Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 9 Aug 1929, p. 5

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Augu~t 9, 1929 WILMETTE LIFE 5 SHAWNEES TO RES~OND TO WAR DRUMS AUG. 13 Medicine Men Summon Gentlemen Tribeamen to All-Day Club Swinging Contest Shawnee tribesmen will respond to the roll of the war drums on Tuesdav, August 13, and will gather at Rollin~ Green Country cluh at Arlingt·)n Heights for the inaugural number of what is to be an annual event known as the Swastika Swat. The Rolling Green course has heen secured for the entire day and gentlemen Shaw · neeans will stage a stag club swinging contest that will start early and extend to dusk. · I First of Kind The program represents the first time the male members of the Shawnee tribe have engaged in such a frolic and with thirty-six holes, eighteen or nine under assault, Chief Mak· em Pill. Chief Missem Putt. Chief Inthe-Ruff, Chief Topem Ball, Chief Wadem-Water, Chief Plenty-Hook, Chief Talk-on-Green and Chief SlicemM uch are expected to wield iron and mashie in approved red-skin fashion. For the non-warriers, bridge and swimming will prevail while foursomes have been arranged for the Li~tle Braves who have not yet learned tfie war cry "Fore." It is stressed that this represents an opportunity for · those who have never played to see what golf is like. Each member is entitled to bring three guests. They are urged, if possible, to get to Rolling Green early in the morning, play golf; haYe luncheon. play more golf; have dinner and then share in the good fellowship as prizes are awarded and peace pipes smoked in the evening. How to Reach Course We are determined to make DOLLAR DAYS an outstanding event. So you can be sure that every item on our Dollar Day list is a genuine bargain. Some items regularly sell for as much as $3.75 but- we are not advertising the best values as we want to reward the "early birds." SALE STARTS AT . 7:30 MONDAY MORNING TOILET PAPER "Scott Tissue." Hegular 2 for 25c. 11 rolls for DUST KNIT Softer than cheese cloth for polishing and dusting. About 5 yds. to the roll. 3 rolls for BETIY BRIGHT Mop and pail 10 quart galvanized ...... ONE DOLLAR ·'\\'alclorf." 650 sheets to the roll. Regular 3 for 20c. While our supply lasts 18 rolls for ONE DOLLAR ONE DOLLAR WATER GLASSES Regular 60c doz. 2 doz. for ONE DOLLAR SUPER SIEVE A combination sieve and vegetable press. A valuable preserving aid. Ideal for children's food ONE DOLLAR TRELLISES Made genuine Red Cedar. not rot. clear each \\.ill Values to $3.15. To KITCHEN SPECIAL 1 wire dish drainer 2 Chore Boys 1 vegetable bru~h 8 porus dish cloths $1.55 value ONE DOLLAR STEP-ON CAN Has removable container garbage or refuse for ONE DOLLAR " · For the henefit of tho e motoring to the club. simple directions as to the best course to follow ha,·e heen prepared: ·"·est on Demp5ter road to Rand road. continue .on Rand road to a point four miles past Des Plaines, where the course ma\· be ::;~:en on the left hand side of the · road: The Pow- Vvow was arranged hy the following medicine men: A. G. Stanten. chairman; F. A. Randall, Dr. C. H. Searle, P. \V. Cook, P. 0. Dittmar, ]. B. Utley, R. S. Babcock, S. Leroy Pankratz. A. L. Klewer, F. R. Farmer and C. \V. Triggs. ONE DOLLAR ONE DOLLAR LAWN SPRINKLERS H egular price $2.25. number A limited ONE DOLLAR PLEASE Do not ask us to Charge CLOTHES BASKET Family size, a $1.50 value ONE DOLLAR GARBAGE CANS Gah·anized, dog proof. 8 gallon capacity. \\' e sold a truck load last time on sale · DOLLAR DAY Items 8 CUP PERCOLATOR Improved shape with wide, Aat. non-tipping bottom. G r e en enamel with black handle and trimmings LACQUER 1 Pt. Valspar or "61" Lacquer and a 25c brush. $1.35 value ONE DOLLAR ONE DOLLAR WAXING OUTFIT 1 qt. Johnson's Wax, 1 Wax Applicr, 1 Lamb's Wool Mit. Only 30 outfits to be sold at VISITS IN WISCONSIN ~~iss Katherine French. daughter oi 11 r. and Mrs. DudleY K. French. of 503 Hawthorne lane . . left last FridaY for a visit with Miss Doris Tansili. datighter of Mr. and Mrs, Robert W. Tansill. 602 Lake avenue, Wilmette, at Athelstane. Wis. She will return after a two weeks' stay. KITCHEN STOOLS Metal stools with rubber tipped legs to prevent marring floors and linoleum ONE DOLLAR ONE DOLLAR PYREX CASSEROLE 1 Quart Size Regular $1.50 CHAMOIS SKIN Always 16x21 soft and pliable-size ONE DOLLAR BROOM AND DUST PAN $1.50 value Mr. and Mrs. H. 0. Crews, 1506 Forest avenue, have had as their ,:wests for a month Martha and ~1 ary Floyd, from Morganfield, Ky. The girls are returning home the first of next week. ONE DOLLAR ONE DOLLAR ONE DOLLAR CAKE PAN 9 in. square, Aluminum. 2~ FOR WASH DAY 100 ft. braided sash cord clotht:s line and 5 dozen large, smooth clothes pins in. deep. "Mirro" Lists at 80c. ~ for MIXING BOWLS Glass-5 to set -o-"Mr. and Mrs. John Etienne and their daughter, 1910 Washington av~ nue, are leaving next week for Belgium, where they will spend three months before returning to their home in vVilmette. . ONE DOLLAR ONE DOLLAR ONE DOLLAR Advertised Items Are for CASH or C. 0. D. -oMr. and Mrs. B. N. Cox, 1116 Elmwood avenue, and their daughter, Marian, and son. John, returned a week ago from Merrimac, Wis., ·where they had been spending a month. -o-Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Edwards. 1412 Maple avenue. and their family returned on Sunday from northern Wisconsin, where they had been for about two weeks. Phone Wilmette 3060 MILLEN HARDWARE CO. 1217-19-21 WD.MtTf£ AVE. WILME1TE Phone Wilmette 3061

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