Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 24 May 1934, p. 31

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knife andi iorI. 1-e tolci her lie had been borui at Kilkampton, of which he was sure she had neyer heard. "Oh, but I've been there," Miss Milis says she told him. "Then lis wif e asked to see my pictures and to have 'me talle about theni. They, liked .my pictures sô well, I got busy and had, my'slides colored, for more -talks," she continues Shows Anierica to Eùgland Now Ethel Milis. bas a new, ambi-- tion. 1-er Englisli friends are as delightf tlly Écurious about, seeing Amnerica intimately . as Americans are about Egan.su she is. planning to take lictures of the. north shore,, the model village, at Kohiler, Wis.. and other interesting parts of the United States and show- thiem' in *England. MNavb)e.this l)roject wil win the atten- tion of the queen herseif. Shelhas a]- ready liad a lady-ini-waiting, I.ady Victoria Forester, write Miss MNilîs in praise of lier Englîshl ictures. AiiyWaN tle Anierican frieidis of Mviss NI ilîs are as rcady to help. ber as her Eniglisli friend, in thi*s fùrtheiii ofi pleaqant relations hetwceen two great nations. Arian L. Delander to Offer Pupils' Recital On Friday evening, May 25 , Arian L. I)elander wiI present a groûp- of his Blute and clarinet puipils ii<'an in- formiai programi. For the pa5t several years Mr. Delander has been active in musical circles aiong. the north shore in connection with the sclhools as.,vell as in private teaching, and orchestral work. Forineriy a member of the Chicaý o Civic Symnphony or- chestra, he is tnow president of the new1y* organized North' Shore Sym- phony orchestra. Mr. Delander wil accompaniy bis pupils on the piano. The prograni is as follows: Evening Song....... E. F. Golimait Clarinet-.David Walwqrth Waltz-In the. Clouds B. . F. Goidmnan larinet-D)uIIer Waltz-Love Thoughts . iF. Goidmnan Clarinet-Nancy Hausemnan Homne Sweet 'Home John Howard Payne Flute-Torn Cutier Sunset Melodie..... E. F. Goldmax Clarinet-Robert Nickolson Waltz-Ki<ss Me.... Victor Herbert nous Golf club he made a~ host of friends, Five years ago he took over the managerial duties of. Everett's and, with his own spirit of hospitality.and the' consistent, maintenance of the high standards establshed at the-re- sort's inception niearly 'four -décades ago, it is flot, surprising that Ever- etts enthusiasts are legion. Th 'e resort is in -the midst of a vast tract of. rich northern w:oodlandwhich has béen left in its neural beauty. The-lake is on three sides. The cabins about, the «iodge arefriendly,1 attrac- tive and comfortable. . There is a. chain of ten, lakes sur- rounding Everéitt's abounding in game fish. 44.14 14 I p h...,.. .~ -- - - ~ FURNACE Oit CoNTRACr ~14W *~UUNUT. . 41 ____ I f - pi.,.. Mj~ 04..r. - 1. d I 1141 MVIPHY.MUfl 00S014?*Y<V. ~M1.~-J I woe.ts~. 1~ - s~ ~n.a-. .a.....fl.. SdP~~<~ pI - .. - - -~ - - Beneath JoOOUS- A niqst doudcous confection ........ C OCOANIJT E FRESH APPLES*b PVFY BARS 19e C PIES e DANI$14 PECAN COFFEE CAKE21 The beut you ee tastç.......d..... GERMAN POTATO -SALAD 2 27 So wonderfully prepared.......2 s VEAL..LOAVES j3< individuels, ready to heet end serve 1 Bakè Shop-Stýreet Floor WJER OLD»TS-EVAN STON on Davis ýSireet WiImel'e, 1100 Fuel 011 Controofs Are Now Avoulable Neyer before bas the source. of supply for, Fuel Oit been of such great. importance. Murphy-Miles are able to main. tain their high standard. of quality in ail grades of Fuel Oit to sÙpply Mr. and Mrs. Horace Trainor of Berkeley, CàIif., spent the week-end with the William 0. Beits, 202 Abingdon avenue, Kenilworth.. Mrs. Trainor is, a niece of Uvrs., Beit. 8001 nue*s NO. A tN) PHONES MILEAF 2020 WInow Ri àl Avenue OIL COMPAINY,"' WiIIow Rtoud. West of Skokie Blvd.. Wioenetka (Plant NO. 6) Wilmette 900 PHONES Winnetka 855

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