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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 20 Jul 1928, p. 30

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WILMETTE LIFE . SAILS FOR EUROPE Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Harrison, 200 Gregory streetJ sailed on July 7, for a two months' stay in Europe. They will visit Ireland, England, Pari5, and Rome. Mr. Harrison is a brother of Mrs. A . V. Sieren of 114 Fifth street and an uncle of Mrs. F. W. Harvey, 1035 Greenwood avenue. · July 20, · 1~ Oldsmobile Product of General Moton Falcon Motors 519 Davia St. EVANSTON Univ. 2127 John Barges, who lives at the Central hotel on }4ain street, was arrested by Wilm~tte police last Friday, July 13, charged with assault with a deadly weapon. William Huck, 1405 Central avenue, made the complaint, charging that Barges shot at him with. a shotgun. The case which was to ' have YOUNG MOTHERS MEET come up in police court on Tuesday Mrs. Ebner · A. Claar, 1301 Chestnut has been continued ' until this Saturstreet, entertained the memben of the day morning, July 21, at 10 o'clock. executive board of the Young Mothers' club at luncheon last W ~dnesday. Mrs. S. S. Holden of Kenilworth A business meeting was held during entertained a few guests for luncheon the afternoon. on Wednesday, July 18, at the Indian Hill club in honor of Mrs. Carol Mi ss Pearl Munro and her younger Ridgway who is here visiting from sisters. Catherine and Jean, of 1119 California. Elmwood avent.cte, left last Tuesday for -oMrs. S. S . .Holden, 527 Warwick Chambers I sland which is located in Green Bay. They will probably be road, Kenilworth entertained her I gone for th~ remainder of the summer. luncheon club last Friday. Map Arrested For Alleged Jane Darling Wins .Shooting; Cue Continued Second Prize at Post Horse Show The Horse Show at Fort Sheridan Friday and Saturday of last week was an interesting spectacle, both from the standpoint of fine horses and splendid equestrianship. It was an event appealing to many society folk who cam~ from the city, all along the north shore and from Milwaukee either to b~ participants, · s pectators, or both. Saturday brought the largest crowd ever in attendance at a Post show, it is said. Jane Darling, daughter of Mr. and. Mrs.. I. C. Darling of Kenilworth, won a second prize: a silver cup for her part in the events. Jane, who is just 14 years old, rode Mrs. William Sidney's mare, "Kathleen," and piloted Hobart Young's hunter, "Babe," over the jumps. She won the silver cup while riding "Kathleen." Jane rides her own horse, "Lady Jane," at Indian Hill Riding club every day, but because it was too tall, it did not qualify in the cla~s at Fort Sheridan. Mr. and Mrs. Darling were among the box holders at the horse show. Sitting with th_ e m were Miss Dorothy Darling, Miss Mary Fowler, Miss Gertrude Mathews, Mrs. Sidney Y. Ball, and Mrs. Karl Korrady. Not guess work.but the guaranteed .work of craftsmen You, too, will find it advantageous to use authorized Cadillac and La Salle service, whether your car needs adjustments, lubrication, repairs, refinishing, orre-upholstering. Thisauthorized service means supervised service such as your car would receive at the Chicago Branch of Cadillac, located at 2301 South Michigan, or at the factory in Detroit. Our service here is a part of the nation-wide Cadillac and LaSalle service, as dependable as these two splendid cars. Playground for Children Sunset Ridge Feature A playground for the children is an attractive feature that Sunset Ridge has put in on their grounds. It was officially opened last Thur~day and from now on there will be an attendant provided to watch the children playing on Thursday and · Sunday afternoons and evenings. At other times pareiJts desirous of having their children supervised while on the playgroundl can l!lake special arrangements for someone to be there. The playground, though not elaborate, contains most of those things so necessary for the amusement of the younger generation. The equipment includes a merry-go-round, giant strid~ see-saws, slides, sand boxes, some of ~}1ich haye C(!nopies to provide shade and netting to keep away the unusually large mosquitoes of this year, and a tent furnished especially for. ki.ddjes. There will be games of quoits and horseshoes for the older ones. The playground has been placed under the trees in the grove on Sunset Ridge r_oad a)ld will undoubtedly be~ome a popular rendezvous for those of the younger set whose mothers and fathers are among the golfers at Sunset Ridge. Mrs. C. E. McAlvey and small son David, 1133 Central avenue, left earl; this week to speQ..d a week or so at Chambers Island, Green Bay. They will join Mr. McAlvey who went up a w~kag~ · -oM iss Mildred Melone, 914 Forest avenue, left the latter part of this week for Europe. She will travel two months with her aunt, Mrs. W. C. Bowers of Butler, N. Y. . ~r. and Mrs. ]. S. Doig moto~ed to Mtlwaukee last 'week-end to be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Van Vechten of 1175 Maryland avenue. -o- Wherever the service sign is seen, there are men and tools to help vour Cadillac and La Salle give you the motoring satisfaction which is universally known as an outstanding feature of Cadillac· La Salle superiority .CADILLAC orul LA SALLE SERVICE CADILLAC MOTOR CAR COMPANY EVANSTON BRANCH -o- 1810 .Ridge Avenue, Evanston Mr. and Mrs. James 0. Doig retu.rned on July 7, from their wedding trtp and are at home at 812 Forest avenue, Ev~nston. -oMrs. Bert Bristol and her son Carroll, of St. Petersburg, Fla. ar'e the houseguests of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Hotze ~f 749 Twelfth street.

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