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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 13 Aug 1931, p. 27

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and H. Alport with nçt cards of 164. This event was f ollowed by a steak dînuier on the Skokie terrace and the members of this Glencoe *club strely know how to get the best out of coun- try club if e. SIBLEYý JR. A GOLFER .Gordon Sibley, Jr., nine-year..old son of Mr. and- Mrs. Cordon L. Sib- Iey,, of Washington' avenue, Glencoe,, is a coming, golf star. Gordon, Ji. bits the. baIl well -for a player of bis years and Bob Stuppe says that he' takes the gamee seriously and is coin- ing f ast. GORDON HOME Leslie Stuart Gordon of Winnetka is'back f romn a golfing vist to the Pacific coast and lie says that the coast players are real golfers. He says that all-the-year golf is a big asset in. de-. veloping young, stars and predicts -great things for the,.Pacific coast boys in, the near f uture. THREE 71' The. Bal Sweepstakes at Indian Hill developed into a triple tie bet ween L. H. Northrup, 82-11-71. R. A. Aisbton, 78-7-71, and 0. M. Burton, 92-21-71. W.ý B. ýFitch, 81 -8-73 and John C. Hard- ing, 85-12-73 finished in a tie for fourtb place. Ail of these clever golf- ers make their home in Winnetka and there are a lot of other players in this1 north shore city who shoot equally as wvell. The Glencoe Golf club is a busy place and miany of the women are de- veloping a fine gaine. Amcrng the. Glencoe women seen on the course during- the ast week were Mrâ. C. S.~ ~ .ei, r. A. H. Marshall, Mrs. M. A.ý Behrend, Mrs. M. 0. Comibes,: Mrs. L. Cowan, Mrs. J. Goldberg, Mrs. V. R. Cla'rk,. Mrs. K. D. Ross and Mrs. N. P. Colwell. The Glencoe links are in wonderful condition and this course is a fine test of.golf.' TO PAINT IN 'NEW YORK Francis Chapin, the artist, Who bas béén !living at the homeof Mis. Weilliami Taylor, 310 Cumnor roadl, Kenilwortb, is leaving tbis week for, Woodstock, N. Y., where he will. bave an oppor- tunity. to paint manjy of the attractive spots throughout the state. Gordon Cutler, 207 Woodstock ave- nue, Kenilworth,'bas returned f rom a three weeks' motor and, .camoe trip with Jack, Mee and Bill Sundlof of, Wil- mette. -o0 Mrs. Warren Pease, 320 Leicester. road, Kenilworth, entertained twelve guests at luncheon and .bridge...at, In- dian Hill club on Friday, Atiguet 7.~ 0o- Miss Relda Murray, clerk at the Ken ilworth postoffice, returned to ber duties Monday morning after a f ew days spent at Blooniington, El. MIDSUMMER SPECIALI Berme Ca"ptures Al Children Walter Koch, 1285 Scott' avenue, Hubbard* Woods. Mr. Waite is the son of Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Waite of ]Boston. He and bis bride wil be at home -at.7621 Greenview avenue, Chicago, about September 1. Walter Marx, Jr., has returned' to Kenilworth*f rom a flsbiug trip to Ely, Minn. where he bas been. with - Mar- shall Goddard of Evauston., "Gaines and Toys" andi "Plaunts of Marshes, Bogs and Streams" tii. on Priday "Music in Primitive Land" and "Prehistoric Man."~ On 'rucsday there wlll be general tours of authrop- ological1, botanical, geological ýand zoological ekhibits. These -tours, con- ducted by staff lecturers, are open te ail museui visitors. Parties assemble inside the north entrance. Mrs. Warren Pffe e f 320 Leicester road, Kenilworth, returned lut. week froina visit of ten days at the'Wau- saukee club in Wisconsin at'the sunu- nmer home of lier daughiter, Mrs.à E. P. Sheridan of Evanston. STUDIO BUILDING, 1718 SHERiM AN AVENUE, IP Y013 will openi the41tionery and utnr o the z's you will find the word ",zeal" defizied as "tardor ini the pursuit of a cause"f, theu if yon; wiJ.1 Study tRie me&ding of- that ol. aying "from, A. to VI you will learn that It refers to- oneý who knows hie work, or calig,- or profession from beginning ta end--literally "from A ta Z".. Re is one who has acquired knowlecdget abillty, andi skiJ.1 Lu do1ig some on~e thing better than anythirng elso. Thie train- ii& waas acquir.d by e.soe- * . . iati»g withR those who are * sepecialists or experts Ini tRis'particular line. How, ever, you muet not expeot,, eduoation tt funish YOU a mind any more tRau a«ri-. Oulture makes s 011. Educa-, tion trains the ind, ta thurin thie band ta perform with skill. It may b. seen . H. aUow* Prqx'iotor New Toem Eegiu'.Tuusdy, Sept. 1 the "Better Pictures-Better Values"- 1623 Sherman Ave.,. Evanston e.UN.89 all TéL UNI* 8998

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