14 WiLMETTE LIFE JUDGE STOUGH DIES May 3, 1929 · Butterscotch and Vanilla Pecan for fancy Ice Cream Moulds Snider-Cazel Drug Co. Wilmette ~-------- ~ ------------~~. - -------------------..__...---....__--..........-., --.... _____ ---- ------------: - ~ --::. ~ --......_ -. -- - -------------------------------- . PITTSBURG DIAMOND . Cfhe An attractive program is planned for the last meeting of the year to be held Tuesday, May 14, at 2:45 o'clock at Byron Stolp gymna·sium. "Recreation" ·will be the theme and Daniel M. Davis will outline the plans for summer activities in Wilmette. Slides showing recreational attracMr. and Mrs. Roger R. Jenness, 220 tions in and about Chicago will be preLinden avenue, announce the birth of a daughter Charlotte Anne, on April sented by the ·"Outdoor Recreational bureau of Chicago." 24, at the Evanston hospital. Musical numbers by the Central and Howard school bands will be directed hy J. C. Schumacher, and a group of dances will be given by the cla·.ss, con------- -~-----..-duCted at Laurel school by Miss Georgiana Weedon. There will also hs reports of conferences held rec<:.ntly cu Mattoon and La Grange. Former 1udge S. C. Stough, i4, of Morris, Ill. 'for more than twenty years a Circuit Court judge in La Salle county, died la·st week · in the Grant hospital. He failed to rally from the effects of an operation performed more than a month ago. He was well known on the north shore and frequently sat in the Cook County circuit court by invitation. Central·L4urel P.T.A. ~------------------------~ · ·The mothers of Central Kindergarten tots and the teacher, Miss Flentye, were entertained Tuesday afternoon, April 30, at the home of Mrs. C. S. McCoy, 730 Ashland avenue. A·ssisting hostesses were: Mrs. J. W. Fisher Jr., Mrs. J. W. Sheddon, and Mrs. P. B. Idler. The Laurel school kindergarten mothers and their teacher, Mrs. Vir~inia Delana, were entertained recently at the home of Mrs. Eugene Arms, 221 Woodbine avenue. AUTOMATIC STORAG( WAT[R I-I(AT(R Son in C. F. Roberts Family Taken by Death Richard Warren .Roberts, eleven year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Roberts, 126 Chestnut street, Winnetka, formerly of Wilmette, died Saturday, April 27, of streptococcic infection. Besides hi's parents, Richard is survived by one brother, John Scott Rob erts. The funeral services were held Monday afternoon, April 29, at 2 :30 o'clock. of Onllj $fi2~ { I nsll/ll11lion £xfrt1 } eA NEW low price for this dependable well· known gas water heater. Order one now and enjoy having all the hot water you want, ready whenever you want it, at the turn of the faucet. The heater is finished in green Duco, is of sturdy construction and operates econom· ically, with thermostatic controL The price is the lowest we have ever been able to quote.Installation charges are nominal. APRIL 27th to MAY 11th Afternoons and Evenings Admis·ion SOc TANK HEATER Thia copper coU pa beater may be attached to your present hot water tank. Heataaaenerous sup.- REX NEW Claicago Avenue TION to Pearaon Street Just Eaet of Michigan Ave. Come and see homes in natural settings and exhibits visualizing Good Construction and Proper Use of MaterialL Get home owning facta on location, planning, financing, building, equipping, landacaping a new home or modemlzlns an old home. Pb in a short time, at the touch of a match ··· In black $ 00 Japanned finhh. (IDatallation atra) · 14 PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OFNORTHERNIUUNOW JOSEPH 1 14 1 Central Ave., Wilmette Phone Wil. 2899 Free.Co111altation SerrJice At Bulldins Problem Bureau by Architects, Engineers and Finan~ clal Experts. Bring your rough pencil sketches and home picturea. ~.....,.~._.....Feat.res W. KEHOE, Diltrict MIUM(/tr Big Program of Daily Event