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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 21 Jul 1928, p. 35

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34 WINNETKA "TALK July 21, 1928 EMPLOYES GIVE PARTY Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Franklin Affleck, formerly | Provident avenue, with their children of Humboldt avenue, but now a resi- | left Saturday, July 14, for an outing in dent of Lake Forest, was surprised [the north woods. last week-end when fifty of his em- --0-- ployes, who came by chartered train,| Mr. and Mrs. Armand Peycke, 240 serenaded him. Several north shore | Raleigh road, Kenilworth have return- men were in the party. ed from a motor trip to Atlantic City. Harry Craig, 592 DOVENMUEHLE, Inc. 73 Years of Safety 105 South Dearborn, Chicago Phone Central 6393 interest for loans Ample fund pleiunds.at on homes 5, 10 and 15 year plans, straight or with pre-payment privileges Our loans are purchased by UNION CENTRAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. of Cincinnati BANKERS LIFE €O. ARERR LES Combined Assets $330,000,000 Mr. and Mrs. Carl V. Hanson and their family, 1416 Edgewood lane, will leave Sunday, July 21, on a fortnight's motor trip to Shavehead Lake, Mich. to be the guests of Mrs. Hanson's brother, E. R. Schmeling, at his sum- mer home there. in Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Goodrich, 442 Woodlawn avenue, and their children, left last Sunday for New York to sail for Europe. They will live in Paris for two years while Mr. Goodrich studies music. NY -- Mrs. Theodore G. Valinda of 1412 Edgewood lane has returned after a trip to Estes Park, Colorado, and the Yellowstone in company with Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Berges of New York and Miss Rutherford of Ohio. oT ae Mrs. Hugh McKenzie Tuesday from Indian Hill summer camp at Hamlin Lake, Mich., where her daughter is in camp. Mrs. Mc- returned last Kenzie was gone a little less than a week. --y Mrs. F. M. Anderson, 910 Spruce street, returned recently from Lansing, Mich., where she spent a week with her brother and his wife. many homes. Let us help with yours. and talk with us. on first mortgages. inquiries. A. K. SCHEIDENHELM, Manager and Orrington at Davis Evanston, Illinois EVANSTON PHONE GREENLEAF 5000 CHICAGO PHONE BRIARGATE s000 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 Or if funds for refinancing are worrying you, come in We have money to loan for construction or on improved Evanston and North Shore property at 5% % and 6% Prompt attention is given to all personal and telephone REAL ESTATE LOAN DEPARTMENT STATE BANK TRUST COMPANY WILMETTE PHONE WILMETTE 3100 WINNETKA NINE TAKES DEFEAT FIVE TO ONE Highly Touted Local Diamon- deers Fall Before Onslaught of North Chicago's Champs Winnetka's highly mondeers fell before the onslaught of North Chicago's Lake County Cham- pions last Sunday, by a score of 5 to L George Panosh, who has hung up a commendable record thus far this season, was not the Panosh of old, for he walked eight men, allowed ten hits, and only struck out six men. He is accustomed to striking out just twice that number. touted dia- Combined with this ineffective pitching, certain members of the local infield also took the opportunity to play ragged ball Frankie Schultz, who had been play- ing short stop in the Nebraska State league all week, arrived in Winnetka just in time to don a uniform and get into the game. North Chicago presented a team, but the locals have better, this year. Winnetka gathered their lone mark- er in the fifth on a two-base hit by Bill Carey and a similar blow by Johnnie Jacobs. Farewell, George Panosh, who has been doing mound work for the has been called home unexpectedly. He left immediately after the game Sunday for Manito- woc. During his absence from the local diamond, Jack Slattery, a husky lad from Chicago, will take up the mound duties. Jack twirled the last two innings of last Sunday's game and let the North Chicago Champs down without a hit. Northbrook, Sunday Next Sundav Northbrook will travel to Winnetka for their annual tilt. To date Northbrook holds a one game ad- vantage over the locals. Two seasons ago Northbrook copped a double header from Winnetka. Last year, however. Winnetka made amends for the double licking and smote the visi- tors from the Northwest by a score of 10 to 2. Northbrook, strong defeated George some excellent locals this year, this year, lost to Wil- mette earlier in the year by a nar- row margin, and to this date have heen brandishing an excellent brand of baseball. The game will be Skokie Playfield, Sunday at plaved at the 3 o'clock. Mrs. R. T. Darby and daughter, Dorothy, of 509 Elder lane, returned recently from a six weeks' trip to the Canadian Rockies and the Pacific co coast. Winnetka' s Oldest and Best Cleaners Over 21 years' experience in serving discriminating North Shore patrons. Mr. and Operating our own Dry-by-Air plant at 562 Center St. Subtioe Cleaners Albert A. McKeighan % Sons «4 Dyérs Call Winnetka 304

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