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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 15 Aug 1935, p. 6

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suminer from tne rWAft or use in constructi street curbs and gutters. The toi allotment is 700 barrelsi. Mrs. Rufus Stolp, 336 .WarwicI roade Kenilworth,. who motored wit]f Miss Dorothy. Campb ell of Wilmettc to Tomahawk, Wig., to visit the W~ O. Beits at their summer home, is driving bac k F riday with Nir.. and. Mrs. Jam es Prentiss of Wininetka, who have been guests of the Charles R. Bulls at Tomahawk. William K. Yates, Jr., son of Mr. and.. Mrs. W. K. Yates of 1131 Ashland avenue, wihl return from Camp Mani towîsh Thursday, August 22. His sister, Natalie, recently returned frotm a four weeks' visit at Camp' Naga. wicka, Delafield, Wis. Hultuian's k b e s s RETURNS To CINCINNATI Mrs. Charles S. Marsh and her, son, Charles, Jr., 9 years old, of Cincin- nati teturned to their. home. hast week-end after -a five weeks' visit with Mrs. Marsh's parents, Mr. and ýMrs. A. J. Woodcock,. 503 Central avenue.. Mr. Marsh motored here. and brought his wife and son home. Mrs., Marsh is the. formner Eileen Woodcock.. Mr. and'Mrs. John F..Wiedlii, 120 Park avenue, re turne d last week from a fortnight's vacation trip at Indian SLake, Micb. While there they had as -their guests for several days their Is son-in-law and1 daugbhter, Mr. and SMrs Thomnas Grimes of Niles, Mich. (Dorothy Wiedlin) and Miss Dorothy -Raggio of Kenilworth. Miss Eleanor Rockafellow, 405 Prairie avenue, returned recently from a visit with Mrs. Stanley Per,- kins, formenly of Chicago, at ber summer cottage at Woodruff, Wis. Mrs. Perkins' husband, Lieutenant Penkins, is commander of the CCC Inear Woodruff. Miss Marion Pearson, 117 Dupee place, has returned from a short va-, and in Sandusky. While a resident of Kenilworàth for about two years Missi )lroadbet made her home with her sis- ter, Mrs. Willis. She is survived by another sister*§ Mrs. L. L.. Curtis of Sandusky. The remains were. brought to Chicago, and funeral services ýwere held on Tuesday afternoon at the fam- ily lot iii Oakwoods cemetery., WUEST IN STERLING A group of Wilmetteé people drove to Sterling, Ill., last week-end, to be guests, of' Mr.. and Mrs. Foster. E. Fike,1 former resiclents here. Those who went were Mr..and Mrs. Paul Rench, Mr. and.Mrs. C. R. Smith, Dr. and M&rs. W. F. Scbur, and Mrs. A. G. Ackermann, and Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Emerich of Glencoe. VISIT IN INIDIANA Miss Palmlee Burpee, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence B. Burpee of 815 Linden avenue, spent the week- end visiting Miss Kathleen Smith at Alexandria, Ind. Miss Virginia Horn- brook of Evanston and Miss Gladys Tetek of Chicago accompanied her. The girls are sorority sisters in Alpha Xi Delta at Northwestern university.f Mn. and Mis. F., 1Loicust 1 Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Loucks, Cath- erine and Sue Ellen, 232 Sheridan road, Kenilworth, returned Monday from a motôr trip to Wolf Lake, wbere they spent eight days at Camp McKinley, Mrs. Loucks' niother, Mrs. S. W. Bur- tonm of Nashville, Tenn., is. visiting them 0o iss. 627. Abbots-"- dor of its equipmeflt and ifs grand, glittering, golden appointmentg, its silver cornet band and the thrilling,1 daring, death-defying acts in the three big rings, ail going at the same time. Thisýstupendous aggregafion, an amal- gamation of the .World's greatest shows, exhibiting under a "big top" covering acres of ground, offers. more attractions than have ever been crowded into two glorious hours of', entertainment. There will be sideshows, too, offer- ing the greatest collection of freaks ever brought together.in one exhibi- tion. Tubs of.red lemonade and bar:- rels of peanuts will be available. to the thirsty and- hu.ngry. Recognizing the importance of Wil- mette as a circus, town, this matchless performance will be given under the direct personal. supervision of the world's foremost sh o w men, Bill Franckbotter, 1232 Lake avenue, and, Howard Percy,,1214 Lake avenue. There' will be a grand free street parade, whch vvill move frorn the circus lot prompfly at 1 :30 p. m. pro- ceeding south on Eleventh street, thence in any direction ià can force its way through the dense crowds which will fil the streets. Cage after cage of wild, ferocious animais, cap- tured in the jungles of Africa and other countries, and brought here for this exhibition, will be a part of the great parade, with beautiful women and other features. The performance begins at 2:30. Chief of Police McGuire, who by issuing a permit to the showmen was personally responsible, for giving the citizens an opportunity to see this marvelous, unbeatable performance, will add 1000 extra policemen to the force to control traffic and handie the crowds. In return for bis courtesy, the chief bas been presented with a free pass which, includes everytbing but red lemonade and peanuts. Contrary. to its establisbed custom, WIMErELIE ere state that the price of admission will be 3 cents for adults and 2 cents for children under 12 years of age. Up to this minute no press tickets have been received. i Uaturday 9 A. M. te 9 P. M. The Bible md Worke of Mary Baker Eddy, ad .1 ll ter authorized Christian SciS iteýtur enybemdborowe orpurchascd a<lte Reading Roomn P UseM IM UMLW MTD TO ATND cummw 'u«VMm AND VEUTITait EEA wed - Mr. and MSs. John F. Hoffman, Jr., 197Central avenue returned this IEagie. River, where they visited the Norman, Scotts. M4rcia Smith, 1728 Highland ave- nue, andI Jane Periberthy, 1524 Wil-. mette avenue, left on Tuesday of last week for the Timber.Trail camp near Munising, Mich.,, to be gone for thre weeks.

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