Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 7 Jan 1932, p. 9

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beginnings, its purposes, what the club. does in a civic wvay, wbat it offers t'O the members, and giving a list of th e present officers and directors, whose names were published recently in this paper. 1 The Kenilworth club. %as started in 1896. Its original purpose was to offer social diversion to its members and to undertake the performance of, certain. f unctions Of a civic nature..wbich the village could flot, discharge. These. pur- poses have beefi adhered to throughi the years until the, yearly -progiramn resents a varicd and wide assortinet oi social and civic eet which are outstandi.ng- in the lives of. t'ae tinemibers. Among its civic duties the jKenilworth club ujidertakes the Memorial day ex- ercises each year and. the celebration un the Fourthof---»uy, and bas s,.upervi- sion of that important stimmer recrea- tion for the ichildrein, the beach at lake .Michigan. The dances for ailsniemnbers, of the families have been oîie of thepopular f eatures of the club. and this year are proving no exception, especially during thie holidavs they have perfornied a special function iin keeping our college: boysanldgirls near at home. The card games are. a neyer éndin success, whetlier it is bridge or military eÇuchre, whether the garne is progres- sive or pivot, afternoon or evening. This week the card committee announces 'a bridge supper with Mrs. Bentley Mc- Cloud, MIrs. Clyde Ross, and Mrs. Ed- gar A. Stevens acting as hostesses. This will take place Friday evening, january 1.5. at 7 :15 o'clock. Reservations are to, he ini by Wednesday, jaîiuary 13. Mrs.. Harry Olin, as chairman of the entertalument committee. promiises an enitertainmn'iit equally as good as the splendid play -of Iast year, "Thank Vou," which mwill be remem'bered with great pleasure, and in February bas announiced a. Mothers' and Daughters' entrrtain- ment to offset the "Fathers' and Sons'," diniier and entertaiiment in December. *The Keni1lvorth club, is a real asset *to the vi la ge and furnishes something of interest almost every. Friday evening during the season., Besides .Mr. Driver. the other officers 1. MMxliAvcu tPS SaSa8J Jl..... gusta, Wis. Besides ber daugbter ili Wilmette sbe is survived by one son, Clarence B. Culbertson of Stanlev, Wis. Her busband died twenty-one -years ago. The funeral services were held.at the Gapen residenice, 919 EIm- wood avenue; Tuesday afternoonp at 2:30 'cloclk, with the Rev. John G., Hindley of the, First Congregational church of Wilmette officiating. Serv ices will be held also today.. (Thurs- day) at Augusta, where burial w-111 take place. Wanted-A woma~m of wide c quaintance, to »sIl to women sinokers alnew ineention that eutralize nico- tine in> cigaret tes withouit affecting taete, flavor, or Ukck.n Liberal coin. . mission., Address, Frank E. Plowunan, 0ON OUR ENTIRE STOCK of FUR COATS CLOTII COATS You ju st think you've seen bigý values bof-ore,1 'tii YOU sec these. but wait Every coat and dress in our.-store is included in this sale. You must see them. M. ]K OKEAN FURRIERS, INC. WINNETKA 2752 ONE DAY SERVICE ON CLEAN- 546-48 LINCOLN AVE. ING & RELINING FUR. COATS A k k AA,- ,, ÀL AL- & L A AL À. ý& À. A. .A A A. à , ..A, À À . À. .a, No, carrying to do--we deliver to you FROM THE LOOP TO GLENCOE, Food Bargains A -Plenty A wait You flere There is a1way-s a certain amount of satisfaction in knowing where to get good .f ood. There is added satisfaction in knowing. that when your marketing is donc here, yoiu wiil get the. best food at the lowest prices. An order placed today wiIl convihee you. CANND FRITSSteoemed Bairtlett .CANND FUITS6 to8 halves (21/2 SIZE> choose Tour Favorites Slicecl Pieapple 8, slces PURE APPLE CIDER Clear. refreshing and rich ini flavor-Bring vour jug..Gai.à The fine Pears Apricots 2 15 t. 18 halves'2 8 to 10 4 for 417c' for" 89Ç ESPIQUET DRESSING perfect French Dressing - with ail fruit. Especially Ir, espec*ally lemon slices, woric i ursciay. Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Koontz haveTh e o g rented their home at 1121 Ashland avenue for the wilnter and departed, WINNETKA Saturdayto motor to Houston and 718, Elua Street Mercedes, Texas, Phoenix., Ariz.,. and. Winmetka 51 various California points. They are returning té Wilmette May '.. wy Wiluaette. i.0 Rose»s Park '7439 1932 LAKE VIEW »959 Broadway Buckinghamt30 -W, -V - v- ~v W -V - V ' V V V V ' 1

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