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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 20 Sep 1929, p. 9

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September 20, 1929 Kenilworth Boy Hikers Arrange Over-Night Trip ============================================================= Public Forum September 11 , 1929 Editor, \Yll,:\lf.'fTE LIFE: If a resident of \ Vilmcttc \vants to I take special pride in the village let hith go through the park system and enjoy the beach on Lake Michigan. This beach and the .parks have been cared for this year in an unusually fine ' and capable manner. All papers are raked up, the flowers are wonderfully well kept, the whok thing- is a matter of great pride and the people res ponsible arc to be very heartily commended for . their work. ! V cry truly yours, .\xcl Lonnquist. WILMETTE L I ·F E 9 ..... Junior Hikers of Kenilworth wi ll take tneir first hike of the year this Frid::ty atid Saturday to Chippily ridge in the J<·orest Preserves. Thirty-three boys had signed up for the hike by Tue sday morning. Seventeen of this number, including the bovs who an: 10 and 11 years old, will leave for Chippily rid ~e Friday after school and camp there uvcr night, while the remaining six t c~ n. boys 8 and. 9 years old, will go to the clmp site Saturday moming. Robert \V. Town ley, athletic 1lit e e l . >~· ~t the Jos<:ph Scars chool, ,,·iu i; .. , r!Jarge of the hike, stated this w ;:- d~ that the OYer- night hike will be the fir st experience of the kind for mail\· d the boys, who have been looking forward to the occasion for some time. Up to Tuesday morning t he following boys had signed up for the overllight hike: ] ohn \\' eese, George Simon, \' a l Smith, Billy St ebbins, Jack Mervis, Benjamin MacKimmon, Jark H,)lden. Bruce Granstrom, ] ack Loale, Charles Thorsen, Jack Fyfe, Billy S:::ott, David Ski llin , Vern o n Faulstick, Burton Smith, George Richards, and :\rthur Bonnet. Younger boys who intend to go to Chippily ridge Saturday morning are: John Hawley, Jimmy O lin , Tom Keith, Billy Carpenter, Andy Kirby, Gi lb ert ~~L dntosh, Frank Carpenter, Bobby .·\nclerson, George Jones, Frank Kno,) p, Benny Richards, l{andolph Seyfried, Dana Morri son, John Dix, Billy \Volf, 2nd Arend Knoop. .:\1 iss Lois Nordberg, daughter of .:\1r. and ).frs. \\'illiam S. :Kordbur~~. ~89 Sun ct road. \ Vinnetka, has en t ered her freshman vea r at Lake Forest college. Miss Kord burg grad uat ed this .lu11e from :t\ew Trier. "Now I Can Keep Baby Covered!" Mothers enjoy a wonderful feeling of security when they know their children are protected by Den tons. The hygienic fabric of soft-knit unbleached cotton and pure, virgin wool gives real protection for children during cold winter nights. Even if covers are kicked off, tender little bodies are kept snug and warm. We sell Den tons in all sizes for infants and children. I Polo and Hunt Club Plans to Construct Riding Arena The 317th Cava lry Polo and Hunt club at Harmes road near Simpson street in Morton Grove has plans und er wa\· for the construction this fall of a stee l ancl concrete a rena one hun dred hy t\\'O hundred feet, containiti g une hundred sta ll s and a ga ller y for .. ~ pectators. The constru ction of this arena \\'ill make it possible for north ~ h ore sport smen to ride at night and throughout the \\"inter. The arena will l;e th e on ly o ne between the Chicago 1 l~idin g academy an d Fort S heridan ancl \\ ill draw man y private hor ses from Ctt her clubs durin g the winter months. Sizes 0 to 10 Priced from $1.00 to $1.90 Wool Sweater Sets Downy wool sweaters with urns to match, in dainty shades of blue. pink. tan. red. peach, etc. Sizes 2-4-6 years. Priced at $3.75 Fall . Underwear A new stock of Carters and the t>opular E'-Z union suits in sizes from 2 to 1 2. Priced to sell for -NOW HERE $1.00 Flannelette Sleepers and pajamas. Made of fine quality ftanneleue . A full range of sizes. Priced at $1.00 and $1.25 TAYLOR'S The Satisfactory Store 1123-25-27 Central Ave.-Phone Wil. 1914 )()l,( I · you would achieve smartness and charm in appearance have us give you a modern style F · Comp!ete GABRIELEEN PERMANENT WAVE Then you'll know your coiffure is always correct. New Radiola 66. One of the finest superheterodynes ever offered. Many refinements. Built - in electrodynamic speaker. Unusually attractive price, $246.50. Let us give you a free home demonstration W HEN the snow clings thickly to your window and wildly whirls beneath the atreet light, then, with a thrill of comfort, you are grateful for the glowing, glorious cheer of radiator heat. Snow against the window pane AMERICAN RADIATOR HEATING EQUIPMENT ..... Mrs. F. A. Buck Wilmette Ave. Phone Wilmette 4598 1 167 I llilmrttr ilusic ~l1nl· Ca?'lcton 11 will bring seventy-degree warmth to every room. Yet it is low in price and high in fuel economy. We'll be glad to make a liberal allowance on your old furnace . Kcmm cy c1· 7 9 Wilmette Ave., Wilmette, III. Phone Wilmette 3006 Less than S75 a room to install· Convenient payments . We 8uarantee all work William B. I.~ucke 514 Railroad A venue Telephone Wilmette 2020-2021

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