Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 1 Jul 1937, p. 10

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Coni Wilrnette 316 cOMMON-SENSE COLUMN mBy E. C. Coxal & J. 8. Soyler_- PROPHETS Politicians tel uâ'that if such and snch is, done, or not done, çisaster is sure. to follow. It is done, or .flot done, and nmothing happens- Busiiegss prophets pre- *dict dire things ahead, 'or the reverse, until, we becorne dizzy. Yet the sun cones up every rnorning, the seasons cerne and go, boys and girls f - ll i oe, tawy, ieê families, and~ eternal cycle of life keeps going. People becorne scared to death over sornetliing that is apt to give out, and along cornes sorne fellow with something botter. It isn't the future that dernands our best attention-ht is today's job. bara inners, dau4glter ofthte i<alpn Gordon. Hinners, Peggy, RJoyt, d augh- ter of Mr.1 and Mrs N. Landon Hoyt, Jr., and -Adélaide Schroeder, daugh- ter-of Mr.--and Mrs.> F. K. Schroeder,ý alil of, Winnetka, and from Kenil- worth, Margaret and, Catherine Tide-, minan, daughtérs of Mr'. and Mrs. Har- old« Tidemnan, Cynthia . Ketchamr, daughter of the: Frank, W. Ketcham s, and, Nýancy McCloud, 'daughter of Mr. and. Mrs. -Bentley MIcCloud. Dinner Dance to Mark Holidays at' Kildeer "The Glorious Fourth,'. a holiday dinner dance, 'will be held, at.Kildeer Country club. on Saturday evening" Kildeer will also celebrate the Fourth of July week-end with golf on Sat- urday Suntday, and Monday.. Hostesses for the women's golf at Kildeer 4uring the mnonth of July are announced this week and will .be Mrs. August Mettger, and Mrs. R. F. Moore. Next Tuesday, ladies' day, there will be play on the water course instead of on the usual woods course. , Prizes will be given for first, fifth, an-d tenth low gross. In the women's golf Tuesday of this week Mrs. Hector Ingrain won the Mathew Francis- Photo Mlis Florei ce Marceli, Wilm ette Girl Scout executive, will leave this Saturday for lier honte iîtKénosha, ww he ue ill re)nwiitutiiiA-igust, zîthen she wil go to ('amp Dell- wood, near bidimaapolis. B. A. Crowes Plan Two Months Abroad Mr. and Mrs. Burt A. Crowe, 234 Raleighi road, Kenilworth, are to have two months abroad. Mrs. Crowe is leaving the north shore, Friday of this week to spend a week with her son-in.-law and daughter, Mr., and, Mr.s. Laurenice T. Knott and thpir it possible to enjoY ail concerts iromi ail adjacent, points of benches an-d lawn i the park, it was added. Refreehments Ready Mrs. H. Greent, whose tea roorns of Highland Park and Lake Forest are. well known, will again be in charge- of the refectory, where a, variety of ight refr.eshments may be procured, forý early picniickers .and .. oncert patrons. New céoffee urns have been installed against cool ýevenings and, cool beyerages are available for warni ones. Enthusiastic reports-emnanate f rom the workers, at, Ravinia park a s to the. beauty and practicability of the new widened stage, with accoustically correct orchestra enclosure. Much. attention has been given to the Stage shape to insure perfect sound pro- jection and it. s believed that the new simple set shaped somnewhat like the old rectanguýlar phonograph horn will provide the' proper setting both for the visual and oral effect of the or- chestra. The festival commnittee, it was de- clared, is eager to stress the fact that the entire Ravinia park, play- grounds, lawns, and wooded walks, together with the refectory and 2,000 free seats are at the disposal of ail for the price of admission to the park. and that none unable to obtain Miss Mary E. Young of Nashville, .Ark., returned home Tuesday after spending three weeks with her brother and sister.-in-law, iMr. and Mrs. H. A. You.ng of 1337 Gr-eenwýiood avenue. The Youngs will have as their houseguests over the Independ- ence day holidays, Mr. and Mrs. Eu-: gene Caldwell of Milwaukee. omnites. They sail for.- homneloti the JiiW 8 Rex September 2, . 1) La Donna .Seret nw ae1 - First -time Mr. Crowe's mQother, MNrs. Addie 2 Symphony, Dl min r Franck< Crowe, -and bis. sister, Miss Addie »E~~hsIntrision. eus Crowe, of Owosso, Mich., hiave ar- First time rived. in Kenilworth. io spend the 4) 'Ta bleaux d'un E»sto summner wvith Miss Barbara and R~oger .~-Rvl Crowe. July 9 1) ranenbrg oncerto No. 3G major Miss Barbara Crowe ieft Suinday.............-.......(Bach for a visit with hier sister and. to bid 2), Symplhony No. 1....Szpstakowicz bon oyag toher athe an nioherIntermis55iofl bon ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 3 voaet e ahra-dtohr Valse Romantiqiue....Chabrier uhen lii sai . .A. .- ,- -1,- - - J--- JJus t'West Ran Gardner', Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Johnson, 1215 Twenty-. third street,. motored to Manistee, Mich., Wednesday of this week to Tspend the summer- with bis grand- mother, Mrs. Peter. Gardner. For the 4th WASH & GREêSING s$154

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