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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 4 Oct 1929, p. 20

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20 ,1 WILMETTE LIFE October 4. 19.29 WERE "\rOU R CHil .. D'S PIANO. LESSONS ...\ SUCCESS IJAST YEAR? )f Mrs. Margaret M. Hayt . Succumbs on Wednesday :M ..Hayt, a re sident· of \Yilmette for the past eleven years, died at the home of her so n, \\'illiam H. Ha\·t . 1310 Maple avenue. on \Ycdnl'sda}:. ~cptcmhcr 25, aftl'r a week's illtll' SS. ~frs. Havt, who \\'as ·72 years ~ · nld. had liHd at her son's homl' fnr man\' n·a rs. ShL· wa s horn in ~ c w y( 1 rJ~ stat e but spem the most of her Iii<.' in Clenland. Th e Rc\'. Ycre V. Lnpcr L)f the \Yilm ette Congregational churrh officiatl·d at fun eral ~c n· ice s which " ·ere held Frida\· aiternnon. ~cptt· mh~.· r 27. at 2 :30 o'clnck fnm1 ~cntt\ funeral hPm e. 1109 Cl'ntral an·nuc. Burial \\'a s at Clr\-eland. }.f r. . · ~[argaret 1 Kenilworth Scouts Enjoy Over-Night . Hike Last Friday T\\'enty- six Kenilworth Boy Scouts took an- O\'er-night hike to Chipi lly not. im esti~nte ou r meth ods of instruction w h ich mak e mu s · ~ in terest ing fo r e ve r~· pup il. l~ tntJ..n.::tt ~o>n F··t · l'!tildn · tt f11111' to ~ix Yt·at·~ nf ag-<' . Training th · · "~tt.li. :1ur:tl. :tlld t:\'tllllli·· ~· · ll!"t·~ lt- :t din~-:· t· ' f··\tnd :ttio n :.t l st udy ,,f ti ll' pt :ll t " . }lit '· , ·ti·tJt "t' lt 't·ll ·· T a ~·Ittr , J: . F . .·\. .. r :\lu ~i,·:tl J ." : t~· · in : tlit t :.: tt t :tt· · ri : tl~ :tn d pit · · · t ·~ f,,'r l'hiltln·n !"iX t11 L\\'1'1\' t'. nrdt· · ~tr:d l'i :tn" !' !:tying i~ in· ·lud, d ill tl w ( ' 11\ll'~t·!" f111' pupil~ :-~Jo .. , ·,. l\\'t ·h 't · ~ · · ·: tr:-: ,,f :t;..: ··. · \ t ' l'lllll)l:l!lilllt ' llt ~ r thl't ·t' !"n ll g·:-: :tl't' l v:t l'llt ·tl th t· fir~t !t-~!"· · 11 · and :It t h, · ~ix th. ti lt' :-:tlltlt ·llt join:-: !"t· \ 't·l':tl pl:t:'·,·r:-: nf tlw r.. :-: tring :tnd \\iiHl in:-tl'lllllt ' l tt:-: t·· f··l'lll :1 !"tll:lll ··n ·h, ·:-; tra . I ns t r uct ion in eH·ry hra nch of mu sic 'fil E M FLTZEH Sc HooL OJ· \\ ' ll.~li ·:TT I · : l\1usic t i~ll llt;j \\' i lll lt'llo · .\\· ·IIIIo · \ \"1:'\:'\I·:Th: .\ Lilll' ll lll .-\ \'t ·tlltt ' - ------ - - - - - - - - -- . - l/1;1 ~ ., ridge in the forest pre se rve west of Glencoe Friday night and Saturday. 1) S 1 'k It \ra s the fir st regular )oy . . cout 11 c of the s,chool year in Kenil\\' orth . FoiiO\\·ing arc the boy s who went on the hike: Stanley Hillman, Cy ~fc Kinn on T om Cruttcndcn. Russell Cuokl', ' ·Carleton Ross. "Rl'<l" Howe , Juninr Dickinson. F·rank \\' illiams, l~nbert Durns, Harry \Yt l':'l' , Tom 1Iildchrant. Stanley Knight. Paul I Leach. :\ick Simo n. John }.fathison. Windsor D. B. E. Plans 1 Frl'd \ \ .nrJ..:man.- Pet er Gilbert. Pa11l Cilbcrt. Jr .. Jack Stebbins. \1 auricc , , B,ene~t Bridge Oct. 18 ~ns l~·y. Lamy ~~ ottl~~)i,. D~)n~tl.d \'~it. 1 he (amhndQL' chapter nf the lwgcr Barrett. 1om ~tnd111g. Lu1 :\Ltt D. D. F l.1L"Id it_s tlrst social and,l~u··. i - I thc\\'s, and Jack Byrne. ne s:; nH' dttl).:!' o t the ~l'ason on l·nda \' The hike "·a:; a dec ided sm·cr~:-- from aitcrnO(lll 11i last " ·eek at the hnml' o.' \ till' bm·s' point of \·ie\\' · hut an un }.lr~ . n. \\ . Thurtell. 201 ~ixth :-trrl't. i<~rtuna-tc one irom that (li Rubert \V . ThL' chai~t~r \\'ill lwl. d a benefit carr~) Tn\\· nk~· . athletic director at the Josepli I Dart~: (lll ~nday t'Hlltn~. OL'tc.lhc; },-.,I ~ c ars school. \\. hile returnin g from at th~.· . lwtm· tll ~fr s. Ltnn~'.' !-. .. l.u :' ~1. the inr cst pr c::.<: rH' in hi~ car " ·ith two 12()(~ l ·. lm_"'~ 11 d . a\· ~· nm·_. . 1 .tcl..:c~::.. :t: L' 1 pi the bo~-s ~fr. Tn\Ytlley' s autnmnhile 11 0 \\ (l n :-.dt: h\ lllt:lllh ~ r~ PI thl l llcl,)t co 11'H Il'< I \\'t'tl 1 ano tl 1cr ma c I. llllL' em I" " ll er. - -- - - - - - - eke road just outside o i Ckn cnt'. Th e 'I 'I l'l r. ](' T o\\'nlrY car \\·as damat! l' d tn tlll' ex.\ r. all< 1 .\ r.- . . a ·. ,.t,,n 1\trc 1'·f J,1 tent · \j · nt· -.tw o 1 llln< 1rcr1 c1n 11 ars. ". _ , c,nr ol· : . llll g"< 1 o n aH~ Illtl' . 1 '\ t ilt 1 \\(lrt 1 1 are l'a\·- ' tht· t1CCtt 1ants \\·as in'un·d. tug tJH~ L st nt ( ktt 1 lwr tn spend a \\'L'l' k 1 J c1 r tl'n daY s \·isitinl.!· ~t r. and \f r~ . I.es1il' \fc:\rtlntr a t tr'1~.·ir homL' in Hrid g~.·\frs. Ed\\·in Hedrick and daughter. J·ort, C)ntl. \fr. and ~lr:- . }.f c:\rthnr Phebe. 304 ~felrnse an~ nul'. rl'tnrned inrmerl~· liHd nn Oxi,,rd mad. l(t·rJil - tn Kenilworth last Saturda\' after worth. spe nding the summt·r at their i11m1c in -oLt:land. 1fich. Ph ebe retumnl to the :\ parent and teacher lllel·ting \Ya s , .·\rt ithtitutc on ~f o nday to continue hl·ld yesterday at the :\e\\' Trier High 11 er art course. ~he expects to gl1 to srhnul fllr thl' frc shm .Ln and sophom .)rl' Detroit to<la\· to spend tile \\'L'l'k-cnd ria :'ses. ~rh oo l did not start until I 'isiting friend s. \lrs. Ja k Lcimcrt p'dock and lasted until 9 o'clock in , ( \·irginia Hedrick) ,·isitl'd her muther ·r<ler that the parents could visit i1 1 Lela nd fnr ten day s during Scptemclassrs and meet the teachers. · bcr: - - - -·- - - - - -·- - - J 1 1 -· i I BEFORE AFTER our scientific way tnakes the difference M A~Y of the suits you sec that look so smart and new at:en ·r reall y ne\v at all. They've been cleaned and pressed by our new scientific method that restores the freshness and resilience of the fabrics . Phone for service. We' ll put another season 's \vear tnto last year· s suit. Necktie Special beginnin g O ctober 7 we will clc.ln .t nd press ten men 's neck ties for \ H'C K I F or on e ~· $1.00 Schultz& Nord T he V illage Cleaners 11 52 C enr r.1l AYcnue. Wilmette Phon es 3 20-3 2 1 Evanston Phone: Greenleaf 6660

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