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Suburbanite Economist from Chicago, Illinois • Page 5

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SOUTHTOWN ECONOMIST, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1928 DELTA ALPHA OPENS CONVENTION IN SOUTHTOWN Delegates from 7 1 7 a a i EMBERS of the Delta Alpha national opened their 114th annual convention today a grand council meeting at the home of the grand president. Miss Ruth B. TVayte. 11311 Longwood dr. Tomorrow will be given over to the entertainment of the out-of-town delegates and on Thursday evening the annual banquet and Installation ceremonies will be held at the Drake hotel.

On the following evening the grand council will entertain members of Its IT chapters at the Great Northern theater where "My Maryland" Is be- A luncheon and bridge will be given at the Drake hotel Saturday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock and the closing event of the session will be a formal dance In the Green Lantern room under the auspices of Beta chapter. J7LECTRA Sewing circle members of the 'Evangelical Zlon church will give a bunco party In the parsbnage. 90S7 Throop tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock. Mrs. Harry lUchert.

9022 Vlncennes and Mrs. Edward Korthase. 1301 OSth will be the hostesses. October 3. Mrs.

Robert Mueller. 9513 "Winston assisted by her daughter. Mrs. Carl Huselstlne. 0513 and Mrs.

William Smith. 1001 TV. 99th will entertain the circle at an afternoon porch party at her home. COMPLIMENTING Mrs. Frank Blake.

1826 W. Olst the members of the Blrisrew Bridge club gave a surprise birthday party last week at the home of Mrs. T. P. Kenney.

0042 Justine st. Prizes were won by Mrs. John McGllnn, Mrs. John Doyle. Mrs.

Thomas Funk, Mrs. Blake, Mrs. Harry Jahnke and Mrs. Clarence Llnken- held. At the luncheon served by Mrs.

to the members and their husbands, birthday cakes were decorated with roses and candles. A box waa packed to send to one of the group. Mrs. P. J.

McGulre, 9042 Justine -who Is on a vacation In the woods of northern Michigan. pUESTS were entertained by Mrs Nicholas Jacobs, 9033 Hoyne and Mrs. George H. Mason, 11538 lxngwood at a luncheon bridge at the Beverly Country club last Friday. Both dining and reception rooms were decorated with large baskets of flowers, with purple and yellow shades dominating.

There were 18 tables of bridge, and Mrs. A. T. Davis, 8938 Hoyne -was awarded the high score prize. TOLLY Thirteen club members were entertained at a harvest home din- -ner and euchre party by Mrs.

Gordon Townsend. 9143 Racine Thursday. Honors for euchre were won by Mrs. Otto Durbon, 860 TV. 87th Mrs.

James Gay, fe7G7 "Wentworth t.ve., and Mrs. Joseph "Warner, 715 W. 80th st QUESTS of Mrs. Clarence tlnhoch. S017 Normal last Tuesday were the members of Aunt Lucy's Social circle.

Bunco was played and prizes awarded to Mrs. Otto Durbon, 860 W. 87th st. Mrs. Leo Tandyk, 9957 May et, Mrs.

Agnes Lamb, 7711 Laflln st. and Mrs. Charles Arends, 129 W. 103rd st CATUKDAT evening Mr. and Mrs.

Edward Slgmund. 10053 Church entertained the Social Hour club at a. bridge party and midnight luncheon at her home. High scores were held by Albert Langevin, 8344 May st, and Mrs. Cora May, 8045 Union ave.

The club "will be entertained Saturday evening- by Mrs. Matt Weber, 8713 Aberdeen st A LUMNI of Morgan Park high school who have been pledged to fraternities and sororities at the University of Illinois are "William Gunner to IHus, Jean Young to Alpha Phi. Dorothy Roesch to Gamma Phi Beta, and Martha Baker to Kappa Kappa Gamma. THIS evening at 8:30 o'clock the first of a series of card parties for the benefit of St Clotildo church, S4th st. and Calumet be held at tho home of Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas Sweeney, S222 Calumet ave. CVELYN and Barnardlne Greene, 8030 Loomis st, played piano solos last Wednesday evening from radio station WWAE at Boardwalk park in Hammond. Miss Evelyn was the piano accompanist for Miss La Rlene Mahoney, vocalist. Sorority Hostess I Annette Dust, Are Married Mitt Ruth Woyte Delegates from 17 chapters of Delta Alpha- national torori- 't)t are openina their annual five-day convention here today with a nrand council meeting at the home of Miss Wavte.

11311 Lortfjivaod the grand PROTESTANT CHILDREN'S HOME TO RECEIVE BAZAAR PROCEEDS QFFICERS of the a Children's home, 6323 Yale will give a bazaar all day Thursday and Friday at the Odd Fellow's temple. 6314 'Yale for the. benefit of the institution. Dinner will be served Thursday ning at 6 o'clock and on Friday, an afternoon tea is to be served. White elephant, apron, fancy work and doll booths will be among those at the bazaar.

Mrs. William B. Swlney, 4544 Ellis is president of the home. COMPLIMENTING i Margaret McBrlde, daughter of Mr. and Mrs John S.

McBrlde, 8028 Paulina st. 26 friends gave a miscellaneous shower at her home last Friday evening. A musical program was given and refreshments were served. Miss McBrlde is to be married to George H. Gcrding in a 0 o'clock ceremony October at the Little Flower church, SOth and Wood sts.

A MONO the guests at a dinner and bridge party given at the Stevens hotel Saturday evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Sumner of Washington were Miss Frances McCarthy, 1447 W. Garfleld Miss Marie Murphy, 7749 Peoria st, and Miss Julia Buckley. 1314- W.

71st st CNGLEWOOD Florals Athletic club members will give a fall dance Saturday evening at 8 o'clock at the Viking temple. 6855 Emerald ave. LET IT BURN Have your grates looked over now so you get 100 of fuel heat out of every ton of coal. How about the brick work? Better have Mack look over it. Don't wait--act now! M.

A. MsKENZIE Brick Setting of Kewanee 1008 W. 79th Street VINCENNES 7400.5MS Miss Annette J. Dust.daugu- ter of Mrs. Henry R.

Dust. 9016 Vtoeennes became bride of George T. Wltharr. 6701 May at the borne of her parents September 15 at 8 o'clock, the wed- dtnr service was read by the Rev. Hehnuth Kaufmann.

pastor of the Trinity Lutheran church. 100th stand Bereriy ave. The bride, who was presented in marriage by her father, wore a frock of blue taffeta, a tulle headband and a rose in her hair, and carried an arm bouquet of American Beauty roses. Her only attendant. Miss Dorothy of Roseland.

was frocked in fawn color Bilk. She. too. wore a matching band of tulle in her hair and carried an arm bouquet of pink tea roses. The ceremony was followed by a dinner party for 25 relatives at the home of the'bride's porenta.

Upon their return next week from a honeymoon to the Dells of Wisconsin. Mr. and Mrs. Wltharr will be at hose at 0016 Vlncennes until the completion of their bungalow in Southtown. LIVE children, fourteen arandchll- dren and five great grandchildren were amom; the guests at family reunion party given by Mr.

and Mrs. August Post. 7737 May st. at their home September 5. on the occasion of their golden wedding anniversary.

The sons and daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Post are Mrs. Fred Schneider. 7737 May st, Mrs.

August Vanselow, 7737 May st. Mrs. Herman Ziemer. 7735 May st. August Post, 84O3 May st.

and William Post. 564S Campbell ave. A VEBKE Esther Johnson, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. G.

Albert Johnson. 8467 Throop st, was the honored guest at a party given at her home Thursday afternoon on the occasion of her ninth birthday. Pink and brue decorations were used in decorations at the refreshment table and in the souvenirs for each guest The at the party were Dorothy Lasky, Lewis. Lotus Jones. Gertrude Kilty.

Ruth Hanson, Anna V. Rettmger, Geraldine. Lough. Margaret and Helen Sheehy, Bernlce Drummer and Dorothy Ann Dose. tho season's nrst mett- inp of the Fort Dearborn Parent- Tiachcr liclJ at M.h'.i lam Wednesday afternoon, reception for parents and faculty members was held and refreshments nvrvni.

An analysis of the summer roundup, held in was held at the school Monday. Under the direction of Mrs. Inez Keepers, a member of the faculty, Japanese tea will be given at the school next QERALDIN'E and Sylvia Manus. I) and 0-year-old daughters of Mr. anu G.

F. Manus, 7SO1 Normal danced in llockford on September at a benefit performance given for the tornado sufferers. CALUMET GLEE CLUB WILL GIVE PROGRAM FOR P. T. A.

tlto opening meeting of tho Calumet high school Parent- Teacher association to held Wednesday afternoon of next week at 2:30 o'clock in the school recital hall, informal talks will be given by faculty members and the sice club will present a musical program. According to Mrs. William G. Booth, 7538 Epgleston the president, mothers of new pupils arc especially invited to attend tho meeting. bis seventh birthday.

Edward Baldwin, son of John E. Baldwin, 1'corla entertained 12 guests at a party September 15. Games were played and refreshments served. A lighted birthday cako centered the table, and individual cakes with one candle on each marked the places of tho guests. COR her birthday.

Miss Frances Lawson. 7711 Laflin st. entertained ten friends at a theater party at the Tlvoll theater September 15. I AST Thursday the a i Heights Woman's club met at the home of Mrs. Frank Swcger of Bluer Island.

CLANS for a community supper on October 12 will completed at meeting of the Ladles' Aid circle ot the Parkwood chapel. 104th st and Spauldlng to bo held next Tuesday. Mrs. Mildred Hnyden. 314C W.

lOSth st. is the president LlAPPY Bungalow Pals the guests Thursday of Mr. and Mrs. Harrison McEroy. 9407 Vanderpoel at cards.

Honors were won by Mrs. A. M. Eckland. 1710 W.

04ih S. E. Lamm. 9032 Hamilton and Mr. Eckland.

club members entertained Tuesday of last week by Lulu Gross. OS1U Carpenter st. NATIONAL 62nd Place and So. Halsted St. Phone Went.

2462 or 2202 69th Big Week 69th at 8:30 Mat. Sun. Sat. at 2:30 Now Playinff World's Greatest Laff Show "Bringing up Father" Thornton Friel as Cartoon Character Next Week, Sept. 30th "The Noose" with Maude Fealy Announcement will be in our new home Saturday, Septem- VV ber 29th, at 7722 South Halsted next door to Eastman's Juvenile Shop, and it is with pleasure that we extend you an invitation to inspect our new completely equipped studio.

7722 So. HaUted St 1 1 II A Notable Selling of High Grade Seamless Worsted Wiltons In the 9x12 Size 109 Most of the rugs in this large group are reproductions of antique designs others in a modern art effect. They are wonderfully soft to the touch of the foot, yet woven for hard Wear. Every rug is of a quality that is guaranteed to endure. Royal Wilton Rugs Long wearing rugs that will add charm and beauty to surroundings.

A pleasing variety of patterns and colors that will meet the ments of many homes needing new rugs for Fall their S9- 00 Inlaid Linoleum Durable and thoroughly seasoned linoleum in new tile effects. Suitable for many places in the home. Priced special, square yard Drapery Damask Chenille Rugs Closely woven, wool chenille rugs with a band border, taupe shades. Reversible and useful in many OK A places in the home. A $4.00 value, sale price.

Cawt Panel Curtains Broadloom Carpets The ideal floor ccwering for beauty, service' and Rich and beautiful is the room finished' with tone carpet, 9.0 ft. wide, sq yd Rayon Bedspreads Beautiful damasks in designs that are copies of imported fabrics new and modern colorings in a great array rich and distinctive. 50 inches wide. Attractively low priced at $3.98 a yard. Superior Quality--Two Low Prices Each Each The home furnisher find Panel Curtains in these two groups in new and attractive designs that are sure to please --smartly fringed.

Woven of nets of superior quality. Shimmering, Lustrous Finish Rayon Bedspreads, in handsome floral jacquard striped patterns, size 8 1 1 0 5 inches for full size beds. Long enough to cover bolster. Scalloped all around. Delicate shades of rose, blue, gold or lavender.

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Halsted St. 2 Phones: Stewart 2181 and Triangle 21S1 Opjcn Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Evenings.

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