July 5, 1929 W I,L M E T T E LIF E New Metnbers Join Estates' Group of Happy families July 1 will witness three more families · moving into Indian .Hill Estates. ,\lr. and Mr~. \ Valt er L. Reisner of 123H Oak a\·enuc , Evamton, are moving into a seve n-room Colonia l home which is being completed ' for them by Bills Hr s., lnc .. on ).1 iami road. The Rcis!lL"r hom' JHL·scnts an interesting variation fron~ the t~ s ual Colonial, by till: use of bnck \\' l11t \\·a:--hcd on the 10\n:r ha li ui the lwuse and \rhitc shinglc:-. for th e upper story and is l>rou~!It hark tc· tyve l>y an unu suallr heaut 1·ul trl:le 1 Co lonial door-\\'ar. .~~Jot.he_ r icat_ur~ oi ._ th e h~)tl'-C i:-. the I fL<.:< ~'t::-. ()II c1ther sJ<le or tht: d()or \\'!Jich gire ~a ·porch cth·ct and rl'liei ,. to tl1e in nt tk\'(tti n. ' I 1 . he Ul'::-i~n \\'as sl'lectcd h,· \{r :,. · l~ei:-.m· r imn1. a ~imila~- ()_lie,~.:( cxcq>- 1 . tIona! beaut,. 111 hy e. '\. \ . 1 he hnu~e faces the . outh\\'e;-;t anrl coll1mands a ' fine \'il:\\' of the \rinding roa(l\\ ay-;, ap -1 pruarh111g the quadrangle. ~1 r. and ..\1 r~. Charles J-:,· at~:-. nf W5 ~entral avenue, \Vilmettc, arc mm·in~ mto their new ~ornialHh- home hcinu com pleted ior the111 hy n·ilb Bro~ .. T nt, on nlackha"·k road. ~lr. Evan~ is an at tonH·\· and a special a~~l'~smcnt expnt. ..\Jr. ~.tnd ).J rs. Evans long ha,·e , been residl'nts oi \\'i lmett c. Surh iL·atures as tiled kitchen commodious hrl'<~kiast room, numh~rs nf ce dar closets, arc di -,tinguishing rlemrnt:-. ui charm in this Estates home. An a\·ocatinnal hnhh~· of 'Mr. Evans is landscaping, in which he is an expert and he is planning a . cries of rock gar~ dens and ~ unkcn gardens of very untbttal charm. · Mr. and 1\f rs. Benjami n F Bills at present Ji,·ing at 700 Greenwood ~ve nue. \\"ilmette. have solei th eir home through nills Realty, lnc .. and Harold J. nl'tty, to Mr. and Mrs. Burtt B. Clover of Glencoe. to gi,·c- possession to them as of August 20. ,,·hereupon 1\fr. and ).fr s. Hills \\'ill occup\· Indian Hill Ttnn·r in Indian llill Fstittes. ~fr. r.ilb i:' rhairlllan of Bills Realtv. Tnc. l\1 an·in D. Birks. ach·ertising. mana~er ni ~bnuiarturrr's ~e,\· s. has purrha:-.crl a Ia \\' 11 on Pontiac road in Tndian Tlill Estates . The transaction \\'as hancllecl fnr Bills Hl'alt~· Tnc., In· C. E. Dra~· er. its Yirr-nre;;ident. ~fr . and \Tr . . Hirk:' arc having- nlans drawn for an English type home hrick. Their house \\'ill have a rrrrcation room with firep lace in the basement rtnd the ap;' rnach tn the ll(lu .::e \\'ill he a land. raped terrace. =~·~>.,· VACATION SPORTS for EVERYONE Summer means long happy days of swimming, golf, tennis-whatever happens to be your favorite sport. To enjoy yourself to the fullest, you want equipment that is just right. Your favorite pastime will give you the maximum amount of pleasure if you use equipment .;elected here. Spalding Swimming Suits "The Surf Queen"- \\'omen' · uit of pure ror: tcd. Elastic knit. Rcinfurc <' d stih·hing. Fashionable color combination. "The Surf King"-A w it made for men who go in the water to swim. Elastic knit of pure " ·o rstcd. Reinforced shoulder and button hole. $6.00 "The Deb"-).I isscs' purl' \ror~tcd, elastic knit, \\·ith the cunccl \\'ai:;tline seam that g·ivcs the flattering t]~urr rr\·ealing tit. l~angc t)i colnrs. $6.00 "The Speedster"-~ o button on this suit! Deep cut front and back. A real Spalding speed model. $5.00 $6.00 l0 111flctc you r S'i~'illllllill!l outfit (l·itlt a bathing car. bath in g shoes, colo red batlting saJl(la's. 7\·atcr 'Z~.'ings, car stnpflc:l. or a beach ball. of For Tennis "Lee Driver"-A spcl'dy racket that will i1.11pron· your dri\'e . Regularly ~9.00. ~pl'rial ;.tt $7.95 . "Spalding Tournament"-C n to the net anrt volley 'em back \\·ith this l.illl' racket. 1\ egularly ~.00. Special at $5.75. Pennsylvania Balls-3 ha ll -; in metal conta inLr. Csually $1.50 llCI\\' 3 for $1.10. For Golf Irons and Woods~).fidiron s, ma shie s, putters, drivers, bra:-;sies. Regularly $1.75-$2.00. Special $1.10. 1\f(lr)oric and Laura Jenness. daugli ters ot ).f r. and ).f rs. l~t)gcr R. Ten Ill' 'iS 220. Linden a\·emtc. haH been- Yisiting their gran dpar L·nt.;, ~fr. and Mrs. Charles H. Jrnncss oi Springfield. \fass., this week. and will return " ·ith them the latt er part of next " -ee k. ~f r . · and :.r rs. Trn ness '"ill make a Yisit of sen~ ral weeks with th eir son and hi .: famik in \\'ilm ette. -()- Golf Bags-Cnod- hHlking. stu rd y golf bags of cam·as, duck or ll'a tlil'r. ~ome with zipper hood and zipper pockets. $1.25 and up. Kroflite Seconds- Live golf balls that will give you good distance. SOc each. For the Fisherman All anglers will be interested to know that we are all set to give you a big vacation send-off. All ready with rod, reels, lines, and .a wide variety of lures-everything to make your trip a huge succ.ess. ., Miss Harri rt ?\f nns. da ughte r of ~fr . and ~fr s. Harry \V. ~Ton s . 157 \ Voodstock avenue, Kenil\\'orth. is leaving todav for Camp Ketchuwa in Michigami. ?\fich .. \\'herr she \\'ill assist as junior conncelnr. Her br othe r. Flwooct, is kaYin!:!' tnmorro\\' for Camn Owa ~onzc. \Vilford C. "Duke " Child's camp 111 Canada. -0- Second Floor Evanston's Spalding Store Mrs. L es ter \Vond and her daughter. Helen, of Evan ston. fnrmcrlv of vVilmette, wilt sail next TnescEw on the S. S .. Emnress of Scotland. for a trio abroad. They expect to he gone dll summer. -0- · r .s Wilmette 724 630 DAVIS STREET EVANSTON lJniversity 123 I, 'M iss Loraine Kirtland. daughter of the Roy M. Kirtlands, 420 Washing-ton avenue, left on Mondav for Camp Oak Openings at Saugatuck, Mich., to lJe gone during the summer months.