Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 28 Jun 1929, p. 18

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WILMETTE TO SPEND SUMMER ON RANCH LIFE June 28, 1929, FREE ANALYSIS Special otrer this week to people In your community - highly professional personal service to progressi¥e men and women-advice upon personal, business or vocational problems. Diviaion of · Individual Guiddnct Miss Betty Marshall, who recently returned to her home at 1040 Elmwood after a several months' stay in Florida, is leaving tomorrow ~vening to spend the remainder of the season in California with her. uncle ~d aunt, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Marshall of Los Angeles, .at the "Jesus Maria Rancho," their ranch near Casmalia. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Adams have now moved into their new home at ()32 Forest avenue, which has just been completed. They formerly lived at 516 Fifth street. 19 Officers Reach Camp on Last Sunday Evening At 4:30 o'clock last Sunday morning seventeen junior officers "pulled out_ " from the Boy Scout headquarters in Highland Park with the two executives, Myron C. Rybolt, and Carl McManus head.e d for Camp Ma-Ka-Ja-Wan, a trip of 290 miles. In a large truck, driven by Mr. Rybolt; Mr. Rybolt's car, driven · by Mr. McManus; and thP small truck that \vas donated, driven by Oscar Goepner, a junior officer, the staff left for a two weeks' preparation period and three periods of life as camp leaders. The cavalcade arrived ~afely at 9 o'clock Sunday evening acrording to Mrs. Rybolt, who heard from them by telephone after their arrival. University of Psychological Research SiO Orthestra Bldg., Chltago Phone Harrison 7198 For the Bride For the Graduate For the Anniversary GIVE FLOWERS Scores of Floral suggestions-new ideas for that special occasion. We take particular . pride in · our Wedding Bouquets and decorations. Quick Service! JOHN ·wEILAND Wilmette 2128 1161 Wilmette Ave., Wilmette P ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~ -~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Interfraternity club of · will be at home after Lunt avenu<', Chica~o. . l Announcement of the marnage of Elise Warner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Eugene Warner of St. Petersburg, Fla., formerly of Wilmette, S to John McFarland Keyser, on aturday, June 9, 1928, was made a~ a b~id~~ tea Saturday, June 15, at the Ilhnots Athletic club. Among the ~uests at the tea were Mesdames Allan Bultey, Lawrence , Shappert, Russel C~andler, Sherman ~arnett, Brewster Kunhalt, Ralp~ _Colvtlte, E~e~ette ~rown, Albert. Wtlltamson, \Vtlham Ltscom .. Fredenck Lund. Keith Davis. Cord Ltpe, George MeEldownev. and the Misses Virginia . ~f~s. Mario Sabini of New Yor~ !s Moore, ·Helen . Purves, Joy Purves, vtstttng her daughter, Mrs. Egtdto 1 Eunice \iVebster. Florence Webster, d'Eustachio, 1500 Washington avenue. Fa,· Baethke, Mary Kite, Margaret T bl M t Schultz. Jean Hepoes, Lucile Welch, a e a · ' M arv Bower . Helen O'Shea, Betty MOST DURABLE MADE. Protect your Ren_;_len, Alice Rawson, Beatrice Stephnbte with an Asbestos -Cork insulated . MADE TO ORDER Mat . Ornamental white art enson. ll'athcr. moisture proof top and fine soft green 1f rs. Ke\·'-er is . a graduate of the ~~:tron 2 97~c-rse side. Write. or phone HayVniversitY -of Illinois and a member of 1 \lorrJs Household 8pN·ialties Pi Beta Phi. Mr. Keyser also attended 1508 Carrol Ave .. .Chicago the universitv and is a member of the Marriage in 1928 Rev. ealed at Recent Bridge Tea in City .' I r l ! Chicago. They July 1, at 1135 In Recital I l ( Said a Prominent Evanstonian "Up at the· lakes this summer, we are thoroughly enjoying the weekly arrival of Billy Boy assorted nuts. Our guests are more than delighted with them-the nuts are so different in flavor and crispness, so huge in size and so gen·uinely delicious that we \Vant you to continue to mail them to us every week." Why not assure yourself of fresh ? In choice salted nuts this summer. Billy Boy weather-proof containers they keep fresh indefinitely. Tdephone Billy Boy your order. Oscar Deis, in charge of the \Vilmette studio of the Metropolitan conservatory, Chicago, announces that two of his \Vilmette pupils, Irma Robinson and Charles MacSherry, will take part .in a recital to be presented this Saturday night, June 29, at 8:15 o'clock in the Lyon and Healy recital hall, f)~ E. Jackson boulevard, Chicago. Following is the program to be presented at the recital: Concerto A. Major Two movements . . . . . Mozart ~~~a· ·R~bi ~;~n Andante in F . . .... .. . Beethoven Dora Skar Polonaise in A Major ..... Wieniewski ·M argaret JGE>in Lo, Hear the Gentle Lark .... . Bishop Edith Hauber Concerto e :\linor Second moYement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chopin IrYing Handwerger Slave Song La Habenera (Carmen) ... . ....... BizE>t Alyne Pettus Troika . . . . . . . . . . . . . TRchaikow~ki Etude opus 10, No. 5 . . Chopin Irma Robinson Jewel Song (Fau~t) ..... Gounod Helen C'hapman Concertstueck Chaminade Bernice Rifkind :\fy~elf When Young (Pen·ian Garden) . . .Lehman Arm, Arm, ye Brave (Judae :\1accabaeuR) . Handel Dan Leiner Hejre Kati . . ... .. . Hubay ~.frK Reena Callow Etude opus 25, Xo. 9 . . Chopin Lord Rend:ll . . . . Sowerby CharieR l\TacSherry · AccompaniRts ::\Iildred French, Sylvia Cha11leau { ( I FRESH EVERY at the HOUR Give Bon V oya~e Dinner for N. K. E. C. Faculty Miss Edna Dean Baker, president of the National Kindergarten ana Elementary college, and her sister, Miss Clara Belle Baker, were dinner hostesses on Saturday , evening, June 22, at thei.r home in Evanston, to a large group Qf · the colle~e· faculty. The occasion was :t "bon voyage" party honoring three facultv members. Miss Mabel Kearns. Miss Dorot,hy Weller,· and Miss Eliza')eth Middleton, who will soend the "ummer in European travel. 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