Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 25 Jul 1924, p. 12

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rC WILMKTTE LIFE, FRIDAY. ILLY 25, 1924 i ¦'ss////s//s/ss//////////s//////s///s*?/s///r/////////j/sjww^^^ Boys' Wash Suits Greatly Reduced for complete clearance You will do well to pur- chase a supply of these wash suits at a saving that will be most gratify- ing. Values $2.50 to $3.75----- Values $4.00 to $5.50 - Values $6.00 to $7.00 - GOAL Now $1.95 - Now $2.95 - Now $3.95 Dorcas Home Kiddies Find Happiness at Rt ORTY kiddies of Dorcas Home on Deerfield road, * Highland Park, were the little guests of the captains officers of the Wilmette committee of the Ravinia club, 0{ w Mrs. A. W. Levy is chairman, at a basket picnic on Thursday 24, at Ravinia. After the serving of the delectable luncheon which had planned to satisfy the taste of children with the emphasis"1 the "ice cream and cake," the youngsters played games until tj for the afternoon's program which offered, in addition to attract, musical selections, an unique feature. Fisher's Miniature ConJ Circus was there delighting the kiddies and even the "grown-a with acts by ponies, dogs and monkeys. Assisting Mrs. Levy were the other members of the Wilnuj committee: Mrs. Perry L. Smithers, vice chairman and secret Mrs. Blanche Wanner, second vice chairman, and Mesdames k Anderson, George H. Bird, Pierre Bontecou, Oliver C. Dennis C,| Dubbs, Charles Engelhardt, Edwin A. Kracke, Charles A LundL Edward C. Pickard, Harold Sherman, L. H. Sherwin, Charles] Smith, Joseph Spiegel, and Miss Nell W. Dempsey. This Week Finds Lull in Club Festivities EVEN the clubs, always centers for social gatherings, are feelii the spirit of vacation. The Ouilmette Country club has fal to offer the usual number of Saturday dances on its mid-sum: program. During July only one dance has been given for tA members and their guests, and only one is promised for Aum On Monday next a luncheon will precede the afternoon bridge gam, and in the evening the men will have the opportunity to invite the friends to gather together informally for cards and a smoker th customary entertainment on "Men's "Night." Sheridan Shore Yacht club has planned no events other thai the regular Saturday afternoon races, and the Buccaneers end, the week s festivities with their Wednesday evening dance «*<tmmmmm«u<,i,t<tun»>>>>........----¦......--.......^---- mmMMMfim^E. CARROLL RIDGWAY 619 Davis Street Evanston Tel. 3511 INC. 1160 Wilmette Ave. Wilmette Tel. 311 WMmmmMmMmMmMmmfmm»>»»»M'»>»™»& WE SUGGEST GOLDENROD TUTTI FRUTTI ICE CREAM for this week end! Fresh tropical fruits blended with sweet cream, high- ^™de SUgar and fresh egSs Sive GOLDENROD TUTTI FRUTTI ICE CREAM that palatable richness so characteristic of all GOLDENROD products. Order GOLDENROD TUTTI FRUTTI ICE CREAM from your dealer today! Try the Sanitary Package! When you order Ice Cream specify GOLDENROD GOLDENROD ICE CREAM COMPANY Mr. and Mrs. John D. Pahlman and their children have just returned to their home at 360 Gregory avenue, after a motor tour of the east. Dur- ing their journey they were the guests of the Frank M. Hoffmans formerly pt the Frank M. Hoffmans, formerly beautiful new home at Bayside, Long Island. One of the outstanding fea- tures of the trip for the children was their opportunity to meet and visit with the inventor, Thomas A. Edison, at his laboratory at Orange, New Jer- sey. Mr. Pahlman has been a Chicago representative of Mr. Edison for many years. ' dau'ghter'Vhylhs, "were the guests^o'f Mrs. Robert Kenyon, 1011 Greenwood avenue, Monday and Tuesday of this week, after returning from Massachu- setts, where they had been spending a month. The Carletons left Wed- nesday to pass the remainder of the summer at The Heart of the Pines Post Lake, Wisconsin. Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Phillips of 1119 forest avenue, have returned from a fortnight's outing at Post Lake, Wis- consin. Mrs. Phillip's cousin, Miss Hatch, who makes her home with them, is abroad. After ending her visit m the southern part of France, .lrz:n^%;^"""^ in£5rV1and M"' George L. Martin, 1046 Elmwood avenue, have had as %"" &ws*s ,for » few days this week, •Wfc Sfft &JSS8 §mm mother ^""^ with thdr grand- i™Vnd Mrs- George Karnaugh of 1/19 Forest avenue, are expected to return Saturday from a fortnight's trip. Mr. Harbaugh has been at Camp Custer, and Mrs. Harbaugh has been visiting relatives in New Albany, Miss Dorothy Howard of Altoona, M Mr. Kan Mrs. ss Vera sMcNiss of Minna* and Mrs S. B. Watson, Jr., , Uaire. Wisconsin ,and Mr W, L. Gray of Minneapolis, k« been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. S.P.! Watkins of 1322 Greenwood avenue! tor the past week. Mr. and Mrs. V U Watkins of Iron wood, Michigan were also visiting the S. P. Watkins until Mr. E. L. Watkins, who is a teacher, began his work in the summer school of Northwestern. Mrs. S. P Watkins, Sr., and Mr. and Mrs. R. A, Hopkins are leaving shortly for a month's tour in northern Michigan and \\ isconsin. d Mn. Yvu- aven Tor :» Greei'iwVSM avenue,4j[i7i liam Burns, 727 Laurel Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln C Elmwood avenue, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Taber Saugautuck, Michigan, last week Later in the season, Mr. and Mrs. Thompson are going to Post Lake, Wisconsin. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Thomas and their daughter, Suzanne, 1231 Green- wood avenue, motored to Brown's Lake, Wisconsin, to spend Saturday and Sunday with Mrs. Thomas' mother, Mrs. French. Their son, Junior, who had been visiting his grandmother for two weeks, returned with his family. Mary Jane will re- main at Brown's Lake for another month. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Elder, 625 Maple street, with Dr. and Mrs. H. 0. Weis- haar, of 816 Oak wood avenue, as their guests, are leaving next week for a motor trip through the east. On the way home, the party will visit various points in Canada. They will be away almost a month. Bit! who has been in California since early May, is spending a month in the Yosemite valley. He will return to VVilmette about the first of Septem- ber. 937 West 21st Street IlpP imp Mary Lauer was hostess at a small [party on Monday afternoon at her home on Forest avenue, for Phyllis Larleton, who spent two days in Wil- mette before leaving for Post Lake, Wisconsin, on Wednesday. T MK;uTh?mas S- S" Hardwick of 757 I7m ^"1*' stained her Tues- day Neighborhood club, of which there are twenty or more members, at her home on Tuesday. . H. S. Gaither of 1318 Forest avenue I h,M f ^°at Cuuise to Mackinac island, C. A. Barton are expected horf having spent three fSr

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