WILMETTE LIFE ] uly 22, 19Zl d' ~e ver ·c.t of the coroner's jury in tShe dm~ukest mto the death of Richard · an wac · · ·s n f tl le. pnncapa · · 1 of the ...0 . 0 Deerfki~ 1 d ,Shaelds H1gh school, who was 1 ed when struck by an auto- Jury Defers Verdict Imobile · in Death of Sandwick resort Tl 11 r························· M. Portenhauser Painter and Decorator Estimates Without Obligation Not only members of the Ouilmette Country club, but their friends and acquaintances are to partake of a Lobster and Chicken barbecue Saturdav evening, July 23, at 7 o'clock. D~ring the summer season the club is broadening th~ scope of its hospitality, ~I r. and Mrs. Arthur De Berard of and is giving this special event of de1220 Greenwood avenue have t.heir lightful informality with the pieces de nephew, Clark Nevins, and Roland Kea- resistance cold boiled lobster, broiled ton, of Pittsburgh, Kans., as their live lobst.er, broiled spring chicken, golden bantam corn. watermelon and guests for a month. -ocantaloupe. 1 Mrs. Harry C. Kinne and Miss Leah Mr. and Mrs. J o.hn Andrew Ronan Kinne of 1324 Elmwood avenue, are the general chatrn1en ·of the enterL!'<'ther with south side friends, motored tainment committee. last week-end to Camp \Vilmette to ,·is it Harry Kinne. ] r. .near the North Shore Health several weeks ago, · wa~ again deferred last Saturday, pendmg th<! completion of a · physicians' report. Th.e inquest was · first called on Friday · July 15, and was contmued at that' time ·Jending furtJ1er investigation. Furthe~ testimony was · taken last Saturday. Barbecue at Ouilmette How to Adjust Child Is Topic of Speaker Country Club Tomorrow Properly to judge a .child'~ behavior and enable him to adJUSt h1mself sodally, there must be a complete a~ count of his physical development, h~s social background and his psychologtcal reactions. . This belief was pronounced by M_tss Katherine Haskell of the behavlOr clinic of the Illinois Institute for 1uvenile Research when she addressed. the summer student body of the Nat10nal Kindergarten and Elementary college to- Judge Ira Ryner of Hill street )eft Tuesday for Conover, Wis., where he ·························· will spend a n1onth. physician. for 25 years, died S~mday, 1 To give to the usual Tuesday golf July 1~, m the Ev~nston hospttal of for women at the Wilmette Golf dub, ~eart dtsease. She ltved. ~t 414 Wash- a touch of the unusual, this weeks mgton avenue, G1encoe, w1th her foster t stunle part\' Thirtv . H h · C 1 even was a co -· . hter, L ots I <aug at a,.,.·ay u ver, 13 guests were there, each dressed in the years old, whom she adopted twelve costume of her choice. Prizes were For Be~ter Things to Eat years ago. Dr. <:;ulver was 58 years a warded. with ~~ rs. H. Jones, ca[J1146 Central Avenue old. Funeral servtces w~re he~~ Tu~s- turing the first in her portrayal of Six Phones: Wilmette 420-42l-422-42J-424-425 day at 2 p, m. at St. Eltsab~th s Ept~- "Kiki," and 1\Irs. Harold Thompson the copal c.hurch, Glencoe. Bunal was m second, dressed as· "Topsy."- Mr5. Clair 'Nfemonal Park cemetery. Evanston. Graham won the prize for the low medal score. Mr. and Mrs. Jarvis Shedd. 1555 ~ext Tuesday is to be the occasion Ashland avenue, left Saturday to mo- of Guest Day, with a prize to be awardtor through the state of ~~ ichigan. ed for the best score on the short hole!i. 1 1030 Greenleaf Phone 2764 -o- Glencoe Woman Physician Taken by Death July 17 Costumes Lend Zest to Dr. Eugen.a M. Culver, Glencoe Golf at Wilmette Club last week. . . She discussed "The Personahty . ot the Child" as outlined in the behavtor 1i 111·c She gave interesting illustrac · o f -cases 1 dl e d th l tions 1an. . ere,, brt't1gt.l1°1"> out the points of her dtscusstotL Wilmette Grocer~ 6 Market c. Keep the on lee -0- Cool Bottle When the mercury stays as high as it has lately, the full ice box gives the nost comfort ... Delici ous Royal Purple Grape Juice .·111 kinds of Gingerale. R o o t Beer. Sarsaparilla. Near Beer, etc. Buy it by the case and be sure you have it when you want it. ~Irs. :Minor Forster of Atlanta, Ga., 'I , 1 '[ . R· lt)l1 B Brooks 1319 tl . k f M H I ·' r. an< .., r:-,. a . , was a guest liS wee. o rs. ar- ~lain street, have returned from a per E. Osborn, 715 Lmden avenue. . . t' · t N rtl I ak<. -----------· _ __ _ tortmg 1 1 s outmg a 'O 1 · ·· ( 'Hrd uf 'l'huuk" \ris. \\'t· wish to express our det·p appreda.-otion to our many friends for the sym~I r. and ~~ r.;. John R. -:\Iauff and pathy and kindly aid ac<:orded us in our son, John. and daughter, Katrina. saillwr«:>aYement a.t the loss of our daughter 1 ear) 1. t1 ·1 f or a :--( · ,· · and sister, Ruth. C( lis mont 1 JOlllll :\lrl'. Amelia X. Forberg and family, abroad. I · The Beach Party Why not have a beach party one of these fine evenings? Wilson's can help you to have a good time by supplying you with the very best of Baked Goods and Picnic Specialties. Here are some of the tempting goods made by WILSON'S for your beach party. HOMEMADE BREAD White, Rye and Whole Wheat among other varieties. HOT DOG ROLLS AND SANDWICH BUNS PIES made from seasonable fresh fruits, both m the large and small individual sizes. CAKES '-.> White layers in a great assortment of tcmgs and toppings: devil' s food layer cakes and marshmallow slices: also, the famous "Sally Brown" spice cake. u c_, 0 o0o c u (.) r Wilson's Homemade Mayonnaise for your potato salad. The Wilson Bakery it62 Wilmette Ave. Phone 414