J tm e 28, 1929 W.I L M E T T E LIFE 7 uDaddy" Hood Is · Fete. d by Friends at :lA B · hd 87~fTt 1rf ay Vattman Playground Wins From Village Green~ 13-3. I I ' Vattman playground took. the first boys' p laY,ground ball game of the -;unH.n er schedule from the Village Green Tuesday afternoon by a · score of 13 to 3. Howard Ball and Victor Arnesson formed the battery for the victors and. Frank Koenan a11d Stanley Cockran were the batteries for the Village Green. Following is the line up: Vattman - Robert Smith, Victor :< \rnesson, Fred Aschhacker, Howard. Ball, \Vatter Foslund Bill Wade Davis Haas, Gerald Spinn~r, Douglas' Huek, John Sper_ e des, Clark Kirwan. and H:ll Roberts; Village Green _:_Stanlcy Cockran, Frank Koenan, Jim Kivland, Joe Wirt, Gordon Rejoy, Bud Krensch, Ed Stanco, Anthony Busschev, Carl Michelson, \Vayne Cockran, Ralph Borre, and Pau l Hoffman. Saturday, June 22, Comrade John A. "Daddy" Hood, G. A. R. veteran who resides at 106 Sixth street, celebrated his eighty-seventh birthday anniversary. The occasion was made inemorab le by. a gathering of his comrades and neighbors to the number of seventy \v!w assembled ori his lawn in the evening to congratulate and wish him many happy returns. The Civil war veterans present we:-e F~~nk Briggs an~ .Charles Pierce of \ \ tlmette, and \\ llltam P. Turner, E. P. Jones and \V. Vv. Yates of Evanston. . . Th~ td~a of observm~ "Dadcl:( H?od.s e tghty-scventh m il estone. m thts mformal manner was ~once tvcd by ~1 rs. A. J.. Dows and ~ftss Ethe l Graves of Wtlmctte. Cake and ice cream vrere served and as the e\·ening On ~Ion day evening, July 1, Ruth was perfect for an outdoor affair, the ) oyce, .1\f a-rtha O'Connor, and Doris event was voted a huge success. \ Volfe of Kenilworth a r e leaving for Camp Brynovan in Rhi nelander, \ Vis. ~frs. F. B. Raymond, ·w ho has been - ospending the winter at the home of Supt. J. R. Harper, of the \Vilmctte her sister, :Mrs. E. F. Angclbeck of Pub lic schools, spent last week-end at 1630 \\ a lnut avenue, left \ \'ednesday his farm near Hartford, Uich. for her summer home at Sault Stc. Marie. ~he was accompanied as far a . Grand Rapid hy lH.' r (bughter, ~[iss Thelma Raymond. WKO! Ogninep Sono nO 'reh throN reoSh sitiV rOu Graned Dsialpy Rmoo. geihlGJsi~ sh N l INT acynf dosof N 1 SASGL icbreudiDst tdecri ot neourcsm yb hTe eacleCnr .T ehtgiFshl oC M TIEWTLE , L IL . 1 Mnai 5 tS. 7 \\Ttnlite~e, ;~11111 11 111'11'111111111111 11 111'11 11 1'11'11 lli. "' .... ·~ .. -oJut Engel of 210 Dupee place and his three friends, Jim Dwyer. Leo Dwyer, and Arthur Beatty, of Rogers Park, arc making a three months' tour d ,,·es tern s tates. The,- " ·ill Yisit th~ principal cities and i~1clucle the Black Hill;; in their journey. -0- a,·cnuc, will lca,:e on ~ l oncia" for \\'ar'"ick \Voods camp on Pium L:1ke, Sayner, \\'is. She has accepted a position as mu sic counselor at the camp and \Yill be there during the month of July. ~Ii. Ethel Flentye. daughter of ~{r. and ~frs. Henn- L. Fkntve. 729 Lake "You Cannot Cat the Cake · ,_,. 00. , I" And Have It .L OUR PRICES MEN'S SUITS -o\fiss Ann Bagby of \fiami, former ly of \\.ilmcttc, left Thursday of last \Yeek tn join ·h er parents at their new home in Florida after spending a \veek ,,·ith the Edwin L. Be lshe familv vf 530 Forest avenue. -0- Either one or the other must be your choice. So it is in regard to dry cleaning. Is it quality cleaning and service you want or is it low price? Both you cannot have. It costs money to deliver quality work and render high class service. The cleaner who solicits business on the basis of low price must, of necessity, sacrifice quality and service. . He is forced to insist upon rush work, which often proves disastrous to the garments. Dainty, delicate, valuable household things and garments require the utmost care in order to be properly cleaned and returned without harm. O~r business is built upon the firm foundation $1.50 Tw o or T h ree -Piece, An y Fabric \fiss Pauline Pettibone is sailing Friday, Jut 28. from Xcw York aboarcl the Statendam . for a vacation in Europe. She ,,jll return the middle oi A ugust to begin the fall season of teaching and atcompanying. -O- MEN'S TOPCOATS $1.50 MEN'S OVERCOATS J. :\rthur Bermingham has returned home to spend the summer with his parents, the \\ratter P. Berminghams of 718 Laurel an·nuc. Arthur is a junior at St. \ f ary's college, ~t. ).fary's, Kas. · -oThe Henry B. Dcarborns have rented their home this ~ummcr to Mr. Dear·· horn's sister and her family, the Roger Erbes of Chicago, whi le the former are in X cw York. $1.75 L inin gs Hand P ressed LADIES' DRESSES $1.75 and Up Accord ing to Se rvice Rendered LADIES' UNLINED COATS -oSidnev Y. Ball of H ill road, Indian H ill ct;tertait1ed he r bridge cl ub last \ Veclnesday afte rn oon. ~ r rs. $1.75 Fa ncy Lin ed and Fur Trimmed . at Reason able Rates of quality workmanship and high class service at prices that are fair, and it is upon this basis that we solicit your patronage. ~---------·----·---------, DECORATE During Vacation ure on your Va cation. A ,·oict tlu· fn('otn e ni t> n ct' of bf' ln ~ t orn Ull h y Junln ~ th e DN·ora tln g and Pnintln g done whil e you SC'H ULTZ & NORD The ·Village Cleaners 1152 Central Ave., Wilmette Phone Wilmette 320-321 Evanston Phone: Greenleaf 6660 M. Portenhauser Painter and Decorator 1030 Greenleaf .Phone 2764 ~---------·--------------· I