Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 24 Jun 1927, p. 13

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June 24, 1927 WILMETTE LIFE 13 Mr. and Mrs. \Villiam N. Waidn~r of 1046 Greenwood avenue and thetr family, are · leaving- Mon.day for a surumer's outing at Crystal Lake, Mich. During their ahsC'nce their home will Le occupied hy the sec retary of the Vista del Lago and his family. Legion News ·1 '----------------~ . J "A Thought For the Living" The Lest insurance nest egg a \\.orld War service man can hold is th e Adjusted Compensa tion certificate presented to him by the Vnited Stat'e g'O\'Cl'llllletl t. Three and one -half milli0n \\'orld \\'ar veterans have CJhtained Adjusted Ct )m pensation Certificate s-the Gov GET THE SAFETY HABIT l'rtl ment's free in.surance policie.... Safety in motoring is a habit that They pay no premiums on them. should be developed. according to the ' But the face valu e of mo:-.t Adjustl'd accident prc\"C·ntion department of the (',)mpcnsation Certif1catt:s i-; com para- Chicago ~f otor club. All driver . ti, dy low. should practice sa iety until the funcla- I ' For the average sL ·nict mall, tl1c mental ach of gnod driving ht· com<.· ; .\rljustcd Compensation certificati: i-. automatic. ;u1 in sufficient protection again st the I iut ur e to him seli and hi :-; famih·. If ~I r:-.. H cn ril'~l a Panu-.hka, \\·ho make:; lh: re alize s hi s rl'spon:-;ihilities t o\\"ard her home \vith ill·r daught er, ).lr s. \\'il - I tho-.<: dependent upon him, he lll!bt liam ::\. \Y ;ti<lth·r o f 1046 <~n:e mvood ccrta inly wilt add t o hi :; Arlju .-;ted avenue, is ka ,·i ng ~r unday t o . pend ' l"tllll pen . ation certificate- his in ~ ur the summer with her daughter, ~r r .-;. an(<: nes t cgg-aclclitinnal in suran ce Harry Fagg oi ~cotts,· ille, .:\e], , I -.uftici r nt to kerp hi s wif e and hi s rhil-0drt'll or (It her dependent s from su tfer Jatll l'" \\·. .\lrler of 0(11 (~rl'Cil\\lltHl it ll! -.h() ttlcl he eli<.· or ht·conle in rapah:e <L\.t'llttt', a1td :-.::> 11, 1alliL"-· ;1rl' un a tl'll ~ ·i :- upporting th em. d a~· bhing t rip at tht·ir :'ttl11111t·r L ·atnp I \: ,J imuranct· c.l>ta inahlv any\\ hL;rt· in Big l.akl', \\" is . i . . !J l"t t L' r t h a n t h a t \ vh i r h l" Ill' k Sa 111 \1 j J] C 0 II ( i 11 U (.' t 0 ( ,j'f LT t I 1 t h l' \\. 0 rJ d \\ .;t r veteran:-. until Juh· 2. 19.27. L" uclc Sa111 gin·:-. tl~c ;vn. irc man hi ~ 1 :1 1tirc of scn·n iPmb oi policies. eac h ~~ ~ thL·m havi n. l! till' :-.;:une ~Hh·antagt·s · ~ ~ corn·.-;pnn rling p(lliriv.., offcrL·d 1>~· \ n· i\ a k c n 111 p a 11 it·< 1> u t r" :--tin g mu r h k -~ in premium' than th l' pClliril':,, l·l·t·rtd by pri\·ate C'Cl111panie:-:. The man wh o doe:- nnt llC:L'd in ~o, nr ; t 11 t"t' · i :; r a n : i n cl n· d . T h c 111 a n \\' h o i' vr-. uadc s him st li that · he dn e.-; not !l n· d it today iH·ohahJ _ ,. \Yilt repent of l1 i" fCllh· in lat er n :ar s \vhen he ha s ·~, bu\·. in :; uranre . at thv greath· inrrvase.cl premium rat e~ callecl f<~r hy l1 i" addL·cl age. \\"hilt· there is st ill 1i111L' ldt to 'obtain a !!OH'rnn1ent in ~ura ncc policy. therei;)rL'. the unin -.ured \\'mld \\.ar n·teran should 111ake. his decision. Ht· :; hould ask him :-~·1 i these four questions: .. r11 case () i 111 y d ('at h. \\"hat \,.i11 takl' the place of .me present income. ,, > that mv "·iie and children or other dl·pc ndents may not sutter: .. "\\"hat sum of in~uranre would prn vidt' nn- wife ancl ·cltildren with an in- . C1 1 1lle ~ufficient to meet their needs. ln.'aring- in mind that investments at prl'sen t are yielding- lmv returns?" "Although my present income enables me to proYide for myself and those dependent upon me, how can T 1w:-.t make prm·ision for myself ancl Ill\. familv when T have passed the JlL~ riod of my present employability, q ,. hv the time T am six ty?" ;'\Yhat can I do tc1 protect iny setf and my family against the pos ibility c,i my becoming wholly disabled by an·ide nt or ickne ss?" Remember that July 2. 1927, is the la~t day on which a \'e tcran can get a l!"P\·crnnH. ' nt insurance policy. If he· \\·ill he honest with himself no \Vorld \\.ar Veteran will put off a moment longer the job of reinstating his govt·rnmcnt insurance. - American Legion ·M onthly ! Submitted bv \Vilmctte Post, No. 46 . .-\mcrican Legion.) 1 Davis st reet , Evanston, report the following commercial leases: to Teddy's Shoe Stores, the store at 815 Davis street, Evanston, for five years beginning June 15. 1927. To Louis and Eva Grondek, doing busincs~ as the Evelyn Shop, specia lizing in ladies' reacly-to\\·ear. the store at 815 ~~ Davis 'street. Evan:--ton. for a term nf years beginning J~t!y 15, 1927. Hoka~~~~~~U~~t~s, LI:~~~~3 Mrs. Harry Moyer of Plainfield, N.j ]., who was the guest of Mrs. S. M. Singleton, 1104 Forest aven~e, returned home Sunday. Mrs. Moyer, who was a member of the cla ss of 1894 at Northwestern university, attended the functions last week at the university. Let Us Estimate Your Cement Driveway Flagstone Walk or Porch We do all repair work on propertyincluding . Brick, Stone, Cement, Plaster and Stucco Wash. We gtve. each job our personal attention. I I Shortridge & Saxton 419 Richmond Road. Kenilworth Phone Ken. 2 7 3 5 SAFETY EDUCATION IN SCHOOLS Before the close of the schools the accident prevention department of the Chicago Motor dub a.rranged for visual education of school children in traffic safety, through the medium of poster lessons in 20,000 classrooms in northern Illinois and northern Indiana. ~fiss Dorothy Lawrence is attending a physicial education camp at Powers Lake, Wis. She is not returning to her home at 520 Lake avenue until the middle of July.

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