Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 6 May 1927, p. 20

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20 WILMETTE LIFE May 6, 1927 I /New Choral Group Ticket Chairman Chooses Officers; ~-----·----~ Invites Members A cheap tube can cost you · · 10 ttmes 1ts · prtce ···.· T HIRTY··NINE YEARS of tubebuilding experience has proved to Dunlop that "cheap tubes" do not pay. That is why Dunlop tubes are made casing shaped. It costs a · little more than to build them on a straight pole, as cheap tubes are built. But a casing-shaped Dunlop tube is strong everywhere. The outside edge is not weakened by excess stretch. The side next to the rim has no wrinkles to crack with age and blow out. A Dunlop tube protects your casing, because it fits. And your casing is worth ten times the cost of the tube. We strongly recommend a Dunlop cube for every casing ' I ~{usic lovers on the tiorth shore will be interested to learn that a choral socict\' fo.r mixed voices has rccentk heen · formed in Kenilworth. Th·t~ group has been meeting on Tuesd:tY evenings at the home of Mrs. E. \\:. Marshall at 140 Kenilworth a venue. and at the meeting this week officers \YC:re elected as follows: Mrs. Charte;-; D. Howe. president: Mrs. A. B. Spach, vice-president: Mrs. Earl C. Moss. secretary-t.reasurer. A committe<·. with ~·[iss Barbara Irwin as chairman. ha~ hecn appointed to draw up hy-la\\·s and select a name for the society. Rehearsals have hcen held under tlh' direction of Francis F. Moore, \\·hn has hcen the organist of the First Presbyterian church in Chicago for the past thirty ~·c ars, and is at present living at ·t he Kenilworth Inn. The mt·mher ~ haVl' enjoyed their gatherings this winter and will he glad tc~ hear of anyone interested in singirrg, particularly male voices. i LEAGUE LUNCHEON TUESDAY The 1\orth Shore Catholic \Vomau\ . R · . league is holding ih annual tuncheo11 Phot b . M 0 E S tt · t" k t o 1 )· .. a~ ~~· ues< Ia\·, '[ . ., ay J() . at t 1 1r (' ,rnrgla!J rs . . : co ts ~~ e C1atrman j hotel". -E\·an~ton . Judge Mar~· lbr of the comtmttees arrangmg the annual , tcltne is to br the speaker and ~fr :-. house benefit bridge for Chi Omega. I Siclnie Smith Cnoln of I { tt b h a r cl This will be held Saturday at the Illi- 1 \\"nods \\·ill sing. · nois Women's Athletic club, Chicag-o. ~~ i~:-; M ade~inc 1 Iammond of 500 Mr. and Mrs. Charles San iord Gregory a venttl' returned to \Vilmrtt· · Clarke returned to their home at 526 I last Tuesday en·n ing after sprncling a Washington an·nue last Monda\·. \reek at Ftrnch Lick and two week" Mrs. Clarke spent three months in tl~e in Indianapolis, where she attcnrh:d South visiting Biloxi and !lorida and the wedding o~ ~~iss Sabra Lewi_~ . lh·r her son, Guernsey, at Fairhope. Ala. roommate at ~at10nal Park s<;u11nar:·. · 1 Mr. Clarke stayed at the Edgewater ' -oBeach hotel where he was joined by ~l i~s Florence Struhc, daughter ni Mrs. Clarke for two weeks before ~I r. and Mrs. Frederick \\·. Strube ui theY returned to \Vilmettc. Sanford 216 Golf terrace, has been in the Grant . Cla.rke returned last Thur:-;day from a hospital in Chicago for observation three months' motor trip to California. ~mce last Saturday. J i lid I Circu6ne Permanent Wave $10.00 MRS. Z. M. PARKHURST MARGERUMS TIRE SHOP Vulcanizing and Accessories who for the now back at old and new in your own past 2 years has been with the Goodwin Beauty shop is her home, 14 50 Lake Avenue, and will welcome all her customers there . You may have permanent waving done home if 2 days' notice is given. 621 Main Street Wilmette Phone Wilmette 3243 Come and try our Hair-a-Grain tonic. and our Mask-o' -Uth facial. We .will gladly answer any inquiries concerning them. For appointments . call Wilmette 2591, beginning May 9· tlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll1111111111111fllllllllll'..: First Church of Christ, Scientist every · 2~ WILMEITE, ILL. Tenth Street and Central Avenue seconds a SERVICES SUNDAY SERVICES-11 A. M. someone buys \Vedncsday Testimonial Meeting-8 P. M:. Sunday School Exercises 9:45A.M. ~ay 8, 1927 Subject: uAdam and Fallen Man" READING ROOM-1163 WILMETTE AVE. HOURS: Daily (except Wednesday and Saturday) 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. WP.dnesday 9 A.M. to 7:45P.M. Saturday 9 A. M. · to 9 P. M. ~ The Bible and Works of Mary Baker Eddy and all other authorized Christian Science Literature may be read, borrowed or purchased. The Public is cordially invited to attend the Church Servicea and visit t·e Readina Roem = I: = -..IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIItllttlllllllllllltlttttttllttllllllllltlltllltllllllltllltltlltllllllllltlltlltlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltlllllllllflliiiUIIIIU\IIUIIIIIh'

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