Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 11 May 1928, p. 10

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to WILMET.TE . LIFE Miss Inez Webster of Kenilworth will entertain a group of her friends Saturday evening fo11owing the Junior prom at New Trier High school. May 11, 1928 SWEDISH MASSAGE by graduate nuraea "Garden-ing~'.a " Feature of Unique Program ~ Battle ' Creek ,Baths wn. . l 1 hone 941 -oThe Art classes of Northwestern university visited vVilmette gardens la st Wednesday afternoon. ..,.. I Lehle photo Send FLOWERS Mothers' Day, May ·13th Charming Flowers make an ideal remembrance for Mother. In them. she can read the esteem and love you hold for her. HIS interesting picture was taken when an extensive pro ... gram was given recently at the Webb School of Dancing in \Vinnetka . The Misses Peggy Hutsch, . Betty llarrolt. Adelia Barroll and Sara Jane Locke arc offering a gardening scene. The lo·wer picture shO\\'S ~[rs. Florence Webb in a characteristic Spanish dance . The program included fourteen numbers, many unique fc:atures being presented. One of these was "We will try to entertain you," in which the babie s were Betty Carr oll, Betty Cleveland. Sandy ~ Patsy M atz. Patricia Mc~ally ann Barhara and Silas \Varner. The mu sical program al so furnished many feature s. T FORMAL OPENING DANCE John Weiland Florist 1161 Wilmette Ave. Phone Wilmette 2128 Vista del Lago announces its formal opening dance of the season, on Saturday evening, May 26. Blackfriars to Present "House That Jack Built" "The House That Jack Built," . 1928 musical comedv of the Blackfnars, ! men's dramatic organization at the . . . . . U ntverstty of Chtcago, wtll be presented in Mandel halt, 57th street and University avenue, May 18, 19, 25, and 26. There will be specially priced matinees for high school students May 19 and 26. The show is a panorama of the Pniversity scene, with Old Man Stagg, the famous football coach, John D. Rockefeller, founder of the school, C. C. Pyle. promoto_r of the Bunion Derby, and mam· other well known figures / moving- tlirough the action. The theme of the production is the attempt of a couple of 1928 undergraduate s, who have married enough money to buy the sc hool, to "make it th e sort of pla.~e they always thought college could be . "'I r s. Alb er t I-..remer, son o f Mr. an d 1\ Charle s F. Kremer of 723 Laurel avenu e, returned from the University of Illinois to spend last week-end with is parents. GOLD MEDAL PHILADELPHIA 1926 Economy Silenr Automatic will cut your heating npense. Many of our users are reporting as much as soo/o saving over coal. Ask for users' lh~ in your neighborhood. SILE THE NOISELESS OIL BUR.NEI Oil converted into ga.s before burning saves 10 to 50% of oil consumption. This accounts for the economical, clean, quiet Silent At.Jtomatic operation. · Let us tell you more about this wonderful heating · device? EVANSTON SHOWROOM TO HEAR FORMER PASTOR The Rev. Francis Carr S4fler, until recently pastor of the church. will preach the sermon at the Wilmette Bal}tist church Sunday 1 · May 13, at the 11 o'clock services. Mr. Stifter leaves Wilmette soon to assume the pastorate of the First Baptist church at East Organge, N. ]. 1620 Shennan Ave. Greenleaf 700

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