Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 6 Dec 1934, p. 62

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Airs. Jner - Bliss, du, ector of the Wiliiette H eaith Cen tier, inakes thé' first sale in the 1934 Christmnas Seul cam.bpaign to Mrs. C, P. DiaMls, 1004 Miehi- gain avenule. Thc comsu*tiree headed b:v MÜrs. Terreil Stapp. 1711 llwood aven ne, reports that ili/se uiehich began on Thanksgivinc, and zvill con- tinue unifi Christimas, is ga4ing forward ut a Parc that forecasis not olvy ttain euit of the budget.,but norc. - m4thwF- lvi ho Receipts f rom thè sale, Mrs. Stapp extilains, is for' support of WVibmette. Hcalth 'Center ini its continuous fight' against the plague of 'tuberculosis among the undernourishied and under- privileged children, women and men of Wilmette. Ail of the f unds secured throughi the sale of Christmas Seals in the village are used to carry- on the' work in the village, she asserts. Mrs. 'Bliss, %vho in ber capacit .3 as nurse. is viifl t sni i gratt-r auiiievem~eiits in1 saving victims f rom the ravages of ttiherculosis. Madelyn Page Wîll Wed William Meyer Jan. 12 The wedding of Madelyn Page of Winnetka. daughter of Mfrs. joseph Bush of \V'ashburn, \Vis.. and \Vil- iam J. Mever of 1939 Wilmiette ave- 9'ortraits on Exhibit by Jean Dayton West A large portrait of two Kenilworth children. Conger Il and Dawn Rey- nolds, son and daughiter of Mr. and MVrs. Conger Reynolds is hanging on1 the mralls of the gabbery at the Chi- cago Woman's club with the exhibit of portraits by that talented v-oung 'on . ze iC 4114UV' has- woiintr.ev goid medals. Chlidien are hier special- ty. Maureen Kane, dauighter of Mir. anîd Mrs. Wiliain Gibbons Kane of Eanston is abso ini the exhibit. The artist 'also 'bas painted three portraits of the Carleton Washburnie children, Which are not on exhibition, in the City. In the garden of the Reynolds home the two chibdren are posed wîith lilacs. tulivs. and snowahllthe IMrý and Mrs. Fclward I.. .\McGiblboit, whose marriage took place oitXediles- day of' last week, motored to Florida oit their honeymoort and wil] joiln Mr. and M rs. Harry Stone, who were mar- ried on Thantksgivinig Dav. Mr. Mc- Gibbonl is,àa former resident-of KCenil- Worth. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon ,Haiin.ali. jr., of 'Lake Bluff., are parents of a son. Gordon H-annah, III, borni on Tuies- day, November 27, at the Evanston hospital. Mrs. Hannah and the baby are returning home this veck-eid from the. hospital. 0o Mr. and M rs. Kingslet Coltoi,. 354 Kenilworth avenue,, Kenllworth, 'will enterta ii twenty-two guests tonight at a cocktail party at the Drake hotel Iollowed by dinner and* bridge at. the, Illinois , Woman',s Athletic club. NGTICÉ! Tax Collector Sanborni Hale uirges holders of Home Owrners loans granted after Junie, 1934, to_ send in their 1933' tax bibls with their home owners loa)i nuniber written on the face of the bill. Send these bis as early as pos- sible to the collector. ht is ir.ged. Kenibworth, a daughter, Sylvia, em- ployed as a bookkeeper by the Illinois State Highway department, a brother, Peter, of Chicago, and a sister, Mrs. Frank Hempel, abso of Chicago. The funeral services were held lMonday afternoon at* the residence, 1. with th e Rev. J. Hl. Gotkel, of St. johîn's Lutheran 'church, Wilmiette,. officiating. Burial was at Meniorial Park. cemletery.. GO TO WASHINGTON Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Leachi aild Çamiilv, whio hâve been r esiclinig at 71 WarWick avenue, Winnetka, have Imoved to, Washington, D.C.. wlhere Mr. Leach. has been appo>inted 1chief of the Dail'y Ne ws Bureau. H li as been political writer for the, F)ailv News for a number of years. M rs. j oseph Howard Holbrook of Springfield left Sunday after hia%-ing spent Thanksgiving and the week.- end visiting lier cousin, Mrs. 'Jobn LBenhain, 165 Kenilwôrthi avilne, Kenilworth. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Allen. 258 M1ýeirôse avenue, Kenilworth, returned Môn'day f rom Hartsdabe, N. Y., whlere. they spent Thanksgiving with their daughter and famiby, the Dwîniinell Slaters. Mrs. Robert Fishier, 2~ Mrs. Jiarrv Reno. of Barrinon road, Keinilworth. and formiery of Wilrnette, entertained 'I sr. J. P. Hooland of. C bier bridge luncheon club, last 'rues- tcentl% imotored to Greeiý day." for'a week's visit. Lake Avenue, west of Ridgc Roadj Wj1mette Avenue and Ridge Road Mvodern Garage, 1>532 W. Railroad Ave. Prairie Avenue and Central Street I.- It's mighty disconcertifsg, u'hen out for a pleasure spin, To ind your. engine stalling, cause of gas you didn't put in; So efoe yu sarton your taes to check on tank or gauge Be sure you stop at Braun Bros., for Sheil is ail the ae Braun Brou. Serv- ice Stations (there is one near your

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