Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 11 Oct 1929, p. 41

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October 11. 1929 WILMETTE LIFE 41 Longmeadow Hounds School Glee Clubs Hold · First Meetings of Fall to Stage Hunt This Sixty girls turned out for the first Saturday Afternoon meeting of the Stolp , school Girls' Glee The next hunt scheduled by the Longmeadow Hounds, north shore hunting club, will start at 2 :30 o'clock thi:" Saturday afternoon at the 11 artinclale farm on Ridg·e road so uthwt:st of Fort Sheridan. Horses will be sent hv truck or led to the starting point prio.r to the meet and will be hunted hack t o \Yinnctka. Eight hunt s remain 011 the October prngralll (Jf the club as announct' d hy \)ffic ial s of thC' org-anization la t \\'Ct' k . The,· arc as follows: \\·~·dll t'l-' d:t~· . <><"tO!t(·r Jti , ~ club ~fonday of this week. The club is one of the largest in the hi story o( the sc hool ~Irs. Agnes Clark. music teacher at Stolp, has charge of bot h the girls' and boys' glee clubs. The boy s met last \\.edne sday. The glee clubs arc t\\·o of the mo st active organiz:t 'tiun~ in the , chon!. The,· gi,-e a joint cone rt ncar the cl ose o-f each · ~c hn 0 l year. sing at P. T. A. meetings, and take part in Christmas entertainn1l'nt~ and numerou~ nther sprcial t.' \' nt~ throughout th e year. BLAC·K WALNUT, VANILLA AND ORANGE BISQUE ICE CREAM Full Ouart Brick There Is a Hydrox Agency Near Your Home at \\·ag-ner farttl at ::11! i">'clock in th e aftprnocm. ·Saturda~·. Odnb c· r 1!1, at th,, Grc·g .. r~·- St<'rling- <'s t :tlt' on Sunfid Ridg-,. nt :! :1:-i o·c·lo<' k in th .. aft1· nHHlll. Th <' hunt will ht' n"rth to :\f a rtindal e farm frnm \\' hich till' llorst·fi will ht· ~ent back h~· tru<'k 1·1' ;-;tal>kd fnr tlw nig-ht in :'\l aj . \\.i lli :1m A . n.nff, · rt~· ·s fitahlt>s nnd fir·nt J,a l' k tht · foll<~wing- morning-. :\frorHlar. <ktolo f· r 21. at tlw kt·nnt:b at ti : l:i (1·(· \o('k in th e morning. v;, , rtnesda~·. (J('toh..r :!::, at Fitzgt'l· al~l':-: \\'onds at 2 ::~o in thl' aft<' rnoon . Saturda~· . Oc-tolwr :!ti. at Harold Tck· ·< ·wc,od s nt ~ :::o o'<·lll('k in tht' aft ernor·n. :\londa~· . ()c'tOht ·r ~". at t h· · kt·nrwll-', tl :41 ~ ·· ('lnC'k in the morning. \\",·rlrw s da~ · . Oc_tol>t· r ::n, at t hland wnocl.'-' at :.! :15 o'clocl~ in tht · aftl·rn11cm . / - - - -·- -_:_ - -- ~fi . Eldora Hnpki11 ~. daughter of :.rr . and ~lr:-. H. :\. Hoi)kins of 1322 (' :r~en\\'o o d an:' nue. has been pledged I l11 ()mega Pi. a::. one of the six girls , l· hu:-.tiL She is attending the Uni- : : n-r . -.it\· c1i :\riz on a at Tucson. I ---:::--- ·n,,,. , , i Committee Is Selected for :. r r s. \\-iII i a ti1 H n lm t' ~. aYCiltH'. ___ ood grapes Woman's Club Card Party ' ().22 . c ll ! :-a I l' I chairn1an oi the annual card : party tn he g-in·n nn \\'rdn e-.day afternoon. \'ovemh<:r 13. fnr the· benetit nf the philanthrop~· department of the \\.oman 's club of \\' ilmettc. annnunc(.' . the members of her committee: ~lc :;. dame s :\. G. Ackermann, Harry Burn - ! _ide. Charles S. Dingee. \\'illi . ., H. Hutson. Charles H . Kraft. Knn· C. ~1 eag-her. H. E. H.ingh n lm. \ \'illi ;im F . Rohcrb o n. Frederick Tilt . .-\ . H. l-11rich. :\. II. \\'eber, and Ceoq.,:e H. \\'chst e r . The committ '-·c met Tu esrla\· mornin~ at the residence oi ~[r ~. Hoh11c:- to cli .·ru~s plans inr the coming brid~e. Tables may alsn be mad e up at Jwmr. as \\'a~ done la-.,t year, wit!1 priH·~ of- . fered for each tahlt. 11rs. 'f. B. Potter \\·a:- ho!-.tes:- to mf>mbers of the Tue~day club thi:- \\'n·k at her home, (,07 Fore~t an·nue. · '1 grown by selectzOn··· Good 1ni1k. has even Fater care grapes hap- Thus, it is extra good to hazard methods produce begin with. And Bowman· haphazard results. Care inspection makes certain must be taken in the selec- this extra goodness is never tion of the seedlings and at lost. Bowman's Milk is a every s t a g e of growth. whole milk, a pasteurized Equal care must then be milk, protected with every taken to bring them ~o your safeguard known to modern . -~science. neighborhood store unbruised and in It is this unflagging perfect condition. care which keeps· 1 JN g~owing I I HOSTESS TO TRAVEL CLASS t ~lrs. ~lary Cat.:"e entertained hn Tra\·e l class Tue . cia,- at th e home of her daughter. ~frs. -S tanlc,- K. Cag~. oi 932 Elmwood an·nue . The cl as:' is reading "Labrador Lon ks at the Orient"!)\· Crcnfrll. a hook oi notes of tra,·el -in the );ear East. The next meeting oi the grlHIP \\'i 11 be held at the residence ()i ~1 rs. ( ·h arks G . H a.;kin~ in Glencoe. The cla~s hold s its luncheon 111ceting-s every t\\' o \\· e<:k~. SEES STRANGE SEA-LIFE Tom \\'ilson. son ni ~Ir. and ~frs . Gordon \\'il. on. -+15 ~inth s treet, has returned for several daYs from a three months' \'oyag-c to the . Panama Caned, ports in South America. and up the west coast to Canada. Among the · many unu sua l and unique sig-hts he saw were volcanoes. huge sea turtle s. 1hins:! fish. and curious ~ea li f c. He i.; leaving soon to attend the Edgewood Prenaratorv schoo l at Grcen\\'ich, Conn. Mrs. F. E. Parry was hostes~ tn ml·mbers of her bridge club at luncheon last Frida~' at her home, ()22 ~faplc avenue. Sh.e had as her guests of ho11or, Mrs. Brenton B. Gay of Atlanta. Ga.; who had been her house guest for se,·eral days. and Mrs. 11. L. Reilly of Evanston. Such care is even . more necessary In p rod u c i n g milk. Bowman's Milk, for example, is selected only from those fine cows which have passed the r i g i d Rowman tests. .Bowman's Milk so . sweet, so unmis· takably sup~rior in flavor. Order a bottle t o d a y. You are sure to enj~y its extra goodness. WILMETTE ·B OWMAN DAIRY COMPANY WILMETTE 55 .... Mr. ;lllcl ~f rs. Herbert B. ~1 ul ford, 8.35 Elmwood avenue, returned the first part of this week from a motor trip in the cast. After visiting their daugh ter, Betty, at \Vellesley, they stopped in New York and Boston. -o- MILK THE 55 MILK OF SUPERIOR FLAVOR

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