1o Mrs. Elizabeth Dryburgh, 1315 Chestgut avenue, left Saturday for New York city to meet her ' granddaughter, Miss Be!ty Brown, who re_ turned from abroad on the Steamship Majestic, which docked August 21. Miss Brown, who iS~ the dauehter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brown of Wilmette, v.isiteil the .British Isles and the principal cities and resorts on the continent. ' ·'WILMETTE Miss Eleanor Brown, 'who has· been visiting Miss Dorothy Hall of Wilm~tte and other friends in Winnetka, left Thursday for Be.a ver, Penn., where the Browns are now making their borne. Her mother, Mrs. James Brown, who has been convalescing at the Michael Reese· hospital following an operation was able to leave with Miss Eleanor. Maybelle M. Kuelzow, daughter of Mr. and Mr$. A. J Kuelzow, of 611 Greenleaf avenue has been at the Evanston hos_pital recovering from an operation. LIFE August 24, 1928 PRODUCES PLAY --oMr. and Mrs. Dudley C. Stone and their son, Dudley, Jr., and Miss Joe 'Skidmore motored to Lake Geneva last week-end. JI:T ()r= ~ li4~()~ 13~UJiiH U1ith jade green and rock Whitfield Cook, who is studying at the Baker School of Dramatic Arts at Yale university, is in Nashville, Tenn., where he was invited to put one of his plays written this summer on the stage Indian Hill's big splash of the year there. in golf, the Women's Western championship, was featured by sterling play, Miss Dorothy and Miss Grace Hart- large galleries of north shore notables ' mann of 1035 Sheridan road are spend- and a triumph by Mrs. Harry Pressing a w·\!k at the Charl~s McCoy ler of Los Angeles, who achieved the notable feat of becoming a "repeater," ~ummer home at Minoqua, Wis. having captured the title last year. --oMr. and Mrs. ]. P. O'Connor of 718 It was a north shore golfer who surElmwood avenue left Tuesday for the vived the hectic early rounds of the tournament to meet the Los Angeles Everett Resort at Eagle River, Wis. star, this being Miss Wilson of Glenview. The score was 7 and 6. Among the starters in the championship which finished last Saturday were several north sho"e players, but all fell by the wayside as Mrs. Pressler and Miss Wilson survived round after round. Among these stars was Mrs. Austin Pardue, the former Dorothy Klotz, who put up a great battle, but was eliminated. The final was a great contest. Mrs. PT"essler ("arne from behind and dishandle. played impressive golf, while :Miss Wilsou, after a brilliant start, seemed to tire in the second round and found many of the traps. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Burtner of 810 Oakwood avenue have gone to Macatawa, Mich. for three weeks' vacation. Mrs. Burtner attended the summer session of the National Kindergarten and Elementary college ior the purpose of keeping up with the new educational methods. Coast . Champ Takes W oman,s W este.rn 'fitle $econd Time ing unit, and comes in a &repcoof cue eo it. .can he put away hot. The Sunbeam panmteed Iron hu an all-over heat- ···· ta.OO Iron and case . 8.50 Regular value, $11.50 Brush~ HOME Purchase laundry equipment dufolg August. The $10.50 clothes rack is prioed with waahen, and ironers to eave money for you. Come In and ·aee these new labor- savi~g machines. Aleo equipment to dry your wash the quick, scientific way, indoors. at 198 up. 2335 Forest View lioad EVANSTON, !LL. i730 ti.SO WELMAID PAD and COVER for Ironing Board 6.00 HOTPOINT CALROD, SUPER-IRON .... OPEN lfYouPrefer Purchase August18to September 2 2 until9 p. m. Auspices The "Little by Little" Way at Small BaH you au.tficiene con.t181&ien.ce outlets? JOSEPH W. KEHOE, District Manaeer NORTH SHORE _ ELECTRIC LEAGUE ·I Extra Cost Wilmette 2899