Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 1 Sep 1932, p. 5

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Mrs~. C. L. Cl.arkce, président of the Wilmette league, heads the commit- tee for ber village and is assisted by Mrs. William.H. Rehfieid, Mrs. H.* E. Ringholm, and Mrs. Murdo ROSS. Twelve debutantes, under the di- rection of Miss M argot. Atkin will act as ushers and among tbem are Miss Lucy Fairbank,ý Miss Frances Bell, Miss Eleanor. Cheney, Miss Honore Wh ite, Miss, Susan. Badgerow and the Misses Bullock., Several people. are giving dinner parties before the -performance and among these are Mrs. Mark ýCrsap, Mrs.' Charles Schweppe, Mrs. Chaun-, cy Mccormick, Mrs. Howard Phil- lips, Mrs. William B. Hale, Mrs. Dud- ley Gates, Mrs.ý Raymond 'Durham, and Mrs. Frank P. Hixon. lu a . of Raw Should -perish the thought -the, moon forget its appointment witli Mrs. Hibbard and>M. Chevalier that evening the moviewill bc given in the jane Kuppenheimer hall at Sko- kie school in Winnetka. Police Arrive to Save Automobile From Theft Automobile thieves attem-p ting te steal a car parked in front of 6181 Central avenue Monday night about Il o'clock failed te attain. their ob- jective. William W. Norton, 614 Central avenue, reported to the Wil- mette police that someone was try- ing te steal the car. Capt. Albert Borre and Officer John Voss were detailed te the scene. The thieves had disappeared, leaving the. car they had .planned to steal behlind, but the two police officers found a "jumper" alr'eady attached *to the automobile. A. "jumper" is a. device which makes it possible .to start a car without a.key. Injuries Prove Fatal. to Herman J. Bra n Herman J. Braun, 2120 -Schiller *Almgate off«ueCae of next year. .Already 850 free packets of holly- bock seeds have been distributed>in1 Wilrnette, reports Mrs. B.,R.- Stone Who' recently suggsted the village decorative schemne to the Evening Gardien-, Club -of Wilmette, now sponsoring the project for nmaking. thé -village burst with beautiful Girl Scouts have distributed 275 packets, and Wilmette residents *are daily calling for -seeds being given away at the offce of HilI anid Stone, 404 Linden avenue, and at- othe r local places of business. It 'is especially suggested that the space in the, alleys of about a foot between the -paving and the back fences be planted with' seed now.ý Persons Who have surplus bollyhock seeds rnay give thern to Mrs. Stone. Who will distribute them to other bloom-conscious residents. The Evening Garden Club of Wil- mette,. which will meet Tuesday, September 13, to discuss further the slogan, 'Hlollyhocks for Wilmette," suggests that the seeds be planted iright flow so the plants will get a start before winter arrives. Then in the spring they will make their appearance again. Af ter the first blooming season of hollyhocks is over. if the flower stocks are cut off, they will throw up new stocks atid bloomn again. BACK FROM VACATION F. L. Streed, Kenilworth Village manager, returned to his desk Monday, after a week's vacation. DUTCH'*MILL CANDY Ineluding Orange Peel. Toffée, Fruit Cordials, Creams and a hundred and one other varletles. Regular $1.50 and $2 value. *Large Layer Cake.... e Parker Bus outs] * HotDognousa.....ta Sadwh um... ... FORPTHUDAiY, SEPTEMBER 1 * chmo"at Custart i Vlvet Cumle fe 2ei................5m * StohMuls...leâ. 1129 Central Aval, Wleb Phone WJi. 2998 M 8Mainet àosl MemberViWUette Chambeof Comm an sd SAT EXTRA SPIECI"L BLUME HAPE Per basket D.ily Mr. and Mr 229 Essex road, ied by Mr. an of 1evanston, n Williams Bày, days. 1 Charles. H. FA nilworth, accoi, grs. Clayton1 red last Tuesd s., to spend ýse I.MUKVrurest Yes, 17* Delivor I Momer 41 tt.Ch<rnbw ol Coeswwroe it ea. .$ I 9

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