Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 10 Oct 1930, p. 22

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'j,., CI, purpose of givîig. instructionan traîning to those who wish.to iearn to shoot. W. S. Browni is the faculty .sponsor. The club is affiliated with the National Rifle associatioin. Its inorrange is in the Leslie F, Gates gymnasium at the hîgh schooi, whiie the. outdoor range is at Fort Sheri-, dan. AT, FORESTERS' MEETING Le-wis ý B. Springer of 430 Mapfle avenue is in Seattieé and Portland this week representing the state of Illinois at a meeting, of the., Associa- tion. of State Foresters. He wvii1 also visit the redwood, forest, north of San Francisco and %wîlI return by wvay of Los Angeles. inner, Chic4go Sunday 1 in Chicago: reaii- hile feelinigIquite important to be among big busi- Ilness men at the luhncheon hi o u r. ýAs they grew vo14- er there same boys' continued to have the noonday meai at this pop- ular. eatinig placc for the essential reason- that, it se rveci gpood food.. Somne years ago t h le. restfaurant went Out of busi-ý ness. M»s. BcrthqL Stein «Ail of which is (Mýathew-Franuis) p r e liniinary t o saying, that Mrs., Bertha Stein and her daughter, Mrs. H., Holmes, left the city. to make their home on the north. shore, in' Wilmette,, to be. specîfic. lMrs. Stein still cherished .the Idea of eventually reestablishing herseif -n the restaurant business, preferabiy )n the north shore. The opportuntiy ,3resent.ed it.self after 'a brie f period and the Linden Tea Roomi came into S)eing in a new building. on Fourth' street rnear the "L." terminai. "Once you get your hiands into )usiness you can't keep thlem out," .;ays the cordial Mrs., Stelin. "\Ve started in Wilmette with four table.s andi called it the Linden Tea. rooni. WVe added two by two until we were simply overcrowded -jandf found it liecessar 'v to occup)y larger quarters a round the, corner on Lindeni ave- nue." Mrs. Stein manages the. kit- chien while ber daughter. is "out front." Mrs. Stein prides herself on nîaking al b>er.j ellies and jams and Mrs. flolmes prides hierseif .on ail the 'Iovçiy friends she .has. made since the restaurant was started. Thoughi no ted. for pies, cakes, and other delicacies of pri*me Iinterés't to the women patrons, there is* soîne- thing about the Linden Tea, rooni that makes it more tÉhn ust a res- TTE Tlephone Wilme tte 650 Uctober 1 to 4. Mr, and Mrs. W. R. Dyon of 1229 Hill street have returned from War- saw, Mich., where they àpent their vacation. At thie Lake hetween ,and, KENILWORTH

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