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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 30 Aug 1934, p. 40

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WILMHTTE LIPE August 30, 1934 The Wilitictte Optimiisi c/i' last zveek enrerfWned a large group of u,,derpriviléged il'ilinet!e /oys ai a picptic ini the Hlarins Woods Foresi 'Pre- serve. Basehall I s. an ortsiandina fcatitre of the day's actiivities, as zvitness ab ove viezv, zith .4tigitsi C. Pvarsonj, Jr... governor of the' l2th district of Oftimist Internation, /. w/ is a n'cmber of the mVIette' club, doipty the Lower picture presents a group -,)i rigbt, J. 'W. Perry, vice-president of Optimists in a buddle devising further' the Wilmette club, Andrew *'Andy" schemnes to insure a rare good time f or Frankowitz, and E. R. "Dutch'" Aid- their youthful guests. Seated. left to rich. 66BZZOLEIMBEL W" Don't pay for a lot of fancy "trimrnungs" when you buv tires. FIRFSTONE is proud, ta sav 'that thrir tires are plain, solid, cushions of comfort. TI! reason we dlaim thry offer protection f rom btc'wous is simple . . . they have gum-dipped, high-strech cords insd!m. They GRIP because thry have bg DEEP blocks of tough, live rubber on the ofside. Corne . . . compar e . . . b convinced. VISIT.OR FROM GOTHAM Miss E lmily jane Gerber, 940 Sheri- danl, bas had as ber . visitot for a eek a friend, Miss Betty Moss' of New.York City. Miss Gerber grad- uated in .june f rom> New Trier. High s<'bool 'and this. faîl will enter the University of .Wisconsin for lier, freshman year.- Mfr, and M.%rs. Percy B. Eckhart and their daughter, Miss Elizabeth. Eck- hart of 206 Cumberland avenue. Ken- ilworth. left Tuesday for Detroit, goingr from there by boat with their car to- Buffalo, and then continuing by niotor to' tbe Lake Placid club-,ini the Adirondacks. Eunice, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter '%cIntos.h, 1100 Greenwood avenue, will return Saturday from Peterboro, N. H., where she was a member of Norfleet Trio. Her sister, jean, is leaving Tuesday for Oakland, Cal., to enter Milîs college. 0o Mr. and Mns. R. A. Bullinger, 707 Park drive, entertained fifteen guests at tea last Sunday in honon of the foriner's sister and brotber-in-law, Mn. and Mns. Walter Ebrlich of X\eN York Citv. MIrs. Vernon Loucks, 234 Sheridan nroad, Kenilworth, entertained at a bridge luncheon on Tuesday of last 1week ini bonor of Mrs. Nina Hulvýa lof San Diego who is visiting rela- tives in Kenilworth. -o-, Miss Louise Koerpen, 1734 Lake avenue. neturned Saturday f roni a wveek's vacation spent at Lakota re- sort on Big Twin lake, Conover, \Vis..: where she wvas the guest of the Charles Petersons of Wilmette. Mrs.. L. A. Bower, 1216 Ashland avenue, entertained the Birtbdav club for. luncbeon and bridge last Thurs- day. Mrs. Roy E. Bower of Lake- wood, Ohio was. guest of honor. Miss Mary Edna Carroll of Bren- ham, Texas, will arrive today to visit Miss- Elizabeth Quinlan, 211 Green- leaf avenue. -o Mary Pat and Elizabeth Daly, 1238 Asbland avenue, spent sevenal days last week at Crystal lake visiting thein cousin, Mrs. M. J. Breen. Donald Klein of 730 Linden avenue spent last week-end with relatives in Milwaukee. Presen'ted hy BRAUN BROS. Service Stations Wilmette Eraun Br9s. Silver Flash 1222 Centrai Avrenne , 1909 Lake Avenue Products Avai table at Phone WiI.mette 3212 (Just West of Ridge) à00 Grena Road Phono Wilmette 2576 Phone Kehwrth 4776 willnette Avenue and i Rdge Road (Sotheast Corner), WiI. 540S North Evansto. -Modern Garage, 2532 W. Raliroad Avenue, Phono University 5470 SILVER FLASH UA W Sevice ation DR.AUNý DROsSrieSain OPTIMISTSWOSTS TO BOYS fil loi -f Mrs. Julia. Mark Dies; N. S. Resident 38 Years Mrs. -Julia. Matilda Mark, 809 Hib- bard road,, Wilmette-, 72- years old, for thirty-eight, years a resident of the niorth'shore, died suddenly during a visit at the home ofber son, Arne Mark, at Arlington Heights on Thurs- day. August 23. Other survivors are hier daughter, Mrs.. B. T. Hammond of Wilmette, with 'whom she had inade ber home 'for the past five years, and a son, Fritjoff Mark of ,McPýherson, Kans. Services Were held Saturday a;fter- nioon at the Scott funeral home, 1119 Greenleaf avenue, Wilmette, with Dr. Horace G. Smith, president of Gar- rett Biblical institute, officiating. Iiu- ternient wvas at Memorial Park cene- terv. Mýrs. Mlark bad lived on the north shore ever since coming to this counl- trv fror NXorway thirty-eight years ago. She resided ini Winnetka sev- eral vears and then moved to Kenil- %vort h Nhere she lived twentv-five %-cars. Her hiusband, the late Charles Mark. %vas engineer at the water %vorks ini that village. After noving to NVilmette, Mrs. Mark made lier home with hier daugliter. Betty Fuermann, 200 inek avenue, Kenilworth, was hostess te a group of young people Saturdav who, with a number of older peoplle._ .lad a buffet supper and monilighit cruise' aboard the Typee. Her.guest, included jane Austin of ýVinnietka;. Carleton Ross of Kenilmortlî and Glenn Walker of Wilmette. 0o Miss Mabel W. Elias and Miîss Frances Wilkinson of Buffalo, N. V.. %vill arrive Saturday to visît the par- i -lts of Miss Elias.. Mr. and Ms Lester Elias. 843 Sheridan road. unttil after Labor Day. M r. and, Mrs. Edgar Burchard of 1El Paso, Texas, arrived on the 'iiortlî shore Tuesday of* last wee-k for a visit Nvith the former's sister. ,\Miss; Alice Burchard of 445 Drexel avenue. Glencoe. Nrs Thomas Minitz, 50 Crescent place, recently returned from a te:î dav's, visit to Portmouth, Ohio. Sule mnotored with Mr. and Nfrs. ila WVeiss of Chicago. -o- Mary Louise. daugbter of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Robeison, 219 Catalpa place., vas hostess at a childrein's parts- Thursday of last week -iii celebration of ber fourth hirthdaY. Billie Powers, 307 Cumberland ave- nue, Kenilworth, and bis cousin, Dick HN Pes of Cincinnati, Ohio. have just returned from Camp Miniocqua. 'Min- ocqua, Xis. 0o Eleanor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Steen. Spencer avenue, re- turned Sunday from Hackeisack. Minin. She spent the summer at Holi- day camp located near Hackenisack. - Mr. and Mrs. Ernest ý-A. Gould. 92Z Forest avenue, entertaified Miss Mary Burns and Miss Dori»of New York City for the day lait 'uid~ Miss Dorothy" É 'riéeYj'1700 Lake avenue, is back fromn a two weeks' motor trip to New York Citv with Miss Mary Martini of Joliet. -0- Jim Clements,. 381 Sterling road. Kenilworth, returned .o n Saturda'r. August 18, from the Skyline Camp at Encampment, Wyo. 0o Frank Allen of Wilmette. WVelling-, ton Coolidge of Winnetka and!,John j i 4 August», 1934 ,WILMETT9

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