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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 13 Jul 1928, p. 6

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WILMETTE LIFE ·July 13, 1928 Tuesday, July 17, will witness the inauguration of a three-day celebration marking the dedication of Club Vista del Lago's new Fiesta ballroom and Galeria. With the completion of this $100,000 baUroom,. Club Vista del Lago now embraces m. ~t~ucture the most colorful club facthttes on the north shore, its sponsors declare. Vista's opening, it is anticipated, will be one of t\lose unusual affairs · that attract the social lifs: of the north shore suburbs, from Evanston to Lake Forest. Spanish troubadors, native senoritas, and unusual entertainment will augment the 11 Qld World" illusion so carefully planned throughout the entire club building. An unusual treat awaits members and guests at this Fiesta de Julio in the privilege to hear Miss Rubye McDaniel Bell of Kentucky, lyric soprano1 those in charge of the dedication ·- program announce. Miss Bell's ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ .natur~l dignity, charm and remar~able voice range have won for her nattanal honors. Reception at 6:30, dinner at 8, Cope Harvey's orchestra, ente_rtainment, favors-there, in a word, ts the program. Louis C. Simmel, executive secretary of Club Vista del Lago, announces the following club staff appointments. David Franklin, membership secretary; . Ralph Baker, ~anager; C. J. Braun, assistant man~ger. Interior decorations were under the direction of Mrs. Howard Linn of Au Paradise Inc. ·········----------------· W. F. English,. Jr., Ninth Troop IZ Scouts Gueata Launch Popularity and her daughter, Elizabeth, at Teatro del Lago Show Contest in Village f t just returned from a visit of a 810Dth in Santa Fe. While. visiting Troop 12 of the · Boy Scouts of Wil(Continued from Page 1) 'there with friends, they went tb some held .its regular meeting Friday beautifully decorated floats and al!toof the Indian villages, including Acoma mette night, July 6, at the Teatro ~el Lago. mobiles in evidence. The festtval and the Enchanted Mesa. Many of the boys of the troop are proper will be conducted at the grove -o- ' away on their vacations at camps and. on· Lake avenue, one block west of Mrs. Georg~. E. Tarnow of 126 other places. After the meeting, the Ridge road, while baseball games, Fourth street entertained the Neigh- Scouts were invited to see th'e show children's parade, field events and. conborhood Bridge dub Thursday after- ·by Sam Meyer, m~nager of the Teatro ..tests will be staged on the Vtllage aoon at luncheon and ~ridge. del Lago. · Green west of the Howard school. There will be dancing during the evening ·hours in the open air pavilion at GUEST PASTOR SUNDAY Dr. Hudson H. Pittman, pastor of the Lake avenue grove. J. M. Budinger is general chairman the First Congregational church of Springfield, lll.t will preach the ser- of Wilmette Day. mon at the First Congregational church Sunday morning, July 15. LesMrs. Edward Scheidenhelm will enPainter and Decorator ter Smith wiJJ be the soloist C!t the tertain her daughter, Mrs. Dan Meservices. Pherrin of Des Moines, Iowa, and her Estimates Without two children, Joy and Kay, next week Obligation Mr. and Mrs. R. M. W ort hman o f in her home at 704 Lake ' avenue. 1028 Greenleaf avenue and their daugh-o- ter, Margaret, will go to Milwaukee Mrs. John Welton Fisher, Jr., 826 this weekend and will leave· from there Greenwood avenue, entertained the for a ten-day motor trip to northern Book ·club V\r ednesday afternoon at ·························· Wisconsin. her summer home in Fox Lake, Wis. m Vista del Lago· to Dedicate New Fie. sta Ballroom M. Portenhauser 1030Greealeaf Phoae2764 CLERK ON VACATION John Gukeisen, clerk at the Kenilworth postoffice, began his annual vacation last Monday. NATIONAL JEWELRY STOCK CLEA. R ING SALE $10,000 of. Jewelry, Silverware, Clocks, and Gift Articles will be sold at less than cos~ price until July 31st. You may now obtain many pieces of jewelry that you have long wished for, but have never been able to afford. Be sure to visit this sale. Why Swelter? VVhy take a chance on becoming overheated, by standing over a hot stove? We will serve you a fine meal, cheaper than you can prepare one yourself, and with infinitely less trouble. Sponsored by the National Jewelry Trade Association Complete fountain service DOMINIC PAGLIARULO Jeweler and Optician 1166 Wilmette Avenue Phone Wilmette 1061 IIIIIIIMitlllml...llltltNIHIIIIIIIItlltlllllllllllllllllllllltiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIil Bulk Ice Cream Sheridan Cafe No. 2 344 .llaclea Avenue

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