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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 14 Jun 1929, p. 31

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June 14, 1929 WILMETTE LIFE Jl WMAQ 5:45 P. M. Stories and fun for the children (also an important secret)' in the new radio program-"My Bookhouse Storytime" Thursday and · Friday at 5 :45 P. M., over WMAQ. Adv. Olaf Bolm, Maxine Schneider, Jean Ann Moulding, Howard Moulding, Jane . . Horsting, Miriam West, Jane Erickson, ::.....----------------~ Next week's free guide-lecture tours Mary vVaidner, and Jean Fisher. Miss Maybelle Natkin, reader, is at Field Museum of ~atural History the assisting artist. will begin Monday, morn ing, June 17, with "Oils. Sugars and Starche s" c. t 11 o'clock. "Micronesia and Polvncsia" will be pr<.:~ented Monda\· aitcn~oon at 3 o'clock. On \ Vednesd;y at the sam~ hours s u~j ects will be "~fadagascar" . and "Musical Instruments," and on Friday ·· Indian Costun~ es" and "Chinese Art." General tours oi the department s of a nthropology, botany, geology and zool~y will be giYcn on Tuesdav and Thursda~·. The tours of musemi1 exhibits are conduct ed hY staff lecturers, and the general puhiic is im·ited. Parties a ssemb le inside the north entrance. · Heads Garden Day I "Oils, Sugars, Starches," Museum Lecture ·June 17 Group and Private Whoopee! I ·AIO'I It Great! ·INSTRUCTION for Boys and Girls 4 years of age and up. June 17-August 9 NewTrier High School Beginners are taught how to swim Swimmers become better swimmers Diving is taught to all Pauline P~ttibone Presents Pupils in Recital June 17 . ?\fiss Pauline Pettibone is presentmg th e followmg of her pupils in recital ~Ion day <'\'Cning, June 17, .at the \\.ilmett e ~lasonic temple: Dorothy Fisher. ~f~ rgar e t Horsting, For ·information call Mr. Jackson Winnetka 2400 daily Evenings, University 6448 THERE IS TRUE ECONOMY ... Mrs. :t\. Landon Hovt of \Vinn etka is general chairman i~ charge of arran~~ cments for th e garden day which is being planned for benefit of th e 1\ational Kindergarten and .Elementan· college Tuesday, ] une 18. It will be held at the coll ege at 11 and will be opened with a lectur e on "The ).l aking <,f a Garden" bv }.frs. Linn \ Vhite . Luncheon at Vista del Lago · will follow \\·ith a tour of Xorth Shore gardens. !\Irs. Harry G. Phillips of EYans ton is in charge of lun cheon arran gements for the day. ).lrs. He.rman Fabry of Evanston is in charge of the ticket sale. MEN'S 3-Piece .25 SEND YOUR HOUSEHOLD ITEMS Cleaned for .cleaning-Drapes, Rugs, Men's C!eaned & Pressed and Women's Hats, Neckwear, & Pressed Golf Attire, etc. ·--------------------------· GREENI .~EAF 405 We Will Call For and Deliver "It Costs No More for Satisfaction" Free Storage Service to 411 Our Regular Customers . SUITS in keeping your apparel cleaned and pressed. The now prevailing low prices should enable every one to take advantage of this reduced price service. .75 Clock 214 Years . Old Is Insurance Company Gift {I A 21-l-YCar-old bracket clock ha:; been presented to Crit che ll, ).!iller. \Yhitn~:y & Barbour of Ch icago as a mark of esteem and appreciation for a half cent ury oi :;ole agency representation of the old Phoenix Assurance company of London. E ngland. The clock was made in 1715 b,· Daniel Delander oi London. one of the world's famous clock makers. Thi s clock i:-; said to be a wonderful piece of mechanism and may be examined casih- bv n·ason of its locatio n inside tile entrance oi the office of Crit chel l. ).tiller \\'hi tncy l'· Barbour in the I nsuranrc Exchange building. The old Phoenix i=- a compai1y iavorahly kn o,vn in th e insurance business and its record of loss payments in all the world's casualties the last one hundred and fi ft\· ve'ars attract the favorable considerati"on of in surers. The office of Critchcll, ~~Iillcr, Whitney ~ Barhour was organized in 1868. Wilmette Phone Wilmette 352 Office: 1738 Sherman Avenue Plant: 821-823 Emerson Street Chicago Phone Briargate 8402 Tom Warne, Rut Walter Break National Records . Two Northwestern athletes won national track championships in the N. C.A. A. meet at Stagg field last weekend. Tom Warne set up a new meet record in the pole vault, winning the event in a tie with W. Edmonds of Stanford. Their r'e cord height was 13 feet 8 7-8 inches. Rut Walter won the quarter mile, beating a fast field to the tape in :47 9-10. He ran about sixth until the final yards, overtaking Williamson of Oklahoma Baptist, 20 yards from the finish to go into the lead.

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