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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 10 Aug 1928, p. 9

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August 10, 1~ 'W'I~METTE LIFE 9 Villages to 'Fight Hostesses Plan Summer Austin Phelps to Take Outboard Motor Club to Parties at Vista del Lago Yale Graduate Course Stage Races on Sunday · Thistles Without Many parties are being planned {or Austin Phelps, son of Mr. and Mrs. · · The Lake Michigan outboard cham·Aid of Towns hip guests 9f tpe {:tub Vista del Lago and Edward J. Pbelps of Kenilworth, pionship races will. ·b~ held under the According to a decision recently re- its members. A large number of gradu<!ted from Yale last June. He ceived from the office of the state's at- guests were entertained Friday after- will r~turn to Yale in September to torney, the jurisdiction of John Balmes, officially designated as town- noon by Mrs. Harold Workman of take a thr~e year course in the ·gradushjp thistle commis~ioner, the man 545 Vernon avenue, Glencoe, and her ate department in biology and zoplogy. whose duty it is to seek out and ex- sister.· Mrs. Fred Workman of 222 In connection with hi~ gracluate work, terminate Canada thistles in the town- Leice5ter road, Kenilworth, at a Yale university has invited him to teach in its biological laboratories, sixShip, does .not extend into the incorpo- luncheon and bridge. rated villages in New Trier. The host and hostesses at the dinner teen hours a week, beginning next His duties ·are limited to the portions dance August 1 in~cluded Mr. and September. This offer to be assistant of the township which are without the Mrs. G. C. Callerman of 133 Bertling instructor he has accepted and will villages, which, since the large annex- Lane, \Vinnetka, and Mr. and Mrs. leave very shortly for the Sierra ations of territory by many of the vil- H. Earl Hoover of 1801 Green Bay Madre range in southern California to lages, does not include a very large road, Winnetka. On Thursday after- do some original research work among area. neon, August 2, Mrs. C. F. Fuller of the insect and reptile life of that This interpretation of the law .was 567 Hill terrace, Winnetka, enter- region. He will return in time to take read at the meeting of the auditing tained two tables at luncheon and up his new duties at Yale toward the board of New Trier township Monday bridge. On Saturday, August 4, Mrs. end of September. evening. Last year the township ex- E. Manchinelli of 1010 Sheridan road pended something like $1,500 for cut- entertained at luncheon and bridge. Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Fatch of 611 ting thistles, about $500 of which was On Saturday, August 4, Mrs. E. Washington aven~e have returned collected fr_ om property owners on Mancinelli of 1010 Sheridan road enwhose premises the " ·ork w~s done and tertained at luncheon and bridge for from a month's visit with Mrs. Fatch's sister, Mrs. Frank Flanner, at who, in every in stan ce, are presumed her daughter, Miss Thelma. Blackwell, Wis. to pay for it, whenever it is possible to collect it. FATHER TAKEN BY DEATH The various villages have been adE. Young of Vincennes, Ind., father vised that hereafter thev will be required to attend to cu-tting Canada of Edith Ray Young, music teacher in thistles \Yithin their respective borders, Wilmette, died suddenly at his home last Saturday mor11ing. Heart attack pur suant to the ruling received. Township Supen-is::::>r Gertrude M. was giYen as the cause of d~ath. The Thurston said: "\Ve will be glad to funeral se rvices were held :rviondav. co-operate with the Yillage s in this Miss Young was ·called home 5everal matter. in any way. if after receipt of weeks ago because ·of the illne ss of her father. our lett er, they desire to do so." auspices ·of the North Shore Outboard Motor club of Evanston, Sunday afternoon, August 12, ~t 2 o'clock. More than forty-five entrants have · been· received to date. Among the local entrants are Bud Peacock in ~~HurryUp" and Ralph Harrington. · Several trophies have been donated by prominent north shore citizens and the races will be held in the following events, B, C, D, free for all ~nd displacement. These races have been sanctioned by the American Outboard Motor assodation and two of its executive officials, Dick Pope and Jim Duffy, will officiate. Mrs. Harry Field of 1203 Elmwood avenue has returned from a three week's st~ at ·Teal Lake lodge, Hayward, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. Dwight W. Tusack were also there. 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