- 29 Auaust 2, 1929 W IL M ETTE' LIFE CO T9 SUMMER HOME PURCHASES NEW HOME Mrs. Henry Riggs Rathbone, wife of the late Congress man-at-Large Henry Riggs Rathbone, who died a little .over a year ago, has sold her home a 312 Sheridan road, Kenilworth. to Dr. Kenneth Bignell of Evanston. Mrs. Rathbone and her two sisters. the Misses Harney, who make their home with her, have moved into the Livingstone home at 309 Sheridan road on the lake in Kenilworth where thev will spend the summer m'onths. Mrs. Rathbone expects to winter in Washington, D. C. Mr. and Mrs. Guy S. Osborn of 330 Cumnor road, Kenilworth returned the latter part of the week from a tendav sojourn ·at their summer place in Wisconsin. Mr. and Mrs. Osborn, spend short periods during the summer and in the early spring and fall at this uniQue lodge which is locat.ed on. the Chippewa river at Hayward, Wts. Thev had as their guest this last. week, Mr. and Mrs. Scalario, and · thetr two sons, of Detr?it, Mich. Mr. and ~~rs . Osborn and thetr guests made the tnp by motor each way. 4/ Garden Talks Sheridan's Star Class Fleet Races Saturday Sheridan Shore's star class fleet will compete Saturday afternoon on the club course off '.Vilmette harbor in the second race of Hae B series of the season. Dr. Charles E. Galloway's Stork gained an edge in points of the B series last Saturday by winning the first race over a nine-miJe course in .1 :17:15. The Stork, a heavy weather slo00, found the going to it.s likina and wnn handily from the rest of the field which had to spilt some of the w;t1rl. Twinkle Ditto, Max Hayford's and C. Y. Belknap's boat. was second a-:ross the fi·nish line. anct Walrus. owned and skip1>ered by Walter T. Stockton and Russel J. N att. came next. Others finished in this ord~r: Hummer II (John Denison): Dream Star (Earl T. De Moe); Gorkin~ (G0rdon Jones and Kingsley L. l~icc); Carol (Harold H. Elliott); J oily l~oger (Norman H. Meiners) : Omar ( Rohert Teare and Erling Clement sen) · Katydid (C. Lysle Smith). Shilv Ann, s'dppered hy J evne Haugan. losi: its rudder and did not finish. Frank W. '!\'l anegold's Alri did not finish . anti Multiplug, skippered bv Howard B. Jont!s was disqualified for fouling the first buoy. ;.., 'l- ~r r- 1- id :o 1e 'Y lr > () ~~ y .._ II 1 1 0 .4 ·> ~ ·) I G ~, & 4 { ... .. (Bv F. B. M. of the Wilmette Garden club). A little village in Michigan where I ain spending the summer in many way., resembles Wilmette. I~ is a village of hori1elovers; the people live simply and are fond of one another. They are good neighbors, and when one is ill or ii1 trouble everyone is kind and friendly, as he is in \Vilmette. On S unday the church bells ring and the VISITS PARENTS HE RE descendants of the old settlers go to ON SAIL CRUIS E Mr. and Mrs. J. R . Gathercoal IlJione or the other oi two old brick Hugh Schaddlelee, John Mclane, Jack churches that face one another on the nois road, have as their guest 'their Stoddard, Ford Stoddard, Bud Denmen daughter, Mrs. Doris Palmer of Cali- and Sydney Butts, all of Wilmette, who s treet. \1\'ho will be here for a few entered the boat race to Mackinac Everyone has a garden which con- fornia. \\'eeks. Mrs. H. G. Borgfeldt and her Island in the schooner "Hilaria" are tains the old fa shioned flower s that her mother and grandmother had. In fact daughter. Mrs. C. C. Davis, 1215 Gre- now cruising to the Snow Islands, Onsome of the rose bushes, lilacs. and gorv avenue, entertained at a luncheon tario, Canada. They wiJl return to plant s are remembered as "grand- and bridge in honor of Mrs. Palmer on \Vilmette earl\- in August. Their boat On Wednesdav. Mrs. came in fourth in the race, missing mother's." I could not think of one Thursdav. o ld brick home without its bed of Palmer wa s entertained bv ~fr s . H. D. third nlace by four minutes. myrtle at the side, which was planted David son with a luncheon at Orchard VISIT IN WILMETTE lo i1g ago. An old · trumpet vine ha s Knoll farm , Glenview. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Dubbs, 1004 died that I saw vear after year growing P LAN CANADIAN TOUR Michigan avenue, have as their guests around th e tree s. The humming bid s \.1 r . and ~~ r s. R obert M. Burns, Es- their daughter and son-in-law. Mr. were alwav s near tt. No\v, although th e original vine is gone and th e trl'e sex road. Kenilworth. are leaving Au- and Mr s. \V. H. MacAdams and chilas " ·ell. part s of the olci vine. start ed I!U st 9 to motor to Port Huron. Mich., dren. Barbara Jean and Nancv Ann. a long time ago, are growing in oth e r where the\· will leave their children. The MacAdam s family, who· arrived in vards in the ,·itlage. The tree s han' Fro m P o rt Huron the Burns are ex- Wilmette last week. wilt spend the .:hange cl- manr of the old evergreen s pecting t o driv e to Quebec where the,· month of August with Mr. and Mrs. that I saw as a child died lo 11g ago, '"ill ioin the Roy Tudds. The part\· Dubbs. returning to their home in Bos-· HEARD OVER WGN and some of the large maple s th a_ t " ·ill th t· n explor e Quebec and ~lontreal. ton in September . The Burn s are expe cting to be awav Mr. Carl \V. Stremmel, who now shad ed the streets are mis sing. . lives in Evanston. and who, for the Faces have changed too. The old f1 1r thre e " ·eek s. · E NTERTAINS WITH MUSICALE past year. " ·as acting superintendent ladies on wh om I called with nw grand ~.frs. N. S. Akeh·. 615 Lake a venue, of the Primarv department of the PLAN MUSICAL SHOW mother arc g o ne. and their daught er. is entertaining on ~fondav at her home Kenil\\'orth Union church Sundav ~I'h e ~li :--ses \.lari o n and France s a nd so n s have taken their place=-. In with a mu sicale. at which Madame o ne large , shad,· yard I r e member th er e nluthardt of E sse x road. Kcnil\vorth, Sturk o Rvder wilt present her pupil, school. ha s been heard several time~ latelY 0\:er Radio station WGN on the a r c sta,·ing longe r at Camp Nawak\\=a. \\'aS a group old m e n \\'h O pla ye d ~!i ss Helen Dowing, from Middleton, croqu et nearl y e,·en · mo rnin l!. I d o South Ha\·c n. \fich .. than was expected. 0 . Mi ss Do\ving is a piani st who has Drake hoteL Hi s programs have come not believe th.at one - o f them ~ =- li\'ing Th eY decid ed to r e main until the mu si- b en studying under Madame Sturko hetwten 3 and 5 o'clock on the Afternoon Tea Time period. During the 11 0 \\:. Even·onc here is -r e la t ed t o cal com ed,· wa. nres cnterl. Each year Ryder. · month of August, Mr. Strcmmel will th e Camp Fire camp girls give a mu sie \·c rr o ne else b~· bl ood o r IH" m ar ria g~ . be beard M ondan on the noon-hour a nd th e r e are mam· famih· reuni o n ~ cal comcch· and. a s practical ~\' the whol e STARTS VACAT ION SOON program s of \VGN. singing groups of ra mn take s part, it is the btgge st e\·ent each year. . S. S. V crnon. science in structor at songs made up of batlad s and popular o i the Year. Th e h o uses arc the sam e th a t han~ ~ ew Trier High school, plans to leave melodies . . t ood in th e village eyentY fi"c Y e ar ~ RETU RN FROM ALASKA \Yith his familv short!,·- after the close o r more. and in th e houses ar c old Rev. and ~fr s. Leland Hobart Dan:oia s, highb o,·s . and chair s that \H' r 1..' \f r. a nrl \{ r ~. F os ter E. Fik e and o f summer ~chool at -New Trier next broug-ht her e in the earh· da\'S nf th eir so n. Dra dio rd. r eturn ed TuesdaY week for a three weeks' vacation in forth of 333 \Varwick road, Kenilworth. \Ji chigan. ~fan\' o f the fir st hom e~ morninl! fr om a three \\·ec k ~-: trip tn northern \\'isconsin. He expects to have returned from \fichi ~ an \\'here · :\ la :-; k:1. Th e,· ,,·e nt from Seatt lc to spend the vacation near Rhinelander. the\· have been the guests for a wr.ek \H' re 1nult about a centurY a go, a fe,,· L" k · 1 ~ 11 Jnurnr:·e d . n i \f r. and Mrs . Gcorl"e Shipman. -142 > oat am~ t 1 mile s out of the village in the countn·. .~ ·a l' \\'a\· hY 1 f~) r the pio neer came. here tn fa rm . A ab o ut one hundr ed nnk.~ ud a nd. Alter ~ . P . Zech. 918 Fore st a,·cnue, re- , \Yarwick road. Kenilworth . _ 0_ fe \\· of their log cabin s ar e still stand - I ' t . s t ~ ~- .n f a fe'> " ·cc k s, 111 AI_;s ka. t~l:_" turned to his home SaturdaY afte r . Large h ome s of brick n r \\'llOd , r <:tt n 11ul t () th ctr hom e at L -H Fnt nt :-; nending a \\'cek in Oklah oma Cit\·. 111 g. N[r. and \frs. l·.~lwtn Bluthart of~}.) :\rthur. RaYmond. and Donald . .;o ns soon took the places o f the lt)g cabin :-:. a n .: nu c. \f r. and \Irs. Zc . returnee nhursdav E ssex road. ~.enth'·?rth. are lea\'mg Then atter a\\'hi le the farmer - so l<! hi s \fr. a nd \l r~. ho ar \lat bn n. \\·110 I morning from Clean\ tcr .ake. \Vis .. Saturdav to. v1s1t thetr clau~hters Marfarm and moved to the village . h ~t\'C been Ji,·in .l!· in \f ount \f1)rri s. Tll.. where th e,· ha\' C been . pending four garet .. 1[anan and Franc1 s who are ln all directions about us is a b':auti- f1)r the na st n· ,1 r, returned to their I \\·eeks at Cat.np St . George. spendlllg the summer at ~amp Newakful rolling countrv with tall trees shacl - h oml' a t Ird7 S pen ce r a\·enuc re ce ntly . _ 0_ wa near South Haven, ~itch. !ng the road side.· The rare st of \fichi- o\f r. and ~~ r s. ~ . P. Z cch. 918 Fore ~ t -oQan flowers. such as the lad~· slipper, \fr s. F. n. nu ckmall, · 0 ~3 Elmw no d I a\·cnue. had a s gu e~ ts la st \\'eek end Mr s. Henrv Riggs Rathbon e has as which we reach ll\· going through a a\·rnth', a 1HI her dalll.~ht e r . \fr~ . f . .-\.I \fr. ;tnd ~Ir s. Lee I. ).lcCart,· and ~1r ~ . her l!ttest her sister Mrs-.\\·. A . Schertz marsh\· place. are not to he seen from Th o m1 1., 1l!l . ~P l'llt la st \\'l..'{' k -end in l l.t:ch\ mother. \fr :-~. \Ian· Doll. of of Pittsburgh, Pa . ~-frs. Rathbone is t he road. but the m o re hanh· '"ild \brli ~ on . \\ 'is. i Chir<H!O. . no\\· li\'ill .l! at 309 Sheridan road. Ao\\·er =- . of one kincl or anoth er. ar e C \' l' f\ ' \\' here. \ . e s te rda". d rivi 11 g he :::, 11111 1 1 1111 11 1 1111 111 1 111 111 1 1 11111111 1 1 1 11 1 11 11 11 111 1111 1 11111111 11 111 1 1 11 111 111 11 11 1111 111 1111111 11 1111 11111 11 111111 1 111 111 11 1111111 1 111111111111 1 1 111111 111111 1 111111 1 111111 1 1111 1 1 1 111 1111111111111 11 111 1 1~ t\H.·e n th e village and the lake. 1 sa·.,· bes ide th l' 1\r:tn l!C An\H' r-, ,)f t he hutt ~· r- . § § a striking color combination the bright A" \\TCd. Th ere ,,· a~ a la l'l!l' rnlnlt\' I ~ § o ( of blue flowers of the chicur~r growing- of each . I ·· 1 Does Your Prop~rt~ Need Any I ! 1 I i1 I ~ First Church of Christ, Scientist ~enth Street and Central ! ~venue ~il~ette, '= - Ill. .1 ~ 1 I ~ ~ Repaars. Fireplaces a Specialty Porches and Walks, Plaster Repairs StoPe and Brick Chimneys All grades of Stone, Brick and Cement Work ~ -~ ~ SUNDAY SERVICES 1 1 A. M. WEDNESDAY-TES TIMONIAL MEET ING- S P. M. SUNDAY SCHOOL EXERCISES-9: 45 A. M. ~~ ~~ ~~ 4, 1929 S ubject: LO\'E AUGlJST READING ROOM- t 16 3 WILMET TE AVENUE Open D ail y (except Wednesday and Saturday ) 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. Wedn esday 9 A . M. to 7 :4 5 P. M .: Saturday 9 A. M . to 9 P . M . The 'Sible and Works of Mary Baker Eddy and a11 other authorized Ch ristian Science Literature may be rtad, borrowed or purchased at the Read ing Room . cHURCH ~ ~ ~ ~.. 419 Richmond Road, Kenilworth J. s B 0 R 'I RID GK ~ Ph. em · 2735 ~ - = ~ - THE PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND THE SERVICEs AND VISIT THE READING ROOM ~'--"""""""""""""-.........,.....~..........~ .................................."" ~ ~ll l l l l l l l l llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll llll~