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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 7 Sep 1928, p. 6

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·6 W ~ 1;- ~ E J" T _ E LIFE. September· 7, 1928 wood avenue has returned from a motor trip to Wisconsin with Mrs. Fay Roberts of Winnetka. They motored JUt Wllmet'e An. Pllone WIL tU to Minocqua where they joined Mrs. Wilmette, 111. Roberts' two sons who were at camp, ~!!!!!!!!~~~~~!!~~~~~~and from there motored to the Wausaukee club for a visit with Mrs. Roberts' mother-in-law, Mrs. r . F. Roberts. Mr. Stewart and Mr. k 'berts met them there and returned home with them. Battle Creek Baths SWEDISH MASSAGE · HOME FROM MOTOR . TRIP Mrs. G. Ross Stewart of 1033 Green- 9Pens Tutor School Wilmette Aims for · Two in a Row ·F rom Winnetka· Ball Team = ·············-············ M. Porteubauser Painter and Decorator Bstimatu Without Obligation : 1030Greealeaf Phoae2764 · \----···················-~ Mr. and Mrs. George Ortseifen and their daughter, Marion, have returned to their home at 337 Essex road, Kenilworth after spending . the season at their summer home at Beaver Lake, Hartland, Wis. -oM iss Gladys Carlstrom has returned to her home at 216 . Wood Court after a fourt weeks' visit with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph C. Wessel in St. Paul, Minn. PiesOur fresh fruit pies are delicious. Apple, Cherry, ~each, and Blueberry. Coffee Cake's for Saturday Pretzel Streusel Fruit Filled Almond Filled The Wilmette A. C.'s, sturdy baseball outfit bearing the colors of our village, are all set to encounter the powerful Winnetka nine this Sunday afternoon on the Village Green lot west of the Howard school. The game, scheduled for last Sunday, but washed out when the weather man took a hand in affairs, marks the second encounter for these oldtime rivals in the current diamond classic entitled the North Shore Cup championship tournament. Wilmette will be in there to make it two in. a row from the Winnetkans who suffered a set back at the hands of the locals two weeks ago, 4 to 2, in eleven hectic spasms. Winnetka is certain to bring along a host of loyal rooters so it behooves the Wilmette followers of the pastime to turn out in numbers and take a hand in the moral support our home boys so richly deserve. The north shore championship is to be determined in a three-cornered tournament involving Wilm~tte, Winnetka and Glencoe aggreg-ations.: The standing to date finds Wilmette leading the way with one victory and no defeats, Winnetka, second, w1th two Mrs. Isabel \V. Heaps, who taught wins and one defeat, and Glencoe bringing up the rear with no victories for six years in the Roycemoor upper and two setbacks. school, is opening a tutoring school in Game time is 3 o'clock. Evanston this fall. Mrs. Heaps is well known alo11g the north shore. Her BOARD MEETS WEDNESDAY school will include work from the first The regular monthly meeting of the grade through college. Five teachersa native French teacher, one for math- Kenilworth Village board will be held ematics, one for science, one for Latin, \Ve~nesday evening of next week. and one for Greek and Latin-will assist Mrs. Heaps. She will teach the Mr. and Mrs. Victor Kleb.ba,. with grade work with the exception of their sons. Bruce and Francis; of 1526 French, and will instruct in history Central avenue, during their month's and English in the high school grades. vacation in northern Wisconsin, from Mrs. Heaps has purchased a hoine at which they returned recently, visited 814 Ridge terrace , Evanston, which their ~on, Victor, Jr. several times at she will occupy about Septemb.er 15. Camp de Ia Warr. Mr. Klebba i.5 associated with Dr. Herman N. Bundesen. Returns from New York With New DanJ:e Steps -<>-Edith Ray Young has returned from her home in Vincennes, Ind., after spending- the summer with her mother. Mrs. John G. Young, to resume her classes in piano and harmony. -0- Wilmette 575 The Patty Shoppe (Opposite Former Village Theatre) Edwina M. Weckler, who has had parent-teacher dancing classes on the north shore for ~everal years, has returned from New York city, where she attended the fiftieth anniversary meeting of the Society of Teachers in Dancing at the Waldorf-Astoria. Mrs. W eckler brought back sexeral new dance steps, including the tresse, a beautiful step to waltz music, the camnus drag, and the ec.5tasy glide. Mrs. ·weckler also attend : d the meeting of the Chicago Association of Dancers recently held at the auditorium. Mr. and Mrs. George J. Wendel. Jr. of Rogers Park (Miss Norma Clark of Winnetka) are leaving this week to make their home in Boston. -oMiss He]Pn D. Sempill returned to Lafayette. Ind.. Tuesday after a two weeks' visit with her aunt, Mrs. Paul W. Fowler of 925 Linden avenue. 1"'""""';~;:~"'"'~:;:~""':;"'"~~:~:;~"'"';:~::~~:~"'""'1=-= Tenth Street and Central Avenue SUNDAY SERVICES - · Wilmette. Ill. SERVICES Give Your · Hotne the Right Setting T'S astonishing what a difference in the looks and salability of your house a little landscaping effects-if it's done by txperts. Wt'll gladly consult with you about it without obligation. 11 A. ~!. Wednesday Testimonial Meeting-S P. M. Sunday School Exercises-9 :4 5 A. M. I September g, 1928 Subject: . Substance Reading Room- 1 1 6 J Wilmette Avenru L. ~- TBALMAMM lAa1n 231 1 ARCHITECTURAL LANDSCAPING Surgerv--MaintttMnce--GudtJ?ing LAICE .AVE. WILMETTE ' PHONE WILMETTE 5 61 Reju~JnMtinr-TtH Christian Science Literature may be read, borrowed or purchtllfd. THE PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY INVI1ED TO ATI'END 1HB CHutCH SERVICES AND VISIT THE READING ROOJI . I I ! . illlf.--lll' .lllllllllllllllli!IUIIIIHII..............ItllllliiDIIUIIII"-IIIUIIHHIIWIUIIIII!W-.niiiiiiiiUUIIIIIIIIIIIIliiiiiiiiiiUIIIIIIUIIIIUJIIUIIIIIIIIIIIII._,.IIUIWIII~,; ··~

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