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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 1 Jun 1928, p. 16

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16 WILMETTE LIFE June 1, 1928 Woman's University Club To Give Large Garden.Fete · 88 TEMPLE COURT TELEPHONE WINNETKA 804 Announcing A SALE Unusually hea11tiful fig11:red chiffon afternoon and evening dre~~es at sacrifice prices. Printed Crepe de ·~ Chines and Polka Dot afternoon dresses, suitable for J one weddings.. Exquisite imported materials for made-to~order graduation and bridesmaids dresses~ Forty-one boys will represent the Wilmette schools in the annual North Shore Grammar school track meet at Dyche stadium tomorrow morning. Registration for the meet closed Thursday evening and each of the . three schools in the league, Evanston, Kenilworth and Wilmette, will have two entries in each event in each di28. vision. This fete, which is to serve the dual Entries from Wilmette will be : purpose of providing recreation ~or Peewee Division the members of the club and secunng 50-yard dash: Jacl;c Stackhouse, T om funds for the permanent headquarters Finlayson; 75-yard dash: Marshall which the organization hopes to es- Doose, Paul Leach; Broad Jump: Paul Marshall Doose; 60-yard Hurdles : tablish shortly, is planned with activi~ Soule, Frank Christie, Paul Leach; High Jump : ties varied enough to suit anyone. Tom Finlayson, Paul Leach; Pole Vault : These include moving pictures, chorus Paul Soule, Paul Williams; Shot Put : singing, swimming contests, fortune Paul Williams, Jack Stackhouse. Lightweight Division telling, bridge and bunco, and danc50-yard Dash: Robert Rye, Stephen ing. Mrs. Clarence E. Frazier of Ev- Brooks; 75-yard Dash .: Vance Soule, anston is general chairman of the Robert Rye ; Broad Jump: Ed Howard , Stephen Brooks; 60-yard Hurdles: Vance event. Soule, George Waidner; High Jump : Roberj W. Lindsley, who is a student at Principia school in St. Louis, will be home to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur ]. Lindsley, of 121 Dupee place, tomorrow. Robert will spend the summer vacation in Wilmette with his parents. Colin Finlayson, Edward Howard ; Pol <' Vault: Colin Finlayson; Shot Put: Fred Leason, George Waidner. Heavywf'lght Division 50-yard Dash: George Quinlan, Hugh Saxon ; 100-yard Dash: Hugh Saxon , George. Quinlan; 60-yard Hu~dles: Bob Waters, Wilbert Kunz; H1gh .Jymp : Frank Riley, Frank Church; Pol e vault : F'rank Riley, Ceci l Williams; Shot Put : Frank Riley, Wilbert Kunz ; Broad Jump: Hugh Saxon, Lawrence McHale. Mrs. Merle B. Snyder, 215 \\.1oodbine avenue, was elected recording secr~tary of the Woman's University club of Chicago at the business' meeting held on May 25. Mrs. Snyder is also very active in worki.ng for ~he garden fete which the club ts plannmg to hold at the home of Mrs. Minna Schmidt, 2715 Sheridan road, Evanston, on June North Shore Boys (}ompete in League Meet at Stadium . ~ + j -o- Mo~ogramed tennis dresses, with or without sleeves, in fascinating and unusual wash materials are a Chez moi Specialty NEW BUILDING- INDIAN HILL STATION- EAST ENTRANCE Ned Wieland, son of ~1 r. and Mrs. The Clarence Wieland of 1004 Greenleaf avenue, is retnrntng to his home this High evening from Kansas, where he is at- g-rade school tending th .Maurhill school. Junior class of Mallinckrodt schoq.l entertained t~e eigi:t.h pupils of St. Francts Xavter at the Ridge school yesterday. ·June-a seasonable time for Landscaping Work If you have in trli.nd the landscaping of your grounds this season, surrounding your present home or a new one, we suggest that you ~et in touch with our organization immediately. The time to set .out youn~ shrubs and trees and new sod or seeding is NOW. The Fiore organization is most advantageously equipped to give expert attention and execution to every landscaping proh!¢W.· Remember that no obligation attaches to our. estimates or suggestions. OUR CATALOG GLAD~ Y SENT ON REQUEST Complete Fuel Service 0 .... I L COAL· COKE· WOOD We sell and Recommend Telephone Highland Park 523 REGNJDE The Better Fuel Oil Black Dirt .............. $3 4 00 per yard in 4-yard Lawn Lime .......... .............. $1.00 per Pulverized Sheep Manure ............. $2.50 per Pulverized Cattle Manure ............. $2.75 per Bone Meal .· ........................ $3.50 per lots bag bag bag bag For Better Fuel L!.o"'-.:oo'JI.>I'""'IU~aSTS IN Landscape Ga.rdeninfl , Prairie Avenue Edinger & Sons ESTABLISHED 1907 HIGHWOOD, ILLINOIS Phones Wilmette 641-642- University 5035- Winnetka 643

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