Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 15 Nov 1934, p. 6

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WILMETTB LIFE November 15, 1934 BRIDGE LUNCHEON The Kenilworth.club will have a bridge luncheon on Friday in the club house. This will. be. the first of the two aninual luncheonsthe club gives. M fer Mrs., Jackson's i le, ... her furniture was asorry mess! Snioke - ire - hardworking lire Iaddies had donc plenty. But you should have seen her when we re- turnied the treasured pieces good as new. We hope you never have a lire. But you'II beam-as Mrs. J. did over any job v.e do for you. Pric'-s wili 'please you, too! .lsk for Air. Sehoen. 'CHAIR RECANING Art Furn;ture CO. .'49 Years' Exj>erieace 338 Linden Ave. Wilmette 4453 L ectures on Northwest at M. E. Chuirch Nov.: 30. R. A. Kirkpatrick. of the Union Pacific railway wlill give an illustrated lecture on "The Pacific- Northwest and Alaska" Friday evening,. Novem- ber 30, at 8 o'clock >in the Social hall o 1f the Wilmette Parish M.Nethodist church. Mr. K 'irkpatrick is a graduate of the Urniversity of Towa Law school, president of the National American- ization Congress, member of the Ad- visory Council on National Parks of the Izaak Walton League, Cor- responding editor of t.he National Geographic Magazine, and also serves in advisory capacity for several other national civic organizations. This lécture is being sponsored by the Wesleyan Service Guild. of the Methodist church. Tickets can be obtained from menibers or at the door for a small fee. it is explained. WINBERGS HAVE SON Mr.. and- Mrs. Howard Lee \Vin- berg of Wilmette are the parents of a son, Howvard Lee, Jr., borni on Tues- day, October 30. at the Evaiiston hospital. FURRIER TAILOR Relining Remodeling Repairing MY 30 years in Wilmette is mi assurance of giving satisfaction. s JOHN T. ROSBERG 830 Park Aveni. Phone WiImet4éý2590 Ai Rodenkirk of the FOURTH STREET AUTO SERVICE. announces lie is now located at the Shawnee Garage in the. new Sinclair Station on Fourth Street.. Wilmette Complete Auto Repair Service 515 Fourth Street *WILMETTE 636* Helen Freund Corines to undy Ee. lubCharisty Pet'Show Miss Helen Freund, formerly with Pomse hs A s the Chicago Civic Opera and the Ria- and ,Flock of Lau ghs vinia Opera, will be 'one of the artists _________________ appearing on t h C Cart 1er s'nakes,1 a hen and'her escort,ý Wilmette Sunday Mr. Chanticleer, to sa' nothing of a Evening club pro- woec r a , Nvemer.whoe clony of rabbits, several bowls gof fisli and'a delegation of turtles. will y 8.be among those present to entertain Miss 1orry en young and old at the second animal an hnorry mns-Charity Pet Show to be staged at the br ofDNatalOMa- Woman's club house, Tenth street sc ro Na etio aU and Greeinleaf avenue, Friday evening, sic srorit .et Novenmber 16. The affair, set to get Omicron's pride in under way at 7 :30 o'clock, is spon- her is fully .iusti- sored by the Junior Auxiliary of the fied as she is an, Womina's Club) of Xilmette. ____________artist of no meanl Attractive posters aninounicinig the Hele Frund ability and c o m- show, and made by Wilmette school Hel rend b i ne s the r a re childreji tînder the supervision of Miss charm of glorious voice with gracious, Franices Donnellv, have l)een dis- attractive appearance. Miss Freund is played in Wilnette shops duriing the a 'treat" for the eye as well as the ear'- week, and will be collected andl (is- Miss Constance Eberhart, Arthur piayed again at the showv. Kraft. and Eric Russell Cooke, with ÀIl pets enitered in the show v vill Miss Freund'comprise the quartet thiat be eligible for aivards, it is explainied, will sing compositions of the well- since numerous classifications have knowni composer of Inidiail music, been (levised by the sponisors. These Charles Wakefield Cadman. Mr. Cad é classifications will apply to sm all p)ets, mani aîid.the quartet will give tlheir pro- large pets, youig and old pets, pretty nram at the First Congregational church aiid hmely pets, mongrels alid pedi- of Wilmette at 7 :30 Stinday evening. grce, bluebloods. Ail will have a chance to capture rihbons at' tins Infant Welfare Center i Capt. William Judy, editor of Dog Gives Lingerie Shower World w ili iudge the canine section: . Ms.'.%. M. McDonald of the Dav'is ,The Keniilworth center of the Chi- Aquarium -will do the experting iin cago Infant Welfare societ3' spon-, the fisli departmenit, and Mr. J. J. sored a. lingerie shower yesterday a t Vogel of Swain's Pet Shop, will give the home of Mrs. J. P. O'Connor, 718 thse officiaIl verdict on the bird entries. Elmiwood avenue. The proceeds of Ino1to eadn nre a thesal wil b ued or he ai- be obtained by calliing Miss Con- tenance of the Seward Pazk station. stanice Persch. 1715 Walnut avenue. Those modeling were Mrs. Edmund Tickets may be obtained froin mem- Burke, 'Mrs. J. P. Prindle, Mrs. Phil- bers of thse auxiliarv. Proceeds iývill hip May, Mrs. John Thomas, the go to charity. Misses, Mary Brannigar, Ruth Gris-______i___ wold, Nonla Jane Handwork, and JOINS ALCHEMIST CLUB Elizabeth Fogarty. 'George Maxwell, freshman at Oberlini college, is a member of the INJURED IN CRASH Oberlini Alchemist club, composed of Saturday afternoon as R. S. White, fresian and sophomore students 4006 N. Hermitage aveniue, Chicago, who raink iii the highest 10 per cent wvas driving east on Liniden avenue. of their chemistry class over -periods his car was struck and turnied ove :sxWeeks. The club discusses by F. W. Taylor, 215 Fifth street, who qusins appertaining to chemistry was driving north on Sixth street. that lie beyond the scope of the With «Mr. White was Miss Mary Hol- ý regular course. Maxwell is the son linbeck, 4822 N. Lincoln avenue, Chi- 'of Mr. anid Mrs. Donald H. Max-' cago. who received several severe vel. 1414 Forest avenue, Wilmette. cuts on thse left leg. She wvas takenl He graduated fromn New Trier Town- to the Evanston hospital. ship High school last June. WALCOTTS >HAVE SON A son, John Hayes Walcott. was born on Thursday. Novemnber 8, at the Evanston hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Xalcott of Evanston. Mrs Walcott, the former Helen. Hayes, is the' daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarke L. H-aves. 911 Lake avenue. Wilmette. Miss-Ruth Joyce, 531l Essex road, Kenil worth, who attends the Convent of the Sacred Heart at Lake Forest, spent the weekend visiting Miss Elsa- belle FitzPatrick of Wilmette who at- tends St. Marys* of Notre Dame. P!71N A 4I HALLOWE'EN AFTERMATH Mrs. Knight Blanchard, 1015 Chest- nut avenue, reported to +he police Saturday that at about 1 o'clock that morning someone had thrown stones fhrough their living roomn windows. Police attribute the vatîdalism to a 'haingover" from the Hailowe'en orgy engage(l in *by gangs of boys. and young meni. SPE AKS ON JAPAN Dr. George D. Allison, will speak on "Tise Two Jap)ans" at the dinner meeting of the W i I m e t t e Baptist church Wednesday evening, Novem- ber 21. The talk -wil1 round' out the mission study which b as, featured these dinner meetings. The Men's chorus of the church will sing. % N ~ " r Mr. and> Mrs. Charles Sanford Clarke, 526 Washington avenue, enter- IR IEAU. SHOFI tained Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Thomas and Mr. and' Mrs.' Boyd Smith at Fi n qe r,.. Po wder dinner 33atut'day. W~uvnc ~ Bl1nin3WEATHERSTRIP Beauty Culture in ail ifs Branches 0 NU-METAL ALL COPPER MRS CEO BER ýfor Years of Wear. 1137 CENTRALAVE (PÇbEai, lstVe Mille. Hardware Co. IL1219 Wllmette Ave. WII.affl WILMETT, B' LIFE November 15, 1934

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