Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 29 Nov 1929, p. 14

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14 WILMETTE LIFE November 29, 1929 International Club Will Present Christmas Program On Saturday, December 7, the International club of the National Kindergarten and Elementary college will present a lovely Christmas program, "Christmas in Other Lands," at Carson, Pirie, Scott and company's State street store, at 10 o'clock in the morn · ing and again at 2 in the afternoon. The troupe of players will be led by a jolly fiddler and "Ye Carolers of Merry England" in a colorful proces s ion to the stage in the Children's de partment. The players will be guest s of the firm for luncheon in the t ea room. The tables will be decorated with flag s of all nations r epresented in the club membership. The program presented will include a Brittany scene, a Belgium Christm::ts eve and a Swedish Christmas celebration. · Mrs. Charles S . McCoy, 730 A s!1land avenue, has a s her guest, he r ~ i ster , 1\f rs. A . C. Landi s of Pari s, Ill. Mrs. Landis will be in \ Vilmette a week he fore going with Mrs. R. F . ~fcC oy , mother o f Mr. McCoy, to Los An gel es to spend the wintrr month s. N. T. Girls Play Soccer, Hockey RUB 'ER GOOD A man went into Bill · TAYLOR'S shoe store THE other day and wanted TO know if they could SUGGEST anything to RELIEVE his wife's FALLEN arches and BILL said, "Sure, RUBBER heels," and the FELLOW said, "Yes. but WHAT' LL I rub 'em WITH?" Now we know ALMA WEED Pianist and Instructor Available in \ Vilmette Monda y and Thursday afternoons. Instruction for young children a specialty. Solo numbers or accompaniments for social functi o ns by arrangement. ' ... - ·- · BILL fixed the genrleman UP and if your wife is AFFLICTED the same WAY we'd suggest that YOU consult him because HE knows all about FEET. But if she has a Studio-! 347 N. Dearborn Parkway Phone JJI hiteha/1 4992 HEADACHE, take our ADVICE and rub 'er GOOD with mentholatum AND then come down to OUR rubber goods DEPARTMENT and get ONE of these Kantleek ICE bags. Use as Try This Pleasant Easy Way to Stop · a Cold ! Two hundred and seventy-five New Tr:er High school girls have hecn playing· soccer this fall and 215 more have been out for hockev. Tournaments are now being run off in both sports. A group of girl s with ·hockey sticks in hand is shown in action at Indian Hill park in one of the pictures, while the other view shows some soccer players in the midst of a busy afternoon on the New Trier athletic field. Miss Iris Boulton has charge of hockey ~ ·. 1\ew Trier and Miss Elizab~th Bake~ o,f socce.r. Miss May Fogg is supervisor of girls' athletic s. Awardmg of girls athletiC emblems for the fall season was scheduled to take place at a party in the New Trier mess hall Tuesday of this week. Vapure DIRECTED and the RELIEF will be PROMPT. Moral: The Kantleek line of rubber goods is made of pure rubber, and the syringes and hot water bottles are all guaranteed for two years. If there was better rubber goods made we would have them. 50 cen~ Just a few drops of Vapure on your handkerchief ! Then inhale it. The tiny particles of balmy oil compounds lodge · in the lining of the nose and throat; soothe the membrane: clear up a cold in no time. Sold only at Rexall Stores. The fifth grade students of the Joseph Mrs. Wharton Clay will entertain Sears school, Kenilworth, presented their members of her luncheon and read.in~ annual Thanksgiving play at the school club Friday, December 6, at her home, auditorium on \\'edncs<lay of thi s \': cck. 430 Sheridan road, Kenilworth. Highest Grade UP BOLSTERI.NG Cabine t Work Drapery and Upholstery Fabrica ANTIQUES We specialize in-Antique Furniture Repairing and Refinishing Hair Mattresses and Springs Made to Order Ceatral -.1 Wilmette AYeauea PlaODM Wilmette Zl · &Del Ceatral aad Wilmette AYeDuea Plaoaea Wilmette Z1 and Z1 Zl H. G. LINDW ALL Highest Grade Upholstering 808 Oak Street Eatabliabed 1895 Ph. Winnetka 145

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