Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 13 Jul 1928, p. 10

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WILMETTE LIFE July 13, 1928 On Honeymoon Distinctive La01p Shades Designed to Your Order Bring your lamp bases to our studio and we will design and make shades to harmonize pedectly with any style or type of base. This is an opportunity to obtain shades that are decidedly difftrent and . truly artistic. Youth Drowns at Winnetka Beach:· Second in Week · The second drowning within a week it Winnetka occurred at about 2:15 o'dock Monday afternoon when . Barney. Arthur, 23, of 2532 N. Kildare avenue; Chi~ago, fell off a raft into eight feet of water near Scott's pier, 1127 Sheridan road, and 'w as drowned. Neither Arthur nor his cousin, Arthur Peterson, also of 2532 N. Kildare avenue, Chicago, who was on the raft with ·him, could swim. Peterson atattempted to make a rescue and narrowly escaped drowning himself. Arthur was brought to the shore by Life Guard Etzbach, of the Maple avenue beach, who made an unsuccessful attempt to revive him by artificial respiration. Dr. Christopher also worked over the victim for one hour and forty minutes and then pronounced him dead. The body was taken to the Lewis undertaking parlors at 839 Elm street, Winnetka, where a coroner's inquest was held Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock. The verdict was "asphyxiation due to accidental drowning." Or Clair Studios 71 02 SHERIDAN ROAD PHONE BRIARGATE 7892 Estimates Furnished Decidedly Different Gwuantud to PltiJII Sixth Aaalve·.uy Sale Our anniversary sales are looked for each year, when extraordinary values and styles are offered in all our Dresses, Millinery, etc. We ban especially planned a very attractive showing and ask our friends and patrons to visit this sales occasion, now in progms. Dresses in groups of $10.75 to $25. All Summer Straws reduced to $1.15 to $5. Photo by E . L. Ray M illintl'fl and WNring ApptJrtl C£NTRAL ·2004_ ST. '2.058 UN IV. Optn Saturday Evening· FRIGIDAIRE the automatic refrigeratw that gives unfailing results STOYEB C0.-111 N. Jllehlgaa Ave.; fU Erie St. Telephene: Whitehall ftii Evaaaton-lUl Sherman An., Greenleaf 4481 Habbard Woodi-8H Lindell Ave., Winnetka lift Hlgblaad Park--181 c~utral Ave., Hlghlaad Park liO XUwaakee--511 WIA~oasln Ave., Grand tfi Pabllt Servlee ('om pan)'" of North~rn llllnol$- The marriage of Miss Jewell Thalmann of Wilmette to Clarence Eisen- Dorothy Hilton to Wed hauer of Hammond,- Ind., was an Ade Schumacher Soon event of June 27. Mr. Eisenhauer and his bride are honeymooning in Miss Dorothy Hilton will have as the east and will return to Wilmette her only attendant Miss Marie Dluthe first of August. gosch of Tulsa, Okla., for her marriage to Ade Schumacher Tuesday, July 31 Tile we.d<)ing is to b. e solemWilmette Golf Club Calls nized quietly in the Hilton apartment the Georgian with just the immeCunningham Trophy Play at diate families and ·a few intimate The qualifying round in the Cun- friends in attendance. Mr. Schuningham trophy event will be playe!l macher will have Wilton Lewis of at the Wilmette Golf club this Satur- Evanston as his groomsman. day. There will also be the s~con~ Miss Hilton was recently 49nor round in the Vice -President's trophy guest at a bridge and shower given at event, and the final round in the the home of Miss Virginia Anderson Sports' and Pastimes' committee tro- in Chicago. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. phy event_ George Diedrich will give a dinner at A Net-Lo Medal event i.; scheduled their home in Golf. for Sunday, July 15. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Weber, 1303 AT WESTMORELAND Gregory avenue, left Tuesday fqr the July brings two events of particular east. They are sailing tomorrow for social interest to the adult members of three or four months of travel in EuWestmoreland Countrv club. Tomor- rope. They will visit France, Switzrow evening is the occasion of a dinner erland, Germany, Austria, and Italy. dance, with 7 o'clock the dining hour -0fo.r members and their guests, and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cramer ha\'c dancing following at 9. For the evening named their seven weeks old son, of July 25, the entertainment commit- Charles Edward. Mrs. Cramer's sistee has arranged a 7 o'clock buffet sup- ter, Mrs. Carl Sachtleben of Centralia, per with pivot bridge later in the eve- Ill., has ~een visiting in her home at ning. 1124 .Greenleaf avenue. BOYsThere Is Fun In Business- · Successful MenLearn This Early In Life. The Cu~tis Publishing Company, publishers of THE SATURDAY EVENING POST, THE LADIES' HOME JOURNAL and THE COUNTRY GENTLEMAN, offers an opportunity to an ambitious young man to take charge of their Sales agency in Wilmette. The work can be done in connection with any business or · student activi.tr. Hi~h School S~udent under competent home supervtston will be consadered. Bond required. Agency well established. Fo~ pe~s~nal ia,terview with Company's representative, wnte gavtng telephone number, to W. C. Geleng, 6600 No. Artesian Ave., Chicago, Ill. at all tllelr oftlees

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