Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 10 Jan 1930, p. 56

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WILMETTE DOG LICENSES DUE LIFE BAKERY SALE SATURDAY January 10, 1930 Have you bpught that 1930 license A bakery sale will be held by the for your dog? Police Chief Henry North End circle of the Congrega Brautigan reminded villagers again tional church Saturday morning. Janthis week that their dogs should be uary 11, at Van Deusen's grocery store. wearing !he new license tags. P. T. A. Dancing· School Foresees Interesting Year The Central-Laurel dancing · school held at the Wilmette Woman's club under the direction of Miss Jessie Pocock. starts its ballroom dancing classes Friday, January 10, at the usual hours. The aesthetic dancing classes start Monda~' . January 13. Both t~e beginners and the advanced aesthettc classes are limited to thirty pupils. Each class had its full registration last term. However if there are any vacancies the sam~ will be filled according to applications. The second term looks unusually attractive with its St. Valentine's mas- · querade, and fnrmal parties scheduled, and the committee has arranged to use the large new auditorium as often a s it is available. and next year shall use it entirelv. The registrations have been so large thi s year that the classes have outgrown the ·s mall hall, but on account of pre vious rentals, the larger auditorium cannot be secured every week. CONVENIENT financial arrangements can be made ori a monthly installment basis ro finance improvements to your property. ult Paya to Modernize" This Bureau (not for proftt) will gladly help you. North Shore Modernizing Bureau A.ftlllated with the Home Moclem1..111' Bureau of the Nat'J Building has been the house guest of his sister, Omega' from Albion, Mich .. spent the Mrs. Ch ~ules Gilbert Davis, and her holidays with their parents in \Vilfamily, 615 Laurel avenue. mette. Both are member s of the col--oleg-e A Cappella choir and the \Vc·lll The Dartmouth boys including Hun- an's Gle e club. ter Hicks, Edward Mun and John -oSheldon returned to college last SunEtla-Jane Holden. 527 Warwick road. day afternoon. Kenilwo rth, entertained her Sunday school class at a party from 2 to 5 1:-tst Friday afternoon. -oEd.gar and Francis Stan ton , 30 LoR c cust road. Indian Hill, returned to Ya~e 0 universitv on Sundav to resume the1r s · w · sophomore year. W. L. Doggett of Flushing, N. Y., \Villard both members of Alpha Cht Miss Marian Baldwin at~d Miss .T~11~ ~ MORTGAGES : Construction 1.' Loans Industries, Inc. 708 Church Street. Room 250 EYAISTOI BO~ [I ~HORlfiA'L Established 1889 D REAL ESTATE LOANS Have funds to loan on North Shore residential property at reasonable rates. See us on renewals. Also mortp.ges for sale. It EVANSTON. ILLINOIS University 099 r 618 Grove St. Greenleaf 5600 E. G. Pauling & Co. s. La Salle 8&. Fraaklla 77ft ENGAGED Mr. an(l Mrs. William S. Dillon of vVinnnetka have announced the engagement of their daug~ter, Ruth Elizabeth. to Byron B. Sm1th, son of Mrs. Byron B. Smith of Chicago. Miss Dillon was graduated from Northwes tern university .where she was a memh ~ r of the Alpha Phi sorority. Mr. Smith attend.e d the University of Illinois and is a member of the Psi upsilon fraternity. Mrs. James Guinan of Abhotts ford road , Kenilworth, entertained a few friends at dinner on Wednesday of this week. It was in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wolf who are leaviQg for Palm Beach early next week. There is assurance of satisfaction in Mortgage Investments ----- S 4 -oM iss Martha Richardson, 145 Mel 7 rose avenue, Kenilworth who has heP.!l here for the Christmas holidays with her parents, has returned to Bry n Mawr college to continue her studies. -o- TRUCTURAL strength depends first on the foundation! This is equally as true of financial estates as it is of buildings. One does not erect a structure upon a foundation whose strength is problematical. There is always a certainty that it will carry. To those who are .building a financial estate and to those who must rebuild, we recommend . . . Mortgage Securities. In these there is strength and certainty. Experience, very recent, shows that in troubled times of finance, Evanston and North Shore Real Estate Investments are not affected. Plan wisely; refer to the tables of past ·experience and as your estate grows you will have the assurance that there is strength in your financial structure. M iss Elizabeth Kellev, 412 Cumnor road. Kenilworth has returned to Vassar College after spending the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Ketley. ' -o- T. C. vVhite, 310 Richmond roa ;l. Kenilworth is away on a business trip to New York Citv. He will return to Kenilworth about -January 15. 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