Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 13 Sep 1929, p. 18

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18 Dr. and ~t r~. F. \\'. Fuerma nn a nd t heir t Wll daughter~ are agai n at t hei r lw111c at HJ.:; ( ~rt·Cti\}'Ond a ,·en uc afte r an ::th~enct· of ;1hnut three weeks . Tla' y first mntnred tn lo\\'a F a ll s a:1d Ft. Dodge, lnwa. th en nor t l1 to Epl,Jraim and llaylies ! !arbo r . I WILMETTE MAKE MOTOR TOUR Charles Southward, 306 Oxford road, Keni lwor th, has ret urned from a motor tour \\'ith two of h is school frienrls, Dick Mann and J~~ k Lud\\'ig. The bon drove their car from here to D~troit, while t here ,·isi t in~ the Ford plant; from Det roit to Buffalo, and to ~ia~ara Fa lls. From there th_cy \\'ent to Toronto, Ca nada and tn 1.1on trca l and t hen on home. They spe nt th e night s camping. T hey retur ned ~o Ke ni lwor t h ju st in t imc Mon day morning to ent e.r t heir la:t year at }.:ew Tr ier 1I ig h school. LIFE. September 13. 1929 ' Sleuth Runs Down Odor of .New-Made Chili Sauce \ Yi lmette reside nts who amb le along Main street in their wanderings to and !rom the central husitH'SS district have been detecting a pronounced odor of chili sauce in the las~ ie\\· clays, and. 110 doubt, arC \\'O!Hlering \\'hat ' it's all about. The ("\nswcr, as unearth~d by an. especially as . igned sleuth, was iPund at 317 ~lain street, the location ni Fishl ci~h's garden display room. " ·here oodles of chi li sa uce is now being prepared for consumption in households throughout the community. Fishleigh's are headquarter . iflr all manner of . prescrHd ioods inrlttdi11g ,·egl'tal>les, irnits. sauces and " ·ha t nnt. And chili ~auct.· is not the lea~t important ~)f the many item~ prl'scnterl for impecti()ll in .t he ston: nn :\lain street. :\1 i-.s ).! uriel \\'ilson. daughter l' · \I r. and ).f rs. H ichard \Yibnn of 801 Fur(· . . t an·nttt.', i:-. leaYing ).fonda.'· to enter ~f onticello seminan· at CPclire\·. 1!1. ~~iss ekstt Jone:;.' tH"~\\. of St .. Loui~ hut ior111erh· of \\'ilmettc. \\'hn h:1s been ,-isitin~ 1f iss l\1 uriel i=' spending a ie\\ (laYs \\·ith ).tis-. Sarah Page . \liss l'rlt.:s tc \\'ill enter \\' a..;hingtlll1 l'tli\er~it~ · in ~t. Louis thi . . iall. -0- David R. DeCamp Family Presented . to Royalty Abroad Nfr. and Mrs. Da;vid R. DeCamp and so n, \Vi lson DeCamp, 615 Abbottsford road. Keni hYorth, have returned frt)m a two months ' Eu ropean tour. They sailed on the Empress of A nstralia irom · Quebec on July 27 . returningSeptember 3. The DeCamps toured F·rance, Eng land, Holland, Germany, :\ustria. Hungary, Czecho-Slovakia, Ttah-, and Switzerland. \\' hilc in 1 ~1terlakcn, ~witzerland they met t.he Olin~ r Barretts of 62J ·Ahb ttsford road. Kenilworth, who arc next door neighbors. In Rome they vi~itcd \\·ith the Andrew Malonev's, formerlY of 1\:enih\·orth. Thcv afso md ~·i r.- and ~[r s. Frank Helm ·of Evanston itt Dre .den . They made a very interesting trip do\\'n the Danube and. also one cl,)\\'n the Hhint·. They were presented to the Duke of Gloucester. third son nt King George of England. \\ ho \\'a~ re turning from a mission to Japan fnr his father. They met in Colngne at the Internationa l Po lo meet. the fnr mer Crown Prince \\' ilhelm of \r.·r man,·. \\' hi lc in Vienl1a the :\ustrian girl -\Yho \\On the title 11f "\fiss Cni n·rsl"' here in America returned and wa s ginn a great m·ation. \\'i ts 111 DeCamp, \1.:l1o graduated from \\'ahaslt colleg(,' in Junt·. \\'il l t·ntt'r hu~int' ":' thi..; i a 11. :.tr. and \ lrs. Hu:-;h Butler, rr ., h:l\'(' lta~cd "Brittany" at 1041 LlK.u:-t r u;td .in lndiat: Hill I·:..;tatcs after ha\'ing t)c cupied the home oi the Rush Butler-. iJ). \\'inn.etka ior th ~ sttlllllll'r \\'hilc t:1e latter \H'rt.· abroad. Emmons D t ' Bc r a r d, ~ o 11 of the \ \ · i 1ford \\'. DeBerards. 802 E hmYood ave nue, left thi!'l week for Champaign, Tll., 1 to attend the Univers ity of Ill inot · . I MILAN LUSK Tel. W ilmeue 208 7 VIOLIN IN STRUCTION ·' I SAVE $1.00 O'Cedar Mop, value O'Cedar Polish, value O'Cedar Auto Polish, value Total .$1 .00 . .60 1.00 .$2.60 JOHNSON'S WAX SPECIAL Speeial val. $1.60 Per Pound 1219 Wilmette Ave. SSe Wilmette 3060 MILLi!:N HARDWARE COMPANY Ropinski's SEPTEMBER FUR SALE Coats with a background of 21 years' experience means a GUARANTEE th~ t should mean much to the buyer. The SEPTEMBER offering for 1929- 1930 is replete with conceptions of all the new fashions- the work of master craftsmen. "\ l r. and ~fr;"'l . Ct()t'g(' 1.. ).fartitl. 10-l(i Fllll\\'Oorl ;l\·t·nttl', kit Tue~daY \Yith their hrlltlwr -in-la\\', ramL"i Callahan, " ·hn had been thci; gut·-;t 1'or scYcral day~. to nllltor " ·ith him t1l his lwme in De~ \foincs, lo\\a. \\'hne tht~· \\'ill spend ahnut a \\'tCk . -o\I r . and \ 1rs. Harn·,· Hoth ni E,·_ a n s t t) n, f on ncr I~· (l i . \ \ ·i lml'l t c. announn· the birth ()i :t daughter. Shirley Ann, Scpteml>er -t, at tht· l·:,·rtns1nn hospital. · -o- · .... BUY BEFORE THE COLDER SEASONand you'll save money! A small deposit will be accepted MITCHELL'S HAT SHOP Announces Its Formal Furriers displaying this t m b I t m are m t m b t r s of the A s s o c i a t t d Fur lndustri~s of Chiugo and art skilled craftsmen, equipped by training to cue for the best furs. AUTUMN OPENING Han y our Furs re paired, remodeled or cleaned now at sum mer rates. Get our estimates All work guaranteed on Tuesday, September 17th A formal presentation of the authentic Millinery Mode~ for the coming season. Hand ·fashioned Hats of undeniable smartness. As is our custom during Opening Week we will be open each evening until nine o'clock. Importer - Designer \Y t have been established in busineS& in Evanston since 1908 610 DAVIS STREET Evanston For Twelve Years the Choice ol Wome,. Who Know H. A. Ropinski, FURRIER Manufacturer 8 Retailer ..... I 916 CHICAGO AVE. , EVANSTON · UNIVERSITY 3722 ..

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