Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 20 Sep 1929, p. 17

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September 20, 1929 WILMETTE LIFE 17, Rummag _e Sale to Benefit D. E. Walker Talks Illinois Women Voters at First Meeting \ fi ·. -~ rummage sa 1 e h) 1 )'ene t t 1 11 of Teachers' Club 1:oi:-. League ui \\.omen \ 'oters is belC II- D. E: \\ alker a. ::;istant superintendent of the Evanston Public schools, was the :.peaker at the first \Vilm ette Teacher:;' club meeting of the year ~Ionday afteruoon in the Stolp school' library. He reported on the annual meeting of the i\ational Educational association, held :tt Atlanta, (~a.. this summer. ~[iss Grace Garton. public scl~ool librarian in \\"ilmette, al~n gaH· a talk in which :: he told of the nc\\· houks and n·~\,. equipment that han: been received i·or tilC school librarie s and discussed phns ior the year's work. The \Vilm e ttc Tcachns' club is an organization compPscd oi all \ \ "i lmctte Public school tt·al·hcr:-. \\'hich holds meeting:-5 the third ~f onday of ea.:h :nonth. ).{i ss ).largard C. Haye:-:., principal at the Stolp sch,Hd, i:- pre..,id IH of. the club. PLEDGED TO SORORITIES Several girls from nurth "lll>re t l>\\"'lS \\'ho ha\'e gn1H· tP lllil to i.., thi:-, )Tar and ha\·c been pledged to :-,Or orit ic s arc: Doroth\· l; arrar ui \\'i hnL·tte, ,,·hu last ,·car attendnl Lake Ftlrc.., t. has h::cn jJiedgcd to Pi 11c ta !'hi : ~I artha 13el;;he uf \\.ilmcttl: t u Chi ( hncga: l(athcrin e Lindskog. iunnnl~ oi h: l'nihn>rt h ~nd I'l \\' of l~ fJ .~cr~ !'ark. ha:- pkdc{ecl l~appa 1\:appa <~aiJ IIIta: Fr ances \fc Conncll and }.f arg;trd ~t<dtz lli \\'illilette ha\·e pledger! h:a l'Jia .\l ph:t Theta. and Ruth Dra\ n 11i \\'ilmcttc '1!ld \farth Etsbark ·~~i \\' initl·tka. wh,, a:l' ! dedgecl Alpha P hi. Bobll\· XtJ :-,·n. ~l>tl ,,j \1 r. atld \I r~. Charles H . \'tbPn. 1,21 Cumnor road. Ke n il\\"orth. kit la:-t \\ tT k im Bnstcm \-.,· here he "ill t·ntvr hi., :-.eni,lr ,·ear at :~n s t on ln .-titutL· ui '1\:rhnolu. :.!.·:,·. I · ing· ar ra nged im Cktubcr. and articles :'r·r disposa l 1111\\. are being co tl ect·_d until October to. Furniture. hotl'il'hulcl nt('n sib. china. clothes, hats, fur s, purse:-;, jewelry. h'eads. luggage, shoc·s. and accc:-;snries. attrartin· thin gs ior which one has no further usc are being ofiice, phone Central 0317, ~nd arra~gesoli cited. mcnts wilt be made for thetr collectiOn. Mrs. Harvey G. Edwards is chairman Small package~ may he taken to the t'<)r t 11 c s. ale. Leagu e office, Room 1110. 203 North vr1 1 C1 · J · n a >:.b 1 a\·enue. 11cago . . ·arge ar~[r. and Mrs. Lester M. Branch and ticlrs arr to br hroug·ht to Benson and their infant son, ·Parker Gates, of Rix,)n. f?u_rth tin or. ~32 ~nuth State Evan . ton. are spendi ng a few v..·eeks . . treet. . ( hlc<l .l!.,l ( Vumcy s:rect rn- ~ a_ s the guests of ~Irs. Branch's parents, trance). ~[r. and Mrs. George Shipman. 432 Dunor :; t11 1ahk t11 delira their cu11- \\'ar\\'ick rnall. Kenih,·orth. Mrs. · <rihution:-. 111ay n·pnrt to . the ~t:..te · Branch is the former Alice Shipman. Edgar A.StevensJnc. 16~4 ORRINGTON AVENUE EVANSTON .... New Fall Silks and Vel vets in black and favored colors Here are Fashion· s favorite fabrics for Fall costumes- gleaming velvetst metal brocades, flowered moires, rich crepes as employed by the foremost Parisian designers in their newest creations. Silks- First Floor Imported Metal Brocades and Velvet Novelties A very special purchase enables us to present unusual savings on these rich 36 and 40-inch fabrics. fashion-right for afternoon and evening gowns. $5.95 · New Shades 1n Plain Weaves ··KRISALKREPE " - - A rich canton w e a v e o f v c r y fine quality introduces the season's new tones Cucumber. Rose Plum. Cocoanut Shell , Witch Brown , Patou Plum, Madeleine Blue, Independence Blue. Roseboy . Starless and others. 40-inch. .·1II Children Smile for llnnie Other ))lain $7.95 yard New, Lustrous Panne Velvets---Fashionable tones: Philippine Brown, Madeleine Blue, Roseboy- and everpopubr Slack. This fabric drapes br.nnifullv and is season-smart for jacket dr~sses. afternoon frocks and 40 inches wide. gowns. ... Expression is the most important element in child portraiture . BE~NIE has established his great reputation as a wt·a rrs 11 t $ 1.9;; & $2.ii0 $g.oo All-Silk Chiffon VelvetShimmering 40-inch material in daytime tones and evening hues. Two qualicies: Flowered Moire - A new. distinctive moire . wich scriking flower designs on lighc or dark grounds. 40 inches wide. Children's Photographer through his ability to register this essential element. $5.95 and $8.50 Silk-Faced Velvet -Modi~h m.Herial silk face and lisle back; in smart aurumn colorronl's. 40 -inch width. w irh Transparent Velvet-Again high in fashionable favor. A wide array of wanted colortonec;. In 40-inch width. Bernie Studio . . ... j $8.50 A timely showing of TWEED PRINTS in a wide variety of autumn colors. 40 inches wide. $2.50, $2.95, $3.95 yard. "Better Pictures- Better J'alues" 1632 Sherman Avenue Evanston Tel. University 8998

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