4 , ' WILMETTE LIFE · July 19, 1929 Wilmette Boy One of Ten Austin Scholars to N. U. Gt'MJ!l' Yratch Brown of 12.?2 Lak~ annm·. \Yilmctte. will t·ntcr Xorthwrstt·rn uni\'cr~ity in the f::tll under the F. C. :\ustin Fnundati()n for trainin~ husint:~s cxt·cttti\'es. President \\'altt·r Dill ~rott nf :\nrthwt·stcrn an .ntn! :Jccd 'his appuintnH·JJt on Thursda~· . alnng with , \ \ 'ilhnr l'irktnn nush of ChicagP. l'tllllpkting t hl' qunta nf ten f rn lmH·n who wi II ht·gi n t h l'ir stud ics in Scptemhe r at t he unive r sity u n d er the A usti n foundatton . . Mr. Aus t in r e·centlv gave t h e u n ivers ity a . $3,000,000 J)roperty, the income of which will be clevntc·d t0 training po tentia l business leaders. Brown is the son of ~fr. and ~(rs. l lnward IT. Rr0w11. He wa . graduated from Xcw Trier High school in ]mlf'. ranking t h ird in his c lass of J3(t. He partiripatt'(l in a11 schoo l ' activities. and was c lcc.ted chairman of the C0lllmit tee for n·gulating t-he it1comc and cxpt·nst·s nf the extra-curricular acti\'itics of the school. Notables Greet Manager of Georgian Hotel Starting July 12th CHRISTIAN SCIENCE "I.iit·" will ht the suhjcrt at the :-.cn-; l't' :- in 1 ht· Fir~t Chnrrh oi Christ. ~rit· nti:-;t. in \ \ 'ilmC'tt('. SundaY nwrning, Jul~· .21. at 11 nc lock . · Sunday sr h tlol l'tln\·cnt·s at ~ :3~ tl't· lurk. · l~ohnt Smith. son of the 1~(1\· al D. l :miths. 7WJ Elni\\.OtldJ aH·nuc. under! \\Tilt an upcratilln n·n:ntly i\1r ap IJl'lldir~ti:-; at ~t. Fr;Inri.., ho:-.pital. l ie i:-. 110\Y itllprtl\·in)..·. rapid! . , ·. and \Y ill n:!mn tP his 11Pll1<: the lattn 11art Pi thi :; \H'l'k. WEEK-END AIR SERVICE Chicago to Rhinelander Three Hours to the heart of the Wisconsin Lake District .... Lecve- Friday A f temoon Return-·M onday Morning For Ticket .. - Fares Telephone Central 3003 Univeraal Air Lines System 105 W . Monroe St., Chicago Director of E'V ANSTON TRAVEL BUREAU 61111 lhni s St. G rt>e nlenf 2-& S-& O U U st: UYIC E IS FRE E TO YOU W!~~~~~~1 · · Among the fo lks of consequence who haYe been frequenting the Georgian hot·eJ this sttmmer arc two people oi importance who app ·.: ~r in this picture -Col. Tnggn· _\. ~i~ueland o i the -tl 1 · · ' r: 31 . I 1 ~l\·a ry rcgtmcnt. tlow at 1·t. Sheridan in camp, a military notable \Yho has ~cncd as aide de camp and military escort to . royalty visiting the Cnited States. He was assigned in this . cap~city to . accompany Queen ~lanc ot l<oumanta on the American tran·L. the Crown Prince and Princess of ~wedcn (who Yi s ited E\'anston during their tour oi this country), the Persian minister to the United States. .. Prince Da,·ood ~ Icftha Khan, and other.. He has been made Chevalier of the Cr0\n1 by the King of Ita ly. The colonel was among guests of · 1· 1 h honor · ' tt the annual dtnner w . uc 1 t .e regiment enjoyed a_t the Georgtan Fr~day en·ning. Standm~ next _the colon and sl1aking hands wttl~ B. ~· ~~~1urg: manager of the Grorgiat~ .. ts (,t·O\·annt ~I artinelli .. ten.or at, Ra\'mta tl~.'s seasclll, rated 111 ::\ew \ ork as the scco.nd Carus.r" and the world's great~st ln:ing tenor-" At the extreme nght IS ; C~pt. Herbert S. Potter of the 317th · Ca,·alry. I c · 1 I Two Marvelous 18..Hole ·· Championship Courses VISITING Mackinac J·land Pany ·Sci.. Can. ERE'S a chance to spend a real vacation ... like a ..__ _ _ _ ___, H trip abroad with other attractions ... something to give · you strength ,and energy ....new thrills and experiences ·.· educational as well as restful and enjoyable. . Over 2.000 miles of ever changing scenery on 4 Great Lakes and Georgian Bay (30,000 Islands) . ·· Liberal stops at historical and other points of interest. · The sportiest golf you ever enjoyed at "Pickwick" . . . Chicago's superb Million · Dollar Playground at Glenview which experts proclaim the finest Daily Fee Course in America. Detroit Cleveland Chi~ Play During theWeek No waiting around . . . no congestion. A short, pleasant drive from your home and you step right up and tee off. Wait till you see "Pickwick's" flawless, oversized , genuine Flossmoor creeping bent greens and .tees, its 175 scientifically planned J:,unkers and traps, its 3 water holes. One course 6,710 yards · . . the other 6,595 yards . Buffalowith a tun dasr at NIAGARA FALLS The Great Oil-Burning White Liners · North American ~ Like great ocean liners, provide every comfort, convenience and luxury · · . All staterooms and , parlor rooms have outside windows or port holes . · . Beds roomy and comfortable · . . Excellent meals with splendid service ·.. Music ··· Dancing and other entertainments. Every opportunity offered to join in the gaieties aboard ship .·· our hostess rriakes you acquainted with others. Sailit~ gsJr om Chicago eoery Tues. and Sat., june Z5 tlr. to utust 27tlr., incl. R . R. Ticktls bttu-ee,. Chicago. Detroit, Cleoeland and Bufft~lo u·i/l H Jwnored for transit upon additifmal pay ment. Apply for Blue Book oa the Blue Lakea South American Only a few Minutes froffi Hotne By auto, take Waukegan Road to Glenview Ave. , (j ust west ot Wilmette ). Then west five minutes to Shermer Avenue and aorth to Club. See special weekday rates below. Special Rates /or Jul')' n., w e kda ys only. for men, $1.00 for morning play; $1.50 for afternoons or all day. Ladies, 75 cents all weekdays. Starting time reservations for Saturday and Sunday by phoning Glenview 173 or 292. IMPORT A:XT: TIIO!'e who plan no rnid · tln y mfnl for Sunday <'llll t ee off lmm r, dlat4' ly Oil that duy b ~ tw ee n 1l A. ::\f. ll lld 2 P. ~r. any Railway Ticket Otllce or Tourlat A&eocy or write W. H. BLACK, Traffic Manager Chicago, Duluth & Georgian Bay Tranait Company llO W. Adame St. Phone Randolph~