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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 2 Jan 1931, p. 37

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Mr. King w Scout of this W bas been an ci three years, the f for seven years a ýmette troop and since ,cer in Scouting for Iast year and -a haif the Arrow. Hlis troop has*growxn under his leadership and bas just re-regis- tered for 1931 with sixteen boys, every oneC of them taking Boys' Lif e maga- zine- Mr. King's f ather, a resident of, Wiltrette,' is past p resident of the North Shore Area counicil and is Étili very ctveinScouting. HOLD OPEN HOUSE Christmas day dinner guests . Howard .L.,_Fogg home, 818 As the nand "Orienital eugs,"' said Mr. Jorjorian, "are classed as luxuries, but we have sold many expensive, large rugs for Christmas presents to persons w ho. appreciated 'the values they were re- ceiving. The prices at, whch we are now off ering Oriental ,rugs -have flot been e qualed during the last 15 years." Mrs. George W. Kibby, 835 Lake avenue, was hostess to members of her Tuesdày club. this wve ek. r I JANUAR Y- - arein vestment mont/i We offer for your new year investment. CHOICE FIRST MORTGAGES made under the exacting requirements of NATIONAL bank protection, backed by the stable values attached to North Shore properties recommended by the offBcers and directors as sound conservative investments, suitable for trust funds, estates and private investors, yielding a steady,' sure income of 6%. PARTIAL PAYMENT PLAN IF DESIRED .Full and complete service is maintained by us free of charge, collecting. and remitting to you the interest and Principal and auditing regularly the fire insurance -and taxes, keeping these ini proper order. Or, the better to serve your convenience-you may deposit in any bank the intereet coupons.and mortgage notes as they fail dueè Further details upon request. Mr. and Mrs. Raym< entertained twenty-four urday evening at their h, anston. Mrs. Welter, is Dorothy Ver 'Halen, daug and Mrs. Albert Ver H, Third street. cme in JEv- the former den of 310 TRUST REAL ESTATE Kari' D. King, Jr., Troop. 1, liv- ing at 964 Vernon -avente,~ Glen- coe, is Scout master of the oldest troop in the North Shore 4rea «Toopi Boy Scouts of -America. . op1is, of the First Congrega- tional> church in Wilmette, and was first registered in December 1910, tzefty years ago' last month.,* 8 -a. m. u 17 u "Firat. *1 P. M.

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