Highland Park Public Library Local Newspapers Site

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 29 Jun 1928, p. 10

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

JO WILMETTE LIFE June 29, 1~ Yoaaa SUDSet Ridge-Cub to other's ~ Ia to Staae Debate Monday Have a Treasure Hunt The Young Mother's club is to have an evening devoted to nature study Monday, Juts 2, at the home of Mr3. ·o. E. Gepper~ 725 Ninth street, commencing at 7 :45 o'clock. The hostess will be assisted by Mrs. R. E. Craig an d M rs. F,. l{ . C raw fQr d . A feature of the evening will be a The Sunset Ridge Country club announces a treasure hunt to be held The Metropolitan Motor Coach comthis Saturday evening, June 30, leaving Daily Fee ~se to ()pea Sat- pany on · July 1 will take o':er the motor the dub at 8 :30 o'clock. There will arclay at Waukegan and coach service of the C~1cago, . North be a midnight supper at 12 :30 o'clock Willow Roads Shore ·-.nd Milwaukee ·railroad, 1 t was Sunday mo_rning followed by outdoor otficiatly announced this week, by Fred dancing. Members of the club w ill There never seems to be enough A. KJock, general manager of the Met· d b · be pe-rn.lttte . to rmg guests. golf courses. Therefore players who ropolitan system. patronize the fee cour.;es wilt be glad .. We wi11 continue to operate coaches debate on t he question , "Are Birds atiYe side and Mrs. F . L. Larson a nd to hear that the nort~ sh?re wiiJ have over established routes on regular schedMore Interesting than Flo wers?" Mrs. ~(rs. C. H. ] one s, the negative. as cross-country feeders to North I a new fee course whic will he as fine ules Adolph Anderson is ]lead in g th e team Th e Yo un g Mother's club has just as any in the Chicago district. Shore line trains," says General Manager. that will bas e i,t5 argume nts on birds 't accepte d . three more persons i_ nto Tecl:my Fiel~ s is .the name. of this Klock. "Bringing the coach lines under and Mrs. A. \ oungberg the one on membenhtp, ~Irs . G. H . Reddmg, new course whtch wtll open thi s Satur- a centralized management wilt permit of flowers. Mrs. F. A. P. Fi scher and Mrs. H . E. Lersch, and ~Irs . H. I. day an d. as the name implie s, it is operation such as should be of benefit Mrs. E. M. Simonds talse the affirm- Holbrook. near Technv, being situated at the to ·the users of coach service." junction of \Vaukegan and Willow The Metropolitan Motor Coach comroads d_ irec!lY west of \\'innetka. Th~s pany will extend its operations over make 3 It very centrally located and tt twelve routes connecting north shore is easily reached b y any number of Icommunities with resorts in the North1 good roads. . ern Illinois and Southern Wisconsin lake I Several p~o mm e !lt nort h shore men regions and communities to the west of a;e s pon s o~m g tht ~ club. Charle s A . the rail lines. The routes and communi~a h of Wtlmett e IS ge~ era~. manage ~ : ties served are as follows: Fra~k ]. Seng. al so ot \\ tlmette. IS Kenosha Twin Lakes Powers Lake ).., I pre.sident .. and E .. A . Kalkhurst of Ev - Lake Gen~va. Waukeg~n, Zion, Keno~ ' a_ nston. vtc~-pre s tdent of the c?rpora- c:h . \ Vaukegan McHenry Woodstock. tton. Oth ers on the boa·rd of dtrect or 3 ~ a ' . ' . F Lake Vtlla, Anttoch, ox Mason Contractor General Repair E . F . K e 11 )· an d 0 . G. orn ~, both Waukegan, are L k L"b ' 1 1 G L k L f \V"l tt a e. 1 ertyvi e rays a e, ak e 0 I me e. . . Villa, 'Fox Lake. Highland Park, Lake Cement~ Stone Walks and . Has Wade Expenence. Zurich, Wauconda. Highland Park. I C_ harlte. Nash h~s. had a Wide ~x- Deerfield, Northbrook. Wilmette, Glen Porches penence tn the bUtldm.g- and m_anagm_g view, Techn y. Niles Center, Wheeling. of. !!olf . clubs and tht s expenen~e ts Niles Center. Des Plaines. Glencoe. evtden! m the_ la)';?ut at Techny Fteld ~ . \Vheeling. Evanston, Niles Center. ~Ir. ~a sh said, Our office;s and dtConnections with N'orth Shore tine rector s h~ve been very ltb.eral and trains are made by motor coaches at have p:ovtde1 ~very conyentence f~r Kenosha, \Vaukegan, Highwood, Highthe goiter. !'Jo" here out stde of a P.r!- land Park, Glencoe, Wilmette, and Evv.ate club wtll plap~r s find th_e facilt- anston on the Shore Line route· at Niles ttes that have been prov1ded · at C · 1 Gl N ' hb k Technv Fields and thev are all availe~ter termidnaH,. henayre, ohrt Skroko . . -t th .th t Bnergate an 1g moor on t e o te a bl e a e .sa_ me pnces a one V 11 d L'be '11 th f e cour ~ es a ey route, an at 1 rtyvt e ter, t ld na} a o er e wou · 1 · . ·~ · mma . N ort h Shore L' me stations serve " · . . Our dt~tng room wtll be ?l?en as motor coach stations in these comevery day tn the week and appettztng munities. Downtown terminals also are m~als will be . s~rved at . reasonable maintained at Kenosha, 616 Fifty-ninth pnces . The dmmg room ts open to street, and at Waukegan on Counhanyone whether they t?lay golf or not street south of Washington street. · and we hope people wtll motor out to Technv Fields for dinner." The - course was built last vear and Mrs. Edwin Hedrick, 304 Melrose is in very fine condition. Those who avenue, Kenilworth entertained a few have been privileged to play the guests for tea Sunday evening. Plain and Ornamental course prior to its opening tomorrow Plastering - Exterior say it i5 a _sporty and interesting and was brought from California course . A rambling-, Colonial style where he had been professional at Stucco Work a Specialty clubhouse is one of the features of the several popular clubs including the club. In the center is a lar~e lounge. Santa Rosa Golf and Country club. attractively furnished and boasting a Marysville Golf and Country club, and larg-e fireplace. Next to the lounge the Salinas Golf and Country club. is the dining room and opening off Mr. White i3 . available for: lessons of these two rooms is a screened and also operates a well stocked golf porch that overlooks the course. Wea- shop in the clubhouse. ther permi.tting meals will be served In n interview with Mr. Seng he on this porch and ladies who are wait· said, "Our aim has been to makeing for their husbands can enjoy cards Techny Fields the finest public fee here also. golf course in the · Chicago district; ~o In one wing is a spacious locker to make it a club where men, who room. with showers and toilets for men. are not members of a private club, One end of the locker room has been can enjoy private golf club convenorovided with tables where g-rill serv- iences at daily fee course prices. If ice mav be had. Ladies' locker room. North Shore golfers give us a play rP5t room, showers and toilets are in we cannot only: .do that but witt keep the other wing. The regular fee of improving the cour3e and the club$1.50 weekdavs. $2.00 on Saturdavs house facilities." and $2.50 on Sunday~ includes locker, Reservations for playing time can shower and tO\\'el. Twilight rate s are be made at The Hub, downtown, or one-half. · at the clubhouse a week in advance. William White is the professional The phone is Northbrook 190. 1 GOLFERS IDl PLAY Metropolitan Buses to Operate Shore OURSE NEW TECHNY C Line Bus Schedule J. SHORTRIDGE c - 1 421 Richmond Phone Keoilworth 2735 Plastering Contractor I , I I Chas. E. Welter 115 Fifteenth St. Phone Wil. 2151 RHding Room-116 J Wilmtttt Avtnut HOURS: Daily (txctpt Wednesday and Saturday) 9 A. M. to 6 P. M.; Wedntlday 9 A.M. to 7:45 P.M.: Saturday 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. 2nd. MORTGAGE LOANS We make loans for repairs, improvements, construction, refinancing or purchase of improved residential property. These loans can be repaid in convenient monthly installments in r, 2., or 3 years. Our representative will be pleased to give complete information. Office open until 8 o'clock Saturday evenings. Tht . Bible and W orlu of Mary Baker Eddy and all other authorized Chriatian &cimet Littraturt may be rtadt borrowed or purchaud. THE PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND THE CHui.CH SERVICES AND VISIT THE READING ROOII WILSHOR£ BOND &: MORTGAGE CO. 1 r 5o Wilmette Ave .· Village Theatre Bldg. \__.- Phone Wit. 2.181 .

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy