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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 20 Jul 1928, p. 36

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36 WILMETTE LIFE July 20, 1928 Mrs. Grover Whimsett and her chitWarner Lewis, 201 Kenilw~rth ave. dren, Martha and Merritt, are visiting nue, Kenilworth entertained a few Mrs. W. G. Colvin ~n her home at 709 guests last Friday for luncheon and Elmwood avenue. bridge. -o- Miss Ethel A~undson will be married a..t 8 o'clock tonjght to Carmine Mrs. Milton M. Cohn has just reMr. and Mrs. Armand Peycke, 240 Laurine of Chicago, in her home at The turned from a short stay at the Broad- Raleigh road, Kenilworth have return- 624 Roger avenue, Kenilworth. more hotel, Colorado Springs. ed from a motor trip to Atlantic City. affair will be a very quiet home wedding, and the Rev. T~omas A. Good_ win · of the Congregatwnal church of Winnetka, wilt gerform the ceremony. Miss Amundson is the daughter of Mrs. Martha J. Amundson, and had heen a resident of Winnetka for nineteen vears before moving -to Kenilworth~ She has recently hcen a teacher in the Chicago schools. Mr. Laurine is a graduate of Kent college and is employed in engineerinterest for loans ing work for the South Park board. Ample funds at After a month's trip south the couple on homes will be at home at 936 Sunnyside avenue . .5, 10 and 15 year plans, straight or with pre-payment privileges TENNIS , TOURNAMENT Ethel Amundson to Wed in Kenilworth Tonight Wilmette Playaroand and Recreation Board To Hold Villate· Wide Meet Announcement is made by the Wilmette Playground and Recreation board of a vil1ag~-wide tenQis tourn:J.ment to be p.@yed at the Village Green during the week of ] uly 29. According to the preliminary plan · arranged by the board, there will be two classes of contestants-adults an d juniqrs. All persons either men or women over 15 years old are eligibl t' to enter the adult division and children younger than 15 years must com pete in the junior division. There wi ll be in4.ividual matches for men, women , a nd girls · and a schedule wilt be boys, _ made of the games to be played )) ,each entrant and all games must played according to this schedule. Entries are being received now at the recreation office at Tenth and Central avenue. They may be either mailed in or made by telephone at Wilm~tte 468, the board office, or b~· communication with Dudley C. Stone , who is manager of the meet. Matches wilt be played for the best two out of three. set~ and participants absenting themselves without having given 24 hour notice to tournament officials must default their match. Tht· tennis tournament was one of the mo.st popular su_mmer events sponson~d by the Recreation board la. t year and considerable enthusiasm is Qeing manifested for this year's meet. -o- b e · I Our lotUU are parclaaed 6y UNION CENTRAL LIFE INSUAANCE CO. of Cincinnati DAMKEAS LIFE CO. of De~ Moine~ Mrs. George P. Nichols, 519 \Varwick road, Kenilworth has had two guests, Mrs. Mulkay of New York and Miss Hendrickson of New Jersey, visiting her for the past two weeks. I f -oMarion Pearso·n of 117 Dupee place left last Saturday for an indefinite visit with relativ~ in Galena, Ill. Combined Assets $))0,000,000 I t 1 c . LET US SUPPLY THE FUNDS FOR. YOUR HOME Don't put off building your home because you feel you haven't the necessary funds. . We have helped build many homes. Let us help with yours. Or if funds for refinancing are worrying you, come in and talk with us. We have money to loan for construction or on improved Evanston and North Shore property at 5 ~ «fo and 6% on first mortgages. Prompt attention is given to all personal and telephone inquiries. Postal Rates for Air Mails Are Reduced The volume of air mail handled lJ,more than two dozen air transpo;t companies in various part.; of th e country is expected to increase seY eral hundred per cent when the ne\-.· air mail rate of five cents for the fir :; t ounce and ten cents for each addi tional ounce goes into effect on Au gust 1. To aid the postoffice department :n bringing exact details about the change in the rate before the general Qublic, National Air Transport, Inc., who operate the New York-Chicago and Chicago-Dallas air mail line, are sending out 281,620 announcement card.5. 610 posters and 9,573 gummed labels for mail boxes, to il)dicate the latest clQsing hour, to Postmasters :n 136 cities and towns close to Chicago where air mail can be used to advantage on the eight lines radiating from Chicago. Most peopJe use the air mail daily for expediting not only busine.5s but personal letters also when they fulty understand how they ·can use it to advantage, and National Air Transport, Inc., is endeavoring to cooperat.e in every way with the postoffice department in disseminating this useful information. Miss Barbara Crowe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Burt Crowe, 234 Raleigh road, Kenilworth left last week for camp Neecarnis, in Baldwin, Mich . She witt be gone all summer. · "\ ( a a s n n t n 11 c f, s n a REAL ESTATE LOAN DEPARTMENT A. K. SCHEIDENHELM, Manager n n t i i BANK and -o- · TRUST COMPANY Orrington at Davis Evanston, Illinois CHICAGO PHONB Vv. G. Colvin and Bertram Colvin are on a fishing trip through Wisconsin, and witt return in a week to their hori1e at 709 , Elmwood avenue. -oMrs. C. S. Schroeder of 711 Park avenue was operated upon at Mercy hospital, Dubuque, Iowa last week and is getting along nicely. BliAR.GATE 5ooo EVANSTON PHONE GREENLEAF 5000 WILMETTE- PHONE WILMETfE 31 oo -oM iss Isabel Thompson entertained twenty-four girls at luncheon and bridge at her home in Kenilworth Friday, July 13. ·-oE. ]. Bradley, 234 Catalpa place, spent last week end at Diamond Lake, p B v m A s c p Ill. t

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