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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 28 Mar 1935, p. 20

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You are cordially inuited ta attend our Sping (9eninq, Now in Pro gress. Féaturing.. SUITS ENSEMBLES *S COATS, SUITS* SUITS SUITS Sport Clothes ... 'Daytime 'Dresses 'Dinner and evening iÇowns... [Milineryand,&ccessrie'i .I Q Q - DY LUXURIOUS L IVING. ~~EEXTRVAGANCE $7.50 'I - An, ambitious program ot <ucveiop- Vbe eCnt that will make the North Shore ________________ Golf club a complete country club in The fit-e departments of Wilmette, thie best sense of the term is an- Winnetka and Glencoe are now rnem- nounced in thie current 'issue of the bers of the Cook County' Firemen's MidestGoler ndSpots evîw.Suburban association, an organization Asserting that "the depression is vouner ad paid fire 1depaýrtmenits oveer-so 'far as North Shore Golf o ome.a clu isý cncened".,offcias o 'te n the county. clubis oncrne," oficaisof Rie Co-operation iii eliminating unnecçs-, renowned. course: on Glenview -road sr n vrapn al.priual anoucao ngother prop-ý-ÎMàbe oedlub- n rural districts, the.improvement of proemets o b avtiale o cubfire fighting facilities among the de- Members and their guests this season partments, and, mutual instruction and an outdoor swiming pool, standard .rciei fr ihigaectda A. . . sze beutfuly andcaedamong the objécts «of the new associa-' and scientifica'lly filtered. The poolIton is located go that it will be the.center To eliminate confusion and the. cali- of eveni'ng and'week-endý' actîvity atn, fsprfuu qimet ai o theclu. Aspeiallocer oox 15out-of-town equipment. can be made beig bl toaccniodae tieolnty through the- use of an officiai code swimiuers wjthout interfering withwhcteasoiinhsaote.t the other activities of the club. wis eained Theadpto n a -aof tad- Plan Attritttive Liiting ard'- equipnléent, esPecialiY .as regards The pool will be indi'rectIy lighted, adapters and threads for hose couplingýs. and these lights, together with a bat- ai so is heing worked out. tery of flood lights o»nthe clubhous.e, The annual dues in 'the association wiil present a calot-fut spectacle on are onIy '$5 for' eadî department', The warm sumimer evenings with music, 'representation will consist 'of three dete- sw.imng, and dancing. A. hf e guard gates fromn each 'fi-e, department, each wili be on dut-v at the pool at alilto () vte 011 ail questions. No officer: timeiti receive a salarv. except the secre- tims.tarv, ' whose pa\- wiI he determilned h Other. improvements include teascain hih:o opie Ant outdoor dance floor adjoining- 2( dep-irtmnent mniblersipls, with others the new swîniing pool. ' *',t4 min: it is annouinced. Anoutdoor 'dining roon f romi JOsýeffl F. Rosentreter. cfiief of thle wivhi1ch the diners cati view the pool ParkRdg fit-e depart-rnent. is presi-' an ejo is ctviie ;augmen'ting dent; We.sley Comnfort ()f Palatine, vice.- this. also a new card rooin, rest rooôi. presidlent; Hernian -Miller of. Park and extra lockerls. ' Ridge, secreiarv 'and treasrer, and Cari Two nlew bars. I ' ' angendorf 'of Glenview, sergeant-at-. Nèw Ghldren's Playgzround arms. A playground' for the' children ATTENDS CÙARNIVAL fenced in and supervised by an at- tendant, which will include a wading f rs, johin A. Shank, 1109 Green-1 pool. ,ood avenue, motored to Put-due Ilast~ Stables on a section of the club Friday to. see the Military carnivat. and returned Saturday bringing lier property to permit stabling of memn-'hoisafema tee ber' rdig hrss i clseprouxty and one of his classinates, jack to thie Forest Preserve bridle paths., Zoeller of Louisvihle, 'Ky., who .'Wili1 Two 'new championship tennis spend the spring holidays wîth the, courts. Shanks. An awnron)riation of $10,000 for, $6,50 *..Sitl. nk Bidg., Evanston. SuSaK £ 5 i . Lutr lf JI-.? bcuuc*itj. Cotnmittee chairmen are: Harry H. Wolf,~ grounds; Nicholas P. Zech, caddy; Lloyd D.' Heth, house; F. T. Steingraber, sports and pastimes; A. E. Tregenza, entertainment; C. S. Méacferrani finance; T. E. Murchisoni admnissions; T. J. Lucas, construc- tion; Herbert J. Lorber, publicit ande meémbership., arsuon will bthentco-nogtess. Miss Josephine L. Hegley, prof essional landscape architect, will tsalk on "Charm in the' Garden." 0o Mr. and, Mrs. A. R. Peterson,27 Râleigh ro ad, Kenilwortb, enftertain- ed at a cocktail par ty làst Friday preceding *thie1 Mexican fiesta ' and dinner dance at the Kenilworth club. 029 Dl ,éoml-

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