22 WILMETTE LIFE July 12, 1929 Urge Arden Shore Friends to Attend Picnic on July 19 ANNOUNCE WINNERS OF. KEN[WORTH CONTESTS TwO Marvelous 18-- Hole Championship Courses Grr rhr habit - - take a morning, afternoon or fuJI day during the werJ... and come to " PICKWICK " for a round or two of the sportiest golf you ever pla yed. Hundreds arc doing this. not once but every week. because this marvelous 3 6- hole course is so easy to reach . so wonderfully maintained and rhrrc is mver any congestion. You can tee right off on any week day, or Sunda ys b('tWe('n 1 I A. M. and 2 P. M. Close to Home Onl y 4 5 minutes from the loop by automobile, and ovH concr('te from all dircnions. Take Waukrgan road to Glen vitw Av e. (j ust west of Wilmette ). then west five minute s to Shermer Ave . and norrh to club. IMPOllTANT Tho!'t' who plan no ntl·l·tlay mt·al un Sun· day!' ran tet· off hn· mt·tllntt·l:.r lii'IWt'l'n J J A · .;u. und 2 J>. ~r. T II t· P I C K W I C K c;o Jf Clult rorlllnlly hll·lt··s si ug-lt' plltl ." rl' Hnll t·ong-f'nlnl four· !W mt' s will bt' nrrungt'd by s tarter. July Rates On W('ek days only, for men. $I. oo for morning play; $ 1. 5o for afternoon or all day. Ladies. 7 5 cents all week days. Take advantage of these attractive rates. Plan to play PICKWICK this week. Chicago's Finest DAILY FEE Course «Now that,s what I call a clever piece of luggage I)> We've just received the AviATRIX- an entirely new luggage creation by \Vheary . Removable, easy-swinging hangcrobe-hinged at bottom of case-keeps dresses Crom wrinkling. Case weighs only 7 pounds- is easy to pack and car· r y-holds ample shoes, lingerie, hose, hats, toilet articles, etc., Cor any limited trip . Equipped with new propeller lock. Variel y of handsome coverings and linings. $10.00 and up,vards ==·;~·&'l~il~.,~, . "4 2 Years in the Business" ·STANDARD LUGGAGE CO. 612 DAV.~~.t~!REET · ::~.~!:";.. -::.~. ·:. .;{ <"· .. The annual Arden Shore picnic. at Independence Day Program In" ·hich a program of camp st unt s and a dudes Parade, Exercises pageant wilrbc presented, is to he held · and Athletic Events at the Lake Bluff fresh air camp o n Frida,·. Tulv 19. Friends and patrons oi the i1;stitution thr oughout the north In<)ept'IHicncc day \\'as obscn-ed in shore area arc in,·ited to enjo,· th e J\:enihY orth with patriotic exrrciscs and out in g ancl to bring lun cheons. which the Arden Shore Clm1111ittee ,,·ill atlk a parade in the morning and a program n1cnt with coffee or cold drink . as the of athletic e\·ents 011 the :\ew Trier " ·ca thcr maY prescribe. Hi!:!.·h school athletic field in the aiterThe fir:-t ~roups ' to attend the camp no~n . The celebration \ras conducted this ,.<'ar \\'Cr<: brought out from Chi - by the Kenih\'nrth clnh. ca.~n em Jun<- 2R :1nd during the past \\'inncrs of the afternoon athletic \\·ceks han' been greatly benefited b_ ,. n·ents \\·ere announced thi~ week 1)\· the "·lwksome food and fresh air. Halph Starr. president of the club . It i~ ;tntiripatcd b~- those in cltargl.· Ribbons . \\·ere a\\·arclcrl ior first. ~. tc that intne~t in s,,·immin g \\·ill he keen an1011g thl' groups thi~ year and that. ond. and third place in each erent . and s for fi r s t . sec llJH I. an cl third mam· " ·ill become proficient in the art m cd a 1 highC'st point \Yinnns in each cia . s. under t h L' t u t l' Ia g l' of the i11 s t r 11 rt or s at Bucl Stillman. \\·ith sixtee n points. the camp . Life guards ar~..' on duty· Cl)Jl:'tantlr. thtb eliminating th(' danger won the cn·nts for hnys seven ~nd that () tltrnri ~l· n1ight he currvn t . Rl.'d eight ~·ears olcl. Bill Taylor \\·as second Cross lii e savi ng te~b ar~..· abo C()n- ,,·ith t·h: H·n points and Bud 1\nsie third ,,·ith ten. ductcd. B (' n j a Ill i 11 :. rcl\: i nn () 11 \\' 0 n t h c c \'l' n t s \ ' isiturs at the ramp at annual pic nir t inH· .benmw \\Til arquaintt d ,,·ith for bo,·s nine antJ ten yc;trs old, . cor" ·lwt :\rden Shore accnmplisiH:~. Thv . in~ a. total of ninctee.n points. D(ln ~ n· 1he ~ um mer c a 111 p in f ttll art in 11 a 11 d ~tillman \\'a:; a clo:-.e . " 'ecund \\'ith scycnhear departnrent head:-; tell oi thl'ir tcen and Bill ~tebl1ins took third \\'ith work nine. Cy McKenna Wins Event \fr:-: . \Y altl'r F. Schur of 102-f '\"'oycs (\· ).f rKcnn:1 coppL·d the first prii:rr ~tn·(·t. 1-\· an~ton, formcrk of \\.i lm'.'ttc. 11 as h L't' ll ,· i~ i ti ng her melt her. ~f r. . F. me<ial or l1u\·s clen.·n ;111cl t\rch·c years \\·. llul'hner of Flat !{ ock. Ohio for Die! He sco~cd ~cn·ntccn P<lints. -Secscn·ral ,,n·ks. She rt'turncd on ).fon - (ln d prize \\'l.'11 t to Pl'tt· Cilhcrt \\·it h (Ii!l'cn point:-, and third tn De\\·itt .Tone ~ day hy mot n r. \\'ith ~e\'{: n. - o:\ k x and e r :\ t " .t i( 111. b·'· co lie c tin g a l I a r PI d 1..: l' i t h . 31 0 \\'a r \\' i c k ro a d. total of 1\renty-OJH' Jh)inh in the event s 1\: e n i I " t 1 r t h . a 11 d \\ ·a m e R ubi 11 so n . inr bon thirteen and i(lurtecn Year s ~f ~ .\ L· l~< 111. and Fug~..·ne Po\rtTs arc old. took first in that class. Bill n·lade . dri,·ing to Yl'llll\\'SttlllC Park and Cnln- came in sc·cnnd. \\·ith thirteen point . radfl. Thl' h<1y~ plan tn he gotH' for and Harr~· \ \' ee~e \\'a~ third with a munth Pr ~ix weeks. clc\·en. Tn the l'\Tnb for gir ls . CYen and eight year . o ld Ruth ~treed plactd lirst \\'ith liftcen point.. ),.f ary \\·(,If ~ecnncl with ten, and ~fimmi Streed third \\·ith SC\'Cil. For 9-10 Year Old Girls Jane Holmh~· . ,,·ith seventeen point-.. 1\'a. the w i 1~ ncr of t h e c w n t :-; for l'; r 1" nine and ten year. old. scoring almn :- + clonhle that of her nearest. oppnncnt::. Eureka Simon and ).lanna \\ 'ibc111, who tied fnr second with t~ine point". Dorcllc ).fnulton " ·;.dked a\Yay "·ith Once in a lifetime, the honors in th e c,·ents ior girls probably .Go right! elrYen and twelve ,·c·ars old. She cc,JOn the "dream· Iec eel a total of. t\\'l'Ilty-<lne points. ship" Emprus of Dor oth~· J~ichards \\· a~ next highest AustTalia, Dec. 2. \\'ith fiitcen JH ints and Hose Phillips Special event1, took third place \\·ith eight. loveliest leUOill. This year, 3 new Dorotl1y Raggio more than doubltcl place· - Athens, Sumatra. th.e score of her neare. t opponC'nt to Formosa. New"indudedt," \\·In the events fur girls thirteen and low-priced optionals. All fourteen years old. Her total count ~ from $2000, for \\'as t\n:nty -o ne point ~. Lnui . e· Han137 days. .,.n ah and Elsie Eggert placed second and third \\'ith ten and nine point respectively. Two cruises. New and an· ) udges- of ~he eYents for .boys and wual ports- Majorca the magnificent, and Corfu in f.orb; were: \\ endcll Clarke. Paul Bradthe Ionian Sea. All 17 fm. ley, \\'ard Starrett. Herl)ert Tavlnr portant ports, with time to L<~ui s Jones, Clayton Burch, browse, 1hop, play. 73 Obn, and Halph Starr. . idyllic days, aa low as $900. The relay race, fathers vs. S<Jns, wa s Double sailings ··· EmprftS won by the f;:~thcr . .:\fr. Cage won of Scotland Feb. 3, Empreu the !~or . eshoe pitching contest and ~frs. of FNnce Feb. 13. Phone .:\lasl!lner the spec ial e\·ent for women. or write your local agent, or In th e latte-r ~\·ent Mrs. Louis ]once:; 1{. s. Elworth.h St.t·am!'hitl (it·ut'fal ,\~t·nt. 71 J:. Ja(·ksnn w~s second and ~[rs. Ra1ph Starr th1rcl. Bl\ II.. 'l'f'lf']tltonf' " ·a hash .. Mediterranean 'Harr; EVANSTON GREENLEAF 822 J ~n~CJd! a. 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