Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 22 Jun 1939, p. 6

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Moth Coke ...... .25c. Math Crystals. lb.. 49c 21/4 lbs.....98C At Our Twoà Ridge Ave. Pharmacy Làe.,aud Ridge Road Cali Wi.ttm.316.. ýween Two Loyers of New York Ice Cream plu t.: ADSnider-Cazel Drug AND Wilmeffe end Central IN OUR NEW VAULT PREVENT Motho-Damage Josef Hofmann, w o T>i d 1,re- nownecl pianist, ivillbe the.solo- istwith the Chicago Symphony orchestra at Ravi*nita Park at the concerts -given Friday and Satur- day, June 30 and July 1., Vacation Church Boys and girls fromn pre-school to high school age will find prepara- ions completed for the beginning Dfthe Sunday vacation Church chool at the Wilmette P a r i s h .ethocist church Sunday, June 25. The vacation project for the chil- ren will continue for six weeks *worship, musica~l features and Bib- lical projects. Among the teachers and helpers will be Mrs. K. E. Harmas, Mrs. L. F. Bond, Miss Vesta Bond, Miss Mary Kay Kirk, and others. Chli- dren of the village who are remain- ing in town during the summer wil be welcome at this Sunday vaca- tion project at the Methodist church. Ealston, swimming with three Oak Park friends ail about 18 years old, set out with them for a sand bar severai yards off shore; His friends weenot .alarmed when heéaie to ýreach the bar with them, t hinkli» ing he had -turned back to shore. It, was not un til 451 minutes later that they really missed him and re-' porteci thaàt fact to the coast guard station; The body, was remoéved- to the AI- ten mortuaÉr, 725 Ridge road, Wil- mette, for, the coroner's inquest on Tuesday. afternoon, was, later taken to Oak Park. I Sta ys for Gradunation l'tSweet Briar, Va. Miss Barbara Deane Clark, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. 7Thomas C. IClark ' 1025 Mohawk road, returned last.week from Sweet Briar college, Iwhere she had completed her soph- omore year. Miss Clark remained at Sweet Briar, Va., until the end of Commtencement week in order to participate ini the annual hooding ceremony in which a sophomore girl places the hood on the gown of a senior who has chosen her for the honor. Miss Clark also took part in the Sweet Briar lantern Ridge road, Kenilworth, entertained three houseguests this week, Miss Beverly Brooks of Hinsdale, M i s s Patricia Elliott of Java, fI., and Miss Susan Reichman of Glencoe. Miss Brooks and Miss Elliott were room- mates the past year at Abbot acad- emy in Boston, while Miss Brooks, Miss Reichman and Miss Vaught spent last summer together at Tirn. -hons- WILMETTE 1800 !j 0 GLENCOE 100 UNI. 0420 e

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