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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 5 Sep 1924, p. 9

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J!b~urt of of has not received this season such an Mrs. R. L. Sonneborn and Mrs. T. C. The Home and Garden club met :Yr. and :Y rs. C. G. Littell an4 their intriguing invitation to come with a Kellenberger will be in charge of the with Mrs. Roy Osgood, 423 Essex road. two children, BiliJ aad Jaiae,· 3ZZ }-resent in hand, "an inkwell or a par- afternoon. Several prizes will be on Tuesday. The club has not been Woodst«k avenae, left last week for asol, or dress most out of date, a hat awarded. meeting through the month of August, Banft. Jlr. and Mre. Siclnq Ball, who or lamp or jewelry, or mah jongg set but will meet from now on every two have been in Alaska, met · them at Banff and tbey spent a f'w days to, perchance, some golf clubs or bric-a-~ weeks. ___...____ . brae o· just a pair of pants." -vget her. No one knows as well as the women Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Ball and their -oMr. and Mrs. Seymore Nason of the working on thisduring committee, who serve of extended Kenilworth returned the luncheons the dub's pro- ..,_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __. family from an triphave through the Kenliworth Inn motored to Trout gram seasoa, how inadequate the News has been received from Rome Rockies. They spent some time at Lake, Wisconsin. for the week-end. From there they will fO to Camp kitchen facilities are, and as the same from Mr. and Mrs. Fred E. Cole and Jasper Park Lodge. Manitowish to meet thear son, Jack. group of women will be at work in Bernice, who are having a delightful -othe fall, they are anxious to swell the time and sar that the weather is unMr. and Mrs. Roy H . .}..-rett and and then motor home. -ofund so that they wilt have a place usually coo for that locality. They Herbert and Alice, 543 E sex road, Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Hardenbrook. large enough to hold them when they had the opportunity to join a family left Saturday to drive to Indianapolis, are all on duty. party that had an audience with the where they will visit Mr. and Mrs. 642 Maple avenue, Winnetka, have Mrs. Norman E. Fuchs heads the Pope. Charles B. Howard for two weeks. left to drive east, to take tbeir son committee, assisted by Mesdames L. -<>---oBurt, Jr., to Exeter. They will spend E. Ashley, M. R. Barker, George F. d Gilbert Osgood and Robert Osgood, a few weeks at Lake Placid. Clute, J. M. Camelon, Arthur N. ClagMr. and Mrs. John Hicks an 423 Essex road, Ervin Hintzpeter, 212 -ogett, Jesse Denman, Lee W. Doty, family, 241 Melrose avenue, left Fri- Sheridan road, and Hardy Fenton arMr. and Mrs. Julius A. Petersen and George L. Emrich C. ]. Field, 0. E. day to visit Mr. Hicks' parents at rived home Friday from a very inter- family, 222 Cumberland avenue, reFuchs, Percy B. Idler, Joseph Kehl, Ironton. esting motor trip to Maine. turned home Sunday from a month's C. H. Craft, ] . I. Lanning, Frank Mer-o-ovacation at Trout Lake. -o-... , r ill W. G. Mitchell, W. T. Muehlberg, Edwin Hedrick, 304 Melrose avenue, Delwyn \Vorthington of Glencoe, ] .· A. Pancoast, .F. P. Proctor, W. A. returned Monday from Leland, Mich- formerly of Wilmette, left last week Mrs. Charles Blackwood of PaaaRichardton, George W. Rose. Milton igan. Mrs. Hedrick and their family for Dartmouth college where be will dana arrived Thursday of last -..etceid, Helen Robrer, Howard W. -are expected home some day th1s be a junior. He will be manager of and is now staying the tbe Orriapen hotel. Shaw, J. A. Schmidt, Oscar Thaleg, week. of the football team this season. H. Toeppen, G. E. Walk, Charles L. II Wachs, H. 0. Weishaar and Edmonds M. Simons. Mrs. R. E. Pattison Kline, president of the club, was one of the guests. r---::::: U7-4tc I Shore, Swtset Ridge, and Indian Hill are ng events for each week eptember, with North Shore ian Hill planning to continue golf until early October. The will probably wind up its. seasecond Tuesday in the coming while the last match at ln11 will be played off October shore golfers will qualify on for Mrs. A. D. Collins' trophy. H. Harrison won the trophy biggest cut in handicap during t month, but the winner of the August trophy has not yet decided. is week the golfers played the fying round in the club championThere was also a ball sweepevent, with Mrs. W. L. Miller first low gross, and Mrs. A. the second. Mrs. R. C. won first low net and Mrs. D. Wolf won second. unset Ridge plans to have its play off the first round of the dicap September tournament, Tues- North Shore-ilea Invited est day this -week at the club was To a Club Garden Market successful and well attended. The HE Kenilworth Garden club will prize for the lowest net score on hold a Garden Market on the les was won by Mrs. Hubert lawn of Mrs. Charles Ware's ard of Indian Hill. The lowest home, 325 Abbottsford road. Kenilfor 9 holes, was also won by worth, September 19, at 2 o'clock. In r of the same club, Mrs. Harry case of rain, it will postponed until .l£dl1non<ls. the following day. For several weeks Class A event for Sunset the members have been making their members, Mrs. Roy Huszagh plans for the attractive occasion when iss Virginia Ingram tied, and in bulbs, perennials, seedling, etc., will B. Mrs. Thomas McNally won be on sale. There will also be named gross and Mrs. Richard Hoffman, varieties of iris from a Missouri net. The approaching and put- nursery on sale. contest in the afternoon for the Tea and cakes will be served durwas a tie between Mrs. A. S. ing the afternoon, and the committee arnstrom of Edgewater and Mrs. is hoping for a great number of visitcwtry Stanton of Indian Hill. Mrs. ors, for all who are interested in garS. Edwin Earle won the same contest dens are invited to come and take for the club members. advantage of the opportunity to p,roThe club membership at Skokie has cure plants from local gardens. been decided. Mrs. Edgar Stevens took that honor, with Mrs. H. G. ~Cl b Iipps, runner-up. Next Monday, Little Garuen U to ptember 8, commencing at 9 o'clock Meet Next in Evanston the morning, there will be No Alibi THE next meeting of the Little with .an approaching and Garden club will be held in Ev. mg contest m the afternoon. Labor Day a special nine hole anston on Friday afternoon, ned at 4 o'clock for the September 12, at 2:30 o'clock at the Community Golf club. Each ·"1!om~eJ!_gc1 Jfe~rs, whi h ""'a" won by Mra. Evanston ~bet' is aa.ked to bring two exand .~..,..;,l--lditeii14141'-1Tiibits, one a floral piece for table golf day was postponed decoration and one a general variety when a double threewith a driver, iron and exhibition to be judged for the perputter was the event, won by Mrs. fection of bloom. Mrs. David Cooke, Paul Chace, Miss Florence McGuire and Mrs. A. J. Mitchell. . Indian ill's match on Wednesday will go t e player · having the least number of putts. T Ge Moke Them. e Sell Them. e Clean Them. e Repair Them. I~GS Franken Brothers Deerfield, Ill. Importers of all kinds of BULBS and growers of PEONl,~S. IRIS, PHLOX AND White Elephant. Attend Luncheon for Club Fund M EMBERS of each woman's club along the north shore are always interested in the unusual activitie~ of the other clubs, especially in their efforts to raise funds for the building of their new homes. The walls of the Wilmette Woman's club were undoubtedly surprised at the strange assortment of gifts the members of the club's social committee brought to the "get-to-gether luncheon" on Wednesday. These same walls probably felt that they were housing a curiosity shop formed from the White Elephant shower held in their midst. But the elephants were not left long in their abode, for they were taken to the Community Shop, to be put on sale, the money derived from their disposal will be given to the building fund of the Woman's club. The social committee has been meeting for 'monthly luncheons during the summer, but each member HARDY PERENNIALS Plant now. Peonies Iris and Ullium Candidum (Madon.na Lillies) Holland Bulbs will arrive soon. Catalogue on request. Visitors welcome. Phone DeedieW Z41 Announcing 20 Per Cent Discount on Clea· n ing of Floor Coverings In observance of our Tenth Anniversary in business in the North Shore, commencing September 1st, 1924, we will give 20% reduction on Cleaning Rugs. Carpets and Draperies. It is our aim to prove to our new patrons that our cleaning process, backed by standard workmanship, honesty and integrity, means a longer life and greater saving to your floor coverings. It is our purpose to inform you that we do all our repairing and weaving in our Rug Home, where each rug gets individual attention, dusted cleaned and wrapped and insured against fire and theft from ~he time it leaves your home until it is returned to you. Franken Bros. Deerfield, Ill. Oat, TwentJ Miautes i.J Motoao hom the North Shore Stcall6 Chidun Dinntn ~\INCfiiOit laAva· A~ MOON' BuaiDeu Diatrict Business Men's Lunch SevelltJ-iw C.ta Parisian Cleaners & Dyers JOHN B. NAZARIAN, Prep. .....e. o-. EVA111'1'011 WIL~ - 571 Liacoln Awa.. WINNETKA WllUIIII'I'KA HIGRLAJIID P AlliC Get away from business by taking time off at noon for a run out into the country.

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