Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 17 Jun 1927, p. 44

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WILMETTE ROSS-BETTS NUPTIALS On Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock, Miss Melba Ross, of Evanston. will he married t v No'rman D. Betts at the Betts residence, 815 ·M adison · str ee t, Evanston. The wedding \\'ill be a very informal affair, and the se rvice will be read by Dr. Stephen A. Lloyd. A reception will be held after the nuptials at the Bett s home. The couple will take a trip to the north, and \vill be a t home after July 5 at 1709 Central street, Evanston. LIFE June 17, 1927 Fine Arts Academy sent a course of art training to give a solid foundation for a life's work to 0 pen in carlson any chosen branch of artistic enTower on July 6 deavor. He plans a two year course. 111 NORTHWESTERN UNKS CHAMPIONSHIP COURSE Forest Preserve Officials Look Forward to Public Links Tournament -- -· DR. FRANK B. ERWIN SpetlaUslng In tbe treatroent o· JOir best friends tbe "Do«. and Cat" All calls reeeh'e my personal attention IIH Bldre An. l\.l.,lll~ltl, 111. Teleplaone Wilmette IIU VETERINARIAN In studios designed by the Park Ridge sculptor, Ianelli, with the work personally executed by the German artist, Berringer, the Evanston Academy of Fine Arts wi1l open for its summer session and initial work \Vednesday, July 6. Carl Scheffler tl1e director for many years with the Chicago Ac~demy of Fine Arts has located this late adclition to E;anston educational agencies in the spacious tower on the 8th and 9th floor s of the Carlson building, Orrington av<:m1e and Church street. A school of fin e and applied arts 15 Mr. Scheffler's ambition, to employ 1 modern educational methods and pre- e ICIOUS · · ever warm weather appetites need coaxing-:-to be able to serve delicious frozen d~sertst thilled:~salads and cool'i~g,... drlnk~ L: 'diretf · from your electric refrigeratoi~.. , ;·_; ~~ · · frozen dishes that tempt jaded summer-time appetites W HAT a joy it is-when- ,: . . : iP.,:J.o~'r~: · '~o~~-t~~~so larger quantities and : widei' 'VIr:i~ties of. ·pe.ri~'ll~b.le: J~cf-. sav¢s:Youth~ t{Q~ble of fr~uent qi~rket· ing. It is just as necessary in the A.··J.n;od·e m=· :. ~lectric tefrigerator permiu tfOQ.: tli4lr:1~J !~ · ,· th e Northwestern public golf links la st Sunday attest in stronger terms than an\· words the oft-repeated claim that Northwestern is the best of any of the entir e Forest Preserve course~. This eighteen hole course throug.h v;hich th e north branch of the Chtcago ri\·cr wind.s it s . way is replete with hazards, mcludmg five water -holes. \\~ith greens and fair.ways which Illin ois has 1,064 commtmitit·s sen·ecl m~ke ot the whole ~ v.cntable para by telephone. dtse for the cnthustasttc golfer. Tt ts here the pttblic links champion l ship games arc to be played in 1928, before which time. an addition of nine l hole s arc to he added to the course. John Reuter, ] r., who is senin .l: ~orthwestern as professional thi s season, is enthusiastic over the cour-.c . In his thirty years' experience at tht· Igame he has played on many link s, and is frank to sav that in Northwcstcn1 I hl' find.s tht' ne~rest his ideal of any lw has e\'Cr visited. Northwestern is com plctcly sur rounded by heavy natural ' fon.·st, affording one of the most re . .t 1 !ttl of ~pots \\'hich th~ mine! can con ccin·. at tht· same time offering all 1 that is required to meet th e demand l)i the most txperil·ncccl at goll. in th r· ' \\ ay oi iain\·ays, green<; and hazard . . . Started aa Caddy i Pro Renter began hi s career at golf a:-; a cadd\-, out at 1fidlothian. Later he was c~nnected with Crawford-11c·Gregur at Daytnn, Ohio, manufacturers (if golf clubs: then as Pro :tt the Dayton Country club for tw0 n ·ar:-: at l~ichnwnd, ltHl.. for tw· 1 ·, L 'ar ... : and Dix11n, X. D .. for ten n·ar' . lit· ha -. till' di-.tincti·lll nt ll;l\·in l: \'. ·Il l ·he :- tate t" 1:<J ll p:,ll h1l ip ,,j \nr1 l1 lh lwta :;ix t in l l ' '· La . t H ·ar hl· ath'tHkd the 1\riti . . ll open. :-topping· at St. Andre\\'S, al. 0 playing- in France, Brus . cl~ and l'l-.r " lwn· 011 t hi . . trip abrn;11l. ?\! r. l~clltt·r has itn-entcd an altttni num putter \\'hich he sav:; is taking nr\' fan>rahl\· \\·ith the H.. atHl A. well ·ordered kitchen as the c'lro C. Cat;lphell, of Glencoe, form- . rrh· manap:er of the Glencoe oflicr oi modern range. Gilhl'rt D. J uiJn<;lln and Hro .. is ca~h . ia at Xor·th\\'estern Links this season. Now - before that next hot :\ new. Pro shop has ju st h een ' comp letecl ancl the club housr is in spell comes-call i"l and see the fine coridition. attractive new electric refriger· Son Is Helper Du.ring the school vacation. On·ilk ator models at our stores. And 1 Reuter, a son of Pro Reut cr is assist~ let us tell you more about the I ing Iris father at the shop. ~fr. l~etltcr delicious summertime menus \ i~ not ou·ly a past tna<;ter ·>t the l'lllll". hut as an instructor his time is much they make possible.· in 'de mand h.\· the ever increasing hl't:rinners and old time players who ar~ sreking to improve their gamr at Use the "Little 1\orthwestern this season. by Little" Plan · · ~orthwcstern is very accessible to an\' of the north shore villages, as to br·ing your \\:ell as Evanston. It; is ·:or.1-h·. a short. home the joy and distance south of the Glenvi~ :w road, convenience of on Harms road. · The fers for playi ng are $1.00 for modern electric SaturdaYs, SundaYS and holida\·<; ~nd refrigeration. SO Cl'nt~ nn otiH·r· wcrk days. · ·. 1 He is completing his faculty, choosing it from artists and teachers of superior ability·. The summer term will be continued for eight " ·eeks, and the full year course will begin September G and be continued for nine months. The sumI mer course \\·ill include classes in artistic expression, a~v.ance~ paint~ng, advanced and adverttstng tllustrattOn, int~rior decoration ·. dre ss and costume dest~n and the vanous handcrafts. :-\n evemng school and Saturday morntng classes for chil<!rcn will also he arranged by the dtrector. A total of 506 players who visited 1 1 1 · 1 1 · 1 PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS JOHNS. REESMAN, District Manager 1141 Central Avenue, Wilmette Wilmette 2899 I ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT :Mrs. Theodore Truitt. 511 Linden a \'enue, gave a lunch eon and bridge on Moncl<n· to announce the engageme!lt of her daughter. M aclclinr, to \Villard B. Cu nnitwhom of St. Louis. There wrre thirty-three !!ucsts present among whom were the following out of town guests: Miss Margaret Cunningham of St. Louis, Miss Mary Woolman. of Columbus, Miss Tmog-cne Shea of Indianapolis, and Miss Margar et Wilson of Cincinnati. No date for the wedding has heen set yet.

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