1ulv 26, 1929 WILMETTE VISITS IN WILMETT~ LIFE 5 j "" Mrs. C. C. Carnahan, 700 Central avenue, had as her house guest 1ast vveek her sister, Mrs. Clark Dickie of Pittsburgh. After visiting in ChicaBy AI Schaefer go, ~1rs. Dickie returned to her home The Wilmette Chamber of Com- in Pittsburgh Tuesday. merce baseball aggregation took adyantage of the Forest Glen Greys' mis~Ir. and Mrs. John P. B,ooth, 521 cues and t h e i r Sixth street, had as their guests last h u r 1c r ' s wildness week ~1 rs. J. M. Faunce and Miss Sunday afternoon Elizabeth Crabb; of Birmingham, Ala. : ' at the Village After a week's visit, they left for the Green and captured East. their ninth victory -o/ of the season, 8-4. ~~ rs. Thomas Knox, 519 Forest a \"1.?\Vilmette's supernue, has as guest::; her grandson, iority was apparent Thomas of St. Petersbttrl!, Fla .. and her at atl times. · niece, ~f rs. Dave Perkiti-s of Houston. Effective Hurling Texas_ Thev are visiting her for a few Grant Phillips weeks. hurled for six chapters and, whi!e and Mrs_ Stone, brother allowing . the loseo:-s and sister-in-law of Miss Hettie Stone, . to take a one-run Ual RolJmson lead in the third 519 \Va hington avenue, who have been frame, was effective otherwise and' visiting her for a week left for their gave way only to allow Kennedy to home in Cleveland Monday_ -0\\·ork out. "Lefty" allowed no hits ).f iss ~r ary Thaleg of ()17 Greenleaf and fanned four hostiles during his two-inning tenure. Liepe, slugging avenue, has gone to spend the summer ~hortstop, who will probably face the at Cape Cod, Mass. She is visiting Mr. Clowns from the pitching mound and ).f rs. James Behrns who have a Thursday evening, took over the slab summer home there. -0duties during the fin;-~) session. He ~r r. and ).f rs. :\. E. Klunder and was nicked for three hits, hut pulled out of the hole with onh· one marh~r th<.'ir dartghtcr, Dorothy. arc kaving scored against him. Sunday for a two weeks' stay at Sis·· Ral" Robinson, \Yilmette catcher, ter flay. \Yis. They arc going to \\·as the game's outstanding per- motor each way. -0former_ He handled thirteen putouts, ~fiss Louise Hcnrekson, daughter ni walked and ·scored during the home fourth inning rally, and sent a timely ~~ r. and ).1 rs. Alfred R. Henrekson. single to right during the equally 1325 \\·ashinl!ton avenue. \viii leave the last \Ycck in Au~ust for Hollancl. ).fich., hectic fiith stanza. i ,,·here she ,,·ill teach. oi (', Wilmt·tt'· ( I -0- C. of C. Crew Finds Forest Glen Greys Easy, Record Ninth Mciry Anit's CLEARANCE SALE _, Continues THE FABRICS- ~Ir. )..{~~. I Georgettes, Chiffons. Crepes, Daring Prints, C o i n Dots. New patterns, new designs in all the gayest summer colors. THE STYLES- ·. .-\1: .l anl'tz. d . Kasspl, llJ . Lit;>pe. ss.-p. P.udolph, lf . -~s . 1~ I 11 1 ];. 1 1 Jane and Dick Penherthv. daughter E n s e m ;b I eJ s · Dresses with Jackets, Suntan B a c k s . Short and Long sleeves. Dresses for Sport. Vacation, and Street Wear. " ·I 1 I) 2 0 0 1 ·) o , ;,.n I . nn of Dr. and Mrs. L. E. Penn hcrthy. 1524 \\'ilmettc avenue, left l;tst ~ I \\·eek ior ·Ohio \\·here they will spend 11 ., ·I ·I 0 () ~ ·) J;ak t·r. ~~~. :i Til) ITt>, !lh. Portt· rfi ·1rl. rf.-lf. l!ohinsfln, l'. l'hillips, Jl. I-\PI11H'dy, p . -l'f. T·Jtab }'ort·~t r. . the summer. . ·J I) ;~ ·) ~ 1 I) I) 0 0 :\1 (;Jt·u (; rt·Js AB ~ ~b . s 7 H 0 Sapppr ·stt ·ill, C ~ twtz, d. .JackPI, Jl . \\.11 itl·Jll:tll, \\.illm:-, ~11:'\dt·l', !--;~. n II Franci~ and Ann ~fatson, son and 1 1 0 · daughter of ~1 r. and Mrs. L. E. 1f at- ~ son, 616 1St h street, returned. Thurs., day from Detroit where they had been L Yisiting friL'tHls for a few days. 1 J n -o- I $10 DRESSES NOW $15 DRESSES NOW 1 2 for $13 2 for $20 4 0 II I) I) ,, ·I ·I 0 1 ~ .. :~ n Ruth ~~ eierhofT. daughter of ~fr. ~ and ~frs. H. E. :Meicrhoff, 1714 \\.Ilmetk avenue, left ~Ionday for the Dunes in Indiana where · he will spend I :~ ;tlwut a week. l -o- 0 rf. Tt·r\\'illigt·r. I f . 1 I n II: w li:. lh . ::\T ozi .. r, :~ ll. 1 II 4 4 0 Ross E. Cullings of Philadelphia is T·ll:t l ~ ~0 4 6 T,,· , 1 -ha~ .. hits-l'olla('k, J!l)t'l't·. 1 l·ml;~ the guest of his sister, 11rs. Albert rtm-:\Tnzil'l'. ~t rur·k flttt-by Lit' Ill'. 1 : ~1.d(cig·han. and her family of 1025 l1y l'hillipl", 7; l·.r KL·ttn(·tly, 4. H:t~"t> ··n Greenleaf aycnue. .. 1 1. 1 1 I Mary Ann Frocks Exclusive But Not Expensive 1 18 3 WILMETTE AVE. 0 -0- IJ:1lb - .T:wkPI. S; Kt ·mwfly. 1 : Phillips, 3. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - , - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - : - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Pot~~""d hall - ".hitt·m:ttl. Jlit h~· piklwrflntlrdph . llntthlt· pia~·!' - ·- Lit ·!lf' - B:tl->PI'K:tsst·l: P~trlt·rfh·ltl-l~"hinsr·n. ~to!, n h:t:- :· 1" - .T:td,d, .I:IIH·tz. Kassd. Lit'IH' . l'ort··r- I fi··ld. ~:1"r·rifi<-t· hits-K:t."St·l. ~: l!ucl·olph. J·.,rt··rf1t ·ld. \\.illms. l'mpin· - ~ittJpsotl. ~ <· · ·: ,. r-ll"ffm:t n. ~I iss lltlL' . i.; \\·ill he l.nui..:L' A. Pope, 904 I.akc a\·e011 hL'r vacation. ~he in Sp,>kane, and \\·ill Yisit Lake and lbnff. ~fiss Po!]C will be gnJJt· i 1 1r about a mont h. ~I ary ~1\\· ay 1 -oShirky and La \·erne Popp, daughtn.; of ).I r. and ~~ rs. \ \". A. Popp, Jr., leit Tuesday for Eagle River. \Vi s., " ·lwrc they will spend t\YO or three \\l'Cks. 1 -0- Ed\\·in Phelps and her children. Gladys Irene and Edwin, Jr., returilcd Friday from Cross Lake. Antioch, Ill., where they have been spending a few weeks. -0- ~lrs. .... Mr. and Mrs. C. C. McCoy of 730 Ashland avenue, \vill have as their guest for the week-end, ~1rs. ::\1cCcy's cousin, William Clegg of Australia -o- Mr. Forest Cedar before and Mrs. C. ]. Nyland, 1634 avenue, spent last week-end at Lake, Wis., and the week-end at Waukesha. Mason Jara ~2 pt.-pt.-qt. Apple Corers Jelly Glasses Lad lea Strainers Spoons Colanders Good Equipment Makes Canning and Preserving A Real Pleasure ·MILLEN HARDWARE CO. 1219 WILMETTE AVE. . WILMETTE 3060 Preserving Kettles all sizes Household Scales Measuring Spooru Paring Knives Cherry Pittera Measuring Cups Quart Measures