14 WI~METTE LIFE CIRCLE PICNIC MONDAY June 28, 1929 <> Fresh Strawbtrry and Orangt Bisque Orders taken · for fancy Ice Cream Moulds Ice Crum Snider-Cazel Drug Co. Wilmette .Ed~ar A.Stevens.loc 161J:4 ORRINGTON AV. E NUE About thirty members of the Nortb End circle of the Wilmette Congregational church will be entertained on Monday by Mrs. A. M. Anderson of 1221 Chestnut avenue, at her summer Fair Ravinia, thou fairest of fair abodes. home in Barrington, Ill., at a picnic Once more thy gates fling wide to welcome t·elebrities of note luncheon. Who, since last wooed thee, circlep the globe. Miss Mary Farmer, daughter of the Fred R. Farmers, 915 Elmwood ave - And in tranquility the loftier climes adorned nue, 'is entertaining Miss Betty Burkle of Lafayette, Ind., as her house gue:) t Whilst thou, Fair Ravinia, snow this week. Both Miss Farmer and crowned didst slumber. Miss Burkle are members of the Ch1 Omega sorority at Purdue university. ubliantly thy atmosphere vibrates with Lafayette, Ind. celestial melodies, Sonatas, arias of great musicians' lore Which long would. be forgot if not in silver throats lay cradled Ecstatic . notes and wafted in the air amidst eloquent orchestral play Thence audiences from manvwhere, enraptured, voice thy praise! Fair Ravinia r E V A· N SIC N "Hot Weather Specials" Make it Easy to keep cool and look smart-· Just arrived in time for the Fourth of July Our buyers have just returned from New York with most interesting collections of new summer fashions -the very things you need to follow Fashion's summ~r dictum of "keep cool and look smart." These hot weather fashions will delight you by their versatile adaptability to every hour of the day. The pricest toot are fat:. less than would be expected on such smart fashions. For woment misses·, and children-for the Fourth and for all the bright summer days to come. You'll like particularly the sun-back crepe-de-chine and silk pique frocks-the wide variety of unusually smart jacket frocks· linen and pique suits . - and exquisitely lovely cool chiffon ensembles. Ah. North Shore dost appreciate to full extent how blessed thou art To entertain within enchanted shrine, music, song, beauty sublime Which hold enthralled alike, sage, layman. children, thinkers profoun<i And soothes the wearv heart bowed down · Or rouse to higher realm some \\·ho '"ith morbid. remini scences bound? Butterflies, birds, beetles, moth s gayh· flutter round And hover nigh sweet flowers which delicately scent the grounds. Lo. when at eve the sun goes downthere is no frown , Another glorious scene peers through thy shadowy gown: Glowworms glow, and trees which, th e rainbo"· hued stage ensphere. Like unto sentinels in silhouette appear Their lac e-like arms extend to greet in moonlig-ht's lending splendor And share with thee the loving CREATOR'S wonders. On roll from yonder distance, a s tho some cloistered cell hath burst asunder, Straving note s from dear Lake ~lichi gan Blending with ~hrilly sounds· of Katydid's katvdidn't , And folto~ed oft hy \Votan's thund~r! ! Jan lanterns sprightl~' swaying to and fro seem to illumine a path For · Sir. or be it Lady, Bat , .-hich season after season leaves its rafters And in mysterious nocturnal frolic dashes up, then down? Ah, yes makes some folks frown! I Also frocks, ensembles, coats and bats in new styles and fabrics have just arrived in the Lower Price Room. Bathing Suits Corselettes of fine imported net Summer Girdles Costume Slips 2-piece Dance sets Chemise Stepins Silk Broadcloth Honan Pongee Knitwear Hats Handbags Hosiery Beach Robes Printed Silks Printed Georgettes Plain Crepe-de-chine Flat Crepes Oriental Damask I ; Entrancingly into the heart, steal · cheri shed memories of precious vein \Vhile march before the eye, visions of · armoured "'arriors, stately knights, · And maids in gleeful mien. Yet on ' and on the seraphic theme chants on. When all too soon a lull-the curtain warns That auto's trail awaits its hum, to · escort each one to his home ! Through winding road of Hubbard Hills, rear-lights like fireflies blaze the way Alas! they. too with sleep's sweet slumI b'er fade. But memory, treasured memory, in thee the joys of Fair Ravinia remain. -Charlotte W. Becker Miss Mary Martin, daughter of the George L. Martins, 1046 Elmwood avenue, has gone to Des Moines Iowa to visit her uncle, James Calla~an, u~til a_bout the third of July, after which ttme she will go with him on a trip to New York. -oThe W. ]. Denholms, formerly of 1123 Elmwood avenue, moved recently to Elizabeth, N. ]., where they have taken up their permanent residence.