Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 2 Nov 1928, p. 18

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WILMETTE LIFE kovember ·2, 19~ . Kenilworth Happenings "Buddenbrooki" Discussed Is Hostess for Special Meeting of Garden Club at Meeting of Study Class .G\fistut-4F(etin§. ~trtk'Jt\;~~.. ~ This is a personal and everlasting remembrance Makt your appointment now Our designs are exclusive ~ 2anb goo~ wishc; 518 Davis Street Jo~~ogr~·!!!!rfl By P. H . The Kenilworth Study class met Wednesday afternoon of last week at the home of ' Mrs. Edwin Hedrick, on Melrose avenue. Mrs. MacClintock discussed the first book of the course, Thomas Mann's "Buddenbrooks." About twenty-five members were present and enjoyed one of the most charming of programs. . Mrs. MacClintock talks with fluent ease and with real affection for books and authors. The intimate hour with her in these studies is valuable beyond words. The characters of the books seem alive and the members of the class have a thorough knowledge of the author, his style, his aims and accomplishment when she concludes her lecture. The next meeting will be on Wednesday, November 7, at the home of Mrs. Bentley McCloud on Kenilworth avenue. She will discuss Wassermans, "The World's Illusion." Phone Univ. 2178 PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS AT GARDEN CLUB MEETING .. Mrs. Edward Phelps 328 Leicester road, and Mrs. John White, 270 Oxford road, Kenilworth, have returned from Lexington, Ky. where they went to a meeting composed of the presidents of the clubs of the Garden Club of America. Mrs. Phelps is president Miss Minnie Jarrett of Quincy, 111., of the Kenilworth Garden club. who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jarrett, 534 Essex road, Kenilreturned to her home last Tue ::;worth, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Moller of New York announce the birth of a soa, day. -0Joseph Moller, II. Mrs. Moller was Mrs. \ ussell Cook, 331 Cum nor road, Miss Ellen Dryden, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Dryden of · Evanston, Kenilworth, entertained her sewing formerly <;>f Kenilworth. club this week. Although the regular season of activity was closed for the Kenilworth Garden club, the president, Mrs. Edwin Phelps, called a special meeting of Tuesday of this week to present the report of the recent meeting of Garden club presidents from affiliated clubs of the Garden Club of America, held at Lexington, Ky. .. The meeting ·was held at Mrs. John White's on Oxford road, at 12 o'clock to enable members to have luncheon and later attend the meeting of the Neighbors. Mrs. White served a de lightful luncheon. Mrs. Phelps and Mrs. White were the representatives from this club to the meeting in Lexington and returned with interesting outlines of the discussions and various meetings. As is usual .with all meetings under the auspices of the Garden Club of America, the days were a round of beauty and hospitality. Beautiful homes and gar-· dens and vast estates were open to the guests, teas and dinners were given in their honor, and very interesting subjects for furthering the work of gardens and Garden clubs and for strengthening the affiliations already . existing between the clubs were discussed. 3 ·Minute Service If the noon hour finds you with many tasks to performp then you must eat lunch at the Plaza. Our 3-minute service, with foods always ready, whenever you are, saves you valuable time for things that must be done. Besides, you'll like our tasty food, our spotless linen, our clean, cheerful surroundings. Come for breakfast, luncheon or dinner. The prices are just as attractive as the food is good. ·---------------------------------------------------------+ Pre· Tbanks1ivin1 SALEoiFURS MOW IN PROGRESS Marvelous Values in the Season's New Models 35% Newest All the fine qualities, Materials, Smart Furs. Chic Details. and Beautiful Workmanship go into the fashioning of these fine furs that we are offering in our PRE-THANKSGIVING FUR SALE. DISCOUNT This is a most · remarkable FUR ~ALE a. n d we suggest that you come tn early. as these bargains are bound to go quickly. Liberal allowance on your old garment. Discount also applies to REMODELING REPAlRING- RELINING- CLEANING Ll BRARY PLAZA CAFETERIA IN THE LIBRAR.Y PLAZA HOTEL Orrinaton Avenue just South of Church Street "'Opm 6 a. m. to 7:4 5 p. m. including Sundays 1 M. B. OKEAN . CO. Manufacturing Furrier 567 LINCOLN AVE. WINNETKA PHONE 2752 ··------~~---------------------------------------------·

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