20 WILMETTE LIFE July 19, 192Q ~ ·Meyer, clerks, and G. W. Steffen, 1 Harold Cook, J acoh McDaniel, J. P. Steffen, and Harvey Hoth, carriers at ~ = the \\ ilmette postoffice, ,\·ill begin ~ I sahel Warrington ~ ·= their annual fifteen-day vacations ~ ~ Tuesday, ] uly 23. Two other clerks. ~ Marjorie D. Mi sura and F. ]. Balmes, = 814 Ridge Terr., Evanston ~ on.- lllof'li: Sout.h · or ( 'c·ntrul and five . carriers, John J. Schmitz, ~ l Jniversity 4198 John Kalmes, Arthur Prochnow, Em.IXXXXXXXXXXXJXXJXXXXXXXX. _ m et K ivlancl, _and Paul 1-(i,, la·~d, ~vho --Jncth·lchlnl ln!'trof'tlnn l1~' )frs. llf'RII~ nne! Ju·r ns!'lst.unts In ull ~ 1 arnulf'. hlarh Hltnnl 1111d c· oll··arc·. ~ !iinh.if'tts. t:,.x: ][ . n:::ltn::un:r::xcxtni~I:J:IXI~ I[Xl~.~ More Poatoflice W o~kers ~ Do You Need = Leave on Annu~l Vacations TUTORING? = Donald. ]. Hartn<.'H . and Ernest F. are on vacation now, will return to their duties next Monday. HEAPS I ~ - Here's "" oiler that's too good to miss 0Dly'205*for New FBIGIDAI. BE Poreelai.n-on-steel outside and inside Eqr·ippetl with the fa111ous ··Cold Control~~ Look at the way this Fri~idaire is Jnadc. The beautiful cabinet is finished in Tu-Tone Porcelain-on-steel. Inside, scan1less Porcelain-on-steel with rounded cor.n ers. Listen to the power unit ··· it is so quiet you don't hear it start, or stop, or rut~. Anti all ofthe 1neehanism is conr . .ed i11side the cabinet. And ucspi te the rentarkably low price, this Fri~idaire is equipped with the fatuous "Cold Control"-a simple patented de,ice that enables you to #!Ovcrn at will the time required to frcczt.~ it·e cubes. You ~n tnake the n1os t unusual frozen salads and desserts-easily and quickly. AngJ,ls and Ian Steven, sons of Mr. and Mrs. J. Angus Steven, 124 Br.oadBy AI Schaefer way avenue, left recently for Camp The first home twilight game of Highlands, Plum Lake, Sayner, Wis., the season wilt be played at the Village Green Thursday evening at 6 to be gone until the end of August. o'clock when the famous Detroit -oM r. and Mrs. S. A. Wheelock of 822 ~-----~ Clowns will furnish the opposition to Central avenue have as their guests, Mrs . the Wilmette M. F. Kirk and her son and daughter, Chamber of ComThomas and Elizabeth, of Dallas, merce nine. Texas. The Kirks expect to _tay in Wil"Doc" Rennold.s, mette untillhe first wrek in September. man age r of the local club, is antici1> a t i n g a huge crowd of spectators. The visitors, besides being real ball-p 1aye r s, are comedians of the first order and "Doc" Rennolds some of them will be rigged out in clown costume. It is declared that the comedy that the Detroiters pack into a contest, while not letting up in their effors to win, would furnish a good act to any circus. Fans are urged to hring their children to the scene of action. Golf players would do welt to forego their usual exercise to view the pastime. And the ladies, who constitute a large part of the home rooters, are asked to bring their fellow cl.uh members. And last, but not least by any means, everyone present will see the home team in . action. The vVilmette crew is traveling at ·a fast clip and is not only )ooking the headliners in the Mid- West league. but trimming them rather consistently. Detroit Clowns and Local Nine to Offer Baseball and Comedy · ==== ft Hold Funeral Tuesday for Mrs. Adeline E. Elliott Mrs. Adeline Elvira Elliott, 79, ·died SaturcJay, July 13, at the home of her daughter and son -in-law; 'Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Decker, 191 Fuller lane, vVinnetka. For the past six years Mrs. Elliott had made her home with the Deckers in \Vinnctka, . and prior to that had liYcd with them in \Vilmette. She had heen active in the work of the \Vilmette Parish Methodist church until a frw vears ago and was the first nresident of the Home ~fi s sionarr so~ ietv of that church. Two daughtrrs, Mrs. Decker, of \Vinnetka, ancl Mrs. Dai ~ \' P. Brown, of Los An.g cles, Cal., and t wo so·ns. Rohcrt Elliott. of Chicago, and Harrv Elliott, nf Park Ridge, survive her. The funeral services were held at Scott's funeral home. 1109 Central ave"Ue. \Vilmette, Tuesdav afternoon at ~ :30 o'clock. with the Rev. Horace G. <;mith of the \Vilmette .·, Parish Me·ho<iist church. officiating. Burial was .,t Memorial Park cemetery. With thefamous Frigidaire "Cold Control" you can regulate the freezing time in . your Frigidaire just as you regulate the cooking time in the oven of your gas stove. Miscellaneous Collection of New Books Is· Received A miscellaneous collection of seven new books has been received at the Vv'ilnH~tte Public lihrarv, Miss Anne L. Whitmack, librarian. announces. The new volumes are: "Black Camel" by Biggers, "Fist! Preferred" bv Wadehouse, "Flowers of Mountain and Plain" bv Clements, "Ether and Me" h~, Rogers, "Paris. Is a Woman's Town" h,v Joseph,v, "Chicago" hy Merriam, ~nd "Spain" by Sedgwick. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Evans, 615 Greg-orv avenue, had as their guests la:'t wt>ek-end the latter's brother and his· wife Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Vo'ls of Bonne Terre, Mo .. and Mr. and Mrs. Warden f.ang of East St. Louis, who were all en route for a tour of the East. Mrs. Alhert G. Ackermann, 811 Park :wenue entertained several friends at 1uncheon and bridge at her horne on Tuesday. But call at our display room and see this, Frigidaire. A small down payment puts any Frigidaire in your home. Co1ne in today. 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