June 24, 1927 WILMETTE LIFE 2J North Shore a Championship Course (Continued from Page 21) we'll tell the world we got it. Vv' c di-dn't lease it. \V e hought it." "Must have taken sorne real mon ey trJ swing the deal," I horned in. · "Sure it did," said ~1 r. K uhl. ?\1 r. Kuhl. didn't sa,. that it wa s bought o n "veh-et." h.ut that i:-; th e mo:-\t important feature oi thi s story. "\Vhen we so ld our lease on Lake :--t red we made enoug-h money to buy liH: acreage which you art visiti11g- totby ." cnncludcd :vir. K uhl. necessary . to state that no player-that includes the pros-has shot it in par figures. Stroke Lost Is Lost l ~~/ .,~ 1:~ ( \ ,,,., .1 , ,, I ' ,, l " I One of the memb er s contrihutes this information: "When a fellow loses a stroke on this course, he never gets it back." Earl R. Green i:-; th e club champion. But there are other;-; who rate as stars, among them being \Villiam D. Fowler . who is a 3 handicap man . Harry Wolf, F. Snow. \\' . Thicb a ult. H . H: Harrison , A Picturesque Spot l". E. Driver and \ ·ic tor B. Scott. Six · It ,,-,Juld be hard to imagine a mor·~ of these play in the ~erc nti es. 1'.i(tur ~.:~que spot tha_n ::\ortb . Shore. ~frs. Homer H . Harrison is the I llt·~<.: they have htnlt a pretty ~nd \\'CJma n ch<unpion. Among other · s tars . . pactous clu~housc. ~ht· club wluch I ~re ~Irs. :\ . D. (,Jilin:'. ~fi ss Janet . . tartcd hack 111 1909 ,,·tth 190 member:- 1 Byrne s, ~lrs. Halph Boozer. ~Ir~. H. P. -----: Saunders and ).frs. H. D. fargo. Par j ior \\·omen i:-- 8-f, \\·\· arl· tolcl and uonc .· i ha~ evn equalled it. I . . · Drn_1ald _I t' \·t·rykJ(!\· :·a ll~ J;i,lll_ qon_) the protl':-:-Hlnal. I Ins 1.· l11s 1 :\1 urr!:'Ott h io t,trth vear \\'ith the club and th~y say I he s a fine teacher. H e c,ccas tonalh· 1 \·onte:;t:--. 'in the big OJH.' n tournanH:nt~. , hut ~o far ha ~ n't grah iH·cl n11· t lJ,, biQ · , I 1 honors. But he ha c; h0pc~. It hccom~ .; a hit tnc,notolltllt:-o til writ,· abo ut the ..,orial :-.ide ni affair:' at north i -lwrc club:'. Th,. dl'mocratir spi rit i--. ' vddenrerl t·Ytrr \\'llt·rl' T go. Hcl\n·n'r. j 1 I am tf,ld a lit t k paper called "Short · I Putts," \\'hi rl1 i--. puh li:--hccl onu a \\·cc k. prCJmott'S much oi th e spirit of I I i riendline:-.:'. I Here's Vacation- time Comfort! AYBE you\·e had tennis shues that made your feet uncomfortable after you'd worn them a while. But you can wear these Pool & Piper Tennis Shoes all summer long without . the least discomfort- no matter how hot the weather may be. They're made of tan canya:; with .leather trim and leather inner soles. A great playtime shoe for boy s and girls. I M l J:urcfoot .'1.1/ndals of drtrk tcashnule elk. FlcJ.'ible lightu;eight soles. Rub1Jer spring heels. 1 Supporting arch. For long tccar. I, , Telephone University 973 1 1 1 1 PmL Women Enjoy c~ud Games ·INC· CHILDREN'S SHOE SPECIALISTS & PIPER Evan , ton. llJinoiP I Thl' wom_cn ui \'orth 5horl..' kn ow ' : h(lw to CllJOY thl'tll:'l'h·cs \\·hen nut I 1608 Chicago Avenue ' ()t r··kkitt~ links aitl'r th eo,,~n cl tt . iYr rot1r"'ctl1c thr,,. ha\'t· thl·ir da\·Jlill. nn , )~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - -- - - i~ ; ty 1 Don Morrison, Pro. tH ' ". ha s a member ship of 300 . . Like many other clubs of the north shore the membership is limited to that num- b t.'f . The club, of course, has a bonded indebtedness. But it is pointed out that by the proces·s of system~ tic reduction that indebtedness will be cleared at the end of sixteen years. When. the new North Shore club was built fClttr years ago an obligation of $150,000 was shouldered. This is being paid off annually at the rate of $7,500. ~orth Shore is known as a championship course. They say it is one of 1he hardest courses to negotiate in the l'hicago District. It is 6,772 yards in length and trappy. Par is 72 and just a:' evidence of its toughness it is only th e rour:--,.:, \\·hich i~ Frida\· . \Yednc~ - ! aftl'rnOt)ll j , tlll' tillle of card ' -- - -- - - - - - p:utit·s. :.rr~. Charlt·s F.. DriYcr i. 1 chairman nf the G_oli committe. and \ others on the contmJttre are ~f rs. C. E. ]~ arrows. 11 rs. H. D. F:trgo, ~f rs. E. R. I Lrern. :.r rs. F. r.. H tpp. ~r rs. J. D. Peterson and Mrs. G. D. \\"olf. Mr s. H. H . Kuhl. wh o is chairman of the card connnittt.·e. we arc informed. has rt.porterl as man)· as 150 players at an afternoon session at the tables. Dinner dance s are a hig feature. There is dancing on the roof when t)> ,, weather permit:- . The officers of the club are: president, Frank R. Borchers; Yice-presicient. William J. Spillane; treasurer, Charles E. DriYer: secretary, Clair Taft. Just as evidence of the welcome we received at North Shore we'll state that Don Morrison, the pro, invited us to play around. \Ve declined with thanks, the reasOii being that we never HE Bride's desire for lovely show "our game" to a pro. \Vhy should appointments f0r her home can \H' make him unhappy? 1 'f -------------------------------------- (Next week-Skokie) . Fisher Home Is Setting Itheir home at 826 Greenwood avenue. · W dd' bride, who has lived in the Fisher f or A ttractrve e rng I The home for four years. returned two .'\. very pretty home wedding was weeks a~o from a visit with her rclasolemnized last Saturday evening at tives· in Sweden. the home of : Mr. and Mrs. J. \\'. Fisher. Jr., 826 Greenwood avenue, BAHAI MEETINGS aftern<?on. at 3 o'clock ' f St kl 1 Tl 1 Baha1 teachmgs and prmc1ples are exP carson 10 oc m. le ceremony oounded in the studio of Louis was performed by the Rev. Stephe!' i}· Bourgeois, archite-ct, 536 Sheridan road, r.loyd · before a · group of the bnde s ·tnlette . W ed ne sd ay evenmgs · 1 · f d Th at 8 most mtunate nen s. . ere were no o'clock a study class meets at the home at~en?ants, but Jeane Ftsh~r held the of Mr.· C. P. Christensen, 1138 Oakhnd~ s bouquet and Jack Ftsher acted w.o od avenue to which the public are as Tl rmg bearer. · d text- boo k s 'd f h't I we 1come d . A' ut h enhcate 1e 1 )t~t e dwol re a dgown. 0d \\b' 1 e :~re used. These gatherings are increpe sa m ~n ace an carne a ou- formal. quet of wh1te roses, sweet peas, and lilies of the valley. Jeane Fisher wore . green voile and carried a corsage of ~[r. and Mrs. A. E. Klunder of 909 pink roses. Chestnut avenue are entertaining this ~r r. and Mrs. Pearson will make ll'vening at a bridge party. [ be gratified to the utmost with a gift of DIRIGOLD TableOne Hundred] Tears of Beauty and Usefulness ware, or any one of many useful DIRIGOLD articles. s·~-~~e~i~ec~~l~ath~r~~i~~ ~} ~=!~?~ . Ev~ry Su~day ° A Reflection of Dignity and Good Taste THE HALLMARK JEWELERS 8og Davis Street w THE DIRIGOLD CORP. Display Salon 70 EAST JACKSON BOULEVARD