16 WILMETTE . LIFE August 20, 1926 =!I i 55 i ~·· ~~ = = =: ;;; =I =1 .· ·I§ I = § 55 _! .= 55 = = -5 ~~~~=~~=~~Bffi~MORE . ~~ conduct the services at the Wtlmette p tt Gy Adds z,ooo Seats To Ac· ~ Parish Methodist church Sunday, Aua en ...~t Spectator· At North22 H '11 h th 11 c:ommoua e .. ~ g~st · .e. preac at e western Basketball Games 55 o dock servtce. I= -------Accommodations for 'over 6,000 speci Mrs. Walter G. Moore and her tators will be available at future ! daughters, the Misses Edith and Ruth, Northwestern ,university basketball 1 ·and son, Lyle, of 1038 Greenwood games. according to present plans of i ~venue, returned S_unda~ after spend- Kenneth L. "Tug" Wilson, director of 1 mg three weeks wtth fnends at Lake athletics. This will mean adding more != Geneva, Wis. Mr. Moore joined his than 2,000 seats to the present Patten 1 :amity for Satur~ and Sundays. gym stands. i == The increase is necessitated by the · !Mr. and Mrs. George L. Carman of popularity of the cage sports at NorthI Kansas City, Mo., have been guests western. The Purple is one of the only 1- for the past t~o weeks of Mr. Car- two conference schools that showed a . Wt = = = i - ·- . :. Chandler's Book Nook · Fountain Square · l \' Assr o N I L L 1s o 1s W = Phon· u""""" J.! . ) .I ~ 111 = - I= i '==: man's sister, Mrs. Frank A. Simmons, substantial profit at the close of the in her home at 1040 Ashland avenue. basketball season. Five thousand -ospectators squeezed their way · into Mrs. Charles McCue, 630 Washing- 3,500 seats at the Michigan game here ton avenue, entertained her bridge last winter, while fully three thou sand club Wednesday of last ' week. were turned away at the door s. At practically all the 'Other d confe~ence h ~ames people were turne aw·ay at t e ~ == I =i = C 0 0 P ER do~~s.now the stands that are fourteen PEONIES -if you want the best Careful culture and unceasing attentio.n during all stages of growing assures the purchaser of Cooper's p · h h '11 · eontes t at. e Wt recetve strong, healthy roots-true to name. ~flritc rows high will be replaced by strucand twentv hundred or more fans will be able to sit in comfort through the Purple's ten game home schedule next winter. Next year's slate, hy the way, promises son1e interesting battles. Such teams as Illinois, Chicago, Minnesota, Purdue, \Visconsin , and Indiana will be met in home and home conference battles, while Notre Dame, Michigan Aggies. Drake and Wabash will be m et in non-conference games on the Patten gvm floor. A return contest at Kotre ~a~~;~e: completes the schedule. The December 11-Wabash at Evan ston. December 18- Drake at Evan ston . December 20- 1fichigan State at Ev- ~~~~!dni~:t!~~c:o'r,~r~~~f~:eea~sn~~~~~z~d =, =1 = =1 § ANNOUNCING · A F h E. · =_,,. . urt er xpanslon · 0 I· 1 ~- 1= -1 = 1= 1= 1- IE I t= 5 I ,= 1-=,= I= = , · =: = 1 II I = ::;1 I for Unvarnished FactsTips and Pointers For Beginners with PEQ NIES 25 . CENTS an~~~~mher 30-Ko trc Dame at Sou th Bend. January 3-Notr£' Dame at Evan . ton . Ta 11Uan· 8-IIlinois at Evan s ton. ·ranuar~· 12- Chicago at Evanst o n. ·Tanuar\· 15-\Viscon sin at Evan ston. 'ranuar\· 17- Tncliana at £,·an ston . ·T anuar\· 22-\Yi sconsin at ~f adi~nn . Ff'brua-n · 12-).finnesota at ~Iinn capolis · · . Fei>.rtl~n· 16-Tllinois at Champai~n . Fehruar\· JQ-Chica~o at Chicago. Ft:·hruar~· 23-Purdue at Lafay e tt e. Ffhruar~· 2(l-:\1inne. ota at 'EYan ston. :\farch 5- Tndiana at Bloomington. ~farch 7- Purduc at Evan ston. ~fi s s Anna ~f argaret Stan sell , daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Gilhert Stansell of 1018 Lake aYcnue. is leav ;ng California for home on September l. She has. been away six month s, Yisiting friends and rclati,·es on the Pacific coa. t: Her most recent sightseeing trip wrs a two week's autom obile tour through the Yosemite Valley. d·\\\·n the coast, stopping at the old missions, to Los Angeles, and then up through the interior to Hanford, where Dr. Stansell has two sisters. 'Miss Stansell writes of her great eagerness to he hack in her home and ·see her friem\s in Wilmette. -I =,-- 1~ i Or FREE with order for Collection No. 30 Couronne d'Or. Late: yellowish · · · · Delachei. Midseason: red ..... Duchesse de Nemours. Yellowish: earlv .. · Festiva Maxima. . Early; white . . . . . . Felix Crousse. Midstason; red · · · · Edulis Superba. Dark pink: early . . . Mons. Charles Leveque. · · ·So. 7 5 ··· ··· ... ··· ... ·75 · 75 ·75 ·75 . 7s 2 .oo :1 1== ' 1 -i ! I ~~ -- I -I =,__ =: ==t =1 - I -I 1 _ 1 = I - ANOTHER forward ste,p in . the progreSS Of this COntin· }} · · h Ua y grOWing Store IS t C New First Floor Addition \Vith A entrance on Sherman -~venue, which has just been completed · · an d Opened f Or your InSpeCtiOn. This new addition comprises the latest Books, High Grade Sta· tionery and Gifts of the most exquisite taste. 1I; i-i = I ~- = ::= I I Kara~~s7e~etd: .......... Ma~:e~~Fo:t. flesh .. · .. · Early; hydrangea-pink . . Mme. de Verneville. ········· ' 75 1 1 i ~- 1. oo = t' = I;;; I u;'t.~!~:.·on: Ph~~:;e. white ' 75 yellowish .. · 1.oo == Three Floors - Elevator Service i= ,: Fountain Square Tel. University 123 I I Red, dark; early ...... 1.00 Baroness Schroeder. Midstason; flesh . . . . . . . 1.50 Grandiflora. Very bte: pink . . . . . . . r.oo s13.so I $10.00 Send for 1926 Price List I I I I COOPER PEONY GARDENS R. E. Bell Kenosha Wisconsin AJlVANCE ATTGUST FUR SHOWING In Smart Creations for The C'oming Fan Reduced Rates During August Sales ~ave Money and Delay Tc- ke advantage of our reduced Summer mtes and modeling and repairing. Phone CENtral 80ft .. --~---·---iiiiiiiilifliffiilili Est. 18'1~ Room 501, Capital Bldr. Formerly Masonic Temple ~tate · and Randolph Streett Cldeaco