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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 28 Sep 1928, p. 14

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14 WILME'TTE some of the· club members from decWing whether to compete Saturday, but among those planning to enter are Max Hayford, who will sail Dr. Danforth's Katydid; John Dennison in his Hummer II. Hal Smith in Andelah, Earl T. De Moe in Dream Star. Lake Michigan champion, and H. H. Elliott in Carol. Sheridan Shore closed its season last week end with a free-for-all. LIFE September 28, 1928 Sheridan Shore to Send Star Fl~t to RegaHa Sheridan Shore's star class Heet will traYel to the Navy pier, Chicago, Saturday afternoon to take part in the Chicago Yacht club's autumn regatta. Boats from Sheridan Shore have fared well in all inter-club competitions this summer and are expecting to win honors in Saturday's races. Uncertainty of the weather has kept Temporary "L" Trestle Will Be in Use Oct. 1 Operation of Rapid Transit line trains over the temporary northbound trestle between Church and Isabella streets, Evanston, will begin October 1, it is announced by D. H. Howard, engineer in charge of the "L" track elevation project. Work on the erection of the temporary ~ south bound trestle is now in progress, and it is expected to have trains operating over this section of the temporary "high lin~" by November 1, Mr. Howard stated. · · Construction of the permanent embankment will proceed after the completion of the. temporary trestle work. This includes placing concrete retaining walls, huildiQg viaducts over street crossings, filling in the permanent right-of-way, erecting stations and laying permanent tracks. Miss Langdon, Lyman Newton Will Marry; · Honored with Parties Miss Marian Langdon, 715 · Laurel avenue, entertained at bridge last Satur:-day night in honor of her sister, Miss Veneta Langdon, and Lyman Newton of Chicago who are to be married September 29. Miss Martian I ,ang-don will be the maid of honor and the guests were the members of the bridal party. The bridesmaids will be Miss Mil dred Amlenon and Miss Margaret Mever. The best man will be tnc bridegroom's brother, Cortland Newton, and the ushers will be Herbert Dean and Laurence Greenhau~h. Tuesday. September 25, Miss Anderson and Miss Meyer entertained at a rlinner and dance at the Edgewater Beach hotel and Thursday uight the hridev-room's mother, Mrs. J. 0. Newton of Chicago, entertained the bridal ,;~rty at dinner. La3t Thusdav a mtsceltaneous show er and bridge - luncheon was given at the home of Mrs. J. R. Gathercoal of 11lionis roaa· in honor of M i3S Lan~ don. \Villi am and Mrs. Geenwood freshman Virginia. ()UR STAFF E. A. de Gratr l. B. lone& .M. Lindstrom Olga Eaek Leona Gussman .M. Anderson L. Wllt'OX Realistic Perma.n ent Marcel TIME $10 SHORT ONLY All lines of beauty service by expert only . HAIR SCULPTURING Mr. Jones. formerly ·of Jim's Hollywood, Cal., and Mr. de Graff, formerly of the Ambassador Hotel, Los Angeles, Cal. · I .... · l The de Graff Hair Shops :GEORGIAN HOTEL, Hinman and Davis 1 6og Sherman Ave. Greenleaf 4 1 oo Greenleaf 1 7 3 Kenilworth Police Arrest Two Deserters From Navy Two men who gave their names as Robert Davis and Henry Ralph Holley were arrested Saturday . night shortly after 10 o'clock by . Officers Soderman and Griffith, of the Kenilworth police force. The men were seen loitering about the Ivy court station of the North Shore railroad in Kenilworth about 10 p. m. and were reported by Village Manager Streed. After questioning the two men . the officers took them into custodv as des erteq from the U. S. S. Wyoming. They were taken to the Great Lakes ~aval Training station. P . Varney, Jr., son of Mr . vVilliam P. Varney of 1026 avenue, has entered his vear at the 'Gniversitv 11f · -o- · The North Sltore Gardeners club hled its monthly meeting at the home of F. J. Hinks, in Glencoe, last Thursday evening. · LuNcHEON is a pleasure at The Vera Megowen Here. delicious luncheons are served, the food superlatively good. cooked as it would be at your home, served in a quiet, yet highly efficient manner, without fuss or frills. ( ' Afternoon Special ) Afternoon Tea at The VERA MEGOWEN is known by its patrons-"an enjoyable affair." Sandwiches, with tempting ftllings, Cakes. as delicious as is possible to make them . Chocolate Sodas, and Sundaes of all kinds-a Fountain service unequalled on the North Shore l A CHARMING ROOM where you will be eager to bring, your friends for a pleasurable afternoon. Debonair __: the woman who completes her costumes with the new Arch Preserver Shoes, designed in Paris and Ne York to match the latest feminine modes. Comfort? Assured by the patented in-built Arch Preserver features, obtainable in no other shoe. · Advance Modes on Display TELEPHONE GREENLEAF 4585 ~~D~~ GB y ~ HINMAN J';V(!ra ~ROI ~~o~qtRV .... SHOP DOWNTOWN EVANSTON ...... Eli ~ 630 Church Street In The Carlson Building ~ ~ "For The Best There Is In Food"

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