WILMETTE LIFE November 15, 1934 M tCONOMY SALE of UncaIIed for Merchandise WHILE THEY LAST we will seli ail unclaumed and uncalled for furs-including seal, caracul, pony, rac- coon. broadtail and lapins. Also 10 fur$ trimmed coats in various sizes for........ ,to19 100 BUCKS with every coat 548 Lincoln Avenue k Winne , Ic. etka 2752 FTnilmorthirT1 LfouNej MISERtICORDIA"PARTY The early reservations secure the best posi tions for-, tables at the an- nuat supper dance for the benefit of Misericordia hospital, the committee in charge annou»ces., The event will take place..at the Palmer House on Tbanksgiving eve. "The encouraging number"o of tables already' reserved for advantageous plates indicates to the committee that "the affair prom- ises to be as successfully financially as it always is socially." Mrs. James Schade of Akron. Ohio, is visiting her sister, Mrs. John Car- penter. and children,, of Evanston. forinerly of Kenilworth. 0o Alfred Klapperich of 412 Central avenue left Tuesday for Houston, Texas, to visît a friend. lus stay will be indefinite. The Kenilworth Girl Scouts, Troop No. 1, held a Hallowe'en party in place of their regular meetings on October 31. They first played gamnes ini the Scout room at the school and then had a progressive dinner at the homes of some of the mothers. Those who helped in giving the best party the Scouts have ever held wvere Mrs. Hale, 'Mrs. Becker, Mrs. Sowvers, 1Mrs.* Henderson. Mrs. Brock, 'Mrs. Burch, Mrs. Hazelet and Mrs. Bonnet. At each homne games were played and prizes were awarded. A gruesomie talc w~as told at the. end of the party.-Pletty Bonnet, scribe. VISITS IN KENILWORTH Mrs. Kari Korrady of Peoria. IllI«* former]%. of Kenilwortli, arrived- last 'ruesday -for a visit with the C. G.t Litteils of '322 Xoodstock avenue. Kenilworth, and several other Kenl- ilm*orth friends. Invi.te Motoriste- to "Driver For um"t In the* interest of safer automobile, drivingw Evanstoný is to holà a. "Driver's Forum," to, which 'citizen s ofWilmette. are invited, according to a letter signed by Mayor Charles H. Bartlett and addressed to President C. P. Dubbs. The letter reads: .On. Mo nday, November 12, there w4s a meeting of, Troop No. 4, Kenil-' worth Girl Scouts, in the library of the Joseph SeaIrs school. 'The leaders inspected their patrols for neatness. The newer'girls worked on Scout laws and knots, while the others worked on signaling and made plans for a Christmas entertainment. The girls who had finished cutting their napkin rings of birch shellaced them and the other girls went home. -Charlotte Wilds, scribe. Mrs. Charles Ames of Rochester, Mrs.- George L Carey N. Y., is visiting her sister and fani- Robsart road, Kenilworth, ily'. the Edwin Hedricks of, 304 Mel- Sunday, November 4, for a rose avenue, Kenilworth. Asheville, N. C. of 115 left on visit at "1 kSALE SIDEWALK BICYCLES WÀAGONSý 0OF The North Siiore's greatesf pre-season sale of vekicular foys. Any one of these bargains Il be held for later delivery. Well buili, wire spoke, two Adjustable seat, rubber tires whel bcycesfortheyoug- with nickel-plated h a n dle whee biycle fo ~heyOUlg- bars. In red, green, blue and, er child. These wheels oper- black. This is a very special aie like a regular bicycle. A value and will make an ideai very special value. Regularly Christmnas gift for the young prced at $1.5. child. Others to $9.95. $75301$3«9#5 Ail steel construction witb rubber tires. Tbey corne in red, or green. There are three groups of these wagons, for- rnerly priced rnuch higber than Mis sale price. Formerly $4.95 $5.95 $7.50 2-95$395-$4-95 Theo New Kir-Flow skooter. Slick and fast. Brigbtly col- ored 1935 model with hand brake, and mud guards. A $S5 Value. TO- (S VELOCIPEDES For the young boy qm. or girl SKO-OTERS STREAMLINE MODEL $3.49 FOUNTAIN SqUAREs EVANSTON POEWLET 2 "*I wish to extend to you and Your citizens a cordial invitation to attend the Driver's Forum, to be held at the Nichols school auditorium, Greenleaf street and Elmwood avenue, Evans- ton, on the evenings of Monday, November 19 and 26, at 8 o'clock. This forum is sponsored by the Ev- anston Safety council and the Bureau of Accident Prevention in the inter- est of better and safer driving. "Among the features wiIl be a pre- View of Walt Disney's new picture, 'Once Upon a Time.' Another mov- ing picture will be shown. -A talk on the driver and safety will be given each week. The sched- ule lists the Hon. Clifford Davis, vice- mayor and commissioner of fire and police, Memphis; Curtis Billings of the National Safety council, and L. A. Crittenton of Chicago. "Ou both evenings there will be a question box, presided over by Judge Harrv Porter of our Municipal court. Questions on ail phases of the driver's problems and responsibilities will be a nswe red." Pointing out the many advantages of such a forum, President Dubbç urges that as many citizenis as pos- sible accept the invitation so gen- eroulv- extended by Mayor Bartlett. Order your turkey now so that you witi tic sure to get a plunip tender bird. Youll be aniazed at the unusually buo prices. Deer Grove Park Turkey Farnis At No,tIwesttiaghway and Dundee Road Telephone Pualatine 30-R-2 EXTRA FANCY TURKEYS Ilk Fed Pen Fatteneil Fatranre on Dundee Roa*i M. B3. OKIfAN IIJRRIIfRSI ers. November 15, 1934 WILMETTE LIFE PHONE WILMETTE 724