Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 13 Sep 1929, p. 8

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WILMETTE \I r. and \1 rs. L. F. Shultz have returned I<~ · thL·i~· hom<.· a_t -llCJ Laurel ~ ·H·tJu<· .;11tcr a t_ n otnr tnp ,t,o Canada .tnd ll·lttl~l'l'tl \lttltll':-o\lta. 1 hey ,,·et:_ e ;~rr~ltnpa~nl'cl ll\·. \I r. and \Irs. 0. 1·.. :---tnttlt 11 1 l)('lpllt. Ind. LIFE September 13. 1929 I HAVE GUESTS FROM CANADA i .\lr. and .\[rs. C.]. Xylund, loJ.t For-· l e st ;wenue, " ·ith their son, ).[elvin, ha,·e Kenilworth Junior Hikers to· . O~ganize Next Monday 1 unior Hikers of Kenilw rth will h< ;lei an organization meeting next \lLmda,· aiternonn after school, Robert \\·. To·,,·nJe,·. athletic director at th l' QUICK THINKER THE story goes thJt Jt Jn ELKS j.1mborrr J pnze OF J silk hJt wJs OFFERED to .1ny mln PRESENT who would STAND up .1nd sJy HE hJd never kissed ANY other woman but HIS wife since being MARRIED. and not ONE stood up. ~hat rcturnl'd ir\lm a 111 otnr trip in the S( 1uth, returnit·g i>y "·ay ()f , Bl(l\Hningt<lll, PcPria. ,llld ~tan· ·d 1\\Kk. At ~~:Z:Z~~~~~~~~~~ -~ ~--~ -~;i ' .\ll'h·itl. Ill. the,· ,·i..;ited \Irs. :\dutHL ~ : mother. ).lr:-;. S. E. J{(·\rcliffc. ;,nd :it , 1dHl:'L' h<illll' a tamily reuniun \\·as held. I\ d ur 11 i 11 ~.:·, 1r it h t h ~..· \ y I ttl H J..., i r 1 l 111 \ 1~..· 1 1 ,.i11 \\'l'r<.· \I r . ancl :\[rs. l'. C. llar!·i~ 1 · ·l I' illl.:-~,· ilk. ( )ntario. Canada and ~1 .- ~. J lnhert 1\Phlin ni nrighton. Ontari\' I-1 orne Baking and _ Cooking l 'an;t da. r1·thin..; 11i .\1 rs. Xylund, \\·ho ~1'1 ·: (') . \J , E \( ' II WEE I\ I "i "'t tl a " l'l'k in \\'ilm ctte. Tlt ··~ ·L t.\ ' Tlitl l' ~d :'·' · :-: :tt ,l rtl : 1 , · :-;,,,,d :t v · I llnmt· ·" alit· l't;lato -..abtd \I r .. and \I r .... I ;l!lJL'S C. Cr(l:-...,Je, ;u:rl \lt·llri :l .l ' \\'o · dn-, ·~ d:l\' :-;atu r· l :l\' · · :-;, 11 H1: 1 ~· tlll'ir daug-lltl'l'. luli;t, ( ) f -Hl7 \\ -ashinL:·I . ttllt an·nuc rl'lurnl·rl b~t \n·ck irnm a Ddi· ·i·Hh Bah<··l J:,.a 11 ... Open all day Sunday i· JlJ()J!tll'~ '~()j u urn at ~istL'l' n:~-':· \\' i~. 716 1 2 111 ST. WILML TTE Iykn \ r\l ... ~lc~· r\.'lurtll'd 111~ I tt('~day 19> 1 o1l Ja..;t \\<.Tk trom tiH· ll~tltda,· ramp ~t//tl?//4?///pd//ff///'l/#Z/$//Pd////A at ll ack( ' ll S:lrk. \1 i1111. - ASH'S DELICATESSEN I 1 I' ] oseph Sears school, announced this \\·ect-:. 'I he ltmior Hikers are hnys lllld<'r Scout. age. Tll<.·y \Yill gn t<l (.'hippily ridge for their first hike ()Jl ~at urday. Sept em her 21. 'l'hi~ Saturday, Sc-ptun bt:r 1-L .\I r 'I' ()\\' II ley plans to. take a ~mall gTuup t~ i ~couh on a trip to Gnd IIC'\\' camp ~itcs in this district. The ftrst Sr<)\1( mcc-ting . is scheduled for 'l'uesday. September 2-l, and the first Scout hikl' lli the year " ·ill be on ~atnrda,·. Sep t eml>L·r . 2R. There \\'ill be Jl() rnurt of l!nnor 1!Jj.., lll<ll1th. \lr. To\\'nlcy allllLHllll'<.' S, hut !)It<.' i:-. t<l he held itl October. I (WELL~ BALANCED I A MEAL ctt It is RUMORED . that one of THE local citizenry was INDISCREET enough to MENTION the incident AT home and. of course. HIS wife asked him IMMEDIATELY why it WAS thlt he didn't stand UP. He stammered a LITTLE lnd blushed AND then replied that HE stJrtrd to, but just THEN hr happened to THINK that he looks like THE very dickens tn a PLUG hat. The L. B. Restaurant and Sandwich Shop I nco1nparavle foodCheerful surroundingsDeliciously prepared dishesThat's a real treat! TO GIVE CARD PARTY Hcthel number ++. Order oi Jnb\ I >aughters. \\'ill gi,·c a card party .\f on da ,. evening .. September 23, at S :30 o'~lo~k. in the \Vilm cttc ~~ asonir t l'mplc. Prizes will be gi \'l' ll and re freshment::! will be served. - - - - - -- - - \f r. and ~1 rs. ) nhn Clark Baker. 3-ti .\I a ph: a ,·enue, return eel rv·ently iwn1 a tlshing and camping trip at Bass\\·oud Lake, near Ely, 1tf.inn. They ca ll ed i0r . their son, James, who had been at th~· Boy Scout camp in ~1 innesota during the summer month s, going on to Bass wood Lake irom there. Jame s \\'on a scholarship Ill :\ortlnn:stt.. · rn unirersi .t \· this iall. . ·-o.\fr. and .\1 rs . I. C. Coh·in oi Belding, .\1 ich .. formerly nf \\'i lmettl' , \\'ere the hnuse gucqs la st \\'eek oi ).[r . atid .\f rs . .-\lh<.:rt G. Ackermann of 811 P<trk a\·enue. \fr. and ~frs. :\ckermann entertained at dinner and brid~c for their guests \ Yedntsday evening oi la:->t \\'(.'l' k. -()- · · L. F\1\\·ler. Ul \\. ar \\·ick road, have returnl'd tn Kenii\\'Orth irom Cram! Haven, :Mich . Their daughter. CL·orgianna, was \\·ith them. .\fan· Fmder returned la st week from Athd~tane. \\'is .. \\·here she has been the guest of Doris Tan. ill of \\'ilmettc. ).f r. and ~[ r:;. R. -0- $1 DINNER $1 Our carefully prepared n1cnu is sure to please the most delicate palate and exacting taste. c:on1e- bring the fan1ily! C L'll n·in·e Smit hns. <Ia ugh t, ·r oi the Pnry L Smithers, 711 Lake a\'l'Jlltc, \\'ill attend Knox col lege at Cnopcrstm\'11, 1\. Y .. this winter, lea \·i ng about Sr)',cmbcr 23. ~r i:-;:-. 1 I Open Day and Night Corner Wiln1.ette Ave. and 1v1ain St. ' C Ill' s 1 11 1.1 t avenue, enter t a i 11 c d at a . . m a II din : 1 ~,.·r at their lwml' on \lnnda,· c·;L'nitJg tli this week. . ()- ~[r a'ld ~Irs. ~ycle P . R, ' · . 1.121 i ).lr . and .\frs. T'cnneth \fasnn ha·:e l mo\-cd into the apartmLnt they le:t-.cd I at 11.)3 Central a \ ' l'lltte . MorJl : Some things arc better unmentioned. but that is not the case with the shipment of new, popular. copyright books that we have just received. Fiction and mystery stories - 7 5c each. Flat Wall Finishes .\ rl' wash a hlf'-lung wearing anti a n· matlr in tht· ~oft restful colors whh·h ltlt'llll into tltl' dN·orntln· l'rhl'lllt' of Jour own homt>. Ceatral &Dd Wilmette AYeDaea PlaCNWM Wilmette Zl and Zl MILLEN HARDWARE COMPANY 1219 Wilmette Ave. Phone 3060

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