwortb, bave ne- turned f rom their summer vacation, spent attheir cottage at Wg3baninigo,l 4fich. IilWARMWEATHE R Tbe following Girl Scout 'tlroopsin the village will meet, next week: Troop 1 (Higi sèbool and :college girls _only)-Tbursday at 7 :15 p.m. in tlle Girl Scout 'room of the Metbodist cburcb-captain: Miss, Lillie Mae Humphnies. Troop 2-Thursday at 3 :45 p.m.- Metbodist churci-captaifi: Mns. L. P. Denoyer; lieutenant: Miss Helen Jones. Tnoop 3-Thursday at 3 :45 pan.- Baptist churci-captain: Mrs. E. 0. Anderson; lieutenant: Mrs.. Alfred Heere ns. Troop 4-Tuesday at 3 :45 p.m.- Methodist ciurch--captain: Miss Lit- lie Mae Humpiries; lieutenant: Miss Norah Palmer. Troop 5-Thursday at 3 :45 p.m.-ý Presbyterian church---captain: Miss Elizabeth Busby. Troop 6-Thursday at 3 :45 p.r.- Episcopal chutrcli-captain: Mrs. D. i W. Ormsbee. Troop - Thursday, at 4 ).ml. - Highcrcst school-captaiii Miss Dor- othy Taylor. Troop 10-Monday at 3 :15 p.m.- St. Francis school-captain: Miss Marioni Ortseifen. rroo1 l-Tuesday at 3:15 p.m.- St Francis school-captain: Miss Ag- îîes Bichl, lieutenant: Miss Fleanor O'Heron. Aninouncement as to the opening of the Brownie packs wilIl be made next week. Members of packs wiich will open ,îext week will be notified. Mrs.. Fergus Mead and bier daugli- ter, Nancy, 320 Oxford road, Kenil- worth, returned last Saturday from a month's visit with Mrs. Mead's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Bliss at their home in Janesville, Wis. Billy Mead was with them but came home earlier to begin scbool. -o- Mr. and Mrs. James Prentiss, for- merly of Kenilworti, i:eturnied Friday from a. month's visit with Mr. Prentiss' brother, M. L. Prentiss of Grand Prairie, Alberta, Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Prentiss have taken an apartment in The Chimneys in Win- netka. -o Marion Mesick, daugiter of the Herbert L. Mesicks, 331 Essex road, Kenilworth, left last Tuesday for Gulf Port, Miss., to enter Gulf Port academy, having graduated last June fnom the joseph Seans scbool. She was accompanied by Dorothy Cairns and Elizabeth Hill of Evanston. 0o- Mrs. Alexander Reicbmann of. Bar- rington, formerly of Kenilworti, re- turned last- Satunday front Toronto wbere she went to get bier motber, Mrs. Frederick Dent, wbo had been vigiting bier sister. -0 Mn.' and Mrs. Elliott Youngbeng, wbo formenly ived in Cleveland, are living in Evanston as Mr. Young- berg's >business bnougbt him to Chi- cago. H-e was a resident of Wilmette l)efore bis recent mfarriage. - will soon be gone. Enjoy good Ice Creim while you can. Pt. 17e Qt. 33C z ............. , ......... . so ý q 1 ýy h;

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