Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 24 Jun 1927, p. 10

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JU WILMETTE LIFE June 24, 1927 Rev. A. E. Rohrbach to . Spend Summer in Sweden Rev. A. E. Rohrbach will leave Thursday of next week for Stockholm, Sweden, where he will spend the sum..: mer with his family. During his absence, the Christian Fellowship services at the Parish House, on Oak street, \Yinnetka, will be conducted by supply pastors, both on Sunday and Wednesday evenings, Mr. Rohrbach announces. The services on \Vednesday evenings will be in the Swedish language . Mr. Rohrbach hopes to return to the north shore in the fall. IIndian Hill Net Players ·Invited · ·Y T OUrney to Ear1 An Early Vacation Tennis tournament is commanding ti1e attention of players of all ages who frequent the courts of the Indian ·Hill Country club where George ]. Higgins, tennis pro, has launched an.other in·tere sting season of play. Breakfast! YOU CAN BREAKFAST in leisure at The Central Cafeteria-come as early as seven-thirty or as late as ten. Choose according to your mood and appetite the· things yo~ like the best. The right start for the daybusiness or play! \Vhcrc it's alway:-; cool l't ' OiOIHtl The current tournament starts Fri day of this week and will continue through the Fourth of July. Dates and starting times haYe been arranged for the convenience of metnbers desirin!-{ Mrs. H. A. Gugrion, 854 Sheridan to participate in both tennis and golf road, was hostess at bridge ~aturday \\·ithout conflict of important matches. evening, June 18. The committee in charge is comprised -0of Herbert Pope, chairman; L. H . Mi ~s . ~lim1ie Hughe :-; of 1006 Central \\'aidner, and P. C. \\"ard. arenue is lea,·ing ahout July 1, for a The tournament schedule follow s : vacation in western Pcnnsylrania. Chlltlren'" :E Hnts-Singlt>s lloys· and girls' liinglN;-Starts Friday, .June 24, at 9 :30 a. m., must not han· reacllt·d 15th birthday before Jan . 1, ··Hall Chasers"-Boys and girls. Singlt-s. Starts Friday, June 24, at 10:00 a. m., must not ha\·e reached 12th birthda.y before Jan. 1, 1!127 . .\tlnlt antl Chl141ren's Eve-Dh :.\fixed doubles for family pairs--Start~ ~undar, June 26, at 2 :00 J>. m. ParPnt~. sons and daughters. ~e ...·~ n or more (·ntriPs to play. Father and son or brothers' doubh·sStarts Sunday, Junf' 26, at 2 p. m. St·\·Pn or more entrle~ to play. .\[other and daughtE-r or sistE-r~· doublt>l->- Starts Friday, July 1, at !! a. m. St·\·l'n or more entdes to play. A·tult EYents-Singles :\ft>n's and junior boyR' slngle!V-...~tal· ts Sunday, June 26, at 2 p. m. Sevt:>n (11' mon· entries to play. \\'om en's and junior girls' single~ Starts Friday, July 1, at 2 p. m. S t.·\'t< l1 or more entries to play. 1 !127. PARTICULAR MEN AND WOMEN who appreciate advantages of correct hair trimming and bobbing. and who pride themselves on their appearance, are regu h r parrons of our shop. We serve both sexes equally efficiently, with the skill. speed. ~nd cleanliness that particular people demand. You pay no more here but you get more both in service. and satisfaction. i( .~llflt Tt'isiou ll{ Fn·l! .llil/, ·,· McHenry Legion Post to Stage Fourth Fete ~[l'mhcrs of the ~fcHenry Po~t Xo . 491 of the American Legion will stage a six-clav entertainment and c~kbra tion ove~ the Fourth of July holidays at Fnx Hi\·e r Pavilion park, McHenry, 45 miles northw es t of the north shore, ior th<: benefit of thl' po <, t huil<iin~ i un d. The celebration ,,·ill l>cgin June 29. a nd ron t in tiL' to ;111 d inc I u din~ J u I~· 4. Thl' daily and c\·ening program~ will include games, rides. dancing , and conCL'rts, with Johnny Cnn:-.tantinL· and hi:-. "Rythmic Kings" JHO\·i<ling the lllUSIC . CENTRAL CAFETERIA Nelson Building Central Avenue, East of Wilmette Avenue Shorty and Bel rose., WILMETTE Sanitary Barber Shop 1128 Central Avenue Phone Wit. 3786 Wilmette .~~ · · · , · - · · · · · · · ·_. ! · · · · ·~' Sponge Cake Just the thing at this time of the year - not too rich and not too sweet. We bake a number of sizes including our tremendously popular individual shortcake stzc. Fresh Blueberry Cup Cakes A special sponge cake dough with plenty of fresh berries mixed in. A perfect summertime delicacy. Su.n shine Cake Light as a feather. The very lightest cake that can be baked, a perfect example of The Dutch Oven's f antous products. On Saturday, July 2, and Sunday. July 3, the afternoons will he dc\'otl'<l to ·entertainments for children. with race s and games for hoys and girls. Prizes will be awarded the participants in the games and races. All proceeds from the ceh:hration \\·ill be used toward crectin~ a new clubhouse for the ~IcHenry post. ~frs . H . Leggett Gray of Larchmont. X. Y .. Yisited friends in \\'ilmette last ·week while on her waY to visit her moth<:r at Chicago ranch at Briggsdale, Col. ~f r. Gra _ \· will join her there later in the sets on and the\' will return to their home some timr in August. :V[rs. Gra _ \· was Miss Grace Freeman, formerly a resident of \Yil mette. - --·----~---- ~- ·------------------------I I I 1 M. Portenhauser i Painter and Decorator Estimates Without Obligation ~ TWO STORES 1504 lioward Street, 1129 Central Avenue, Wilmette Phone Wilmette 2998 ID4t ilutr4 ®urn Chicago Phone Sheldrake 9638 1030 Greenleaf Phone 2764 ·------------------------··

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