Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 6 Dec 1929, p. 24

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~~============~========~~~~~~============~========~. PICKS DEDICATION DAY Ralph Wheelock, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Wheelock, 132 Oxford road, Kenilworth, returned to spend Western Theological Seminary to Hold the Thanksgiving holidays with his par~remonies for New Buildings Feb. ents from the University of Illinois at Champaign. WeAtern Theological seminary ha~ 1 ch~ Feb. 24 for dedication of its ' new group of buildings on Sheridan road opposite Northwestern. ~nivt"r· sity gymnasium, Evanston, tt 1~ announced this week by Dr. Fredenck C. Grant, president. . In holding its dedicatory ceremontes on this date, the seminary will honor Bishop Charles Palmerston Anderson. presiding bishop of the Protestant Episcopal Church of the United States. for whom the school's chapel is named. February 24 will mark the thirtieth anniversary of his consecration as bishop I of Chicago. · The chapel is now under construction but will be completed by late INDIVIDUALIZED winter. Further addition to the seminary's series of buildings is contemplated, according to Dr. Gr:mt, who reports that another dormitory will be necessary to house the many students. ltt our Coiffturt Artists suggtst a Already the enrollment is twice thr fbttuing nrw coiffrurr for you and number that can be accommodated by tbtn prrmanrntly wavt present quarters. It is hoped to begin your h1ir along thtSt$6 the proposed dormitory in the spring. difftrrnt linrs. ~ buutiful Croquinolt ENJOY CLUB DANCE W1vr sptcial u ....... . The Young People's dance given at the Kenilworth club last Saturday eveThe genuine Realistic and Eugene ning was thoroughly appreciated by al&o at special mid -season prices. the · young people and very well at tended. There were more than two hundred on the floor a·n d the music was furnished by Buster \Varney and his orchestra. Mrs. Thomas \Vhite wa s' chairman of the committee and the host and hostesses for the evening were ~[ r. and 1f rs. E. John Hicks, Mr. and ~f rs. Thomas vVhite, and Mr. :md Mrs. Sanford Holden . W lLM E T T E LIFE D«ember 6, 19'Z9 Make First Purchases at Fi~ld's Store Exquisite Permanent Waves - 75c u l iiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiviiitiiirsiiiitiiiYiiii9ii7iiiooiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.l 6J6 (.;burch Sr.. Evanston Suite ~ 22 , Carlson Bldg., 1 .\fiss Loreta \\'hit e. daughter of ~lr. 1nd Mrs. Thomas \\'hite, 310 Richmond road, Kenilworth. went to Purdue uni versitY. la st Fridav. to attend a foot- · ha 11 clan c e as the .gue st of ll i 11 Y Reid' \\'ho is a freshman at Purdue. Highest Grade UPHOLSTERING Cabinet Work Drapery and U pbolstery Fabrics ANTIQUES We specialize in Antique Furniture Repairing and Refinishing Hair Mattresses and Springs Made to Order The first purchases in the new Evanston store of Marshall Field and company at Sherman avenue and Church street were made by Mrs. Ronald Boardman, of Lake Forest, (center) wife of the suburban stores manager of Field's, and Mrs. Thomas H. Eddy, of Evanston, (right) wife of the treasurer of Marshall Field and company. Here they are shown selecting their purchases from Anna S. Gabriel of the 5ales staff of the new store at the opening Saturday, Nov. 23. H. G. LIND· w ALL Highelt Grade Upholstering 808 Oak Street Established 1895 Ph. Winnetka 145 Need Any Repairs1 Fireplaces, Stone and Brick Chimneys a Specialty Porches and Walks - Plaste~ VISIT IN EAST ~lr. and ~lr s. Ira Calef Dar.ling, 256 .Kenilwort h a\'cnue. Kenilworth return ed on Tue~da y of thi s week from a week's visit in the east. '!v[r. and Mrs. Darling first went to \Yashington. D. ~ C., and then to North Carolina where they spent Thanksgiving. On Friday they went to Philadelphia to visit their two daughters, Dorothy and Jan e. who are at the Ogontz school near Philadelphia. On Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Darlinlt took the girls to the Dartmouth-Navy game in . Phila~ delphia. They returned to Kenilworth on Tuesday noon. Miss Dorothy and Miss Jane will be home from school for the Christmas holidays on , December 19. Three Persons .Injured as Autos Collide in Village Three persons were ,injured wh"n two automobiles collided at the int ersection of \Vilmette and Ridge avenues shortly after · 12 o'clock, noon, oa Thanksgiving day. A car which Henry Schv. ·all, 503 Illinois road, was driving east on Wilmette avenue was sideswiped by another machine which Mrs . Clena Friend. 411 \Vashington avenue, was driving in the opposite directio!l ~s Schwall was about to make a lett turn on the Ridge avenue. Mrs. Schwall, who was riding with her husband, was cut on the face and on one hand. Margaret Schwall, six years old, and Harold. two years old, also suffered "' uts about the face and head. ..... Repairs Mrs. Carla Rost Teacher ol Phytical Exercittt ALMA WEED Pianist and Instructor Available in Wilmette Monday and Thursday afternoons. Instruction for young children a specialty. Solo numbers or accompaniments for social functions by arrangement. We are capable of doing any type of masonry repair work J. SHORTRI[)GE 421 Richmond Road, Kenilworth Phone Kenilworth 27J5 Relief for rheumatismrestoring youthful figure and promoting grac~ as well as health. 50 I 5th St. Between 1 Ph. Wil. 2968 :oo and 4 :oo P. M. Studio-1347 N. Dearborn Parkway Phone Whitehall 4992

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