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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 18 Jun 1927, p. 18

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EE EE TTT Rs Se a ae 4 '16 WINNETKA TALK June 18, 1927 MONEY to Finance Your Plans F YOU own well-located property in Winnetka, Kenilworth, Glencoe, Hub- bard Woods or nearby territory, this Bank will welcome your consultation re- garding a Real Estate Loan on the secur- ity of your holdings. You may find such a loan of advantage for the financing of a new home or business building, improvements to pres- ent property, business extension or simi- lar requirements. . Our Officers are always glad to go into the details of your requirements. Banking Hours: 8 to 3; Saturdays 8 to 12:30 Monday Evenings 7 to 8 WINNETKA TRUST and SAVINGS BANK 182 AY: SCENIC CHIE Ln a so Skokie Playfield Tourney Schedules Saturday and Sunday, June 18 and 19--Eighteen hole, handicap tournament. medal play, two prizes each, low net and low gross. Wednesday, June 22-- (Woman's day). Kighteen hole, Scotch foursome, no handicap, four prizes. Saturday and Sunday, June 25 and 26 Qualifying round cup tournament. Blind bogey. Sunday afternoon, June 26--Mixed two ball foursomes, two prizes. Saturday and Sunday, July 2 and 3-- First round cup match and blind bogey. Monday morning, July 4--Flag tourna- ment, five prizes. Least number of putts, two prizes. In the afternoon at 4:30 there will be driving and approach- ing contests for both men and women, with five prizes. Wednesday, July 6-- (Woman's day)-- Your favorite club, no handicap. Three prizes. Saturday and Sunday, July 9 and 10-- Second round cup tournament. Sunday afternoon, one club tournament for men, two prizes. Friday, July 15--Junior tournament. eighteen hole handicap, low gross and low net. Four prizes. Saturday and Sunday, July 16 and 17 -- Third round cup tournament, and Mys- tery tournament. Ten prizes. Wednesday, July 20-- (Woman's day). Match play against par, full handicap and prizes for least number of putts. Saturday and Sunday, July 23 and 24 --Finals cup tournament, 36 holes. Class A B C tournament, four prizes. Saturday and Sunday, July 30 and 31 --Qualifying round, Park Board cup. Sunday afternoon, exhibition match, con- testants to be named later. Wednesday, August 3 -- (Woman's day). Prizes for lowest score on even holes and prizes for lowest score on odd holes Saturday and Sunday, August 6 and 7--TFirst round Park Board cup. Sunday afternoon, Father and Child tourna- ment, two prizes. Saturday and Sunday, August 13 and 14.--Second round Park Board cup and blind bogey. Wednesday, August 17-- (Woman's day). Nine holes, low gross and nine holes low net, two prizes for each. Also driving and putting contest. Thursday, August 18--Invitation tour- nament for men. Prizes for low gross and net in fhe morning; prizes for low gross and net in the afternoon: prizes for 36-hole low gross and net and also two prizes for low gross and net four- somes, 36 holes. Saturday and Sunday, August 20 and 21--Third round Park Board cup. Eighteen hole handicap tournament, medal play, prizes for both low gross and low net. Saturday and Sunday, August 27 and 28--Final round Park Board cup. 36 holes, also 18 holes qualifying round (mh championship. Wednesday, August 31 --(Woman's day). Flag tournament, three prizes. Saturday, Sunday, and Monday, Sep- tember 3, 4 and 5--First round club championship, blind bogey, match play against par. Prizes. Wednesday, September 6--(Woman's day). Scotch foursome, four prizes. Saturday and Sunday, September 10 and 11--Second round club champion- ship. Sunday afternoon, mixed two ball foursome, two prizes. Saturdav and Sunday. September 17 and 18--Third round club championship. Best ball class tournament, one prize for FIRST TOURNAMENT DRAWS RECORD CROWD Skokie Playfield Committees An- nounce Attractive List of Season's Golf Events The first tournament of the season at Skokie Playfield, match play against par, last Saturday "and Sunday, was featured by one hundred eight entries, the largest number ever recorded at this popular course at the season's opening event. In addition to the num- ber of actual entrants in the tourna- ment events, there were also two or three hundred other players on the course during the week end and on Sunday, evidencing the increasing pop- ularity of Playfield. The tournament was won by D. Ep- stein, while tied for second place were E. Hartshorn, H. Carpenter and J. E. Bradstreet. If the weather is favorable today and tomorrow, it is expected the number of entrants in the tournament scheduled for these dates, an eighteen hole, handi- cap, medal play, with two prizes for each low net and low gross, will be doubled. The tournament committee of which Elmer Nelson is chairman, has com- pleted the finest schedule of season's events the community has ever been offered. Mrs. C. B. Cook is chairman of the Woman's tournament committee. Throughout the planning for the season, the committees are being ably assisted by Wallie Stelzel, who is again Professional at Skokie Playfield. LEAVES FOR EUROPE Miss Margery Windes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Windes of 873 Spruce street, left yesterday for New York to sail for Europe on the President Harding, June 22. Miss Helen Schryver of Janesville, Wis., will accompany Miss Windes. They will be gone for six months. Mrs. A. C. Bradley, mother of Mrs. Mildred Mershon, of 511 Willow road, left last week to spend the summer in Portland, Ore. ---- Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Ely, of 592 Cherry street, will leave on June 29 for i summer home at Land O' Lakes, ich. each class. Wednesday, September 20-- (Woman's day). Eighteen hole handicap tourna- ment, medal play, two prizes for each low gross and low net. Saturday and Sunday, September 25 and 26--Final round club championship, 36 holes. Match play against par, eighteen holes, four prizes. Saturday and Sunday, October 1 and 2--Harvest Home tournament, many prizes. LAWNS Nature with the help of Krenn can provide you with the finest of green carpets. . .. See me for SEEDING or GRADING. . .. BLACK DIRT for Sale. Phone Winnetka 2435 FRANZ Stone and Tarvia Drives Made and Refine. Landscape Gardener ished. 1036 Oak St. Sale. "I Sell Vigoro, the Lawn and Plant Fertilizer Food" KRENN Grading or Lawns-- Shrubs and Trees for Cl

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