juiy 30, 192ti WILMETTE LIFE 7 Schaefer Family Will Hold Annual Reunion Sunday The Schaefer family will hold its third annual picnic next Sunday, August 1. The picnic ·will be held at Glen Oak Acres bet\veen Waukegan road and Wagner road north of Lake avenue. Five hundred people arc expected to be present at the reunion and all sorts of game~ will be provided for those who attend. 'l'he fe tiYitics will he held in the afternoon and evening, and among the features of the entertainment will be dancing, for which a first class orchestra will play. The Schaefer family, de cended from Peter Schaefer who came to America in 1843, inclucte'd fi,:e :;ons and fiye daughters, three of ,,·hom are now living. The c!e ~~e.ndants now living arc Josc ph, of lhicago, :\Irs. Gertrude Feltman, widm\· of the late Frank Feldman, and EYa Schaefer, wife of the late Peter ."chaefer. Fi,·c hundred p~r:;ons are expected to attend the picnrc. YOUR NEW FUR COAT Dear 1\Iadatn: Every woman know s that styles in furs, as those of other garments, are designed fully half-a-year in advance. There is a limited suppiy of skilled furriers and fur \Yorkers, and they are all busy. If you wish to start the Fall season with a new fur coat, it is high tiJTie that you consult the new designs and place your order, so that your c.oat shall be ready and waiting for you .to wear on the first rold day of Fall. \Ve 'vant to serve YOU ,\"ith the best work on furs of unsurpassed quality, l)t{t also with timely delivery.-This is only p.ossible if you place your order in time, as a fur garment is too precious to be spoiled by "rush work"; the work, to be perfect and durable, takes a great deal of titnc, and we hope you will co-operate with us by placing your order as soon as possible as, on account of the unprecedented vogue of fur coats. and fron1 all present indications we expect to be busier than we have ever been before. \Ve trust to have the privilege of serving you this season and of receiving y.our Yalued visit at your earliest opportunity. :\[r. and :\Irs. J olm S. Doig, 820 Oakwood a\'enue, motored to :\litwaukee ~aturday, July 24, for the week-~ncl. :..1 rs. Doig remained with her s1ster, :\Irs. E. S. \ ' an Vcchten and will abo Yisit another sister, :\Irs: ~· \\'. Gr<:gg, of \Vaukesha, \\"is., betore returning home. -o:\f rs. RolJ<:rt E. Ricksen , lOOG ).[ ic hiJ,Can an.: nul'._ \ras hoste ss at a large lt~nchl'on. tl11:-; 'reek at the :\Ionday }JJ\'()t hnd gl' ganw at the Ouilmette l'c ·ttntry, club. -ors. ]. J. Thompson land an·nuL·. l'ntertained \\.l'dnesday in honor of J\. obi nson nf Los Angeles, inl!' in \\'ilmctte. ~1 ·' r- Any garment made or remodeled now will be held free of charge until wanted in the fall, if you desire. ... SUPERIOR FUR SHOP 1122 Central Avenue Phone Wilmette 3527 of Rll Ashat luncheon :\Irs. E. H. who is visit.:. WILMETTE li !!ill!lll!lll!!l!fllliill!!!lll!l!'ll'"""""'"""'"'""'""""""iiii'll" .::: ~"'""""""""""""""""'"'""""'""'" ""' ""'"'""'""" ""'"""'"'""'"'"'"'""'" '" '""'"""""' """"'""""'""'"'"'"'·""'""'.""""""'""""'"'""'"'"'"'""""""'"""""'"'"""""'""""'""'"'"""""'""'""""" 1115;"1 . ···~1 =1r When It Is for "HER" CHOOSE ·the BEST! Since time untold jewelry has been used to bear and translate the message of affection that man has for woman. This age is no different than the past except that the variety and quality are much greater than before. Our selection is such that you may find :1lmost anything you may desire and you will be surprised at the reasonable prices we ask for · them. Optical Department Our OPTICAL DEPARTMENT is under the supervision of Dr. Burr Davey. O.D. Optometrist; Eyes tested, glasses fitted, lenses duplicated and frames repaired. Complete line of optical goods. Phone Wilmette 6 PAUL DAVEY -JEWELERilllilliiiiilliiijjiil!iililiilll!liiiii iliiiillilii 1165 Wilmette Avenue M"· ""' '"""""' illiiiiiiiiliilililiiliiiil ili!iiiilliliiiiiliilili liilliiiiiiiiiiilliiilililiiiiliiliiiiillliiiiiiiii '"""