Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 30 Aug 1934, p. 30

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WILM ETTE. HOSIEANID r i I G GARDE N TO TEACH IN SOUTH HAVEN Miss Katherine Ells, daughiter of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Ellis, 823 Greenwood avenue, who graduated in June fromf the Scbool of Music at Northwestern university, leaves to- morrow for- South Haven, Mich., where she bas a position teacbing music in the South Haven public schools. Her sister, Frances Ellis, will Icave about the twentieth of Septem- ber to commence her sophomore year at Carleton college, Northfielcl, Mii. K Locksmithing. F of ail kindu yAUTO KETS Made from Nouborir STAN LINDSTROM9S LOCK SHOP 1222 Central Avenue W1LMIBTM V32 sTONE S ~Mossy RocIÉ Sand Weathered Stone For rocki gardons and terraces Poul' 1Kruger 730 Conter St. Winnetke 1530 -WANTED- FIRBT MORTGAGE LOANS We have funds available for conservative mortgages on North Shore Property in amounits from $2,000 to $10,000. Josephi C. Cormack & Co..a Real, Estate Loans and hssurance 1 1569 Shermnan UNI. 33S3 J~lI IB UNGA L OW TRA NSFORMED This is thec wav Mr. and Mrs. Harr 'y G. Noble of Mount .lVorris, Illinois, ricbuilt their no;îdescript bunigalow mtio 0a clrining, carly .'lp;terican.-styIer home. This hovuse was airarded vone of thé- cash /'rizes in the 1933 Bette,' lonies Con test, s/'onsored by Relier Homeî~s & Gardests. AT LAKE GENEVA NIr. and Mns. Glen W. Gathercoal, 1536) Maple avenue, have been spend- ing a wveek at Lake Geneva, Wis. I)uring their absence Mrs. Gather- coal's parents, Mlr. and Mrs. G. J. Barr of Wilmette, took cane of the baby. R. 0. Berger, Miss Eleanor Berger and Robent, 306 Kenilworth avenue, Kenilworth, will- arrive home this week-end fnom a ten-day outing spent at Banff, Albertà, Canada, and Chateau Lake Louise. Wec are in the market for conservative first mort- gage boans on residen~ces,, apartments and office buildings. Quinlan &Tysoýn, mc. i N. La Sali. Street .chicagO Central027 1571 Shoenma Avenue Evansten Umiversiti 260 PLAN EASTERN TRIP Mn. and Mrs. Thomas Roswell Coyne, 307 Woodstock avenue, Ken- ilworth are leaving Friday to motor to Detroit where they will take the boat to Buffalo. Fnom Buffalo they will drive to the Lake Placid club for a two weeks' stay. Mrs. C. E. Huibent, 316 Richmond noad, Kenilworth, *as luncheon. host- ess to a bridge founsome on botb Monday and Wednesday of this %'eek. 0o Mrs. IL McIntosh Menrili, 1116 Greenwood, avenue, entertained in- formally at tea last Wednesday a small group of neighbors in hoor of her mothen, Mrs. Rose Mcintosh. 0o Mrs. Frank Soweis" and ber son George Robert of, Toronto,. Canada, who were> guests of Mrs.' Robert Law, 321, Kenilworth avenue, Kenil- Worth, left for home last Tuesday. Mrs. William Baihatchet, 725 Tenth street, is leaving Fridày to spend teti days at. Spning..taice,, Mich.'Slhe '*11 visit Mr. and Mrs. Morrisôn Tibbet THONMSDECORATINGw D. Painting and Decorating 1033 MAIN STREET Wilmette 2378 JCen ter Views.' Fine Exhi bits of Vegetables The Kenilworth Garden club an- ranged an unusual echibit of vege- tables gnown in Community gardens, shown at the North Shore Garden centen at Winnetka Community House Monday of this week. No pnognam was given. Mrs. Montague Ferry was the libranian, and Mrs. Benjamin Gage and Mns. W. I. Wil- liams hiad charge of the day under Mrs. MaelCCresap, the genenal chair- man for the Kenilwonth organization. The feature of the day was a vege- table display arranged in two classes. Mns. J. Foukal of 410 Provident ave- nue, Winnetka, had one of the out- .standing exhibits in the finst class, a beautiful collection of fifteen pieces. Mrs. Alfred Schempp of 550 Melnose avenue, Kenilwonth, had another at- tractive display, beans being"the best vegetable in ber collection. Another outstanding exhibit ini this class was Mrs. Carolina Di Manco's, which ini- cluded six specimens. .The second class was for speci- men vegetables. W. N. Cook of 549 Provident avenuec, Winnetka, dis- played a huge tomato, and a perfect ear of corn, sent in by Harold Heb- enling, ivas another outstanding piece in this class. jimmy Lancione of 387ý Provident avenue, Winnetka, showed a great beet, a huge tomato, fine pep- pers, corn, cabbage, celeny, and Ken- tucky, wonder beans. Twenty-five sp ecimen garden flow- ers and six beautiful living room ar- rangements were on display. Thene will be no meeting of the center Septemben 3, Labon day. The prognam for Septemben 10 will be an- nounced next week. The Wilmette Ganden club and the Evening Garden club of Wilmette will arrange the September programs, Mrs. Edward L. Scheidenhelm directing. LeRoy SeIzer la Wed to Michigan Girl. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Seizen and daughters, Frances and jean, 1601 Walnut avenue. arrived home fromi tronwood, Mich., last Saturdaywhere they had gone for the manriage Wed- nesday, August 22, of their son, Le- Roy Seizen, and Miss Helen Kapets, the daughten of Mrs. Anton Kapets of Ironwood. Mr. Selzen- and bis bride are now residing with his par- ents in Wilmette, and will make their permanent home here. Miss Fiances and Miss Jean Seizen were members of the bridal party, Frances serving as maid of hoor and jean as a bridesmaid. SThe bride wone a wedding. dress of wh.Iit e satin, and carried a bridaI bou-' quet- of lilies. of the valley. Dresses of organza were wonn by ber at- tendants. Miss -Frances Seizer, the maid of honon, was attined"in green organza, and the'bridesmaids, Miss Jean Selzen, Miss Ann Kapets, sister of the bride, and Miss Mary. Strook of Chicago, wore green onganza. Their bouquet wene summer flowers in mixed colors. Before coming to Wilmette Mn. and Mns. LeRoy Selzer wene away for -a few days on a weddhtigttip. LIFE Auguat ~, 19~4 1934

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