Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 28 Sep 1933, p. 12

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JIMY AKAIAy* ALC estnUt avenue, re- turned September 10, from a sum- mer spent at Linden Hil1s, Midi., where ber aunt bas a sunimer home. Mr. Sbedden spent week-ends with bis family. CaDp Season Open Ye Old Cider Mill Sweet Apple Cider. We pres fresh every day Saturdays and Sundiayà Our specîal days Brifg, your jug and% enjoy real apple 'eider WHEELING FARMS Fro. Foes, oCoonsumer C. F. BALLiNO, Pro>. Wheeling, 111. Pko,ns: 15 - 63W.2, (7 miles west of GI. ncoe) DUTTER, EGGS AND POULTRY DBBSSHD TO ORDER. 12 Tom of mioviçe to Satiaid Cutoiners Lunoh -Dlinevà Good Food- Reiabei.Pces, WILMETTE CAFE 1181 WILMETTE AVE. (>héa.ite Villaee Hal -Mrs. A. L. Grinneli, chairman. INote: Ecoriomy Shop is conducted by the Woman's Club of Wilmette.I Mrs. Virginia St.Çlr Dies After Long Ill1ness Mrs. Virginia Hunt St. Clair, wif, of P. Raymond St. Clair. 422 Niiit:.P Street. Wilnîette, -died ,at lier hoiii- Thursday evenin'g. September 21, af- ter,-pneumhonî,a had 'develôoped sud- denily followinig eigbt years of fil- ness. funeral -services were held a* the late ,res idence' Saturday after-_ nooni Septemlber 23, at 2 ô'ct'oc.k. . fi- termnent was at: Burlington, Iowa., Mrs. St. Clair. had lived inW\\il*- mette twelve and one-haif yeaârs,.: e- sides ber husband, she.'is survived by a son ' John Corse. and a daughter, Virginia Constance., Mrs. St. Clair wa s the daugliter. of Dr. and Mrs. William Hunt andthe niece of ceni. John Corse. Miss Ruth Drayer of- 1034 Elm- wood avenue spent the week-end in Cbampaign, For SC~ALP /- TREATMENTS -that deveIop a healfhy scalp and beautiful hair. Phone WiIm.tfe 4582 for Appointmont 1126 Central Av*.. Mm« 7thoeiws J.. nch of Glenco.c. head.of Thoffia. J. Lynch, Inc., Irec. suirgeons hlas been appioin.led.-, I direct the Cîicago 'office of ,the.ý f11iln is state departmnent of- con- serVation. Cook and .Lake çounitics -will colite under Mr. Lynch's juris- diction. Thte post colis for i- te n- forcement of gaine anid forestry regulation linttis'aréa. Tour This* Friday WiII -Ofter "A Day of Delighe'. Luncheon lit the charming atinos- phere of the Mili-Race inni at the eund of, the bridge over the Fox River in Geiieva, choice. of bridge for the af- lernoon at the Little-'.Traveller's shop, or anit tspection trip through the Geneva School 'for Girls, and an op- portunity to. see colorful, pottery in the niaking will be afforded those menibers and' frienids of the WVilmnette League of Women Voters who will join this tour starting at 10 'o'clock. Friday morning, September 29, from the Ringbolm residence at 1539 Lake avýenue. Reservations will be taken 1wb% Mrs. Shelby M. Singleton. There are to be four Girl Scout troops this*year instead of three. Miss Macauley says. A niew troop for girls ,who bave just become of Scout age bias been organizeci and is to be -ili charge ofMrs. Arthur -W. Wakelty and Mrs. Albert C.: Buehier, -assisted, by Mrs". M. Gardner, Henderson. Name',Troop L0ader* Troops* No. 1: and No. 2 will be un- der.ý the personal' direction of Mfiss. Macauley. Troop No. .3 will' be in Charge of. Mrs. john b:,. Wilds -and Mrs. Arthur Bonnet.' This troop meets on Mondays. -Miss Margaret Luscombe. a' new memfber of the JosephSears school faculty, plans to st art a Brownie p ack for. Kenilworth girls of pre-Scout, age sometime ini October. Miss. Lus- combe and: two of the mothers, Mrs. Andrew E. Kuby and Mrs. William G.> Lodwick, are- takinig, a training course for this 'work. The course started. this week at the Girl Scout headquarters in Winnetka. Learn to Cook Last Saturday Troop No. 3 of ,'the Kenilworth Girl Scouts was taken to Chippily Ridge by two, Scouts f rom Troop No. 1 L. Dorothy ,H.enderson and Betty Scb-rei pflanned.the hike as. part of their first, class work. They taught the girls how to build fires and Iiow- to -COOk.L ,Mrs. Mary E. Bundy, .94, Claimed by Death 4Nrs. Mary Ei. Bundy, 94 years old, who had been p)romnint ini wopian's clulb activities in Chicago and E-vais- ton for hal f a century, died Iast Frn. day i Evanstoni. he funeral services were beld Suinday afternoon at St. Charles ni) the saine home in, which Mrs. Bundy was hor-n. Burial. also Wds at St. C'harles. Mrs. Bundy wyas the widôw of COU John C. Bundy, veteraný of thne Civil war and 'a membiler. of the Loyal Legior. which is .composed of -officers of thai war. Hie died i 1892. For 51 years Mr-, I3undy 'was a member of the Chicàgj Woman's club), and she hiad been a member of the, lLvaniston WôVman's clui for 40 vears. THE PUMIJC 18 CDMY INWnTrU O tND THE CHURCH SMVDXM*1ANDWUTTHE SBADINO BOOM LeRoy Hurlbert of Dunkirk, N. Y., was the guest of Willidm Gage- of 932 Elmwood' avenue recently. After visiting A Century of Progress, botb young men left for New Haven to enter their- senior year at Yale. -eit 4

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