J WILMETTE LIFE June 28, 1929 ROUTINE BUSINESS Summer or Winter Woodland Pasture Reasonable Rates Bone· lo· Puta~-e Horses called for and delivered KENTUCKY SADDLE S'J'ALLIOX KI:SD SANFORD AT STUD The Kenilworth · Village board held special meeting ~[onday night at which routine business matters were considered. The regular July meeting ~~ ntle ~f. · Hopkins presented her of the board will be held next ~londaY night, July 1. - pian~ pupils in a recital \Vednesday e,·euinf!. June 19, at the \Vilmette \I aso nic temple. The program \Yas a s follows: a In Recital Russo-A nnoreno W ~dding Charming . Event of June 22 Miss Marina Russo, daughter of ~Ir. and Mrs. Charles Russo, 526 Sixth street, made a, charming young bride when she was married last Saturda v afternoon to James V. Annoreno, so~1 of ~1 r. and ~1 rs. Otto Annoreno of Chicago, at St. Francis Xavier church, \~/ilmcttc. ~1iss Ru sso graduated thi.; June from New Trier High school. The Rev. Bernard Brady read the wedding service and a reception followed at the Sovereign hotel. · The bride wore a handsome robe de style gown of white tulle, fashioned with a tight bodice and long sleeves. and embroidered \vith tiny seed pea:-1 beads. She wore a close fitting cap of real lace, and a tulle veil. Her floral bouquet was of orchids and lilies of the valley. ~fi s :Marie Annoreno, sister of the groom, as maid of honor, \VOre a 1[onet blue tulle gown with a tulle and ha:r hat to match. She carried a bouquet of lilies of the valley and roses. Miss ~fary Russo, ~[iss Thelma ~[~n cinelli. ~!iss Sarah Minor, and ~[iss Georgiana \Yeedon, bride smaids. \ro:-e gmvn of chartreu se . tarched chiffon ,,·ith tiered skirts and large tulle hats to match. Their bouquet - were of spring flo"·ers. Anita Turk was flowe!' girl and Joseph Accomando, rii1g hearer. George ~f urphy sen·ed ~h. Annoreno as ·best man. The u . hers \\·ere Ralph ~ancinelli. John Sisk, Pet~r Damiani. and Arthur Schafton. The bride and groom have departed on a six weeks' honen1100n to the Canadian Rockies and California, and on their ret.urn the,· will make their home temporarily at the Edgewater Beach hotel. EVANSTON BUSINESS' COLLEGE S-tarting Monday, July 1 or July 8 An intensive course in Stenography. Secretarial Training. Typewriting and all Commercial Branches. · J a ck in th f- Pulpit ........ :\Iokrej ~ · Ri ·hard Thill .-\nda nte Pastr·ralt....... . ... Hun t e n Yirginia Cott (a) ~ing Robin Sing .. ....... Spaulding (lJ) Thf- Buzzing Bumble Bee .. Spaulding Bet~v Summer School ·w(Jod ~~W~~~ il~~~P Brett Tin .'(JicliH~' Parade . . . ....... Brett Three o' lock . . . ::\lasters Billv .JcJnes Trumpet er s· Sel~~fsdec~t~ ....... Spindler I b) (a) (b) (a) El Yes at Play· . . . . .......... Muelle r J ()nes ······· ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ A Cool Oasis in the Midst of Summer's Heat! Always cool-always r efreshing-Vera )legowen's T ea Shops are the most delightful places to l~r:tch or dine! \'era ::\Iegowen has planned dehc1ous hot-day menus that will tempt the most jaded ~aste. T~ey are all pe rff-ctly balance d, too-with a vanety of crisp salads green vegetables, cool, tall iced drinks. wondE-r~ ful meats, and desserts that are miracl es in th e mseiYes. 1718 Sherman Ave., Evanston Studio Bldg. . On the I cfo · · ·Bo.bbv Ri. ~ h · Crawford Th f- ~ht:·ph~:: rd's E\·e.ning Song . Blake Iri s Garrett In a J! r,!Jbe r~· aYe .. .Terry Ebert Knoop Tht=- ~ail(·r B(;v Dreams . Le Hache 1:udlle Gonder · Fern Ahl s trand "' The Dreamer ... Gradi llidf' and S e~ k . . ... . Schytte ::\Ta rguNite Peter~on Firefli es . . Grant-Schaeffer (a) l)andng Spirit.· Bohm (IJ) Th .Juggl ~=' rs .. Weidig Fra nc-es Rapp \"i1 ·lin S(·h·-f'elected .June .Ahlstrand FHn Ahlstrand (accr·mpani!'t) T11 th ~=' Hising ~un Torgus<:en Ruth Phe lps I 1:1 wn f·f th t· ~pringtime . Lange Lorna Oa rrett Li ebt·~traum ,. ... Li~zt L(1is Ph~='lps Pn-lurl f- < · ~harp ::\lirH·r l{a ·hmanin(Jff Arthur J(Jnes (a) Xr ·dli i"IH:·S l'hfJpin 1 1 h) )f, o t·nlig-ht ~r,nat a .... BeethoYen Alice Sherinian \\"itt·ht ~ · nan('"" ::\IacDowell )lary Ferrarini . Grieg H t-lt- n Reinhardt (a) (b) ~1 iss I I ' I Sunday Dinners Dinner-Luncheon-Fountain Breakfast in Provencal Room During the summer months, we will remain open on Saturday and Sunday evenings until 9 o'clock. VEBA ~EGOWEN·~ 514 MAIN STREET EVANSTON French Provencal Room ~EA §HOP' 50 I DAVIS STREET EVA~STON Earlv American Room RECEIVES HONOR AT A. I. DorothY Rose of 523 Twelfth treet recei\'ed ·honorable mention from John Sheldon Wins More the Art institute oi Chicago for her Laurels for Tennis Play work in Advanced Riston· of Art. She was the ')n}y student o.f the second John Sheldon. son of Mr. and 11rs. year design department to nceive an James ~I. Sheldon, 241 South avenue, honor. Glencoe, won his tennis insignia at Dartmouth college this year, where he ~fiss Cecelia Baldwin and ~fi:is was captain of the freshman tennis Dorothy Gough of \Vilmette are at- team and the .No. 1 ranking player. tending the Y: \\'. C. A. conference The team of which he was a member at Lake Geneva as representatives Jf played the Harvard freshmen, Brown freshmen, Andover, Exeter, and other Lawrence college at Appleton. Wis. eastern preparatory schools. Sheldon, who was graduated from ~ ew Trier High school last year. ~s the former Illinois bovs' tennis champion. He also won the· tennis title at Xew Trier in 1927 and last year took first in the Chicago junior tennis tournament. He returned from Dartmouth la st wec:k. ·E. L. Nygaard and Son to Tour Lake Regions E . L. Xygaard. 1336 Gregory avenue, \\"ilmette. superintendent of the Kenilworth Public schools. plans to lea\·e this \veek -e nd with his son, Dorrance, for a motor trip through \\.isconsin, ~fichigan and Canada, returning by way of Xiagara Falls. Enroute to Canada ~lr. Xygaard will visit his mother at Oshkosh, \Vis. He plans to be gone at least six weeks. ~Irs. Xygaard and their daughter, Helen. expect to lea ,.e about the same time for the Xygaard summer cottage at Humbird, \\.is. Thev will be joined there later in the smi1mer by ~1r. Xygaanl and Dorrance. .. . ' I. K. Stover and her two children 1044 Ashland avenue, sailed from Montreal \Vednesday, on the S. S. ~fontcalm, for a sojourn in Europe . They will return in time for school. Two weeks of their time will be spent in Switzerland. two weeks motoring through England, and the remainder of the time in London and Paris. · ~[ rs . .. ... .'