Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 17 Aug 1928, p. 11

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August 17, 1928 WILMETTE LIFE 11 Dr. .Milton R. Barker in Kenilworth Club New Offices at Winnetka Completes Plans Dr. Milton R. Barker anno~nces the for Golf Event relllJU'al of his offices from Wilmette Definite arrangements have been completed fer the second annual Kenilworth club golf tournament to be held Thunday, September 6, at the Barrington Hills Country club. The event will be Medal play, 18 holes. handicap, with starting time from 1 to 2 o'clock. Announcement of the tournament bv the committee of which Herbert B. Taylor is chairman, indicated that a gal~ time is in store for those who will participate in this event. To quote: . "Tht! enjoyable time everyone had last year at Sunset Ridge is a matter of history. Nobody has forgotten it. however, and the good word has gone 'round since then. for a number of entries have already come in from unfortunates who were out of town or otherwise obliged.to miss the party last August. "The tournament on September 6 at Barrington Hills is going to be a corker! Don't miss it! The field will be limited. There's no kidding-in order to handle the crowd and get everybody off the first tee between one and two-thirty, we can -accommodate only eighty golfers. "First come-first served!" Assisting Mr. Taylor on the tournament committee are the following: Clive ]. Taylor, Leon B. Allen, Arthur Mcintosh, Karl K orr ad y, Charles Driver, Harry Weese, J. T. Dix, Frank Kejcham, Noble Gillett, Ricl)mond Kenyon, Samuel S. Ro3s, Hugh A. Foresman, Jacques De La Chappelle, Grant Ridgway, Leslie McArthur. ADDRESSES CHEMISTS Miss Marjorie Oleson, daughter of Robert Calvert . of 1526 H ighland the . John P. O lesons of Kenilworth, avenue, Wilmette, recently gave a has had h er cousin, Miss Clariss Olepaper before the American Chemical son, visiting her for the past week. Society Institute, Northwestern uni~ to 888 Linden avenue, (just west of R. versit~ on _ t he subject, "The Relation Mr. a nd Mrs. Ma rk Cresa p of 535 R. on Tower road, Winnetka). This .of Composition 'to Properties of Lac- Wai'V{ick road. Kenilworth, have been move was n~cessary, he says, for the quer Solvents." in Cleveland, Ohio, for a few days. reason of there being no office room !:. --------------------------adequate for his business in \Vilmette, m rrr ~ and none in prospect for the immediate future. For the last sixteen years Dr. Barker has pursued a practice in \Vilmette and along the north shore, and has be.en a physician in Cook ~ounty for thtrty years. The new offices are located in a new fire-proof building and <;onsist oi seven room~ arr_ anged ~ccording to Dr. Barker's own plans. Miss Phelps, who has been Dr. Barker's assistant for the last ten vears. Choice of continues with him, at the \Vinnetka location. Cherryt Apple or Lemon Cream Pie DOLLAR DAY at THE PATTY . SHOPPE Sugar or Oatmeal Cookies Large White or Whole-wheat Bread Dozen Sweet or Cinnamon Rolls · or a small Cake John C. Borgeson Dies; Resident Here 33 Years John C. Borgeson. for thirty-three years a resident of vVilmette. died Thursday. August 9. at the home of his daughter. ~Irs. George A. Colton. of 1562 Maple avenue. Mr. Borgeson was 79 years old. One son, John, and another daughter, Amy, survivt: him. He was the father of the late Mrs. John M. Hanson. Funeral services for ~Ir. Borgeson were held Sa tux jay afternon at 2 :30 o'clock in the Graceland cemeterv chapeL with the Rev. \Villiam E. 11c-Cormack of the First , Congregational church, officiating. Burial was at Grace land. Mi-~s $1.20 Value for $1.00 Phone Wilmette 575 .THE PATTY SHOPPE 1135 Wilmette Ave. Dorothy Duncan, daughter of Opposite the Former Village Theater Mrs. Karl B. Korrady and her Mr. and Mrs. John A. Duncan of 237 daughter, Margaret, spent last Satur- Cumnor roa~ is spending the summer ~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~· day at Lake Geneva. in Boulder, Colo., visiting friends. ~. a TAYLOR'S DOLLAR DAY 1125 Central Ave. Stevens All linen Toweling, 5 yds. for ...... $1.00 Phone Wibaette 1914 Men's Collar Attached Shirts, Each ............ $1.00 Men's Blue Work Shirts Men's Socks Our R~ular $1.25 Value Good Sheets, 81x90, 72x90, eadt ......... ... $1.00 PiUow Cases, 42x36, 4 for ... ..... .......... $1.00. All linen Lunch Ooths, Each.......... .... ....$1.00 Porch Dresses, Fast. Colors, Each ............ $1.00 Taylor's·Special Unbleached Muslin 6 yds. for $1.00 -Full Fasbioned Ladies' Silk Hose per .pair ... $1.9Cl Ladies' PrincessSiips, double hem, white &:flesh $1.00 $1.00 $~.00 Plain Cotton, 5 Pairs F anc:y Rayon Mixed, 3 Pairs Boys' Tom Sawyer Shirts or Blouses, Each... $1.00 Boys' Koveralls, Blue or ~aki, Each ..... .... $1.00 Turkish Cannon Towels 5 for.: ................ $1.00 Fast Color Dress Print 4 yds ·.. .. ..... ........ .$1.00 Marquisette Panels, Some with ,Lace Trim ... $1.00 .Gym Shoes RAG . SPECIAL Plain Colors or Hit and Miss Per Pair $1.00 RUGS 89c Value 3for$2.00 Odd sizes in Ladies' and Children's Dresses $1.00

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