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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 29 Oct 1926, p. 5

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October 29, _1926 WILMETTE of the palm trees in North Miami Beach have been replanted or straightened up. Rosy has breadth of forehead, a stiff neck and plenty of backbone to push with. \\'ith this combinati9n of muscular energy it was· no great task to get under a tree and restore it to its normal position. And now she is offered a large contract to repeat at the Royal Palm State park. We'll bet that Rosy gets a stiff neck. LIFE 5 Congregational Church to Hear Noted Lecturer Rev. John Kingsley Birge, for a 11umber of yea rs professor in the International college at Smyrna, Asia "Minor, and now candidate secretary of the Ameri-can board of comm issioner s fc,r Foreign missions, of Boston, Mass., 'rill speak in the l~irst Congregational church of Wilmette Sun rlay morning-. at 11 o'clock. · Summon Boy Scouts to Dr. Birge is a graduate of Yale tmi\·e rsity and as a young man in his ! General Assembly Meet prime has won considerable distincttion as an author and lecturer. He is The next general assembly of all the an authority on the Moslem situation Wilmette troops, Boy Scouts of Amer- 1 and gave a course of lectures on that ica, will be held in the Byron Stolp -.ubject at the University of Chicago School gymnasium Saturday, Novemt\\·o years ago. He has tl'aYcled ex- ber 6, at 7:30 o'clock. The shield for tensively among the educational insti- ~en~ral t·xc<.· llcncc will he ;nra rded a_ t ttttions throughout the Near East un - this time, and, in addition to the indt:r the au ·pice:- ot thl· lntt:rnational sDection, review and im·es titurc of canY. ~[.C. A. and escaped from Smyrna didates for the various troops, there at the time of the great disaster in wilt be an evening parade. It is ex192"2. · pe-cted that some of the former memHc is a man of unusual platform hers of th.e First troop will fur_nish .the ~i its and comes with . a timely, tip to fie ld 1}1USIC. A _ cl:?ntest. on s1gnaltng, I date m~ s~age . of more than usual in- 1 first .atd, or ~not-tymg wtll also he held. 1 rerc. t, 1t 1s pomted out. An mterestmg announcement of tre- ' ; mendous interest to all Scouts and , ! their parents, in \ Vihnette, will soon he · Who Cares About Rosy s l ma~le .hY the \iVilmette Boy Scout asSister Down in Miami? soc1~t1on. The parents arc urged to . . . . . I attend the general as~c mhly_ on No\\ Iun:nr. Lwr. 1s 111 rccetpt of a let- 1 vember 6.· tc r ir(·lll Pau l Schrotder. \\'i lmcttc and 1 \I ia111 i n:a 1 L ' ~tate dealer. \\"Ito is in Flt·rida . It ~n·n1:-> that ~[ r. Schroeder MAKES LONGEST SHOT i.. 111 u r h i 11 t t· r ~ s t c d in ;t "II; t r d w o i kin' ._: ,d" ~allt-d H.osy. Ho~.Y. so \YC are ! Tony Rengel, }Jopular pro at the :,)!d. ~~ not. as you 1111gltt h~l\·e sup- Glen Acres Golf club. hit th~ single \ 'r' "t·d. a waitre ~s in a cafe E>r a blond ; longest drin.~ in thr open di\·i:--i<m of !wad<·d shl' ha, hut tht pl't elephant be- I the Chica~o Tribune's second annual :. 11 1~ing to l'arl Fisht.·r of ~Iiami. , golf drivit;g conte t held recently at ')nt· gather:- that l{osy realized there Lin·coln Park. Pat ).lcDt)llald. Jr .. ' .!:- a job to he done, after the storm yo uthful pro of the Ruth Lake Coun.tJll i huckkd down and did it. As a re- try club. won the rontest \Yith thrc:c .- ; ti t or her enterp rise and energy most shot s a\·craging 291 2-3 yard..;. . 1 Rugs: Keynote of Charm M ANY of the are planning ing with the floor motifs around it as world's best interior decorato(S the treatment of rooms by startcovering and building up their a foundation . Nothing indicates more clearly the importance of good rugs as the basic note in all home decoration . 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