Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 2 Aug 1929, p. 6

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6 A CORRECTION It was incorrectly stated in last WILMETTE. LIFE VACATIONING IN ENGLAND August 2. 1929 Paul Cutler, son of Mr. and Mrs. week's \\TII.MET'I'E LIFE that the moth~r Henry E. Cutler, 407 Central avenue, . of M n. Fred H. Deacon passed away is SP!.nding the summer in · England, on July 20. It was ~1 r. Deacon's and will return October 1. mother "ho died. John and Henry. Jr.. sons of ~fr. Gordon Cutler. son of ~~ r. and ~frs. and .Mrs. Henry E. Cutler, 407 Central P . ~ - Cutler. lOU1 :\sl1land a\·enue, re- a venue, left \Vednesday for Troutdale, ·turned home after sp~nding a month Colo., where they will ,s pend three at Camp Ma-~a-Ja- \\' an'. weeks . How's This for a Birthday Cake? ...r~mtllllll~lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll" L¥i Vol. I of WdrTtttt ptoplt and tht August 2. 1929 · ~poons lOc 11l,;g-, f()rks lOr ph~ . TIH · J'Jll()~ lH·tt It$1.0(1 Films all siz1·:-; No. 28 ~a!-'JH'tl : P ;:qwr l':tJll · r fatally injut't:>cl, faintly "l t ':-; no u~e. Ritlgt R 1 ad vicini1v b11 tht RIDGE AVE. PHARMACY JnflCIOJ' lJ:tJI~ hall Lat~ I :ilh:l' .An ·. l'ha rmacy (';trl (' . Ht·nnc·d,;ar lrHloot· I'm done for." "Ht·:t \'pns," shl'it·ked h('l' frit·!Hl from th e (lth r ~ide. · "don't f'WI Your ~enten<:l:' with a Jll't' IH·~i tit ·11." ShOJI (Ill tht· ltitlg(' Shop on tlu· Uldg<' lmn11·<lia tt ·1y .\ltnH·Il Zogu l'l'll\\'llt·tl ll:tlli:l a ftN I w :t." .·\1 his su!Jj(-1'1:- tlt-};:ill!!' r " l'tll E!J'(l\\' ill!.! n '! " mus- t :tdH · on th· · instal1- t ·idt ·<l t 11:1 t t ht ·\' W ; t lll1·d a l'h:tllg1· of l'. lllt · r~. ll lo'll t nl:ln." "flo\\'·~ that "I) to !h t·,\· g1·t :11'1 ' 11n!illg hilll ".-\ 1ittl l' Wt ·t·l{ ." ShOll dll\\'11 (';l('h ' ma ITiHl. on tht· Ui,l,:e S1Hill Oil tlu- HiciJ:"(' (Photo by Staff PhotographPr) St ···ti··n \\'hv \' t · ~t~·l'(l:l\"? . · Fn·~h · stud1·- \\· ~·11. \'(111 ~~··· it's thi~ wa , . : tht·rt· :11'1· t·ig-ht in oitr \\' :IS !t·acht·r -\\'t' l't' \'0\1 l:t tc · th:d w:1r i~ outla\\'t·d, nation~ lll'f'<l arn1:llllt'lll o Illy to ~ 1ww what tht ·Y coult1 tlll i: tht ·Y hadn't n 'forme<l. :'\11\\· St~mt cake. ladie s and gent;emen! And rightly so, for it tvpifies th·~ !irst ;!rnin·r~ary ui the upen ing of Club \ ·ista del Lago Uirst unit). The d('IJctcy ,,· ;~~ displaytd--atHl at kast p;t rtially consumed-recently when · about 150 members and guests of the cluh fittingly ohsen-ed the anni \Trsary . f:tmi!Y anrl thf' al:11·m Sl't for .S('\'('11. Shop on the Ui1lg<· . I ~ Central avenue. and their son. \\'allace. Another milestone in the progre ss i returned ~fonday from Europe, where l)i the Park Ridge School ior Girh thn· havt l>een since the middle of \\'(b rc·ached this FridaY " ·hen the J,!'las.s an<l ,.tht' r in, . 11 m ll r a Jl.t ' (' ~ flt·\\· Opposite Sr. Joseph·, School ).1 a·y. The Cra\dords motored through members of the school and its hoard :ll'Olllld foll' :1 Wllih·. l':tJll' l' t·up~ 10c l>z . Phone Wilmette 316 Jtal_ _rJ France. and England. and re- oi directors celebrated the corncrstonePill· of the l(':l<· h rs, P:qwr 11a})kil1s J(k pi,~ . =.=- tu~ned_ to America (Jll the S. S . .1\.c- la,·in~ of a ne\\· dormitory, the Flnrcncc Tuttle hall. ' - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -qUitama. The new IHtilding, ,,·hich \rill prm·idc ------------------------~--· ., . "~1 ~~~'.j ··i!f. . a home for twenh·- t\ro oi the nld~r . .~\.9 IJ~.... girls of the school, was gi ;en lJy the late \Viltiam P. Tuttle in menwn· of his daughter. The late ~~ rs. \\.illiam H. Linn endowed the cottage. Amalie Hofer ] crome of the hoarcl of directors pre . ided. The program began \rith a speech In· ).f rs . ] erome. ~frs. 0. T. Buck. chairman oi the huilrl ing rc·mmittee. introduced T. 'f. Hetherington. the architect. "· l~t) ga \'C the nlans for the cottage. :\fi ss Rul)\· I~. Badger. sunerintendcnt oi the school for ten \'Cars. told how the building will meet the n cds · f the school. After a . on!_:! 1)\· the girl s of th1.' school. ~frs. Charles \\'are. nrcsident of the board of directors. ufficiated at the cercmom· of laYing the cornerstone. The program closed with the Doxology suJH! bY th<> ass<>mhly ancl a pra\'cr h\' the Rc\'. R. E. Carr of St. ~fan's Epi sronal church at Park Ridge. :M am· north shore people are friends of the school. \\' t· ha\'1· :til (If th1· Jlt't ·ckrl :trtit-h-.s f(lr a 11lt:>:tsant (llJtin~ . ]'1:1 It's 1 (I(' Dz. Tw" l · :nc· Ji~h 1t>:td1l'l ' ~ \\'(' l'e in an autu ~ 1li:1Shll)l . (' ·· J')l~t' S, RIDGE A VENUE PHARMACY =I I RETURN FROM EUROPE ~lr. and ~frs. A. ·\V. Crawford. 710 Friends of Girls' School Witness Cornerstone Rite DIFFERENT FOODS ... "OLD IN A DIFFE"RENT WAY ... Come and See ~ Now Open Direct to Consumer at Substantial Savings ·.·· FANCY FOODS Make Raoid ProJ!'ress on RazinP: of M. E. Church \Vor k star ted this week on the complete demolition of the \Vilm ette Parish Methodist church at Tenth street and Lake avenue to make waY for an imposing gothic edifice on the site which. "·ith the first unit alreadY built and no\\' occupied, will com~lete a $400.000 church plant. With the razing of the old church huildin_g, constructed in 1904. workmen are also rem ovi ng two residences imrnediatelv east of the structure. which. until recently, were utilized as social activitv centers for the parish. Visit our"Carden Display Room" 517 Main Street, Wilmette &The Clarence .I~ Fishleigl) Co. A GRow·N~ NoRTH sHoRE '"'ousTRv ~ ..,. ~~~·~~=:==========~~~~==~~===:==~==~====~;;=:~~~~~~~ \.fiss Dorothv Campbell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Stuart, 1209 Greenwood avenue, will spend three weeks in Red Oak and Gutehrie Center, Ia.

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