Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 21 Sep 1928, p. 12

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WIL~ETTE LIFE I September 21, 1928 ~· H commodore· Elliot Arrange Reception for Buqet .Coatrol Plan Gets Congregational Pastor Wins All-Season Camp Howell Tomorrow 0. K. of New Trier Board Plu Walk The adoption of the principles of A reception is to be given W ednes- . The Junior Hikers, .boys from 8 to 12 wiQ walk to Camp Howell this Saturda]J with their leader, Robert W. Townley, director of physkal education at the school. Camp Howell is located" about two, miles west of Glencoe. About forty of the boys are expected to go on the hike. jears old, of the ] oseph Sears school budget . control for student incidental day, September 26, for the · Rev. Vere Yacht _ C lub Event i exne _nses at N_ew Trier Hi~h school ~ was one of the matters deci ed .at the regular September meeting of the New Trier Board of Education Tuesday night. The action of the board was taken upon recommendation of the student Miss Bernice Bull~y, 220 Sheridai1 council at New Trier High school. ~d, Kenilworth entertained four at which has had the matter in hand for luntbeon and tables of bridge at her sorpe time. With the approval of the hom~ last Saturday. board, the proposal for a budget con~~~~~iiii~~~~~i\1 trot system will be referred to the student council again, so that a definite plan may be worked out. Atthe . Patty Shoppe Miss Charlotte Erwin, 615 Warwick road, Kenilworth left on Wednesday, September 12, for Vassar college, where she is entering as a freshman. Commodore .Harol(l Elliot won the V. Loper and Mrs. Loper at the First all-season trophy of the Sheridan Congregational church of Wilmette. Shore Yacht club last Saturday when Mr. and . Mrs. Loper catne to Wilmette he tied the time of one ~our, fiftyseven minutes and twenty seconds in early this month from Minneapolis the last yacht race of the season. The where Mr. Loper had been paitor of race gave him ,the necessary points to the First Congregational church for win the season's series C trophy and the past five years. He succe~ds Dr. the Autumn trophy. Stephen A. Lloyd as minister of the Hummer, II took second place with local church. ·The reception at & 1:57-:25 with John Dennison sailing ; o'clock in the evening will be held in Andelah belonging to Harold L. Smith Pilgrim hall of the church. M~m~ers took third place with 2:05 :10. Two and friends of the church are mv1ted. , other boats placed with the Walrus The members o.f the boards of deacons, sailed by Russell Nail at. 2 :OS :35 and and trustees and other officers of the the M ultiplug owned by Wesley Bowchurch will receive with Mr. and Mrs. man at 2:07 :35. Loper. The reception is given by the There . were four casualties in the church under . the direction of the race which had to be towe.d into the Woman's Guild. harbor. The Dream Star broke a . boom the North . Star broke a jibhalyard, the Katydid broke a backstay and the Stork ran a buoy. I I 1 · Devils Food Cake Our Devils Food Cake is ·becoming more popular every day. We are sure you will like it. It can be had in the large or small layer, cup or sheet. J. SHORTRIDGE Muon Contractor Porch~ Generu Repair A CORRECTION In a Kleen-Heet advertisement appearin.g iii last week's issue it was ·stated that "the new type 805 KleenHeet wa·s selected to heat the new Chicago Filtration plant." The phrase should have read "the new type 805 Kleen-Heet was selected to heat the new Glencoe Filtration plant." Mrs. C. N. Jenks (Frances Dennis) and her two children, 1ack and Betty Ann, left Wilmet~e Monday for their horr,e m Detroit after. spending six weeks with Mrs. Jenks' parents, Mr. and Mrs. 0. C. De~nis, 702 Elmwood avenue. --o. Cement, Stone Walks and 421 Ricluaoad Phoae leailworth 2735 Miss Marian Balwin of 1117 Greenleaf avenue· left Monday for Albion, Mich., where she is attending Albion college. 1111111111111111111111111 IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIII 1111111111111111111111111 It ~on't be long 'til winter's chill Will the Old Furnace Stand Another Winter? If you have not had your heating plant fail to work on a frosty night Coffee Cakes for Saturday Almond Raspberry Alligator Strawberry Blitz Kuechen Old Fashion Raisin Stollen Soon it will be too Ia te to make the nee essary repairs to your furnace. We clean, · repair and supply parts for any make ·of furnace. Old man Winter's hiding just around the corner behind this fine fall weather ready to snap into action almost any day. Leaky Gutters Do Great Damage Prevent rain and cold from seeping into your home. We repair and replace gutters, downspouts and decks. Out ·charges ate loW, OUt Wotk is expett and guaranteed. Don, t delay. See us today. You Have Been Fortunate If you are not certain that your furnace will last through the winter · Wedding and party requirements solicited. HA· VE IT CHECKED NOW We will be glad. to. give you an estimate on new equipment or to check over your present plant ~nd put it in first class condition. 'If We Do. Your Furnace Work It Will Be Properly Taken Care Of Phone Wilmette 575 THE PAM.SHOPPE Acrou from N~ Millen Hardware Company 1219 WILMETTE AVE., WILMETTE, ILL. . · Phone Wilmette 3060 - 3061 Fit·t N·tiomd Btmk Bldg. · ································

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