Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 2 Jul 1931, p. 41

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fction and real life. These volumes Thursday, juiy 2-,Musicale, 'margaret ail of which rnay be obtained at the Farrar Auditorium, Harrison Hall. iinette ibrary, are: Saturday, July, 4--Camnpus supper1 and gaines under the direction of 3Mr. Books t. Read Mloud Viggo Bovbjerg. Wednesdayv, juiv 8-musicai.e. Meadow-gras, by" Alice Brown Thursday, July -ui and story f. Stories of New. England couintrysidé, Ravinlia opera for July 10, presenteà i1w very Weill ritten. Mr. F. '.%. Arnold. Shr ie, by 'H. C. 'Butiner. s. riday, .luly lO-Boat trip on the. wit a uexpctd u . S. Theodore Roosevelt or Tip t.. Stories iha, nxttd url Hull Hou.e and ChlnatoWn.ý showing charm and insight Saturday, JuIy 11-Field 1Museumi. Golden Rule. Dolliveea, by Margaret Thursday. July J6-Musicaie. Catneron. Friday, July, .7-Tour of Chicago Adventures luCotentment,nt in CoTribune Plant David Grayson. Saturday. July, 18-Tnr.p to, Dundee potteries, the City of. Chlldhood and Walking-stack Papera, by R. C. M.%oogeheart. Holiday. Blithe 'and gay littie essaYs Tuesday, July 21Ilustrated lecture, on 1ersonal and literarv topilcs.. I>y MNr. F'rancisM Arnold on paintings9 Adventures and Enthusiasms, b: thArIniteadtei location, E. . Lcas "H i moe pofiict f<ilowed by a 'trip ta the Art Institute E. V Lucs. '.'e iSmor proici n n Saîurday, July 25. ini the pure art of the essavist thai:. Thursclay, July 2' - flavinia - Chul- aniyone since R. L. Stevenson1." dren's Concert in.« the afternoon and Tish,ý by M. R. Rinehiart.Oerinteenng Americans and Others, by A. RZep- pflier. Essays on contemporaily li COING TO THE ORIENT andl nanners, slirm.d, piquant afi is Jsse-enne of the Fre.nch Lîea ro Clisos..G1Wr epartmient of. Xciv Trier High schooi Ler. Mio xlso.-.G viii take a partv of tourasts to japan Pleasint Fiction ,at hn hssnae MfolIy Make-Believe, by Abbott. eknda Encantd Ari, b Arin1 jKirbv Jone' spenit ast wek-eida Pide and APruie, i)y Auten. a guest in the Glenn A. Ri&ks home Prie ad PejýdicA).Àutei., at 1236 Forest avenue ont his wvay to Little Minister, by lBarrie. 1 tu.1 hs hoie in Duluth frcmt New V 'ork Cardinai's Snuiff -1)(X. bV* Harlind.ý and other cities ini the east. >Cy WVhittaker's ýPlace,, by J. C.ý Li.ncoln.________________________ Beloved Vagabond, by Locke. S'ýquire's Daughiter, by M\arsliall. Iov ni Shippy McGee, bv' Oemhler. d- Ariss. Real Lfe Up Vhe ears Fr-oi 1Bloonsburv, Lone Xinter, by Greene. Str fa Pioneer, by Shiaw. Modeliîg My Life, by Scudder. Abroad. at Honite, by Street. Daughiterof the ýamurai, by Sugçi- mloto. Dingbat of Arcady,.Ibv Wilkinson. Through Many Windows, by Chicago Y. M. C. A. has a boys' camp ait Hastings Laike, near Lake Villai, convenient for North Shore boys. A beautif ni, well supervised camp. $18.00 per persod of 12 days. Address J. P. Hargrove, Secretary, Hast. ings Lake Y. M. C. A. Camp, Post Office, Lake Villa, Illinois. Pr. and Mrs. C. L. Bertram of 12-17 Gregory avenue, their son, James, and 11r. anà Mrs. W. T. Osgood of 1225 Gregor-y avenue ieft their honmes ini Wiimette July. 1, for a twvo weeks' stay on: Lake Lobdel'1, - neair Detroit, as.guests ofMr and Mirs. EarI Con- verse of Easo at their summer, home. -o- Mrs. 'Glet n A. Ricks, returned toý her home. at 1236 Forest avenue re- cently f rom 'a two iveeks' visit at. Lake Vermilion near Duluth. - CharlesLwrncjr. of Boston was bouse guest iast week at thé W. S. White horne, 1129 'Sheridan road. il I Only handkerehief But it was no joking ate B to the bride. Someone had steppeci on lier 'going away è handkerchief. The rare littile bit of lianded-down laçe was crum- pied and soiled, And& it had ta kc washed with infinite care. Could we? We could and did. We rather pride ourselves on Our ability ta take care of our guestsé, You'l find it reflected ini rooms that have closets big enougli ta hold ali your clothes-in wnery ap- pointmcnt which a hotel worthy of the naine provides. But what' yOU'11, b sure ta no tice is a spirit. of ext'ra service, in ail the li:tle things which United Hotel cm- ploytes arc taughct t take the Winnetki 137 1Evanston EVERY'DAY AS VISITING DAY AT WIELAND'S MODERN DAIRY PLANT, 3014 N. TRIPP AVENUE r' e t e I e J 3> i i 3 icA,D3.w..Tl

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