40 Teleplaoae Wilmette 334'7 WILMETTE ALPHA PHI BENEFIT LIFE May 21, 1<>2rj. Hold Funeral Senicea DR. FRANK B. ERWIN Sp·elallalac Ia tlae treatmeat of 70ar 'beat frlead· the "Dos aad (;at" All ealla reeehe m7 per·oaal atteatloa '724 Prairie A 'Ve. Wilmette, DL VETERINARIAN Read All the Want Ads NEW ·MARMON SALES AND SERVICE STATION A benefit bridge will be given for For Rockwell Ryerson 1the benefit of the Alpha Phi house Rockwcllt Trowbridge Ryerson, 22 fund at the Evanston Country clu'> Tuesday, May 25, under the auspices vcars old son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard ) . Rvers~n. 210 Sixth street, died of the Chicago Alumnae association. Tue s(lay of this- week at his home. Mrs. C. M. Cheney of Evanston en- Funeral services were held Thursday tertained a number Delta Gamma :_; morning from the home and burial on May 19, at a personal shower in was at Rosehill cemetery. Ryerson honor of Mis s Frances Helmkamp of was a senior student at Northwestern university and was to have graduated Rogers Park. in less than a month. He wa s a memher of Phi Beta Kappa. Sigma Xi, a scientific fraternity ancl Sigma Nu. He had been ill for some time. Young People Have There Own Day at Our Baptist Church l · of 6017 Broadway, Chicago Phone Long Beach 6428 Open Evenings and Sundays Marmon North Shore "' [Their Early Years 'kl ~. determine foot health J v ~HR PURPOSE of the ~hoe is to ~give protection to the foot. But positive tnjttry results from shoes that clre improper1y fitted. Healthy young feet rcma111 healthy in the right shoes, preYenting the need for "appliance" s hoes later in life. Correct fitting is better than corrective footwear. We fit the growmg foot "according to prescription," with the same expert care that the oculist. gives to the fitting · of lenses. An annual event of interest in t 1 , program of the Wilmette Bapt ;, · church is that of Young People\ <l:t · This year it is to be celebrated Sun(Lt ··. May 23. At the morning service the Y< ·u ,,· men of the church will serve as usiH r and the choir, under the directi on , ~f me. Gilderoy Scott. will sing apJt r( priate music. The Rev. Franci ~ 1 Stifter. pa~tor, will speak on the tht·J : .I · "Yes, You Can." Oil Burner Ordinance As gue sb of the church will ht . Placed Before Trustees delegation from the student hod ~· , , the ~ational Kindergarten and Lj, An ordinance regulating the in stalla - · mentan- college now located in \\·; ; tim~ of oil burner equipment in the m c tte, ·a nd John Singleton of Chir a~~ village was introduced at the meeting natinnal prl'sid e nt of th e Bapti -· of the Village board Tue sday evening Young Peopk'~ Cnion of Ameri ca . of thi s week, by Trustee Clarence E. The voung people of tl1 e J(, , ;, Drayer, chairman of the PubIC ._ ervtce church .will attend th e morning ·l'n committee. icc in a hodv. The ordinance wa i' reitrred hack t o At the ;.vening se rvice at ; ·.'.\' lht Public Sen-ice committee for con- o'clock ~lr . Stifter \\·ill giv~· the four: · sideration and rCJ)Ort to the board in in th(' seru:s · ·. · o f ta lk·s on 11 ome 1.Itt the ncar future. It is thought the deali 11 g this Sunday with the suh jtc' measure will follow essentiatl" the Oil of th(' Life of grown children in : 1, 1 Burner ordinann: of the Cit .~· of Chi- homl' . The topic as announct.:d icago. "Growing Old Together." C. A. "H(·r] ~{oser will lead the song service i(·~ · Mrs. A. ]. Mouat of (,16 Lake ave- twentv minutes at the beginning c·i : ;H nue was the hostess this season, as last, hour.· for the annual spring luncheon of Chapter A., P. E. 0. of Illinois, which Among the \Vilmette spectat(1r~ .. · was given Tuesday as a henef1t for the Kentucky Derby held in L()ni < the educational fund. About 80 mcm· ville last Saturday were Mr. and ).of r" . hers were in attendance. George H. Bird, Mr. and Mrs. Rohcrt -oKenyon and Mr. and Mrs I. K. Stove r. M r . and ~~ rs . D . J 1. Carter have re-0turned to their homt at 1227 Green~f r s. \\" . A . Richard son Rnd h t ·· wood avenue, after spending the win- daughter. ~fis s Phyllis. 1233 Lake an ter in Miami. Their son and hi s wife. nue, spent last week as the guest ~ (,f Mr. and Mr s. B , D. Carter. who ac- the former's mother in Altoona , P ;.. companied them. are ~ taying with them -0at present. ~r r. and ~f r~ . C. E. R e nnl' r kar \\·tn host and ho ste ss tn the nH·mhl'f " ( i tlu:ir l' V('ning whi~t duh at d innn Lt,: Saturday at their home. 03~ I·:lnl\n·(·rl avenue. r s · . . .. . ... 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