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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 30 Jul 1926, p. 25

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July 30, 1926 WILM .ETTE ANNOUNCE FLOWER SHOW The Barrington Garden club will give· its first Flower show August 10 and 11 from 11 o'clock in the morn· ing until 8 at night at Oak Brae, the home of Mr. and Mrs. James E. Mac Murray at Barrington. Other estates in Barrington will also.. be open, it is announced. LIFE PLACE FOR LICENSE TAGS 25 Children's Frolic Brings Untold Joy to All Spectators · Sunshine and a coot breeze were two of the most welcome guests at the Children's Midsummer Frolic given by the National Kindergarten and Elementary college at Craigie Lea, GlenMrs. R. L. Blodgett of Madison, coe. last Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. John Gaines Young of Vin- Wis., who with her daughter, Betty Balloons and stories. songs and cennes, Ind., mother of Miss Edith Jean, has been visiting her parents, plays, i(.:e cold lemonade and cunning Ray Young and Glenn Young of 630 Mr. and Mrs. \V. A. Tucker, of 1214 Yi block to lake-S min. drive to Lake little elves and brownies combined to Park avenue, who has been seriously Lake aYenue, for the past two weeks, Geneva Hotel. make the Frolic a rare delight for ill. is now gradually recovering from a motored home with 11r. Blodgett Sunday. manY of the children of Evanston and recent operation. LOTS 60. X 158 the ·north shore. The picture of the as low as $1,400.00-easy terms ~pacious grounds with the happy, laughing groups of children beneath Only the great trees will not readily be forgotten by any of the grown-ups who IN THE SELECTION OF Yours attended .. and the floppy tar baby and HIGHER-GRADE cle\·er Br'er Rabbit. the strutting cock Phone or write for particulars. We with his gallant "Cock-a-doodle doo," pay your railroad fare. the hound and the hraying donkey and the Littl e Old \Voman and her troublesome pig are friends for life of every boy and girl ,,·ho watched them that afternoon. ~Ii ss Harriet Ling, Miss Marv Saxe 652 First National Bank Bldg. and Mis s Elizabeth Peabody of EvChicaao, Ill. 500 Davis Street an:-ton and Miss Gladys HuntJey of Greenleaf lft17 \\"ilmette :were included in the cast of Phone Central 0374 t n-enty-two summer students who preser"1ted th~ plays under the direction of ~fiss ~Iargaret Farrar, Miss \\"illmina TO\Ynes and Miss Laura Hooper. Alumnae and friends of the college took charge of the sale of tickets for ;,F·~ Pace Brick homes always save money the Frolic in the Yarious centers: ).fiss for their owners. Annual expenses Anna ).f urraY in Evanston. Mrs. Percy . Arden and ~f r:;. C. P. Dubbs in \Vil. for insurance, fuel, repairinA and paintmdte, ~Ir s. Theodore J. Coyne in ing are much less for a brick house than \\"innetka ancl ~fiss Ethel Parry in for one of less permanent materials. Glencoe. The afternoon's entertainment was Our new book"Hy-tex Brick," explains gin·n under the auspices of the alumthese costs in detail. It's free. Ask for it. nae and member:; of the equipment committee of the gove.rning hoar~ ~nd 1 proreeds " ·ill be used 111 th~ fu.rmshmg 1 and eq uipment of th e auchtonum and gnnnasimn oi Harrison hall. The ~ttrcess of the Frolic was largely due to the contrihutimi of the grQuncls of Craigie Lea hy ).f r s. AiHlrew ~facT.ei:' h. and tn ·the time and effort contributed hv alumnae and friencls and 1)\· the s u~111ner :-;chon! stuclents. who, it; addition to costuming and presentint£ the play.;;, made the attractive favor:' sold to the children. The law requires that license plates must be installed in such a manner as to be. clearly visible under all conditions, and the rear plate must be illuminated at night. Plates must be kept clean and free from mud or grease. Lake Geneva Wisconsin . Summer Homesites On Lake Shore Drive PERSONAL INTERESTED SERVICE NORTH SHORE PROPERTIES 36 Bargains to Be Had Get NOW G:;?.~~. !c s::j;,~,~; ·· Hy-tex, The Standard of Quality in Brick: · ).1 r. and ).f r s. R. J. Engels and_ ~a.m ih· of Alberta. Canada, are \'ISttmg rL:latiYcs in \\'ilmettc. They arc at present guests of ~t r. and )..f rs. J oscph F. ~teffens of 1525 \Yilmctte a\'enue. Th ey ha\·e motored 4.500 miles through we:'tcrn sta tes. -0- T ).fr. and ~trs. Hal Dahly. now of Eranston and formerly of \\"ilmet.tc. arc le·l\·iwr tomorrow for a w ee ks stay at< thei; cottage at Dela,·an Lake, \Vis. · In all matters having to do with the buying. selling, leasing and financing of N o r t h S h o r e Real Estate, the aid of Smart ~ Golee has proven invaluable for many years. HERE is, the same difference in the quali~y of Face Bricks that you find in all other manufactured products. The care and skill that the manufacturer puts into the product is reflected in its quality. For more than half a century the Hydrau~ic Press Brick Company has been building the reputation for quality which Hy-tex Brick enjoys today. And, quality considered, you will .a lways find Hy-tex prices fair . a re always welcome to our Exhibit Visitors . Rooms where all colors and textures of beautiful Hy-tex Brick are Oft display. HYDRAULIC-PRESS BRICK COMPANY c.7J.-1ember, American Face Brick A:ssociation CHAMBER . OF COMMERCE .B UILDING · CHICAGO . 1564 Sherman .Avenue ·Evanston LEADING CREATO ·RS OF COLORS AND TEXTURES IN FACE BRICK

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