Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 11 Oct 1929, p. 18

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WILMETTE LIFE October 11. 1929 Organize French Classes for Stolp School Pupils Have You Visited "The Store of Kitchen Ideas"? " THE KITCHEN SHOP 509 Davis St. EVANSTON Greenleaf 6310 T\,·o beginners' clas ses in French ha\'C been organized among the sev('nth and eighth grade pupils at the Stolp sc hool, with Mrs. C. A . l\fcKann of \Vilm ettc as teach er. The fir st class, compose d of about twenty-five pupils, met \f ondav of this week. Each clas s \\'ill ha\·e t~\·o lessons a \\·eek, one to he gi,·rn after school and the other ~t the remedial period beginning at : II :30 o'c lock in the morning on \Ion ! day or \Yedn esday. Mr s. ~fcKann, · wlw will haY<~.. charge of both groups, i:- \Yell known on the north shore as 1 ·t teacher of French. 1 N. T. Girls' Club to Sponsor Bridge Party October 26 A benefit bridge party will be given Saturda.r afternoon, October 26. o y the Girls' club of New Trier High school. the proceeds of the party to be' used in furnishing scholarships to New Trier girls who, without financial assistance. would ue unaMe to continue their education. This party will take the Dlace of the bazaar given last year hy the Ne\,. Trier Girls' club for the ~ame purpose. It is the one big event of the vear by means of which the club hopes to raise the large st part of It:-. sc holarship fund. The part\ will be held in the mess hall at ~ew Trier. beginning about 2 :30 o'clock. There '\Yill be prize s for each table. as well as prizes for th e highest scores, Mis s · Lulu \\.r ight. iaculty sponsor of the Girls' club, announced this week. Tea will ue serv;.:d durin,q the afternoon and a food sale i;; to be held in connection with the partY. Last vear the Ne\\' Trier Girls' club gave about $2,000 in sc holarships to :..; cw Trier girls. This year the cluL l10ocs to do as well. and women of the north shore have been asked to keep the afternoon of October 26 open :,o that thev can atte nd the bridge part\· and helD the girls raise their sc hola: ship fund. .. ' BRIDGE LUNCHEON HOSTESS ~fr;;. · \Villiam 0. Belt, 202 Abingdon , rt1acl, .Kcnih,·orth entertained ten guests · ;tt luncheon and bridge \\' edncsday at ~kt)kie Countrv club in honor of Mrs. .\!b er t Hawkes- of Montclair, N. ]., prere elin g the bridge benefit and fashion ; :;hnw giYcn at the KenihYorth club inr the disabled war Yeteran s at Great ' l.akc s. 1 . 1 FrnkriL·k KPlh 11i Scarsdale. ~ . Y. "a:- the !.tttL·:-- t la:-t \\'l'<.:k-end of ~[r . and \I r::- . Frm·:- t \\". Hewitt. 128 Laurel t a,·l..' mtc . Several Wilmette Women Hold Reunion in West A reunion of several \\.ilm<.:tte \\'Olll en was held re(cntly in Palo Alto, Cal. . ,,·hen ~1r s . Lucy Huttman cntertainl..'d at bridge for her daughter. \irs. J. T . Lake of 129 Fifth st reet. \ \" ilmctte. wh , 1 had hel'n spe nding the summer wi~h her moth er. Among the gul'sts at the bridg-e \\'Cre ~fr ~. \Villiam E. \\' illiam .;. formerlv of Linden a,·cntte4 now resid ing in Palo Alto; ~{ rs. Stante,· S\Yanherg, formerh · of Fifth str eet. no\\' li\'inu: in Oakland, Cal.; and }.fr, . Charlc::- T. TraYi . fornwrh· oi 123 Fiith :-tn:et. no\\' oi lkrk eln·, Cal. \\'orcl ha s been receivcd from ~f r '· Tra,·is statin.l! "\\·e are dra\\'ing m ,lre north :- ha re pcopk to the California Ba,· rcgi <).n \\'Cekh·, . . hut there is s1ill a :-- t ro Ill! Ii n k b e t '\'l' e n t~ a nd t h c · o Id home t0\n1 , and \\'l' mis ~ Lake ~Iiclli 1l!'an lll!bt ( ) i all !ltlt hen: i11 thl' :;ulnmrr time." Take Billy Boys to ·the Game---A box of delicious. crtsp. crunchy, fresh salted nuts vvith flavors that delight the palate--take Billy Boys to the game. Select Cast of Play to Be Given at New Trier Kineteen Kc\\' Trier Jligh school stu dents have been selected for the ca st of a pia\' to he presented at the high school this fall. The name of .the pla" and the character \\'hich each student is tn portra\· \\'ill appear in a later issue. The nineteen students \\'ho were successful in the play tryouts are: Alfred Romig, Alan Robin ·on. Anne Bod die. Marv Gleason. Kenneth ~f oellcr. El Nora Weld, Robert Smith. Phili:> Von Ammon, Charlotte Holg. JarH.· Copthorne. Hei1rr Foster, Ruth Scrih hins, Norman Roos, Bob Mcvers. Don \f inor. Tack Broad. Paul Netterstrom. 1nhn Rarden. and Bill Gates . Dr. and ~frs. C. G. Smith with their daughter. \f arjoric, rC'turnul to their lrnmc at 1325 Grccn\\'ood ayenuc, last week from an extended motor trip through Io\\'a, \I innesota. and \Viscon Sill. FRESH EVERY HOUR at the IDibL>Y IDOY Nut l(.itchenEVANSTON PHONE GREENLEAF 3006 NORTH SHORE HOTEL BUILDING . . -0- t For a Gift that Pleases Give 519 DAVIS ST. :\nncttc Kelll'y, 933 Central 1 < . \Tllne. \Yho teaches l~indergartcn at the Logan school. \\·as unable to at tl'nd . chou! fur sen·ral da,·s this \\'CCk on account of a sp rain ed foot. -0- ~Iiss ~frs. M. C. Petersen of -H7 Cumthlr Billy Boys Open Rz.,enin[!s Ti/110- -Sundays 11 to 11 road. Kenilworth will give lessons in Contract hriclt!c this \\'inter. She is a follower of ~r ilton \York. -oM r. and Mrs. T. L. Fink of 1329 Elmwood avenue have as their guests for about a week. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Grote of St. Louis.

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