Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 26 Jul 1929, p. 9

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July 26, 1929 WILMETTE LIFE Mrs. C. S. Roberts, 629 Gregory avenue, has as guests her niece, Miss Esther Sittig of Berkeley, Cal., w.ho is sta~ing for the summer, and Mi~s Ella Stthes. who came Sunday a~d wttl this I stay s~ver~l weeks .before returmng to Wilmette Golf Club Holds · Miss Kathryn Par~hall, daughter of Arrest Three, Seize Pow-Wow Day Thursday Mr. and . Mrs. ]. K. Parshall, 127 Quantity of Liquor Woodbine avenue and Marion Flentye . Wednesday, July 24~ was the btg day have been visiting Jean Crossley at in 2 Raids Saturday of the year at the Wtlmette Golf club, Sister Bay, Wis. She left Wednesday Two · liquor rai<ls in Wilmette last Saturday afternoon resulted in the seizure of a large quantity of liquor and equipment used in its manufacture and the arrest of two men and a woman on charges of possession and sale. The raids were conducted by a squad from the office of E. C. Yellowley, director of prohibition enforcement for the Chicago district, accompanied by members of the \Vilmette Police department. Those arrested were: Joseph Even and his wife. who lived on Glenview road near Hibbard road, and Henry Zeutschel, 2015 Lake avenue. The,· were arraigned before United State s Commissioner Edwin K: Walker last Monday. Evert and his wife were released on bonds of $2,000 each and Zeutschel was released on a bond of $1,000. His case is to come up before Com mi . sioner \Valker ·M onda y, Jul.\· 29. while Mr. and Mrs. Evert will be tried on Tuesday, July 30. . Th e raids were the fir st to be turnrtl O\'er to the federal authorities lw Chid HenrY Brautigan. ,,·ho, " ·ith m.ember s of the \Vilmctte Police department. ha s heen collecting eYidencc for some time preparatory to launching a "mop-up" campaign. Chief Brautigan is determined to v:ipe out liquor traffic in thi~ Yicinit y. Two different sCJuads. including Chief Brautigan. Sergeant Vance, and Officers Robert Yeoman. John Voss. and Joseph 11 ay, of the \Vilmette Police department, and two federal men. all in plain clothes. swooped down on their objectives suddenlY, carefully guarding a (Yain st a "tip-oft." -At the· Evert home. the officers seized about 300 quarts of home-made beer and 40 gallons of mash. and de stroyed a quantity of brewing-_ equipment found in the ha ~ement. At the Zeutschel home the seizure included 97 pint s of uncolored spirits . nine quarts and 38 pints of colored spirits. and two fiye gallon cans of alcohol. The liquor was found hidden in Yari ous part s of the house. including the kitchen. sun narlor. front heclroon:I . and attic. ~o manufacturing equipment wa s found in the Zeutschel hom e. when the annual Pow-Wow and field of last week, and will return ~n~l~n~:~~~=: t proceedings, but. the sun came ou't hot at noon, and with it came the golfers. , The reser...vations were limited to 180. A number of ranking players fro m visiting clubs were seen on the course during th e day. A 36-hole medal pta, event wa s run off throughout the da\' , 18 holes being played in the mornit~g and 18 in the afternoon. Prizes were awarded to the winner s. The sports , and pastimes committee of the club, I ]. B. Baylis, chairman, was in chaq.{e of arrangements for the celebration. 1 ANNOUNCiNG A new food shop catering to those who crave home cooking. Your patronage is invited- you are sure to be delighted with the tastiness of our delicacies. · Sunday Tea Specials Eat Bis:uit Br.ead Rolls - Cold Meats Salads LOSES SISTER BY DEATH and ~Irs. Benjamin A. P olzin, 1027 Ce ntral avenue, returned last \\Tek from \Vinona, Minn., where theY attended the funeral of Mrs. \V;11iam Clyde L yon, sister of Mr. Polzin . ~~ r s. L yon wa s a resident of .Seattle, \\'a sh., and wa s on a visit with her mother at \Vinona when sh e wa s stricken. In tcrment was in \Voodla\\·11 cemetery. ~f r. · . HOME BAKING AND COOKING ASH'S DELICATE. SSEN 736 12TH STREET . Open all day Sunday WILMETTE 3931 YOU BE THE JUDGE . ') We are confident that our quality of work and .service cannot be excelled at any price anywhere. In the first place, we are not dependent upon any other organization to do our dry-cleaning or dyeing for us. as is the case with niany so-called dry . . cleaners in your neighborhood. We have our own plant, located in Highwood, Illinois, equipped with the most modern facilities for doing your work according to the most scientific methods, and individual pains-taking care that each and every garment receives. All we want is an opportunity to show what we can do. Phone us today at Announce Winners in Plav at Wilmette Golf Club \Yinners in the foursomes pla\'ed la s ~ Sundav at the \Vilmette Golf club were L. S. \Vilson. who. with a handiC'rl.P ol 8. turned in a score of 71. S. Scbole". with a handicap of 7. scored 71. R. T... Lasader scored 7-t. including a l,andicap of 7. \V. C. \Vibon scored 72 in cludim; a 12 handicap. The total of all winning scores was 288. The winners in this weeks' plav for the Cunningham trovhv are G. L . Martin, who defeated H. J. Kli11e J and 1 · Harrv Herb. who beat Hollv HaiPr " ? and 1. ]. T. Davis heat ] . B. Bavlis 2 and 1. 0. S. Collins scored 1 l1!1 ap-ainst L. T. Braun. StaYer Moulding defc>ated \V. E. Brochom. 2 ar. 1 l 1. E . \V. Tinslev wnn ;urainst E. H. Leslie. 3 and 1. C. \V. Seanor defeated C. H. Pendleton 3 atvl .1. And L. \Vvlie scored against E. T . ).feyer 2 and 1. Frances RileY, daughter of ~f r. a no ~1 rs. H. F. Rilev. 730 Lake avenue, returned this week from a t\-..·o weeks' trip. She went to Michigan. then Canada, and staved in PittshurfTh a \\'htle before her return. Thomas Riley. son of ~1 r. and Mrs. Rilev will he mr. the first '"eek in AttfTust ·from Phoem . Ariz., where he has b-een since January. WILMETTE 104 AND WE WILL BE PLEASED TO CALL Men's Suits Thoroughly Dry-Cleaned · and Hand-Pressed .................. ~- · cJ r} Ladies' Plain Silk Dresses Thoroughly Dry-Cleaned and Hand-Finished . . . . . . ~ r 1.50 · oo ALL WORK CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED ERMINE CLEANERS, Inc. OTTO F. FISHER, Pres. Established Since 1921 1150 Central Avenue Phone Wilmette 704 706 Vernon Avenue Phone Glencoe 865 -oJJ WATCH FOR OUR OPENING DAY ANNOUNCEMENTS Members National Association of Dyers and Cleaners Members Master Cleaners and Dyers Association of the N ortb Shore 11iss Helt>n Henrekson. daughter of Mr. ;~nd Mrs. Alfred R. Henrekson. 1325 \Va,hington avenue. will leave oP Atumst 2 for a trin to Lake Loui,p 1 and Banff. She will he gone for about eighteen days.

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