Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 22 Nov 1929, p. 15

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November Z2, 1929 WILMETTE WEDS KANSAS CITY GIRL Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Cook, 211 Broadway, returned last Monday from Kansas City, Mo., where they a"ttended the marriage of their son, Ellis, and Miss Margaret Cooper, · daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ely Cooper of Kansas City, which took place last Saturday at the Calvary Baptist church. Miss Genevieve Cook, the groom's sister, served the bride as maid of hon-J or. After a wedding journey to Hot Springs, Ark., Mr. and Mrs. Cook w11l make their home in Kansas City. Mrs. Roy Hulbert 316 Richmlmd road, and Mrs. Carl M. Huck, 605 Essex road, Kenilworth, entertained on Monday of this week at the Orrington Hotel with luncheon and bridge, for forty guests. They will also entertai 11 again on Friday for a second group of friends. LIFE 15 Scout Leaders to Attend Regional Parley in Chicago Karl D. King of Wilmette, president of' the North Shore Area council, Boy Scouts of America, is to be chairman of om: of the sectional meetings at a regional Scout conference to be held in Chicago, Tuesday, December 3. The session will comprise a general meeting and six sectional meetings with representations · from 106 Boy Scout councils in Wiscon sin, Illinois, fndiana, and Michigan. North Shore council, which won the attendance banner award at last winter's regio·lal meeting, will have a large representation this year in the hope of retaining the coveted trophy. The meeting is confined to council members and troop committeemen. ANNOUNCING The Grand Opening Saturday, November 23 MA.IN STREET FRUIT MARKET· A first class fruit and vegetable market Free Delivery Come and takf advantage of our special opening] C' bargains-you will be convinced that our prices ..:; [ are lowest. '/ . 635 MAIN ST. WILMETTE 4487 Northwestern Grid Stars Talk to School Athletes "Hank" Bruder who suffered a broken leg in the Wisconsin game this year and thereby virtually knocked ~orthwestern university out of a chance at the Big Ten grid title, spoke to the Howard school athletes Thursday morning when fifteen Howard boys recein:d letters and stripes for playing in the majority of games on \Vilmette tealll s in the' North Shore CrammLH :)chool football league. Jack Riley, anothtr Northwestern football star and a resident of \Vilmette, will speak and a\\'ard letters to the Stolp athlete next Tues clay afternoon, at a special schonl a sse mbly, at 2:30 o'clock. Don't Wait for the Blizzards! 1 han returned to their home at Raleigh, I ~. C., after attending the funeral l)f I ~Irs. \\'arren's mother, :\Irs. Ella J. Gipe, tteld this \reek. Mrs. \Varr ~: t I and Betsy \\'ere the guests Cli ~~ r s. ' \\'arren's si~ter. ~hs. Stanley Petrr ~on of 231 Sncntecnth strec:t, during thtir staY here. · ~~iss Bernice Cole, 315 E · ~l'X l'L~<ltl, Kenilworth is ha,·ing a~ her guc~t for · Thanksgiving, Miss !\atalie Lambert pf ~evada, ~fo. ATTENDS MOTHER'S FUNERAL ~fr s. J. B. \\'arren and daughter, --------- Regardless of what the temperature says outside, your home will be snug and comfortabl~ if you have a well-filled : coal bin. To make sure of a sufficient supply Phone Wilmette 131 or 190 And place your order-before the snow comes and impedes deliveries. HOFFMANN INDIVIDUALIZED PERMANENT WAVES . Let our Coiffeure Anises suggest a flattering new coiffeure for you and wave then permanently your hair along rhese different lines. A beautiful Croquinole Wave special ar ....... . BROS. 1201 Central Avenue . :. $6 . ·~ '. ~ ·~::·. ·.t~<~ >-·.'· ·.:- ... . '"' .· .. :~ .. . ' -La I The genuine Realistic and Eugene also at special mid-aeason prices. Week Day Specials 75c 6 3 6 Church St., Evanston Suite :z.:z.l, Carlson Bldg., University 9700

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