Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 31 Aug 1933, p. 8

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IPd For LABOR DAY I You'veovneer. known how really delieious ice ecre anm Con b. ýunatil L you've tested ours. We Ser ve Consmgham.s le. Creum MAC'S WILME~ CONFECTIONERY 12" CENTRAL AVE. Phone. WOL. SM SNIDEft-CAZIEL ýes sler eMi în-erva--Krafàt) -of .n- I ton are leaving today for Delavan. Ais., to be gone ov er Labor I)ay. OPEN BEAUTY SHOP- '*Cyrille" and "Winnie," beaut' cul- trtsformerly associated with the LaCarita shop îin Wiîmette, have, opened the Cyrille Beauty Shop at 417'Fourtb street. They enjoy a wide acquaintance on the north sbore. .ISAACS HAVE DAUGHTER' Mr. and Mrs.- George F. Ibaac, 701 Park drive,. Kenilwortlh,- announce the birtb, of .a- daughter,. Sunday, at the Presbyterian bospital., The baby which is the Isaac's first child bas hlot yet been namied. M r. and Mrs. Paul C. Lange. 933 -Ashland aVe&.wil spend the weck- end and 1I- *.d.r Junc- tion, WisrTif "lWi.1l, jr., who bas been at Camp Manitowish w1Il join them. Mrs. Lange's sisters the Misses Etta and Marion Zimmerly, of Buffalo have been guests of the ,Langes during the past week.. RIDGE included Mrs. E~. B. ilanna anidlier daugbter, jean, and Robert Graha~m uf York, Neb., Mrs. Barker's nîit-ce and ber busbancl, the Rev. and Mrs. G. E. Lindquist of Lawrence, Kan., with. their four young cbildren, Miss 'Alice ýFenlou of Sedgewick, Kan., Mrs. Mabhel WallaceHuston of Long Beach, Cal1 ., MissIfazel. Stillman of La Cross, Wis., Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hanna of Madison, Wis., witb their two nieces, the Misses Foster Of De- cèatur, Ill., and Mr. and Mrs. Hi. -G., Geer of West Palm Beach. TO RESIDE EN HONOLULU Lýt. J. H. Spiller, -Mrs. Spiller and their yoUnig.sons, jack and B'ih, of Arlington, .Mass.,,left Friday, August 18, after visiting Mrs. Spiller's par- ents, the Geo'rge Fraser%, 645 Abbots-. ford road., Kenilworth. They spent part of. their tinie at the Fraser.'s summer home in, McHenry, 111. Lt. Fraser has been transferred to Hono- lulu, where he and bis family will ~mke theïr-home for the next. three years, They left f rom New York by boat, via the Panama canal and San Francisco. The Rev. and Mrs. John G. Hiin ley. 1035 Lake avenueù , ha .d as the guests ast week the Rev S. V Anthony of Boston, Mrs. R. J. Doy of Owen Sound, Ontario. Canacl and Mr. Hindhey's cous in, Miss Lister of Trenton, N. J. Phone Wilui.tte 2M0 ~ Plan Your Menu. Around Th«ee QUALITY MEATS -Et Winl gav On mnendu 't r AT. XII mut easy style wih eïgurccn vuiurive and a single defeat. Although capturing the slow bal titie the Hoffmnanns were extended to their utmost flijally defeating _the Metbodist tesgm in the playoff for the coveted bonor..:-1 :In the recent, tournament held at Winnetka to decide the, champion- ship of. the portb shore, the Florists made. a favorable 'sbowing, 'being beaten by tbe .Bergboff team ni the semi-finals5. The Florist teami, Which' bad been one of the early pre-tour- nament favorites. could not stand up under lte strain, of four succes .sive nights of play made necessary bv a tie game witb Winnetka the opening nigbt of play... Teanis on the north shore desiring games are. invited ta consult witl-f ýAlex Hoffmann,, F lori st s manager, at Wilmette 3300. INJURED 'IN CRASH Last ýWednesda'y as Miss B3etty May Earl, 3270 Sheridan road, Clxi- cago, was driving south on1 Hibbard~ road, lier car was struck at Glenview road by a'car drivemi by Mike Fuerst. 7887 Lincoln avenue, Niles Cemter. Not much damaàe to either car re7- sulted, but Mtfrs. Stokes, niother of Miss Earl, who was riding with lier, reported a seriauis injury ta lier right, side.:..1-I -% GATE BAR HITS CAR - .Mlrs. L. A. Bower, 1216 Ashhland avenue, Chicago, had hier car dam- aged Iast Tbursdav as she was cross- ing the tracks of t '1 e North Shore line at Lake avenue and Thirteenthi street. The gaiteman,~ Anton Nicpan, was owering the gates for ail ap- proaching train, an.d oe of the' gates struck thé, fender of Ms oes car, going fhrough the. windslîield. Mrs. Bower, was not injured. Mr. and Mrs. Rayford A. Manin, 1614 Spencer avenue, and their sons, Robert and Kenneth, spet'- three we.eks recently at Piney Ridge liotel, Hanihin Lake, Mich. and Fisherman's Par.adise, Bellaire, Mich. Tbey re- turnied to Wilmette last Thursday. Sa tia faction J, G ug a r a n ,t e ad-.FE7Ae . $2.60 per cS% ,Pi" depoit 1126 Centroi Ave..AI( Fer AppeBntad muPh LOVNJNNM MAE LVDLIIIà W IIEBOLDT'S-EVANSTON On Davis Street WiImefte I1100

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