Juti '!1, 7 ii2 tm ~ll:!=l==================;~fpJay ~ifying Round of Roseman Toumament CARNIVAL and .DANCE I· The qualifying round in the RosE'!man trophy plaY will begin at the Wilmette Golf club this Saturday, July 28· It will be 18 holes, .medal play, handicap, with 16 players to qualify. Succeeding rounds will be match play, handicap by holes-up system. Prizes ' will be awarded to the , winner and runner-up in the tournament. · pr 51· e Th e fi na I roun d o f th e v1ce dent's trophy race and the second round of the Cunningham trophy play, both 18 holes, match play, handicap, are also on the program a.t the Witmette Golf club this Saturday. On Sundav, Tuly · 29, there will be a net-lo medai e~ent for jhe mid-season class C and class D championship, prizes to be awarded to the winner and runner-up. It will be open to class C. and class D players only, and will be 18 holes, medal play, handic:ll]. Mrs. Collin Tennant, formerly of Kenilworth, entertained a few guests at luncheon last Saturday at the Glenview Golf club. · -oMr. and Mrs. \V. A. Knoop and family, 221 Warwick road, Kenilworth, motored to Milwaukee for last weekend. Girl Struck by Train at Station Crossing in Kenilworth, Dies Charlotte Manlove, 11-year-o 1d daughter of H. D. Manlove, 424 Warwick road, Kenilworth, was struck and kilted by a fast train last Friday morning as she was crossing the tracks at the .Chic~go and ~orthwestern railway stattOn m Kemlworth.. Her body, badly <:rushed, was. carrted fifty feet before 1t fell alongstde the tracks. . The ~trl had gone to a store on the west ~tde of the tracks to get some groce.nes for her.. mot~er. She was cross.mg .to the ?ther stde thro.ugh . the opemng m the ptcket fe!lce whtch ltnes the .tracks for a block m front of th~ iiattOn when struck by the through yer. . T~e Manl?ve famtly had moved to Kemlworth s1x months ago from Cleveland. Mr. Manlove is a construction engineer. The girl's body was taken to Scott's undertaking parlors in Wilmette after the accident, and short funeral services were held there on Saturday. Burial was made at Cleveland, 0. under the auspices of Deerfield Post 738 American Legion . SATURDAY, JULY 28 The Dance will be held under cover in PETE ]UHREND'S NEW GARAGE Waukegan Road, Deerfield Flora· Deustachio Dies at Children's Hospital Flora Deustachio, 6-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mr~. Egidio Deustachio, 1066 Tower road, Winnetka and 'formerly of Wilmette, died at th~ Children's Memorial hospital, Chicago, last Monday, July 23. Tubercular meningitis was given as the cause of her death. In addition to her oarents, the little girl is survived by -one sister, Iris, and one brother, Elio. Funeral services were held on Wednesday mor~ing at 10 o'clock at the Lewis funeral home, 839 Elm street, Winn~tka. Burial was made at All Saints' cemetery. Dr. George P. Magill w. ill preach at the Bryn Mawr Community church in Chicago this Sunday, July 29. English Governess THE CARNIVAL IN THE FIELD ADJACENT A Ford Fordor Sedan will be given away. Also a six-foot aeroplane for the youngsters Dancing, Music and Fun · for Everyo.ne. . Secretary · House Manager A vailable August 1st Eapecially adept in handlint and trainin1 children. Com· petent aecretary. Thorouthly experienced in house management. In America 7 years. 5 yeara in lut poaition. A1e, 31. Excellent referencea. Happier Beach Hours Spent Phone: Wilmette 3478 With the right playthings and the right swimming suits. Beach 'P.Iayt~s Cleverly named and brightly painted Sail Boats. ·....··.... soo up · .· · · ·· ·~ ): ~J Beach Pails in variety of colors and pattuns. ~50·350 Spalding S~ng Suits They fit with tiM athletic snugness ·that gives perfect swimming freedom. Pure worsted sujts in many colors. GIFTS of Silver I - The Surf Queen $6.00 The Speedster Jr. $5.00 Fountain Square, EVANSTON ., . · rs ·Residents of the North Shore will find our Evanston Branch a. convenient a~d delightful place for the purchase of Wedding or Anniversary G-IITS . SPAULDING & CoMPANY .CliiCAGO jewelers Orrington Avenue, P AR I S · Wilmtttt 724 1636 EVANSTON