Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 20 Sep 1934, p. 6

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W Ll1 I r~ I irSptme 2Z13 ASK FOR Mr. SCHOEN ,and avoid being mised disappointed 48 Years' Experience Upholstering- and Repairing Furniture New Location 326 Linden Avenue Art Furture Co. CHAIR RECANING Phone Wilniette 4453 K Locoksmithing E of ail kinds yAUTO KETS Madie frein Numbers S STAN LINDSTROM'S. LOCK SHOP 12=2 Central Avenue WILMETTE 3212 6I Ihe lo please tewhole family Serve LYMANFS ICE CRIAM Regulorly You will find itexception-l ally pure. end wholesome because it is.made accord-, ing to the private formula of Mrs. Lyman. We widl deliver pro mitly at any time you sPecif y IBuuurtToee and2c GOLý F CHAMPS IN BENEFIT MATCH WLS àBar- __Dane Tro-upe té Give Po gramOc.2 Preliminary arrangements are now being made, for the appearance ýof the WLS barn dance troupe at New Trier High school Friday night, October 12. The entertainers,, who are heard over radio station WLS and who have been playing to capa- city bouses for months at the Eighth Street theater in Chicago, will be brouglit ta the high school under the auspices of the Tri-Ship Boys' club. In making. the, announcement of the barn dance troupe's visit to the north shore, F. D. Frisbie, faculty sponsor of the Tri-Ship club, pointed out that the entire troupe and not merely two or three acts will appear aon the prograni at the high school. The proceeds of the entertainment will go inito a funid which the Tri- Ship club uses ta assist deserving bavs ini the compleion of their educa- tioni. Pauil Dempsey is president of the cluli ibis vear. Carleton Ross is vice-presidenit. Don Kurtz seretary and James Donovan. treasurer. FRATERNITY PLEDGES Clharles L. 1ostal of 233 Fairview avenue. Glencoe. and Ernest L. Estes of 819 Sixteenth street, Wilmette, have pledged Alpha Delta Phi at Amiherst college. Bob Seiler of 1156 Ash street. Winnietka, lias pledged Alpha D)elta Phi at Illinois. Mrs. Burt Crowe and lier daughter, Barbara, of 234 Raleigh road, Keniil- worth, returnied on Fniday by motor from Flint,. M\ich., where they had spent a week visiting Mrs. Crowe's parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Pier. They also visited at Mullet Lake, Top- inabee, Mich. CENTRAL-LA UREL P. T. A. The seasons activities of the Cen- tral-Laurel P.T.A. will be resumed Tuesday, September 25, when a board meeting and tea will be held at the 'home 'of Mrs."George A. Quiti- Ian, 211 Greenleaf avenue, our- new president, at 2 :30 o'clock ta discuss the variaus activities for the coming year. Ouir Firsi Mecdiliy The first regular meeting will be held at Stolp Assembly hall, Tuesday evening,, October 16. Mrs. Wallace Behnke, our program chairman, urges mother anddad to "keep the date" as she has a most entertaining and interesting program arranged for ail. Dancing Classes The Central-Laurel P.T.A. is happy to- anounce the opening of a new season1 of social dancing for boys and girls, under the direction of' Mrs. Theron Mandeville Woolson of Hub- bard Woods. Mrs. Woolson b as successfully conducted the groups for the p4st two years. The first terni will begin Friday, Oc tober 12.1 We would lflceto sugge*st that where- à 4 120 7 WASHINGTON AVE. ( &eau ou rigot«Pu 8CO.) DVIL -3242 Jefferson Takes Over Grill, Bowling Alleys Albert G. Jefferson, a resident ai Wilmette for the past eight years and formerlv associated with the Hughes. Brown,' Moore Real Estate corpora- tion, bas taken over the management of tû WXilmette Bowling alleys and the rýîstaurant aperated in connecion with lie alleys. The restaurant is ta bie kiîown as Jefferson's Grill. Regii- lar meals, as well as short orders. i I be served, Mr. Jefferson announces. The bowling alleys have been re- surfaced and are reported tô be in excellent condition. -Four complete sets of niew pins have been. purchased. A bowling league is now being or- ganizcd hy Mr. Jefferson, Mary Jean. Pierson, 139 Laurel aven ue. is leaving this week for Greenbrier college in West Virginia. ever possible, the pupils attend the opening day. Miss Alice Stade will have charge. of the ballet and tap classes, ivhich will open Monday, October 1. AIl classes will be graded, thus the pupil receives individual attention, which assures rapid progress.. A new - feeture of Miss Stade's classes this year will be a 'Tiny Tots' Class"ý-ages ranging f rom ..3'/ to 5 years. For further -information telephon e Miss Stade at Wilm ett.e 2838, or Mrs. D. Porter Empfield, Wilmette 4452. Mrs. George W. Putnam, ways and meapis chairman, wil be happy to prô'vide information regarding P.T.. aiffairs. Please caîl Wilinette 1465. SHEET METAL WORK 0 GUTTERS 0 FLASHINGS *DQWNSPOUTS 0 DECKS Copper or Galvanimed Iron Mille, Hardware C. 1219 Wllmette Avé. Wi1. $040 L a wsjon Little (right) Yq )~~ American and British ama- teur champion,- and Johnny Goodman, U. S. OPen, Win- aer last year, wvill take -part in ain exhibition match at Ind-iani LUclub in Winnet- ka Sanday aflernioon for the bene fit of flhc Chick Ev- aes scholarslail' f te i d at Atorthzvestern aiv ,e r S itv. These tzvo ainate'ars zvill bic paired against J oininav Ar- m o fi r anid !Irr 'v Cooper. ieading .A liear i c a il Pr-os. T'hesc 1Iwo have zwoaa f151 ,f tlac uaajor toarnaincnts fil the /'ast. Cooper is flac pres. ent Western Open chamnpiona anad A r minf r is'Caeiadiaei Open chamapiona. Special Foursome Package, serves four, 25c Sçptember 20; 1934 %v ir-li u # ir Y ip ir ir v ipý

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