WILMETTE MAROONED BY FLOOD Mr. and Mrs. Carl ]. Zipprich and family returned to their home at 623 Forest avenue last week after spending four months in Magnolia Springs, Ala, and PensacoJa, Fla. Mr. Zipprich motored down with his family and went South to drive with them. While on their way up they were marooned for five days in Blytheville. Ark., on account of the recent floods and ~ere forced to return via Nashville, Tetin., instead of St. Louis as they had planned. Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Loring of Chicago are visiting their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond W. Armstrong, 1001 Linden avenue, for the summer. LIFE ·May 6, 1927 ·usED CARS Bought and Sold National CoUege Head IPlan Huge Exhibit FiDing Lecture Series BotJsting laterest GOOD Used Tires and Tubes Parts for All Makes of Cars JOE ~co. 1229 Centrai .Ave. Wilmette Phone Wilmette 349 -oA. E. Beirnes of 203 \Voodbine avenue has returned to Wilmette after attending an advertising convention in New York City. ~~~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~·~~~~~- PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS t:.All the resources and service of· a Downtown Store assure gratification in the purchase of Wedding Gifts in EVANSTON Edna Dean Baker, president of the National Kindergarten and Element. , ary college, is spending the week in . "In the sprmg a young mans fa!~cy Michigan and Ohio, filling a series of hghtly turns to thoughts of love. a lecture engagements with kindergarten fan~ous poet once wrot~. However, and primary teachers organizations in sprmg means much bestdes thoughts several cities. of love to thousan?~ of men and ?oys "C · E · · th K' d in the crowded ctttes of the Mtddle re:t·ve xpress~on m e m e.r- West, according to Milo E. Westgarten was the su.bJect of her a?dress Brooke manager of the Out-Door Life before the. kmdergarten-pnmary x osition. May 9 to 14 at the Coliteachers of Htghland Park on Mon- e P Ch' ' . r " I seum, ICago. day a f ternoo~l; '"flle N ew . D.tsctp me To the hundreds of thousands of at the meetn~g of the Kmdergartcn men and bovs-and \vomen too--who c~ul~ of P<;mttac on ~ues.day, and a ·d th Out-Door show each year smular top1c, "The Sctenttfic Way of cro~ e ll f 1 'ld h · B 1 · p bl " d' sprmg means the ca o t 1e wt , t at S0 1 vmlg . e tl~VJOk· dro en~s, wfs1 15 £ restive urge to hit into the north cFul~stet mur de dm ergar en c u J 0 woods and mountains and get back to m on vv e ncs ay. I . . h ·' nature. 1 1 1 T hts subJect a~ a 50 Jeet~ se ec~et:l \Vith the approach of spring this for the lecture ~1 tss Baker 1s to gtvc year extensive pans a.rc under way to at . the Teac!1ers' club of Clevela~1d, again bring the outdoors indoors . at Ohto, on Fnd~.J aft~rnoon, foll?wu~~ the Coliseum so that those resttve an address on Crcattve .,ExpresstO~l 111 souls who arc crowded in the big the Elementary .Schools to be gtven cities of the Middle West all year bef~rc the publtc school teachers of Inlay sec what the north ~oods has. to Sagmaw on Thursday afternoon. offer as the world's greatest vacattOn Miss Baker spent Saturday and mart. Sunday in · Detroit, where she met the AlreadY more than two and one:. half la.rge group of college alumnae living acres of floor space ha\·c been resc.rvcd in and around Detroit. for exhihitors in the show, ~nd th<' 1 !1fiddlc West, and particularly th<· Miss Dorothy Campbell, 1209 Green- north woods, is being sc. o ured for wild wood avenue, spent last week-end at life exhibits of interest to the ·shut-ins the University of Illinois. Miss Camp- oi the big cities. Everything that the bell is attending Northwestern uni- out-of-doors world has to offer th<' versity. \vhere she is a member of the so-callccl cliff dwclll·rs of the city will Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority. he on view at the sho\\'. ----------- -- on Out-Door Life I ~ I GIFTS of GLASS and CHINA ENJOY LIVING in EVANSTON'S FINEST APARTMENTS ~ --') SIXTEEN HUNDRED HINMAN AVENUE EVANSTON N. W. CORNER DAVIS STREET A few three room apartments available now consisting of twenty .five foot living room with in-a-dor bed, large dressing room, kitchenette and dinette, tile bath with shower. Mechanical refrigeration ilnd all other conveniences. Decorated and finished to suit. Sgo.oo per month and up. New importations of English Bone China ... new Table and Decorative Glassware . . . new Pottery ... new designs in Lamps ... provide ((worth u/hi/e" selections for the Wedding Gift ... particularly appreciated when it "comes from Spau/di~tg's.,. Make an inspection now. Renting office on premises. Open daily, evenings and Sundays. Also 4, 5 ~ 6 Rooms. Maid service by the hour, if desired. Garage in connection. SPAULDING & Co. Jewelers 1636 Orrington Avenue, EVANSTON CHICAGO PARIS Victor C. Carlson Organization Phones: Greenleaf 500, Sheldrake 0500 NOW LEASING