Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 22 Apr 1927, p. 22

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22- WILMETTE LIFE April 22, 1927 Dennis Colemans Guests ENJOY LIVING in EVANSTON'S FINEST APARTMENT HOMES Glencoe M · a n Has at Many Farewell Parties I m.p ortant Role Mr. and Mrs. Dennis F. Coleman, on School Afloat who left this_ week with their children, r c-'- ~· SIXTEEN HUNDRED HINMAN ·AVENUE EVANSTON N. W. CORNER DAVIS STREET A few three room apartments available now consisting of twenty-five foot living room with in-a-dor bedt large dressing room, kitchenette and dinettet tile bath with shower. Mechanical refrigeration and all other conveniences. Decorated and finished to suit. Dorothy and John , to make their home in St. Louis, have been entertained at a number of affairs. Mrs. John Wendell Robinson of Wilmette entertained on Wedne sday of last week at a lunch..: eon bridge for Mrs. Coleman. Mr. and Mrs. A. 'B. Sweet of Win netka entertained for Mr. and Mr s. Coleman at an evening party on Sat urday, April 9. Elizabeth Hoffman of Wilmette entertained twenty guests at a far ew-ell party Saturday afternoon, April 16, for Dorothv Coleman. Mr. and Mrs. Howard K o ehn of Wilmette gave a dinner ·in honor of Mr. and Mr s. Coleman Monday, April 11. Mr. ·and Mrs. Richard T . Hofking of Wilmette gave a dinner for them on Sunday. April 10. and Mr. and Mrs. 0 . F. Smith o f \Vilmett e entertained at Sundav dinner in their ho nor on April 3. A numb e r of attractive partie s were given for Mr. and Mrs. Coleman la st fall at the time thev fir st planned to go to St . Louis. - $go.oo per month and up. Make an inspection now. Renting office-opposite corner. Open dailyt evenings and Sundays. Also 4, 5 8 6 Rooms. Maid service by the hour, if desired. Garage in connection. Auhr~ R. Dun ham of Glencoe , a former . student at the Massachuse·t s Institute of Technology and nov. .- en rolied in the Universitv Afloat on its College Cruise Round - the World, is one of the four who (Ire arranging a motion picture story of the c.r uise. Dunham is director of th,. scene s to he take11 aboard the S.S . Ryndam and is assisting in writing the scenario. A complete motion picture is to he filmed of th e Vniv er sity Afloat . a pioneer coiiege of the se a , and the ex periences of th e ir school year aro und the world woY e n into a st n r v centering around two ~ r three student s. Dunham ha s h re n a ctin: in th e PI ··P" t Pia n ·n. th e dra mati c club 1 )f th e CninrsitY Aflo a t, and ,~;a s o Jt e of the originat o~ s 0 f th e plan for a mo tion picture ~ t o ry of the cruise. Srenr s arl' now being film ed aboard the ship in n ~ rthrrn E11ro p ean water s. and ar c to he r each · f0r r c,·isinn and relea se · \Yh e n the Rvndam do ck s c lt ~fi s s La Vern e Ambrose. formerl y of Hoboken, !\. ].. M~v 2. e nding it s \Vilmette, has b een appointed secre- eight mo nths' circle of the glohe . tary to the direc~ o r of religious educaSebrin g- Ph elp s. form erlv o f vVil tion of the First Presbyterian church, Tulsa, Okla. During- the pa st year. · ~fis s me tte. n(·W of Trail' s End ranch. Ambrose ha s been secretary to one of Segovia. Texa s . v isit ed hi s so n. Edwin Ph elps o f 260 \\rood court. and hi s the school principal s in Tul sa. famih·. la st we ek. He was also the-0~[ is s Gertrude Reinert. <laug hter pf !!u es t- of hi s daughter, 1vfi ss Hel ene Mrs. Catherine Reinert. 1100 I\idge Phelps of 1105 Lake avenur. U r. avenue, after an illne s s of nearhr four Phelps· was called to Toront o . Canada, we ek s r esulting from an injury t o ·h er on busines s, and stopped 1n \Vilm ett e eye, ha s re s umed her v..-ork a s secre- while en route home. -otary. -~r is s Frances Levi, who is attending ELMER D. BECKER. Vice-Pr~sfdent ~{ilwauk cc Downer cotl eg e, spe nt th e LYUAN, RICHIE & COMPANY w eek -end with her father , Edwin J. Competent Insurance Servtce on all Levi, 730 Fore s t avenue . classes of protection. 175 W. Jnckson Blvd., Chicago. 111. TELEPHONE: WABASH 2008 This is the season for automobll~ Insurance. 'Vhy not talk with me rer- n roing- your coverage? ... l -oGertrudc Pape, daught er o f Mr. a ncl Mrs . Joe Pape of 1800 \Valnut av e nu e, is convalescing at her home aft er a n attack of measles. .Victor C. 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