Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 1 Jul 1927, p. 29

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July 1, 1927 WILMETTE. L IPE 11 :30 o'clock and will continue for·: six weeks. Miss Scharrf can accommo· date thirty pupils for the entire time or will make arrangements for daily pupils, she ex'p lains. Information in regard to the kindergarten may Among those Kenilworthians who be obtained by calling Winnetka 181. are deserting Kenilworth for the atMiss Julia Marcia Davies of Kansas tractions of northern resorts are Mr. City. is visiting Miss Teresa Backus of and Mrs. James Guinan and family, 354 Kenilworth avenue, who are leav- Kenilworth. ing the first of July for Ludington, Mich., where they will occupy the summer home of the Walter Noble Giltetts. 29 Kenilworth Happenings Walter Shattuck, Jr., formerly of Kenilworth avenue, is leaving this week on the Campania for Europe, where. he will spend the summer traveling with his fra*rn.i'ty brother, Ste,·e Adsit of Pontiac, a Sigma Xi. They will be gone until September "~hen ~{r. and Mrs. Shattuck will motor to Quebec1 . accompanied by their daughter Miriam, to meet the boys on their return to this country. -0- NOTICE Notlce Is hereby given to every prop. erty owner In New Trier township to have his Canada thistle cut on or before July 5. Any property owner who does not heed this warning shall be liable to prosecution and a ftne of from $5 to $100. John Balmes. thistle commissioner of New Trier township, 8!l9 Cherry street, Winnetka. Poliee PUppy For Sale From ~· I I Another European traveler, leaving Kenilworth this week to enjoy three How to live in comfort. with health· months of foreign novelties. is Mrs. ful air and environment, even if one Edmond Stevens. who wi11 be a mem- resides in the more congested sections her of Mrs. Farwell's heautifutlv ar- of Chicago will be the basis of a ranged party in which Mrs. B. C. special course in Housing to be given Ha,,:kes. 157 Kenil\\"orth avenue is also at Northwestern university during the a participant. coming college period by Dr. Richard -oT. Ely. As director of the Institute The Kenilworth Garden club met for Research in Land Economics and last Fridav for a buffet luncheon with Public Utilities. Dire·c tor Ely has tak:..r r.;. Charlt·s Butt (i 12 \¥arwick road, en a leading part in studying the who has cultivatrd ont· of the loveliest American housing situation and is one ~·· arden'> in Kenilworth. On the fol- of the sponsors for the famous "Sun .. lowing )..[onday the memhers drove to nyside" metropolitan community in 11arrington to enjoy an afternoon as I New York. So.me of the features of tbe guests of the Harrington Garden the new course will be based upon itt"cluh. \'e~tigations now being made in Europe _ 0_ 1by Coleman Woodbury. a Northwestern ~I iss Teresa ~euh~rl!tr is the guest. : alumnus, .who recently \\'On a Rhodes oi ber ~i~ter. ~I r"i. \\'alter Shattuck. I scholarshtp. I - - - ----oi t\enilworth during- this week. -0- Richard T. Ely Offers Housing Course· at N. U. CILLY V. TIPOHAUS SZ 244863 A. K. C. 520275 (Mother Shown in Cut) This is a very fine pup, having a good disposition and a fine specimen of the breed. This pup is eight months old. Can be seen by arrangement, phone UNIVERSITY 9146 PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS ·and ~fary Lou Alger of Kenilworth. ' are tn he in Caliiornia ior the month ' ~I iss Lois Scharr£ of 509 Chern· oi July. · reet, who is a graduate of the Ka"-o"onal Kindergarten and Elementary Herbert Jarrett of 534 Essex road. college, opened a kindergarten on July l...:enilworth. has gone to California to jt. The school is in session every join his mother in an extended Yisit. morning except Saturday from 9 to ~I r. and ~r rs. H. \\'. Alger. Betty 1 I Miss Lois Scharrf Opens K"Indergart en Sesstons · "fiRST. make sure your ingredients . are right," says· a world-fa. mous domestic s c i e n c e teacher. "Then one great cause of cooking and baking failures is elim\nated .·, Use Bowman's Milk and you can be certain of better results every time. You'll be delighted with the extra·richness and delicious flavor this reliable milk imparts. Telephone our nearest distributing station or order from our courteous Sflle·· Here's Vacation- time Comfort! AYBE you·ve had tennis shoes that made your feet uncomfortable after you'd worn them a while. But you can wear these Pool & Piper Tennis Shoes all summer long without the least discomfort-no matter how hot the weather may be. They're made of tan canvas with leather trim and leather inner soles. A great playtime shoe for boys and girls. M Barefoot Sandal· of dark washable elk. Flemble Jlghtwdght solei. Rubber spring Aeel!. Supporting arch. For rong wear. PCDL & PIPER ·INC· CHILDREN'S SHOE SPECIALISTS Avenue 'I . . DAIA.Y C~MPANY' WdmetteM 55 · 1608 Chica~o Evanston. IUinoi, ~- C R ,. - · ~· 1\ . . I , e I - -. 5 I - Y EA R S TH[ S T A N D .AJ:( [) 0 F QUAL IT Y ) )

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