Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 2 Oct 1925, p. 36

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36 WILME -TTE LIFE October 2, 1925 Discuss Enforcement of Laws at Luncheon For Women 's Groups The Law Enforcement committee of the Illinois Federation of \Vomen's clubs of which 1\irs. \Villiam Harrison Cade. 2506 Aubert avenue, Chicago, is chairman. are inviting all citizens interestrd in law enforcement as well as in law obsrn·ance to a rally luncheon Thursday, October 8, at 12:30 o'clock, in the ~{orri s on Hotel Cameo room. Crime conditions will be discussed by such abl e speakers as ] udge ] ohn Lyle of the Municipal court; Chief ] ustice Harry 01 on: and the new prohibition director, E. C. Yellowley of the Illinois, Indiana and \Viscon sin divi sion. The play "Cornelia and Dionysius" will be given for the fir st time in Chicago under the direction of Mrs. F. A. Gray. The women's club s in the various villages of New Trier are affiliated with the Illinoi s Federation of \Vumen's clubs. CIRCLE T O MEET ALL DAY The Cre. cent Circle of the Congregational church will meet at the home of Mrs. F. C. Hoerber, 204 Ninth street, Tuesday, October 6. The hosteses for the all-dav affair will be Mrs. B. G. Calloway, -1frs. ]. A. Borncamp, Mrs. G. F. Iliff, and Mrs. H. W. Caldwell. ).f r s. G. L. Martin of 1046 Elmwood Announces the removal The annual union dinner of the \Voman's Home 'Mis sionary and WomOf His Offices from the ~ an's Fort!ign Mission societie s of the Rockhold Bldg. to His \Vilmette Parish Methodist church, Residence will be held Tue sday evening, .October SINGS OVER RADIO 1020 Central Avenue 6, at 6:30 o'clock. Mi ss Viola Miller, Northern district mis sionary of the 1fr . \Villiam D. Hamilton of 117 Telephone Wihnette 2558 church, who recently returned from Third street gives a program of ' songs For Appointtnents we stern China, will be the principal every Tue sday evening over station . ALSO CHICAGO OFFICE speaker. There is to be a special pro- W]]D . gram of mu sic. : M en of the pari sh Room 303 Loop End Building -owill be gue sts. 1·f rs. William D. Hamilton and her 177 N . State, Tel. Dearborn 8581 mother, Mrs. Brown, who made their home _ at 835 Sixteenth street, are now Green and Gray Gridders settled in their apartment at 117 Trounce La Grange 13-6 Third street. \Varriors of the Green and Gray followed up their vlictory over the Lake View eleven by trimming La THE GLADYS HIGHT Grange high school last Saturday to SCHOOL OF DANCING the tune · of 13 to 6, in a fa st and Anno-unces hard fought game on the Ne\Y Trier Class e s for Children and Arlults at the gridiron . New Trier made both of WILMETIE WOMAN'S CLUB it s touchdown s in ·the fir st quarter. ( 'laKNes U~glnnln g 'l'ues da y O c t . 6! 1 925 The fir st one came in the fir st five Everv Type of th e Dance Includmg: minutes of play, when La Grange Balle t , 'I'oe, -Orie ntal, C haracter, Nature, Acrobatic, Buc k antl Whag , (;log and S tug~ fumbled the ball on their own 20 Yard For Reservations or Information, Write line. Paul ] ackett recovered the -ball 339 South Wabash Ave., or Phone Wabash 3789 arid ran through the La Grange line for a touchdown. The second score came a few minutes aften,·ard. La Grange got their touchdown in the the second quarter, through a miscue of the New Trier · team. Ke\Y Trier meets Deerfield this Saturday. Mission .G roups to Hold Union Dinner October 6 ENTERS 'FLORIST BUSINESS Martin Gaughan, patrolman on the Wilmette police department, has resigned and will soon enter the florist business in the village. He expects to establish a _ t ail store in the Village theatre building. DR. L. W. JONES · Read the Want Ads WEST SIDE TAILORS E. HAUGSNESS, Prop. Ladies and Men's High Grade Tailoring Suits Made to Order At Popular Prices · W . C. T. U . TO MEET The Woman's Christian Temperance union will meet with Mrs. vVilliam ] . Carey, 883 Oak street. \ Vinnetka. : M onday, October 5. at 2 o'clock. Mrs. L. ]. -Klineop will speak on "Fower ).fission and Relief \Vork." avenue announces the marriage of her daughter, Miss Irene Carey, to George But ler ·Martin of Wilmette. The young poeple are living in the apartment they have taken in Rogers Park. · -oMr. and 1fr . Arthur Crain of 521 Arthur \Vinslo\Y and ).fr. French , the Eleventh street, are making tentative plans to leave in a month or six weeks latter now a resident of Evan ton, left for Florida where they will pas s the Sunday on an automobile trip to Florida. " ·inter months. STORE Lake and Ridge Aves. Residence 618 Telephone Wilmette Prairie Ave. Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing Remodeling 2433~ ..,,_ ,_ ,,_ ,,_ ,_ ,. Delicious Delicia Apples! And ·Plutnsluscious and juicy! Peaches, very nice for canning as well as fo. r serving now with ltt35 Central Ave. creatn and sugar. Pears, grape&-Con- .635 Main Street Phones { ~;: . cord, white, and purple. Oranges, sweet 1361 balls o( juice! Grape Fruit, spicy and and appetizing! V ~getables, too. Potatoes, ,Irish and sweet. Celery, Lettuce; Squash~altnost everything! ( I I

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