Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 22 Jul 1927, p. 30

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WI L M E T T .E ·CLUB PICNIC AUGUST It I club is giving August 19, Mrs. B. L. Davis, now residing iri tour of Deerfield gardens. 'he home she has. taken in Deerfield is postooned from July 15. ~?r ~he summer. wtlt l>e.. l~ostcss for the 1 l>tcmc luncheon the \\ timet te Garden/ [lli 110 is leads the nation .· duction of haking powder . ~ nIT klnfl'llll m flO II L IF E NEW NASH FEATURES · J ~ly 22. 192i UNIVERSAL Window ~f'W Supply Co. OR. FRANK B. ERWIN·· SJtN·Inllzlng In the trf·atmc-nt of Among the features on the new ·Nash · Amb~ssador are new radiator. 11(~"" steenng wheel, new body colors, new in the pro- upholstery, smaller wheels, new . hardand yeast. ware, new and larger trunk op~nmg at top, remote control door locks, tmproved door handles and all-weather tread. 'J't'lct·lwn.-. Wilmette 3347 tires all around. following a I The picniC I BECKON KJDDJES TO .. ·. MJD SUMMER FROLIC · · Annual Vacation Season Out-door Festivity to Be Staged by Kindergarten College Tuesday, July 26, at 3 :30 ~'~lock. ~s the day and the hour set f.?r ~hts ye~r:. Children's ~fidsumml'r Frohc, \Yiuch will he given at Bluff Erlgc. 915 Sheridan road. H uhhard \\'oods. the home ~f ~~ rs. Douglas Smith. Each sumtner thts children's outdoor cntertaintllcnt is prc .snte<l by the Kational Kindcrgart~n and ElementarY college for the pleasure of north sh~rc children and their iriends. ~[is~ ~largaret Farrar of tht' college iaculty, the author and producer of the play, announces that those in the cast will be members of the faculty and stu~ d~nts of the college summer session. All who participated in last year's frolic, which was given at Craigie Lea, Glencoe, the home of Mrs. Andrew ~~ acLeish, pronounced it not only beautiful but verv jolly and are eagerly \re lcoming an~ther such entertainment. Bluff Edge is just beyond the \\.innctka \Vater Tower, and all who are motoring up Sheridan road or walkin.g ea-.t on Tower road .from the electr~t· st~tion are to look for the display of bright balloons tied to tree-; at the entrance to the grounds. Whulow Sht111f·s - llrHtlt'rh·s WrOUfl'ht Iron eurtnln )tOI('s. VETERINARIAN Shndes on Tour Olcl Rollt>r~. S<"rt·t·JI l\J('tul Wt>atht·r striJlS. l:!:!:l ADDISOX S'J'. IIJHl your best friends th(' "Dog and Cat" .\JI ealls re<·ehe my personRl attention lctOO Rid~(' A,.e. Wilmette, Ill. :Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Anderson and their two children of 1221 Chestnut avenue are leaving today to spend the rest of the summer on the farm at Barrington which they have purchased recently. I I Have You Read This Page In the New- Classified Business Directory? A complete re-arrangement has been made in the Classified Business Section of the \i\'ilmette and Kenilworth telephone directory, which has just been distributed. It will now serve you more adequately as a buying guide. · ~~ rs. Douglas Smith so oiten offers the hospitality of her home and grounds that "Bluff Edge" is· well_ kno\\'n , to Chicago and north shore tolks. 1 ht· setting for an outdoor s~age and has sweep of lawn overlooku~g the .take and the wealth of foliage gtvcs ~n tdeal pro,·ed a great inspiration to 1~tss Fa.rrar in writing the play for tlus Froltc. The plot is arranged to hring attfti~ncl' and actors close to one another 111 ~ ,,·a,. that gives every one a sen . e 1 >t pa;ticipation. making it all s~..·em very rea I. The story is called. " ~1 iclsunun~r ~n Stordand," and is really a tale \\'tthtn a tale. It hegins-"Once there '"a~ a little hoy ,ralking in the woods. He c;re\\· yery tired and lay d<nm on a l0gand went sound asleep." Ideal Setting Fairyland Tale It is what Little Boy sec:-. and dP ·: when he is awakened hy tht· touch oi the Fairy's wings that will carry the :l.udience through the realm of storyland. ~{other Goose and her children . Humpty Dumpty, Old King- Cole anrl nthers. with Peter rahhit and ~fr. ).{c\.regor. The Three Pigs. Coldy Loeb :ltHI the Three Bears and many more irom ancient and modern storylore will "OilH.' to life unrler the touch of th<' Fairy's wanrl in the hands of Little Boy. As a grand finale all the children in the audience will join the Fairy Lady and her children, and Little Bm·. ,rhen -dte invites them to follow her. "Cphill and down dale, everyone come and no. one fail." t.ill at last all join in a jolly dance in Storyland, Storyland, Storyland-Let us dance in Storyland, all together." After the party the Storyland people will wave goodhvr and go hack to their hooks and Little Boy an cl . hi.friend.- to their homes. · Gerald B. Horton of Oklahoma CitY. Okla .. is spending a t \VO weeks' vacation at tile home of his grandmother. ~~ rs. R. ).[, Buckman. 1034 Linden ave-(I)- .Each business and professional firm is listed alphabetically under a heading descriptive of the general type of business. In addition, those firms desiring to give you more detailed information concerning the products or services they sell, are listed under convenient sub-headings descriptive of these products or services. The second page of the Classified Business Section, which begins with the yellow sheets in the middle of the directory, explains how to use this new Buyer's Guide. Have you read it ? The New Classified Business Directory tells "Where to Buy It" Ask Our Business Office for jm·t/zer i nformat;on. ~ · ILLINO.IS BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY BELL SYSTEM One Policy · One System - Universal Service George E. \Valk returned Sunda\· to his home at 1240 Lake avenue afte-r a ten days' business trip through northern Michigan.

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