Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 3 Dec 1926, p. 26

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WILMETTE LIFE December 3, 1926 MOTHER'S CLUB TO MEET The Young Mother's club meets at the home of Mrs~ M. P. Tilley, 428 Willow road, Winnetka, Monday afternoon, December 6. Mrs. P. ]. Church and Mrs. T. Mathi~son will be assistant hostesses. The affair will be a Christmas party and all members and honorary members are invited. Guests will be welcome. Carl Renneckar of 1014 Greenleaf avenue left Wednesday of last week to spend Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Krebs of Bardstown, Ky. He returned to Wilmette Sunday evening. -o- 'I Lusk in Recital '--------------..J Girls' Volley Ball . League in Finals of School Tourney The fatal elimination tournament of the girls' volley ball league of the grade schools is .being conducted Tuesday and Thursday nights at the Howard and Stolp gymnasiums. The winner of the tournaments will. he awarded shields. The first round games of the eighth g.rade league bring together the Stolp B, and Stolp C, teams, and Howard A, and St. Francis teams. The first round of the seventh grade tournament will bring Howard A, and Howard B, teams together on December 3. The winner must play Stolp C, _ for the championship. Howard A, and St. Francis arc the opponents in the first round of the sixth grade -tournament, scheduled to play at the Stolp gymnasium on December 2. The ·winner of this -contest must play Howard B, at the Howard gymnasium on December 7 for the fifth grade championship. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Condy, 1001 Oakwood avenue, entertained at dinner on Thanksgiving in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Sutton and family of Chicago. -aPhil Brown and Wells Simmons of Ruth and {.yle Moore returned to .Wilmette spent the Thanksgiving holidays in Sandusky, Ohio, the guests of Purdue university Sunday evening afthe former's brother-in-law and sis- ter visiting their . parents over the ter, Mr. and Mrs. Perry. Thanksgiving holidays. Milan Lusk, internationally known violinist, residing at 810 Michigan avenue, Wilmette, who has recently appeared in recitals in New York and New Jersey, will be heard Friday evening, December 3, before the Kenilworth club. The program, which will be of unusual interest includes also Irene Pavlovska, mezzo- soprano of the Chicago Civic Opera and Charles Norman Granville, baritone. Lusk also has an engagement this \\:eek with the Choral society in St. Louis, Mo., and a joint reciti I with Alma Peterson, soprano of the Chicago Grand Opera, in Waukesha, Wis. . Charle~ and Howard Kraft came from the University of Illinois to spend Thanksgiving with their par.:.· ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. H . Kraft of 1236 Greenwood avenue. -oMr. and Mrs. Rush Butler, Jr., of Chicago, announce the birth of a daughter, Blair, Sunday, November 21, · at the Evanston hospital. are m a n y pleasanter d u t i e s than doing or supervising the weekly wash. A few words on the telephone or to Bill the Washington Laundry Man and washday is removed from your calendar - YC:>Ur mind an·d your home. THERE A,oid the Christmas Rush this Year A short spin tn your carperhaps only a pleasant walk from your homeyou will find this qutet, distinctive and intimate little shop a marvelous help in gift selection. The stock comes direct from our Chicago store~ compact but representative offering from Europe and America-with the same courteous service which distinguishes Spaulding's in Chicago and Paris. An attractive vartety oj tadies' fitted ovtr!'tght hags of pit,skin and novelty leatherJ·. Also Iilver, 1,iass, pot'qJ 4nd novdty iewelry ~ifts m CALL IN BILL .. THE WASHINGTON LAUNDRY . MAN- HE'S IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD TODAY SPAULDING &Co. 1636 Orrington Ave., EVANSTON Michigan at Van Buren, CHICAGO 23 Rue de Ia Paix, PARIS

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