Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 28 Sep 1928, p. 55

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Septembe~ 28. 1928 WILMETTE LIFE 55 BANQUD PLAYGROUND Teams to Start Winter 'ISeuon COUNCl TONIGHT AT 7 Enlarges Studio Meeting·of Recreation Board anti 2nd ·.MORTGAGE LOANS .. We makt Joana for npain. iiDprovemeaa. coaatractioa. rdnancia1 or purchase of iaiproved micltatial propeny. Tbae loaaa can be npaid in convtaitat monthly iaaallmtau in 1, s. or 3 yean. Oar ltlltadvt will be pleased to aivt complete information. OAce opea ·ntil 8 o·cJock Satarcby tvtainga. · np·· ... . J .... I The autumn dinner and meeting fot the members of the recreation council of the Wilmette Playground and Recreation boaott will he held tonight at the Linden Tea· room be~inning at 7 ~'dock. The dinner preceding the meeting is also open . to members of the recreation board teams and their friends. The meeting tonight will inaugurate the winter season of the Playground and Recreation board activities, and will serve as a general rally for all teams . In addition to the awarding of medals. there will be speeches and a lively musical program, including nwnbers by a popular young accordionist. Village President Earl E. Orner has been engaged to1ave the address of the evening and to award the medals and trophies to winners of the summer playground leagues and to the team acquiring the highest number ·of points during the season. Madame Edith Bideau Normelli, The Wilmette Ice team gets the victory trophy this year by virtue of piling concert soprano and teacher of voice, up a total of 338 points against 33.3 for has enlarged her studio quarters in the St. Joseph team, its nearest opponent. the Studio building, 1718 Sherman aveWilmette Ice won second place in volley nue, Evanston. and is arranging her ball, quoits. indoor baseball, and play- fall term f ·teaching. ground ball, and third place in horseshoes, while St. Joseph won first place winners in horseshoes, and the Horsein horseshoes and third places in feather team, winners in the women's indoor and playground · ball. Ursal Sut- playground baJI league. ton, captain of the \Vilmette Ice team, Lincoln C. Torrey is to be toastmaster will receive the victory trophy in be- at the dinner. half of his . team members. Individual medals will go to members 1\fr. and Mrs. George Bird of 1010 of the Ridge Electric team, winnrrs in Chestnut avenue are leaving Monday playground ball, the St. Joseph team, ior a three months' trip to Europe. WILSHORE BOND &: MORTGAGE CO. 1150 Wilmette Ave·· Village TIHatrt Bldg. Phone WiL s1l1 PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS It's easy ange to ad you ilL etter · We have a Picture of Your New Home Photographict views of every desirable home for sale on the North Shore-are available for inspection in our Del Lago offices. Price range of $10,000 to $150,000 on properties from Evanston to Lake Forest. Our staff has worked months in photographing desirable North Shore listings which have been accumulated over years of operation. In a few minutes you can find the precise property for which otherwise you might search for weeks. J. SHORTRIDGE Muon Contractor General Repair Cement, Stone Walks and Porches BILLS REALTY, Inc. SIHridaa Road Officts, ~I Lago District-Wil. 3 740 Salle strttt--Statt 0266 Loop Offices, 208 Soatb L~ 421 Riclmao.t Plio· leaihrorth 2735

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