Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 3 May 1934, p. 19

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Steitz was elected team. This next Sa the boys are to clean basebail gaie is pl afternloon. irday rnorning up the field; a nned for the M%,eiibers of the Garden depart-, ment are showing their friends the several1 kinds. of vegetables and flowers, which are already an inch high, ini their icommunity -garden plot at the Wilmette water works. The. Chess departmnent aMor than one hundred signatures to, a 1etition asking the Village trustees to allow the club memibers to cover the 18-foot-square cernent area at the left of the water works with an inch -and-one-half coating of cernent, marked off- in s quares *to represent a chess and checker board for outdoor play this summier. The pétition also côntains a request that the club be alloved to treat the cernent area to the right of the entrance with ai sirnilar smooth cement top coating xnarked off for the gante of shuffle- board. Requirements. for j oining any (e- partinent of the Junior clubs are: (1) registration in the book at the desk ini the water works, and (2) agree- ment to donate one hour.per week. aàt anyv convenient tirne). Aohe1ling keep these cernent areas painte(l and clear of sand, or to help rernove Nvéeds frorn the water-%vorks gardeta. 'Fil week-end auto trip to Castle Pa r k,Nicli., to gather ferns and van.cevergreeiis for the wvater %vr.. vill start Saturd'av niorninig, MNa3 5. at 0 cok according to preseit plans. H: L. Beach. an- licitlinces. Kenilworth Club Leader Succumbs NMfrs. Anna Hardimian laitider,: %Vidow of the late 'Walter P. Launder, died W\edniesday, Ap'ril 25, at lier home, 20Oxkford road, Kenilworth. Mrs. Launder, a'resident of Kenilworth for eigliteen years, underwent an operation oit February 9 f rom which shie iever recovered. The funeral services wvere lheld Fri- day at the late, residence, with burial at Oakwciods cemetery. Mrs. Lamider had been active ini KelCpnlwartl rclub tife. From 193~1 to Platinum ring with one large and four stwoIl diamonds 6 One Iorg. ond 1vo sait dia- monda, pllnum mountlog $95 .llnmring of *mort design wlth oe large diamond $1 5 5 PlatInum bond st wlit, te. amuit dimmonda $9s Platinum ring wlth seven groducud diamonda $4250 Twe.nty-f.Ur amaidaod ln, 13latinummounting Platinum ring wit mond, ud bagi ers are irorn ieniwin. -o- Miss Emma Bickham of 429 Ninth street,' who attends Grinneli univer- sity, spent Iast week-end visiting her parents. DIlýýAMO N D ngagementanc1 OUT affiliation with BLACK, STARR FROST-GORHAM, New York *permits usI tobuy diamond. ii qtuntities direct. from the cutter; achieving an obvîous advantage in price. circlet of in plotlnum fine $70 X iM

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