Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 11 Jul 1930, p. 15

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CQflsif, is permittec! ive delegates fotf the programn. The general sessions will be devoted to discussion of fecleration activities and poicies, with occupational round table discussions followed by luncheons given 'a prominent place on the pro-, gram. The afteriiooins will be given over to sightseeing and- sports in order 'that, those1 attending mfay get acquainted, wbile they mingle, recreation witb more serious business. A tea at Dune Acres' following a trip througb tlhe dune country, a picnic dinner on the beach, an, International pageant on a beautiful lagoon ovelooking Lake Michigan,, a trip through' the world's largest. -steel nulis,, or one througli Gary's internationally known, schools or, fine hospitalÈ. a* tea on Saturday following a siglbt seeing: trip, the regional banquet, and other entertain- ment features> are being planned. ON WEEJcýEND TRIP Eighit coupfles who. are mienihers of Mission Hilîs Golf club left today f or a week-end at Nippersink Lodge, Wis'. Included in the group were Mr. and Mrs. Conrad T. Fryknian of 1045 Aeh- land avenue, Mr. and Mrs. johin H'aines Stackhouse of 1011 Thirteenth street, Mr. and. Mrs. C. B. Scott, Mr. and Mrs. H. Elton Pease of Rogers Park, and Mr. and. Mrs. H-arvey Ellis of Park Ridge. r Evening Dbner $1.00 twvo weeks. of Kenilwoc ery of Wil the past tw '..uariotv and Miss Jean a were gflests INWEDDING. PARTY Miss Nancy Langworthy,, daughter of Mr. and. Mrs. Alfred ýG. Lang- worthiy of.Evanistonl, is to becomie the lride of Adon Snmith, II, of Cleveland. July 26, at the First.,Presbyteriani cburch ini Evanston.. Amonig. those wbio are to be memibers of the wedding, party are Miss Harriet Hammi of. Kenlilwortl,. one of the bridesinaids, and Browniell, Bradstreet of Wininetka, who ivill serve his cousin as best mian. The Rev. Father M. J. Dillon, Vin- centian Order, St. Stephien's church, New- Orleans,. La., was 'the guest of honor at.a- dinner party july 4,. at the home of Mr. and- MNrs. C. J. Currani of 415 Gregory . avenue. 1 Father 'Dillonf just bias returned from a trip east aild expeçts to leave for New Orleans this week., 0o MNrs. R. H. Boyd (Ehýlinior Blymyer) of Albany, N. Y.,, is ývisiti'ng -ler, par- ents, Mr. and-Ms.B., F. Blymver, of 626 Lake avenue. She lias with lier ber littie daughter, Shelly. and bier smnall. son, Billy. -Mr. and Mrs. Frank Blymyier of Lansing, Midli., will. arrive on Sunidav for a fem. days' visit with the BI.ymy-ers. e - i 4f *Luncheons and, dinners,* soothing as a Iullaby to hea.t-frazzled nevs Incorn- 1j'.t GjET OUT, Into the Open '-Get ino for-min your favorite pastime. Your pep an d ability count a. lot on the .eq uipment you use That~s where CHANDLER S corne in .. and it should be where- you-corne in and look ou sporting goods over. GOLFý.. Spalding Symetrie Irons 35 Spalding Woods....... ......... $5.0 Kro-flite Balls-Factory 2nds..... 45c Golf Bags........ ........ $3.95 to $15 Golf Shoes-Spalding "Brachens" . .$10 Tennis Rackoets ......98C to '$15 Waterproof Racket Covers....... 65c Tennis Ball-ý3 for.......11 Sweater Shirts .................. $1.50 Tennis Oxfords ................ $1.75 SWLMMJNG p 'w Phone Winnetka 690 Fountain Square.-. Ev.nston Wihnette 724 Gireenleaf 70 §7/r Hot -Weatheýr-. Appetiteés - 4

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