WILMETTE LIFE I I August 17, 1928 Wanted to Buy J bavt ditntl who want to buy lloma and lots on tbt north short. Modtm or ntw homa of 7 to 1 2 rooms from tbt modt~ttly prictd to tbt mort prttcntious. List your bomts witJJ mt · for qaick salt. If you art in tbt marktt to buy I may bavt just what you want. The bat buy in Kenilworth for t)s.ooo. Anotbu beautiful home for S37·soo. Ont with riparian riabts for _ S6o,ooo. Mable T. Harney With J. B. COOK, Inc. Offiet, Longbtacb 7830 Ktnilwortb 1 S 76 Miss Jane Burrill, . daughter of Dr. and Mrs. ]. A. Burrill of 812 Green!VOOd aven,Ye, i~ spending the summer at Camp Brynafon, Wis. Among other Wilmette· girls at the camp are Jeanne Culver; daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin H. Culver of 193 Broadway, and Martha .Tencher, daught~r of Mr. -oand Mrs. R. Tencher of 828 Ashland . Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Williams, 1137 avenue . -oLake aven.ue, have returned from a six .weeks' tour of England and France. Dr. M. H. Bickham of 429 Ninth They spent a week in ~aris and went stree~ preached the sermon last Sunover some of the battle fields. day at the Elgin Methodist church - . ---ofor Dr. Gjlbert Stansell who is on his Dr. and Mrs. Ralph T. Huff and vac~tjon . their daughter, Martha Ann, of 796 -oWashington avenue have returned Mis·~ Mildred Burns of 727 Laurel from a two weeks' vacation at Eph- avenue is spending several days at riam, Wis. Long Beach, Mich., visiting a class-omate. Mrs. P. D. Cate and small son Dean, -oof Knoxville, Tenn. ~re spending a Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Allworth and few days with Mr. and M__rs. Joseph family of 427 Eighth street, are spendB. Marshall of 1040 Elmwood avenue. ing a week at Lake Geneva, Wis. Mrs. 0. E. Thaler and two daughters, Mary and Vera, of 617 Greenleaf avenue and her sister, Mrs. MacDonald, and her mother, arrived home last Tuesday from a five weeks' motor trip thrqu~h th_ e e~·st, stol!ping at Detroit, Mich., East Orange, N. J ., Philadelphia, and W ashingto~. Vista del Lago Oub Has August Membenhip Drive -· The Vista del Lago club is .now conducting its annual August me~bership · drive. The pur~ose of the dnve, · according t9 · a rec.~nt bulletin issued by the club is "to keep present members · hap.l)y a~d arouse a spirit of co-operation and Qptimism regarding new membership affiliations." Executive offices of the club have been ·moved from the loop to the club building on Sheridan road between Wilmette -and Kenilworth. However, the office of the membership secretary is still maintained at the old address, 605 North Michigan avenue. Mrs. W. M. Burns and daughter Mildred, of 727 Laurel avenue, spent several days last week at Champaign, Ill. where they arranged for Mildred's entrance in the university of Illinoi~. Miss Burns will enter as a ·senior having .gone three years to Denison university, Ohio. -o- Only Little Things. , , Beyond what is usual and necessary are the finer shades of service-acts of courtesy, deeds of kindness-offering mingled variety and grace to Orrington life. It is this refinement of service, unusual in character, which has givenThe Orrington a fame sui:passing even its excellence in physical appointments. Those who know hotel life as something cold and mechanical will be charmed, indeed, by the rare delicacy of service which is the assured reward of every Orrington tenure. A few Om.gltm SMila-r to 4 fW!~~k-a~} ·ow aflailaole, som· ·· mishetl a11d with ltitebmntes. Ubmd long le4ses make Orrington rates 11ery attractive. · Harold Lunberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Chutes A. Lunberg of 1010 Elmwood avenue, is motoring in the east with two friends . They are stopping at many of the large eastern cities and will be gone about three weeks. -oMiss M. Grace Quigg of 622 Central aventte left Thursday of this week to spend a month in the east, visiting the New England States and New York. -oMrs. Jean Wallingford and her mother of Des Moines, Iowa, ate the house guests of Mrs. ]. A. Duncan of 237 Cumnor road, Kenilworth. -oMr. and Mrs. f. C. Gapen and son Clark of 919 Elmwood avenue have just returned from a two weeks' vacation in the northern Wisconisn woods. B. F. Blymyer of 626 Lake avenue will begin his summer V!,lcation the middle of this month at home. Bernie's Special { "ll:-nm ., AU Children Smile for Bemie Baff $5 · Photographs SIX Regular Value $} ~ Better Pictures - Better Valuu BERNIE STUDIO EVANSTON'S LARGEST AND FINEST HOTEL 1623 Sherman Avenue Evanston (Opposite Postoflice) Phone Univenity 8998