36 WILMETTE LIFE Decem her 30~ 1 927 They're Rarin' to Go a-t.the Shawnee Country Club Fountain Square Evanston T elepbones : University I 024 Wilmette 37M Rogers Park II 22 After Christmas Cleanup of Counter--Soiled Boxed 1 Statiot:tery at ~pring isn't far <ft. bnt tht· mc.:mhns nf th\· nn\ ~h;l\n w c Countr~· club arc g(.)ing- t11 h1..· imp;Jtent until it arriH·s. ior that\· \\'IH:ll th e.: \\·nrk ui rtlltstruction on t ht..· ntw clublwu~c at ~I ichigan and Lake a n·nuc.:.....;, pict un:d at the top, is to ht..· startl'(.\. lkl u w is slw\\11 the an:hitt..T t \ drawing of the hallruutn. which i~:; to he somt ballroom, and as th t· picture t ell s the stor y it is not necessary to say more ahout it here. Price! Much of our finest stationery is included in this clearance. · Whiting and Cook, and the. fine Crane papers-in boxes of note p a p e r , correspondence cards, writing papers and · ~nvelopes; combined into various sets, large and small. Best to shop early for these bargains. Fint Floor Albert N. Page, President op) New Shawnee Club, an "English Manor" Hr.:~ the original plans were preW pared for the new Shawnee clubhouse at Michigan and Lake avenues, just across from the lake, the picture expressed beauty, but judged by wh~t has happened since, those actively interested in dtis fine VVilmettc club do not belicV(· there is any limit to the skill of an architect. That's wlw Wrr.)1 ETTE Lu·~o: is · herewith prescndng pictures (not the . original plans at all) showiHg just how the Shawnee Country . club wi.tl look sometime next summer whei1 the work of construction is completed. Work is to be started early in spring. The architects, D. H. Burnham and company found it necessary to prepare ,a new set of plaus which are shown on Ea..... H. BeraiNlch, Treaaurer this page. The new plans call for a handsome try is through a stair hall with a structure reminiscent of the picture- beamed ceiling. An Elizabethan stairque old manor house of England. En(Continued on page 37) E. H. Searle, Vice-President (below) Kenilworth Girl Injured When Struck by Automobile Pri scilla \ViJJard, the six-year-old daughter of F. H. \Villard, 505 Ridge avenue, Kenilworth, creator of the ··~toon 1\f ullins" comic strip in the Chicago Tribun'-=, suffered minor bruises and sc ratches last Saturdav afternoon when struck by a car drive~ by Albert Smith, 577 Oak avenue,· Winnetka. The child was not seriously injured in the accident which occurred in front of the Kenilworth postoffice.