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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 8 Jul 1927, p. 21

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July 8, 1927 W I L .M E T T E L IF E 21 tennis courts at India~ Hill a number City Directory of stars. A capable mstructor, G. J. Du Higgins, is employed to aid the younge &r Y IS sters who are taking up the game. Jean I Canvassing of Evanston homes for Armstrong of Winnetka, the daughter I '1e new city directory is nearing comof a member distinguished herself last lction and is now being started in the ( l'::mtinued from Page 17) year by winning t,he Illinois state owns to the north, Wilmette, Kenil· junior champ.ionship at Skokie. " orth, Winnetka, and Glenc.oe. Several years ago the Indian Hill j R. L. Polk and Co., publishers of the McConnell, Frank Hersba'Ch and W. B. M cllvane. club leased ground to the Indian Hill \ l·irectory, have about 25 canvassers Mrs. Carroll C. Kendrick is the wom- Riding club and the latter is now an isiting every house and business esan's champion. Mrs. Austin Pardue, interesting organization of which only 1 ·tblishment. The canvass of the enthe former Dorothy Klotz. is one of members of Indian Hill are eligible as , ire North Shore will be finished by the stars. Mrs. Pardue once won the members. I am told that there are 125 , he end of July and the compilation Chicago city champiomhip. while her members. At the stable s arc hetwee)t ,. ·nd printing will be done so that the sister, Mrs. R. C. Bennett, the former forty and fifty saddle horses, many o_f ' irectory will be ready for distribution Elizabeth Klotz, also has acbieYed hi~ 1 which are blooded animals. The bridle : in the early fall, it is expected. honors on the links. ).I r:' . Bennett was 1 paths run through the Indian Hill ' I fi.nalis~ in the western women's cham-· g-ro unds. The Young ivlotltt. r's rluh i:-. tl\ t'f.'t pt()nslup one .y<'ar. Other good players (Next Week-Glen View} ing Mond.ay evening, July 11. are ~{rs. H . E. Howard. ~Irs. A. B. Bradlev and Mrs. H. G. Badgerow. Golf, Tennis, Riding Indian Hill Sports New Ia E 1 Th· fall I Beauty Lies in Vier-President Plays at Club It should be mentioned here that at when he isn't too husily occupied at \ Vashington there may he found swatting the pill around, the man who holds the famou s underslung pipe between his teeth. \V e mean the Yicepr~sident of these United states, l ·harles Dawes. Joe ~[cMorran is the profe ss ional at at fndian Hill. Being an all year around club, social affairs play a big part in th<: club lif e. Dinner dances are a feature . On \V cclJle~da \ ' S the women han: lunrhe0ns and enl.!"age in bridge game:'. The club is restricted to t l!rte huudred members. Henn· :\ . Gardner is prc!:-tident; Alfred F .. \lcl'ordic, \·iceD. ~f 'CKenzie, prc:-,ident; \Villiam :-.~.:co nd vice-president: Karl H. Zei~s, :-ccretary, and A. A. Beebe, trl'asun'r. Lawrence Howe is chairman oi the . . ports and }'astimes committee. Herbert Pope is chairman oi the t ennis rnmmittee. t itncs Let Us Estimate Healthy EYES lt'a not so much the size or color ol the' EYES that makes them beautifuL' Rather, it's the alow which radiates from them. u~ le~~iceptalwayscleanandhealthy, Your Cement Driveway Flagstone Walk or Porch We do all repair work on propertyincluding · Brick, Stone, Cement, Plaster and Stucco Wash. We give each job our personal attention. ... I EYES lack,this alluring lustre. Millions of women throughout the world promote EYE health and beauty with Murine. It cleanses EYES of irritating par· tides 3rid keeps them clear and brieht. Contains no belladonna. Oln- il&utrakd 1.oGb ora "B,. ~ .,. "E~ Beclut:,v" Me fREB ... ,.,_.. The Murine Company Shortridle & Saxton 4 19 Richmond Road, Kenilworth Phone Ken. 2735 I tiJTlqf!~~.L . JJ· EYES· ))qx. 33, Cbiclco l. · -----· Net Stars Developed There are being de\·eloped on the D·ON'T MISS IT! (Sale Ends SATURDAY,. JULY 16th) Get That Million Dollar Look THE CR .E AM OF THE CREAM PRINCETON - HOCKANUM - PURITAN - KINGSLEY - DUNN SHACKAMAXON - GREENWICH - KUNHARDT - GLOBE WATERHOUSE ALL THE FINEST MILLS' PRODUCT IN THIS REMARKABLE ROYAL SALE SUMMER FOOD for CHILDREN ~ I The Pri~e Is Portr-·Two Dollars Bo,-al Tailored Clothes Are Made to Order Wh,- Wear Bead,- Made! AT WHOLESALE BRANCH STORE-1641 Orrington Ave. 7-Day Open Tuesday, Thursday and Saturtl,ay Evenings Delivery Schedule No Disappointments i Children who go to school in the warm July days must be fed right. Give them plenty of milk and yQu'll make no mistake. 10 Acres of Sunshine Tailoring Shops Look lot the Royal Tiger Sign m Y out f)wn Home Town The World'· Grt«ttat Clothta V calut

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