Novemben 8, 1934 WKLMETTR LIPE I. complet e committee A ssigned to select Harmony Delegates PauI C. Lang, 933 Asbland avenue, president of the Perpetual Harmony convention, announces the comple- tion of the committee to fil vacanciés due to term expirations or other causes. This committee, each mem- 'ber of whicb was appointed by some outstanding. civic organization, is composed of the following: Wesley- L. Brown, 1600 Washington aVenue. Williami B. Robi nson, Jr., 1026 .shland ,(Venue. E. (2. Cazel, 1167 'Wilmette avenue. Mrs. C. P. Evans, 908 Central avenue. Bruve Reynolds, 2030 Thornwood ave- knue. Mrs. John F. Weedon, 204 Fifth street. Hleetoi- Dodds, 720 Prairie avenue. Mrs. John P. Pearson, 2009,Thorn- w<od avenue. A. meeting of the conimittee wvas lhel(I at the home of Mr. Lang last eveiiiu and its members instructed ini their duties. As soon as its work of comipleting the memibersbip of the convention is finiished, the conven- tion will be called into session and a, new president and other officers elected b)v the memnbers. M .\r. Lang retires because his term ill expire %vith tlwc formation of the new con- vention, and. according to the plan, lie is tiot eligil)le to succeed himself. \Vlien the inev convention is fully organized it will enter upon the im- portanlt work of choosing candidates for Village president and board of trustees. Village clerk, Village treas- urer and other officiais. The tiames of the membership of the convention, consisting of four froni each of the thirteen voting l)recincts of the village, will. be anl- nouniced as soon as choseti, and citîzens who so desire may subinit to them the names of prospective ca nd(idates. ANNOUNCES FOOD SALE Mrs. C. H. Warner, Jr., chairman of the ways and means committee of the Evanston brancb of the Chicago Junior scbool, announces a food sale to. be held Saturday, November 10, at 1811 Central avenue, Evanston, near Broadway. The committee con- sists of Mrs. R. A. Sonnen, Mrs. Floyd Masters, Mrs. J. H. Allen, and Mrs. Harley J. Clarke. Mr. and Mrs. John Oleson, 240 Woodstock avenue, Kenilworth, are spending several weeks at their win- ter home in Sarasota, Fla. Their son-în-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Linke, (Marjorie Oleson of Evanston) are keeping bouse in their absence. LI lES! To.Ceclebrate Golden Wedding ThiÉ Suùday Mr. and Mrs. joseph Engels,. 1939 Birchwood avenue, will celebrate their golden wedding on Sunday,' Novembér IL. In the -morning they, will attend' Mass atSt. Josepb's church at 9 0 9clock, and in the afternoon at, 4 tbere. will be. a dinner party at the Engel bomne wbich will be attended by seventy-four members of the, famnily and a' few close friends. Botb Mr. and Mrs. Engels were born in W'Imette, or in wbat was known as New Trier seventy years, ago. Mr. Engels' father bad a -farm on Glenview' road, and Mrs. Engels' fatber owne'i a brick yard on Winnetka avenue. Tbey bave resided in their present home on Bircbwood avenue for over forty years;. Tbe Engels bave ten cbildren, twenty- one grandcbildren, and four great grandcbildren. Their cbildren are Miss Mary Engels, Mrs. josepb Steffens, and'Mrs. Cecelia Brunning all of Wil- mette, Mrs. George Dyerson of Mior- ton Grove, Roman Engels of Alberta, Canada, Mrs. Archie Mowatt of Glen- v!ew, Mrs. John Corrigan of Wilmette, Elmer J. Engels of Nortbbrook, Ed- ward Engels of Chicago, and Mrs. Wilbur Ludwig of Morton Grove. 17 Students Represent New Trier in Debating Seventeen students are now mem- bers of New Triers debate squad. Seven of these students bave bad previous experience in bigb scbool de- bating, vbile the tell others are i experienced. This is Glenn Walker's fourtb year on the squad, wbile Mar- jorie Wood and Frank Randaîl are beginning their third year of debate work. Second yea r members of the squad are Clarence Lineberger, Syd- ney Craig, Bill Buge and Robert Goodwin. Those on tbe squad for the first time are Art Flood, Don Brown, George Putman. David Early. Wood- rowv XVison' G(erald Taber,. Jack I.'-s- lie, Tom Harrington, Phyllis Roat and Thelma Caine. Mrs. Charles Klotz. 550 Ridge road, Kenilworth, left on Wednesday of last week for Minneapolis wbere she wilI visit ber daugbter and fanxily, tbe Rev. and Mrs. Austin Pardue. -o- Mrs. Harold ýTidenian, 13 Abingdon avenue, Kenilworth, was hostess to ber Tuesdav- luncbeon bridge club this week. NHome Movies at one-third the cost- Less than Kodak pictures. Holtemnms Photo Shops' 1145 Greenleaf Avenue, Wilmette 1676 !J<,,,4,oe4,~o~Iooeooeooeooeo~4boeou i I Mrs. Amory T. lrwin, 129 Sixth street, bas returned from a motor trip througb the east, driving panticu- lanly tbrough New York state. She was accompanied by Miss Mary Pad- dock. -o- .Mrs. B. B. Watson of Little Rock, Ark., was the guest last week of ber sister and family, the Charles Soutbwands of 306 Oxford road, Ken- ilworth. 4 I I SMELLS GOO0D TASTES GOOD KILISPT IST ORN pkg., ROc aund 25c KANDY KUPBOARD 924 Spanish Court Ia No-Man's Land Wilmette 5423 R. N. A., MEETING The Royal Neighbors, Camp -M2, will'bave their regular monthly busi-ý ness meeting.this Friday eveningat Odd Fellows haIl A social hour will follow -the busx*ness session.. WORRY %Mr-" A caîl. wben a chair leg breaks or a treasured piece bas an accident of any k i nd will bring our estimator on the run to tel You wbat it« wili cost to fix it. Every day we put new if e and hope in fur- niture that 1 o o k s bopeless. You'll bé surprised how littie it costs. Ask for Mr. Séhoen. CHAIR RECANING Art Furniture Co. 18 Years' Exferiece 338 linden Ave. Wilmette 4453 to se. you through Winter smartlyo s.nsibly, economicallyl DAYTIME CLOTHES in a variety of materials and smart styles. .... ....... 7.50 to -19.75 TWIN 'SWEATER SETS -Angoras .... . 10.75 WOOl ...................3.50 -4.95-5s.95 JO IN aur Kniffing Group and malce a beautiful wool suit for $ 10.00 INSTRUCTION FREE > mn'GLOVES ln Fabrics-75c value,. 59c Capeskiris and Import.d Kid, .1.50 lo 3.00: White Evening Gloves 'in varynglenqiîs. Unusual New HANDBAGS 2.00-3.00 g- Believe It or Not! A Permanent Wave on 4 Minutes! On1 Saturday, November lOth, an expert from Washington,, D. C., will demon- strate and guarantee to wave succeass- fully the hardest head of hair., witht$his new -system. During the demonstration this perma- nent will be given at popular prices. ALBRIGHT BEAUTY SHlOP 1167 Wilmette Avenue Phono Wilmette 4517 illuluwi 1,- 1 --- BLAZE 'IN DRUC STORE the Wihnette Fire departmient was called to the drug store. at the south-' west corner of Wilmette avenue and Main. sreet Saturday 'night. about 10:55 ýo'clock to extingu ash a blaze that started in the baseinent, presum- ably fromn a short. in the edectric wiring. The- fire did not reach. the upper floor and the principal damage was from smoke, according to the re- port of Fire Chief Zibble. There were three other minior fines in the past week, none of which resulted in damage. One was a fence fire, an- other a prairie fine and the third a rubbish blaze. November 8,1934 WIL.METýTB LIFS