Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 30 Aug 1929, p. 17

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August 30, 1929 WILMETTE Liepe. Struck out--by K~ nnedy , 10; by A. Gobe.·, 5. Walks- off Kennt·dy, 4; off A. Gobe r·, 1. Stolen bases-Baker, Porterfl.e ld.. Sacriflt·t> hit!-i-Liepe, A. Smi th. l mprre-llahn . ~( · ore r·-Ph illitl !<. LIFE 17 Tight Mound Work and Heavy Support Fa tal to l( en osha By AI Schaefer Simmons of Kenosha sent a good n presentative to the Vi llage Green Sunday t o hattie the vViltuette Chamber of Commerce stalwart s, but "Lefty" Kennedy put them .....-:---...,--,...,=:-.,.------. to s leep, allowing on ly a quartet of blows, . while his mates played errorless ball and their bats played a sweet lullab y. The score of the battle was Bobby Barker Dies After Operation in Los Angeles Bohhy Barker, thirteen year old son of ~~ r. and Mrs. Mi:ton E. Barker of Los An geles, for many years re side nts of \Vilmette, passed away on Thursday uf last week in a Los Angeles hospital, following an operation. Bobbv had been in ill health since infa n cy- a nd had undergone numerous corrective opcratinns. For the past year. however. h e had heen gainingrapidly in strengt h and health and it \\·as the hope of attending physicians that the Opt'Tation which immediately prcred.ecl his death would constitute the last necessary to place him wcltj t)n thl' rnad tn health. ~lr. and ).frs. Barker. who are \\-ell kthl\\' 11 throhghout the north shore area. had cease lessly striven to gai n ior .t h~..·ir . :-()Jl t ht. health that had been 1 denll'cl !run and 1t was to a large exI tent thi s ide1. that caused them to '\ 1nm·e to ('alifornia :-l'\Tral ytars ag-t). Open Series of "At Homes" in Italian Studio in City ~1 r. and ~Irs . Bert B\Ton Barrv and their daughter. Pll\·lli.s l·.ileen~ for merly of G lencoe, ha~· e opened a ~eries of "at homes" in their Italian Studit\ 619 North ~I ichigan a ,·enUl'. Chicago. Last Saturday evening was gi,·en to Rutheda L. Pretzel nf Clencoe. Ralph Fork. thr prominent N.omc represcntative ni the Chicago Daih· :\e\vs. was among· the guests. ~tfr .. Forte writes hrillianth· atHl authentiralh- each week of ftalia;1 statesmen and of lt a lianlif r. He wilt return shortlY tu RnnH· after a four months' ,·isit t;l Chicago. The studi(: oi th.e thr<:~ . na.rrys is .a rendezvnth fl)r a ctrcle nt thctr Amencan and l·:uropeau iriends in th~..· reahn of music. drama. and sllcicty. THE HOUR AT v £ R A 7-J. Kennedy was in trouble in on l\' two framc.·s . His cont rnl was got)d and. a!though he walked Kt·ntH·tiY four hostiles. he) ianncd ten. thn.·e of thl'm in the third and another trio in the fifth. Borre\ fitlding " ·as superh ancl he had a comradc ior deiensi,·e h onors in George Kassel. Licpe with a homer. tripk, .. ingle and sacrifice fh - led . the . sluggers . Borrt' garnere<l three htts ol the. one · hast· vanety . Kcnns,ha scnrcd in the first inni.ng II ,,· he~J . (1lasn ~,·al~ed. went to tlnrd <'n ~chlc.:n:nsky ~ ~111 glc ancJ cnunted nn .\. Smith's sacrifice Ay. Liept's circuit clnut hali tCI ldt tied thl' ..;cor e in the hom e , · · · · I M E G I 1 GIVES BRIDGE LUNCHEON ~~iss Harritt \\' ehster. daughter of \1 r. an(l ~Irs . .\1hen ~ . \\'ehster. Jl-t Oxford road. 1-:rni1wurth entertained · tl tts <>tt 'I' ut:-< . 1 · \\Tl' k· a t t1 1c "-'k k. a\. o 1 .~ ·u · te £' )lttttr . · I t 1 · 1 t. 1 1 '- t ' c 1 > 1n 1onor 11 1er wusr guest, -\1 i~~ Xann·- Andn· \\·:- of :\e"·l York, and \li:-~ i~....ttie lh·an t li Turontn. Canada. The affair \\·a:- a lunch -~· eon and hriduc . I \l r . and ~1 rs. Lee Kerr oi Claren...:t!, ~to .. arrincl in \ Vilmettc Tuesda\· to spcn(l a week <,r so with their son-inla " and daughttr, \1 r. and ~~t rs. F. \ V. K idd, uf 1220 Cregor~· a renue. w E N , 0 r························r _ _:_ __ ----- · DECORfAT£ t During Vacation Avoltl s . .. is such a delight to those who demand perfect food, temptingly served in an atmosphere enchanting and perfect in itself! Sophisticates will revel in the quiet charm and authentic artistry of the Provencal Room and the Early American Room . . . and "those moderns" ·w ho are watching their food combinations will be pleased to notice that the enticing menus are also ideally balanced. \(·I" 1. - Jor . . ·\1hert _ ··-\ · · . . , c'1 11 " 1 ~11 o t -:·l ('liCtll· kat a\· enu~..· accnmpan1ed hy hts <laughI ht !t1cab tuoh: the lead 111_ tltl' tlltr<l. l ter. \1 i:-;s E~tht·r \1 d-:t' ighan. motnrcd --· ·l.itjll' tripltd and Bnrre\ single drm· e to l·:tm\\'· o od and Yaks l'it,·. Ill.. him home . Janttz hit a thrtl·- hagger whert they ,·i:-ittd rt· lativr~ O\~Cr the itl tht: lwnH: fifth and tallied ()11 Ka:-sel's pa~t we e k - end . · triple . Liepe ';..!.:nt a ~ acrilict· th to -nrt·ntl'r . ~coring Ka~sel. . '.dr~ . 1·. , 1·~ . \1. l .\lle, 31~ 1·~ :- s~..· :-; fl)ad. 1.· Painter and Decorator ro: t n (l :-- h a t h r l' ate n t d in t h l' st' \Tnt h · 1-:: l' n i1w n r t h had as h r r g·u l' s t it> r 1as t ~ . (~tdJl' r ~tn)lled . \1 (li.Jt<.:l'll also eire\\· \H'l' kencl. an old irit:nd. ~I is:- \1 ary 1030 Greenleaf Phone 2764 ;1 p a-, s and hot1,t runn1..·rs tuuclwd. the \lcCrackcn t>i Chica.·YO . II! ~ ~--------------------- ... --. l I 11 l'( I ltl rtg 1 \ ( r() 1 Jl itt(.' \V Jell . . Jer (I(Ill) lt . I ~·~~~~~~~~ -~~~~~~~~ --~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Tht· home crew sewed up the pa:- - ~ time in the l'il{hth. l.i<:pl' :-ingled tn 1 renter and n ·achcd third when ~f ontn·n tlltt:-:--l'd ~tp t 'L c pl;.~_y. Baker's :--ingl<: on:r first :-;cored Liepe. _ \n nror on an attempt to catch him off tir~t allowed na'{er to n :ach .third . Hl·: -,ttd<: home . Porterfitld thl'n singled t (l right. :-\\·iptd ::-.tcond and wtnt home "hen :-:.. Ctd > tr\ thrn\\· \\tnt tn the , M portenhause·r the lncotrvenience of betng torn up by hn,'lng the Decoratht~ ancl Painting done while yon nre on your ·V acation. I I 1 I ( 1\lt fi (" lrl uf ( ·· .\ IJ. I ~. II. 1 1 ·) ., I .Ltrrdz. ef. Kasst ·l. II· . I ,i f·JW. :-;:-; , f :tiiT(·, :lb. l:al;:· ·r, :.'h. 1 ~. ~mith, 4 4 :{ 1 I !~ (I I I lf. () I '··l'lt·rfidcl rf f!· ·hiliSf>ll, :.. . Kt ·nn,.cly , p . Tt1lal :-: .\ I· . I (I ~I I I MOVING STORAGE PACKING RENSCH STOR~L\GE SPECIAL DINNER Served all day LABOR DAY AMPLE PARKING SPACE () " (I I 1fl II. 0 will take care of your can entrust it to ou_ r I~ . fine furniture, whether you are moving or putting it tn storage. rates. ,~ ou Sunday Dinners Dinner - Luncheon Fountain Breakfast in Provencal Room <:l ;t!'-'t' l', 11>. :-.:, ·Jrl··n· nsh:.v, :~ b. .\ . ~mith, :.'h . Yr1111lg·, :-:s . I 0 0 (I 1 .\1 . ~. l·~;tstt~n. (;t ,)lt·t' , (' . rf . ~I II 0 I (I 0 excellent protective care . for most reasonahlc .I. 1 ·~: I:-; I (Ill, 1f. .\J,,ntt·t·n. cf . . \. c :obt ·r, p. I il I 0 During rht summer months, w(' will rfmain open on SJrurday .1nd Sunday ennlngc; until 9 o'clock . I ..._... Ttd;tl~ :-:h ~ T,,.,, I n~· · llit .\ . t ;,J.··r. llits- .Jart l·lz. l.iq H·, K;t~st'l. - -1 ·I Tlll't' !' JJ :I ~ · · llfllll t· run - ·xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx· Do You Need TUTORING? Indh·ldoal Instruction by Mrs. JI.-ups and her assistants In all grade, hlgla school and college subjects. FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE VERA MEGOWEN'S TEA SI-IOPS 514 MAIN ST. French Provencal Room Isabel Warrington HEAPS 814 Ridge Terr., Evanston One Black Sooth of Central STORAGE 521 M8in St Wilmette 32 501 DAVIS ST. EVANSTON University 4198 Early American Room I

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