Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 3 Dec 1920, p. 11

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THE LAKE SHORE NEWS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1920 11 r* Activities s- !%rtKJhoreQ\ilxr by RutK RLrte^n. m EMBERS of Ouilmette Country club were given an op- portunity of listening to Strickland Gillilan, the humorist, narrate several of his tales last Saturday evening, follow- ________ ing the dinner served at the club. Augmenting the pro- gram were a group of piano selections by Miss Lillian Parks, a lovely young artist, and some delightful solo work by Miss Gladys Swarthout, soprano, of this village, accompanied by Mrs. Edgar H. Slaughter, also of Wilmette. Miss Parks, who has recent- ly started a class in piano in Wilmette. is acting assistant to Madame Sturkow-Ryder in her Chicago studio, and is in charge of the correspondence in the piano department at the Sherwood School of Music She acquired her musical edu- cation in New York City, fin- ishing at Oberlin college, be- fore coming to Chicago to make her debut. Miss Parks is expecting to make a tour to the coast in recital work early next spring. Tomorrow evening, the fourth round of the Bridge tournament will be played, and according to a recent an- nouncement there is still an opportunity for members to join the tournament and win a tournament prize. A masquerade dancing party for seniors, on Saturday evening, December 11, promises to be one of the most interesting affairs the club has planned for the holiday month. ------------•------------ The North Shore Catholic Woman's league and Young Ladies' auxiliary announce a Good Fellow's Christmas party to provide good cheer for the needy, Tuesday evening, December 14, at the Win- nekta Woman's club. There will be cards and dancing. Mrs. F. H. Jones is president of the league, Mrs. John S. Cook, auxiliary chair- man, and Mrs. N. P. Anderson, chairman of Social Service depart- ment. Thursday, December 9, will be Reciprocity Day at the North Shore Catholic Woman's league, and the program will be in charge of Mrs. Edward Hines of Evanston. Several of the neighboring presidents of woman's clubs are expected to be in attendance. A delightful program has been arranged, including a group of songs by Mrs. J. A. Smale, contralto, and an address on "Social Service" by Miss Van Driel of the Loyola School of Sociology. Mrs. Hines will give a report of the progress made on Rosary college, now under wttm/m/wstMtMfjtMMxmmmMMrA Mils Lillian Parks The Daughters of the British Em- pire in Illinois are making final preparations for their annual bazaar, to be held on December 9, 10 and 11, at the Auditorium hotel. There will be twenty-five booths for display of the articles which have been given to the various chapters also booths conducted by the Sons and Daughters of St. George, the Canadian club, and the British-American club. All pro- ceeds will be devoted to the building fund of the British Old Peoples' home. Mrs. Edgar E. Arison, Mrs. C. E. Tilden. Mrs. Matthew Hodges. and Mrs. George Cooke-Adams are in charge of the bazaar. The Drama Study class of the Monday. December 13, at 2:30 o'clock, Wilmette Woman's club will meet at the clubhouse. Mr. O. P. Heggie, now playing the star role in the comely, "Happy Go Lucky" at the Playhouse, will be speaker. As this will be the last class program no tickets will be necessary and a cordial invitation is extended to any- one in the village who would be in- terested in hearing Mr. Heggie. Alumni of Northwestern university gave formal welcome to Walter Dill Scott. '95, the only Northwestern alumnus ever elected president of their alma mater, at a dinner in the University club Thursday evening. Besides an address by President Scott, Dr. David Kinley, head of the University of Illinois, and President Harry Pratt Judson of the University of Chicago gave short talks. The individual tournament at Ouil- mette Country club has started. Mon- day, Wednesday and Friday nights are the regular nights, and the schedule has been so arranged that bowlers may play any of the nights. Have your corsets specially designed for you. MRS. A. E. FABIAN 4M7 N. PmKn St. PUm GracWaW 44M RegUtertd Spenetr Conetim* ComsetS ORIENTAL RUGS A Christmas Gift that is Never For gotten It wears for a generation and grows even more beautiful with age. And all those years it affords the owner that proud satisfaction provided by an adornment in the home that bears the universally recognized stamp of tasteful luxury. Shirvan Rugs Mosul " Kurd Arak " Lilihan " Sarouk " 2-3x 2-5* " 4-lx 7-2 3-6x 9-6 10-1x13-1 5-6x 6-9 9-2x12-5 5 Years Ago 12.50 65.00 85.00 187.50 105.00 825.00 Above are a few ideas of value Today $ 9.50 70.00 90.00 195.00 112.50 850.00 A. Leath & Co. «*"â- *-*- TWELVE STORES Tin Block. North of Randolph PHONE STATE 7593 ULUAN PARKS Acting Assistant to Theodore Sturkow-Ryder, Will accept a few more pupils in piano. In Wilmette: Saturdays construction. The league has been contemplating: the change of name from. Philanthropy department to (Social Service department, and it would seem that this will be a most opportune time to consider the matter. Alt members are urged to be pres- ent at this meeting. RENTS KENILWORTH HOME The Winnetka offices of Hill and Wheeler have rented the residence at 632 Abbottsford road, Kenilworth, to J. F. Kennedy, of Michigan. Pos- session is immediate. The North Shore Baths, North Shore Hotel; for appointment phone Hhrana- ton 6424. â€"Adv. L.TQ4»-tfo wneh^hop* R R.. BEOU^V | V e I Special vet Frocks O '* $55.00 and UP Specialist in High Grade Attire for Gentlewomen An Unusual Showing of Frocks, Suits and Coats of exceptional charm awaits your inspection. 15 East Washington St., Chicago r«ra*oal AtUntWn git«n Mch CattMaw. 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