Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 27 Jul 1928, p. 11

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] ~l:r Zl. 1928 WILMETTE · LIFE 11 Winnen ·in Playaround Poster Contest Named Winners in the village-wide poster making contest conducted by tht! Wilmette Playground and Recreation board have been announced by Daniel M. Davis. . Winners in the senier group, posters made by children above nine years old were: Marguerite Gaston, Beach plzyground, first place; Marvin Nauman~ Laurel playground, second ; Gertrude Louise Goelz, Village Green playground, third. Winners in the junior groups were : Margaret Mary Kruescl!z Village Green playground, first; Lorraine Billinger, Vilt'age Green playground, second ~ Rosalie Schneider, Village Green playground, third. Judges fQ.r the contest were Mrs. Jay R. Brown, Mrs. E. M. Simonds, and Mrs. John B. Boddie. Posters depicting story telling, swinging, ball playing and other playground activi· ties were submitted. Mn. Martha J. Ferrell Dies at ·D aughter's Home Mrs. Martha }. Ferrell, aged 72 years, died suddenly last Friday, July 20, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Wilfred C. Gillies, of 1729 Washington avenue, Wilmette. Cerebral hemorrhage was given as the cause of her death. Funeral services were held on Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock in Scott's funeral home, 1109 Central avenue, Wilmette. Burial was made at Topeka, . Kas. lfew Shlpmeat ol Summ.. hooks Midsummer Frocks-crisp, cool featber-weigbts-ideal for your vacation-in a grouping of :varied styles and colorings. · ' ON WEDDING TRIP In Menominee, Mich. on Saturday, July 14, the marriage of Miss Edith Anderson and Harvey Hoth, son of Mrs. Tillie Hoth of 1204 Lake avenue, was solemnized. Following · the afternoon church cer.emony a reception was held in the home of the bride's parents~ Mr. and Mrs. Otto Anderson. Mr. Hoth and his bride left immediately on a motor trip through the north woods and will be at home after Frank Blymyet, who has a position August 1, in their apartment--in north in Lansing, Mich., visited his family, Evanston. the B F. Blymyers of 626 Lake avenue, last week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Geist of Niles -oCenter have entertained as their M rs. W. H. Carnahan of Johnstown, guests, Mr. and Mrs. Steven Fleming Pa., is visiting her. son, Charles C. of Burlington, Wis . . Mrs. Geist was Carnahan of 700 Central avenue. Miss Mary Dailey of Kenilworth. es.so.· %wo l'o· $16. NORTHBROOK DAY SATURDAY, AUGUST Dancing 4TH Parade at 10 A. M. Prizes Nash Series 400 Sedan Featuring Flower Show !QU13Vs . THE STYLES Long Sleeved, Sleeveless. One-Piece, Two-Piece and Two-Pitee Effect, Hand· kerchitf Style, Pleated Skirts, Frilled S t y I e s. Tailored and trimmed with Embroidery. l Oil LOREN's THE COLORS W h i t e. F I e s h. Peach, Maize, Nile Green, Blue, Coral, Tan, Rose, Pink, Orchid, G r e e n, G r a y, Yellow, Light Violet and Beige. THE FABRICS Chifons, Prints, Georg· etta, Crtpe~ Polka Dots, sparkling with youthfulnas and vivacity. SHOES AT ALL AVE SHOPS UNITY TO POBCRASE HERES~U~OP~RT SPECIAL LIKEN W ASRABLE DRESSES Some beauties-in flowered and plain, beautifully made up in ONE and TWO piece Dresses. .h timely offering of rare values. They will not last long~ Select early~. buy several. EST_ RUBY FOOTWEA~. FOA YOUAVOUN6rfERf ArRADICAL REDUCTIONt PLENTY TO PICK FROM. ALt.. SALES FIN£\~ () ALL KINDS BUT NOT ALL SIZES IN ALl STYLES BUT THE SEASON~ SMARl $4.95 Two Po· $9·0~ . . .. · I, , ALF~EI) " 1\ ·u ·1 L<DP SHOP. 76 EAST MADISON STRf.ET iJ I)" BARNBTT'S. STYLE . SHOPS. . .. , · ' ,1 · 1. r \1 1 ' AT Alh fiVE !10PS INCLUDING 70S DAVIS Sl'. :BYAMS'IOK

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