Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 20 Jun 1924, p. 9

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WILMETTE LIFE, FRIPAY, JUNE a>, 1924 Skokie Holds Open Day for W. W. G. A. on Monday, June 23 N 11kering with wrong from Our respon. satisfactory. 1 its heart' to ur auto has 'lment let us ce before it rious illness. ORIS ORTH Shore, Indian Hill and Skokie clubs have, as usual, set apart a day_of each week to be devoted to golf matches for women. Creat interest has already been shown and the dubs are very desirous of having even more players participate in the matches that have been scheduled for the summer season. Skokie will open its course next Monday for one of its biggest events for women, Western Day, open day for the Wornen's Western Golf association. k in the Commencing at 9 o'clocmorning, there will be 18 hole medal play, with prizes for low gross, for first and second low net, and f9r the 1 least number of putts. The second event taking place at 2 o'clock, after the serving of the Golf luncheon, will be the best ball foursome, with choice score of partners on the last 9 holes. Mrs. H. G. Phillips is chairman of the women's golf arrangements, with Mrs. J . Milton Trainer in charge throughout the month of June, Miss D'Arcy Orde for July, Mrs. Henry for August, Mrs. D. H. MacFarland for September . · About 20 players took part in the matches on Monday, which consisted of 18 hole medal in the morning, with Mrs. Edgar Stevens the winner of the prize for low gross, and Mrs. John Cullen for low net. In the afternoon Mrs. Cullen won the 18 hole putting contest. ti_tle for the north and south, was inVIted to play. Mrs. F. C. Letts, former western champion, was one of the players, and Miss Edith Cummings, national open champion, was expected te arrive on Tuesday to play with Mrs. Letts in the first round. Among the hundred or more entrants, were several members of Indian Hill, Skokie and North Shore clubs. Those playing on Tuesday were: Mrs. Robert C. Bennett, Mrs. Howard V. O'.Brien, Miss Dorothy Klotz, Mrs. Fletcher. Marsh and Mrs. C. A. Klotz, Indian Hill; Mrs. Edgar Stevens, Mrs. Paul Chace, Mrs. S. L. Williams, Skokie; Mrs. H. H. Harrison and Mrs. ]. E. Barron, North Shore. Aupat 1 Encla Cub ~ve for ~e~ra A meeting of the · board of directors of the Woman's Library club of Glencoe was held on Tuesday morning, June 10, at 9 o'clock at the home of Mrs. William A. Fox, 585 Longwood avenue, at which time the question of chairs was discussed and several samples were inspected. A satisfactory exchange was agreed upon. The adjournment of the board was followed immediately by a meeting of the finance committee. Plans for the summer were discussed and two decisions were made, namely, that the membership drive will end August 1, and that no canvassing for funds will be made during the summer, but that -------two entertainments will be given, one in July, the other in A~st. CoUeg~"& S&turdaJ~A definite, authoritattve statement has come from this committee that the HE riplar -a. of the lJatoeau club members will not be assessed for of Occupations will be held at the new building, and that the dues 10:30 o'clock on Saturday, June will not be raised. All donations it, at 72 West Adams street, Chicago, from members will be entirely volunroom 1812. tary. Some of cial, music and civic circles in the city the King in Emmett Flynn's "In The 1were directed by }o iynn. Palace Of The King" which Manaaer Mong's best ~ork has been in "The and along the north shore. Elliott has booked for the Hoyburn Miracle Man," " hame," and "The Doroth Daltoa Give. theatre, Monday. Ten-Dollar Raise. J Mong, born in Chambersbura, Pa., When not ~avoryin~ be~ore the Health Hinta to WoaaeD began his stajfe career more than ZJ ea~era, M~n.g ts sattsfytng h1s hob~y. While there i· nothi01 especially years ago in Indiana. He starred for wh1eh 1s ra1stna blue ribbon holEs. He original about these rules, I believe ten years in road shows, and played has a great rep~ation at a breeder that regularity in their practice will the leading role for five yean in his of hogs, and untU recently owned a keep any woman, well, happy, strong own play, "The Clay Baker." He also large ranch near Lot Angeles. and youthful. . starred on the stage in "The House SURPRISE! "My home is all outfitted for gym- Next Door," written by himself, "The The ·'~t of .. ,....,... p1a- an imnastic purposes, and daily I indulae Light in the Window" and "The "_..... w- ... ~ ~in some sort of exercise. A ride over Divorce Question.· portant part in the daily Work of the the boulevards on my horse, a few He began in pictures in a film ver- Wan~ Ad. Readen nn:er can be c:ermoments with the foils and, when sion of his own play, "The Clar tain of what they. will 6nd Oil the W.urt possible, a swim in the surf also keeps Baker," about twelve rears ago and Ad ~ On this pace ill one of our me right up to mark for the strenuous bas been identified WJth the sere fteent 111~ ~ were offered for days at the studio with all the rigor- since then. .the followiDc tbiap: (1) a "Tounng ous and nerve-racking attendant work. Mong gained a name as a character Home;" (2) Chow Cbow .l*J!l (3) Garden Party Ends Oub For acting a stellar role in a picture actor with his work in "A. Connect~ -Philadelphia lawn-~; (4) lGO ParSeuon for ComeDians is no cinch, all opinions to the con- Yankee" and increased h1s popularity ~ Chix: (5) Ftnt Mortpp lou of with "Monte Cristo," both of which $10,000. HE Cornell Women's Club of trary notwithstanding. Chicago, which has a number of 'A woman must have regular exer-1 i~~;;~~~~~~~~~ii~~~~;;;;;_.i;.;iiii~iiiiiiieiiii 0-0 ··· north shore members, closed its cise. It is necessary to her develop- I~~-· year's activities with a garden party at ment and keeps her in trim for any of mental or physical endeavor. F ~· - ~ kind the home of Mrs. Robert Taylor, 423 Central avenue, Wilmette, on Saturday Nerves would not exist if people only :6 'I · · -' afternoon, June 14. On the same day exercised properly, ate correctly, slept rose early enough, kept the national federation of Cornell Wom- sufficiently, their minds clean and their bodies The well-chosen gifts of discriminating friends are en's clubs met at Ithaca, New York, among the great joys of the bride and groom on their day with the Chicago branch represented by supple and in well-trained condition. and regularity of hibits, that's of days. Mrs. William Vaughn Moody, a for- Exercise the thing. So I keep at it, allowing 0 mer trustee and a devoted Cornellian. nothing to prevent my daily routine, Here, among our great selections Qf delightful w~and I feel 100 per cent all the time." ing gifts,. may be fo';lnd presents, little a~d big that are Women Have Guest Day Miss Dalton's new Paramount starideally sutted to be ltfe-long remembrances. ring picture, "The Moral Sinner," diat North Shore Cub rected WHEN YOU VISIT OUR STORE by Ralph !nee, will be shown H E North Shore club, which has at the Hoyburn theatre Wednesday courteous, experienced salespeople will gladly aid you in been devoting Tuesdays to matches and Thursday, June 25 and 26. It is your choice of appropriate wedding gifts, with the purfor women golfers, had on its a screen version of the famous crook schedule for this week a "Kickers" melodrama1 "Leah Kleschna," which pose of pleasing you in both price and quality. match, for the club members and their closes a three weeks engagement at ~s. During the in~rval ~tween the Great Northern Saturday evening. the morning and afternoon .dvents. luncheon was served to the players. Screen Villain Hu Rain prevented the members from Jewelers and Silversmiths Hog-Raising Hobby carrying out their program on Tuesday Madison & Wabash For years a stage rtar, famous as a of last week. screen character ac ' cr, noted as a ~ CHICAGO playwright, with a hobby for hogY. W. C. A. House Gift is William V. Mong, who -::~~===· of Hougbteling Family raising-that appears as Perez, crafty secretary of' · · · o··-====::10-0 ·-· H E family of Mrs. James L. Houghteling has presented. Mil-ltr.===============================================nl hurst, the Y. W. C. A. gtrl reserve camp on the Fox river near Plano, with a new cottage of rustic construction which will house twelve girls. The camp, which is opening it season on June 30, provides rest and recreation for business girls. M'rs. Houghteling was a member of the Y. W. C. A. board of directors for · Tel. Ev. 1300 Fountain Square 1567 Sherman Ave. many years. s:ak T I I I Weddinll GiltslnJewe ruana S ilwr T I I Charles E. Graves & Company ·===·' -..aa····- T EVANSTON T Glen View Scene of_ ~ra. William S. Hay Ia Three-Day Golf ~eet Elected Alumna Trustee G LEN View club has been the scene O f much golf and social interest during the three-day period of the medal play tournament of the Women's Western Golf association held on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday of this week. Miss Glenna Collett of Providence, Rhode Island, winner of the national championship two years ago, and the holder of the ~~~~~------------- WORD was received from Wellesley college early this week that Mrs. William Sherman Hay, 645 Sheridan road, Winnetka, has been elf W II 1e 1 ected alumna trustee o e es y colege. Mrs. Hay, who was chosen by an overwhelming majority, is the first north shore woman to receive this honor. Mrs. Hay, a former pre.sident of the yYoman's Athletic club, IS well known m so- A Bridge Across the Years AKE it vour rule to talk at least once a week by telephone to the son or daughter away .at school. The C?St of the service is a tnfle compared w1th the joy of hea~ing the young reopl~,s voices and knowmg they are wel and m good spirits. And it cheers them, too. Mahogany Bedroom Group Very reasonably priced . . . ln the quaint style of the ttme of Pre~tde!'t Polk. A new feature is the large chest whtch ~s low enough to use as a dresser. 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