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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 30 Jul 1927, p. 18

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WINNETKA TALK July 30, 1927 GOLFERS Be Our Guest Without Fee or Obligation | Ballet Pantomime Will Feature Ravinia Fete In addition to the regular concert numbers to be presented by the Chi- cago Symphony orchestra and explain- ed by Eric Del.amarter, conductor, an elaborate ballet pantomime to be given by the pupils of Miss Mildred Haessler is being planned for the children's af- | ternoon program next Thursday, Au- gust 4, at Ravinia park. The presenta- tion is entitled the "Pantomime of Cinderella," and is an adaptation of Massenet's "Sandrium." It will include a number of dances in attractive cos- tumes. North shore people who are interested in Ravinia are reminded that on Thursday afternoon all chil- | dren under twelve years of age are admitted to the park free of charge, and that reserve seats for the same af- ternoon are free for everyone. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Mathison of 84 Abbottsford road and their sons, Robert and John, will return early in August from a motor trip through Canada. For a month of their vaca- tion, they took a cottage at C.ystal Beach, Ontario. ---- Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Telfer, Jr., of 842 Cherry street, will entertain twelve Winnetka friends at bridge this evening. The party will be in honor of the Clyde Worthingtons, also of Cherry street. Evanstonians Are Wed in Winnetka Gardens Miss Frances Elizabeth Ross, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles [. Ross of Evanston, was married last Satur- day afternoon to George Sherer, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Sherer of Ev- anston, in the garden of the bride's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert W. Weld of 315 Sunset road, Winnet- ka. The Rev. Herbert IL. Willett of Kenilworth performed the ceremony. The gown of the bride was of white crepe-de-chine and lace. She wore a tulle veil and carried a bridal bouquet of lilies of the valley and roses. The wedding was a quiet one with only members of the families and intimate friends present. Mr. and Mrs. Sherer left for a short trip through Wisconsin, and on their returii will be at home at 1000 Main street after August 1. Both Mr. and Mrs. Sherer were formerly residents of Wilmette. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H. Woodward of 685 Ardsley road, and their children, Eleanor and Herbert, left Thursday for their camp at Champion, Michigan. They will be gone until the middle of September. --Q-- Mrs. W. Bachrach of 1283 Asbury avenue returns tomorrow from Loeb's farm, near Charlevoix, Michigan, where she has been spending the week. Enjoy playing on a real sporty course with natural beauty. Only a thirty to forty minute drive to the gate. Located on the west shore of Lake Zurich. Gentiles only. Good Food at Clubhouse Zurich Hills Country Club LAKE ZURICH, ILL. Chicago Office 820 N. Michigan Ave. Judge Milk By Taste Taste is the unmis- takable test of a milk's goodness. Superior 5156 i AST WEEK OF RUBYS SHOE SALE AT ALL FOUR. SHOPS 2760 PAIRS OF SHORT AND DISCONTINUED LINES OF THIS SEASONS WOMENS SHOES FOR SPORT, DRESS, WALKING AND EVENING USE. MANY SUITABLE FOR FALL WEAR VALUES UP TO *I8° IN TWO GROUPS 1083 3885 ALFRED J RUBY. GO EAST WASHINGTON ST. «~--» EDGEWATER BEACH HOTEL 1563 EAST 53% ST, HYDE PARK ~-- ORRINGTON HOTEL EVANSTON x Pour yourself a glass e rowth an Se welepment oi" of Borden's. 27 he butterfat SOFC cent agrees Wit child. 3 colof ne and © 3s are perfect: 4 nourish- Lustre 2 hair are at Sip it--drink it. How sweet and pleas- ing it tastes! 1 weet, natura 5 mace appeals to the child's appetite: We invite all milk drinkers to give the taste test to Borden's milk, and judge for themselves. Call in the Borden Milkman in your neighborhood to arrange for service. BORDEN'S FARM PRODUCTS CO. of Illinois Wilmette 1545 Service that is 99%% Accurate _

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