1() WILMETTE LIFE May 27. 1927 Rare Spanish Gift.for Club I Do you know that it is economical to give the family laundry to Bill the Washington Laundry Man? He returns everything. sweet and clean, and on time at a figure in keeping with the household budgetcheaper than it could be done at home. 3,000 housewives give the weekly wash to Bill. ~· Mrs. Howard Linn (left ) in charge of the interior decorating for the Clul1 Vista del Lago, receives from Miss Mac Marsh, Hollywood film lumin ary. present of rare antique in form of statue· said to ha\'e found its way to Baj,t, Cal., in the dan of Cortez, and which Mrs. Linn will use in the app0intmcnt of the club's S~rolla lounge. · The Washington Laundrv " Wilmette 145 brings Bill" PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS cAltred 1: RUBl'Q HOTEL 60-62. E.WASHINGTON ST- 1060 EAST Sbrd. ST EDGEWATER BEACH ORRINGTON HOTEL, EVANSTON ACCEPTS WORK IN CHINA Two Wilmette Boys Kcit h Drake, son of ~h . and ~I r:-. Graduate From Kemper l..yn1an ~[. Drake oi 93.:· Lakl' a\'L'lllll'. iormerly on the ~taff of the Chicago Included in the ·north ~llore lH·'·, Daily 1\ew:;, has accepted the po~ition attL'tHlit~g Kemper ~lilitar .' -,chool oi associate editor of the Peking Lead- B1)onrille. ~to .. i:-. Stanley Culnr. =--"' ~ e r o i Pek i n g, Ch i 11 a. an cl k it i nr t hat () 1 ~ 1r. a 11 d \ 1r s. C. \ 1. (.' u ]\·1· r u i 1) 111 city ~lonclay .. ~~ay ~·~·. ~lr .. Drah· i ~ , l·:lnt\rood an·nu 1·· \\'hu g r a du at t', a gracl~ t ate ot :\c\\. 1 ner lltgll :-cll()ol i Thur:-.d ay . .June 2. frn 111 tht· !1il!·h . . chn··' and ut Dartmouth .cullL_'I!l' .. IlL· .abo i dt·partllll'tlt. ~lr. l'uln·r. an·tltllpanivd spent a year studytng 111 \ anthndge. ~ h~· IJj.., 'it ttl. Bill. \\'ill ka\ v TtH: ... d;t ~. b1gland. _J \fay 31. t :> attl'nd the Clllllllll'tll't'llll' 'l' t·xe rrise :-. ;tt Kcmprr, and arrnntpatn· I ~tank.r 0 11 his return trip. :\tt...tin /.illllllCI'Illrtll, :-Oil tll ~~ r. a·1; ' ~[ r.... E<hrard A. I. inllnerlllall oi 21 1 1 ~ixth stred i~ a lso graduating ir" ·1 1 tht· high :-c hool depart111ent at 1--:L'Illp\ · ~·. \1 r. ;111d ~I r:-. . /.immcrman an· plan 1 ttit lg tn atten d the Ccl lllt lll'llrtnll'llt L'X nri..;t·:-.. :\u -;t in Zinlllll'rt lla n ha..; ttlad · an l'XCl'ptioqaJ record during hi :-. t\\ 1· year "tay Kemper. being madl· a I corpnra l. a member of t lll' ritlt' ll'<tlll. and an h:>nor student in hi:-. cla . . >. \\'hich require:-. an average of nn·r ~J.'.'. Both Stanlt,· Cuh·er a·nd :\u ... rit : Z i nnne r 111 an a r ~· pIa 1111 in g t o r l' t u r 11 t1· K e Ill! >L' r 11 ext i a 11 a 11 d r e s umc t 11 t' i.r 1 Wtlrk in the junior col lege departt1lL'flt. :,r the IM~ lo\Jed · at one~ who haue assed oY\) .Stelzel Returns to Skokie Playfield for Golf Season \Valtrr Stelzel, professional goli player at Skokie Playficld. return er! last Saturdav from an extended sojourn in th e· so uth and southwest aud nO\Y ha s everything in readine ss ior what promi ses to he the banner season at thi s popular golf ·course. Days when .the wt·ather is at all fa\'orahle witne ·· . . large at tendancc of devotees of th e game and already plans are underway for the spring tournaments. Dr. \V. F. English of Hart i o r c!. Conn.. arrived Sunday, May 22. tn spend a few days visiting his son, 'vV .. F. English, Jr.. of 729 Ninth · street. D.r. English was en route to the Nat ion a I council of Congregational churches at Omaha, Neb. + I