Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 20 Jul 1928, p. 26

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WILMBTT·E -LIFE .July 20, 1928 u.. ·.arham l'rophy Play BETROTHED The engagement is announced of Miss Anne Kelly, daughter of Mr. The first round, 18 holes, match play, and Mn, William Kelly of 1071 Ash handicap in the Cunningham tropey street, Winnetka, to Edward Green"Whereas, all that is highest and best competition will be played this Sat- wald, 1r., of Highland PaFk. The in the culture of the world will be urday, July 21, at the Wilmette Golf wedding is to take place in the early gathered at Chicago in 1933 to celeclub. The semi-final round, 18 holes, fall. brate the one hundredth anniversary match pta~~. handicap for the vice of the incorporation of this city." president's trophy is also scheduled fo~ Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Rye, formerly That preamble to a resolution rethis Saturd~y at the club. A low net residents of 1015 Chestnut avenue, cently adopted by the Press club of foursome. 18 holes, medal play, handi- have bought a home in Montclair, N. Chicago states in a few words the vicap will be played this Sunday, July 22. J ., where they will move the last of sion for 1933 that is being transformed August. They are now visiting their into reality for the centennial celebraIllinois ranks second among the daughter, Mrs. Brower Monroe of 724 tion. Maclean avenue, until they leave. stat~s in the production of pig iron. Recruits for the World's Fair legion are coming _in from more distant points than ever. Especially does the MidWest display its approval of the five dollar enrollment campaign. Distant cities and foreign nations are uniting to aid in the greatest project of its kind ever attempted. For instance, the city of Erie, Pa., will loan to Chicago for the centennial the world famous war~hip Niagara, Commodore Perry's flagship, in the Battle of Lake Erie. Remember? "We have met the enemy and they are ours"! For one hundred years the Niagara lay at the bottom of the lake. Today it is restored and is at anchor in the harbor of Erie. BODY REPAIRS· FENDER REPAIRSJames Simpson, chairman of the Chicago Plan commission, has pictured a TRIMMING - PAINTING - All Finishes super-city in a communication to the centennial trustees, in which he pledges the unwavering support of his commission. Sauganash and Wabansia, famou s. AT A MODERATE PRICE Pottawattamie chiefs, and Shabona, who rode through the Fox River valley warning the settlers of lllack Hawk's last raid, will all be portrayed by present day Indians in a series of historic pageants. These will vic with· A1hland and Fullerton Aves., Chicago the "last word" in scientific achieveTelephone Lincoln 4109 ment in a mighty ensemble, which, under present plans, will be viewed alike Local .Representative: A. KASPAR, Wilmette 2995 b:9 millions of Americans, and bv at least eight of the crowned head s.· Starts at WUmette Club Wilmette, KenUwo:oth Boy Highest and Best in Scouts Meet Once a Week C l B Sh ,U ture tO e OW~ Ten Boy Scout t~oops meet regular~y ea~h week in Wilmette and one m at 1933 world's Fair Kenilworth. The numbers of the troops and the places of meeting are as follows: Wilmette Troops · Troop 1 of the American Legion post, meets 7:30 Wednesdays at St. Augustine's church. Troop 2 of the Congregational church, meets 7 :30 Tuesdays. Troop 3 of the Methodist church, meets 7 :30 Tuesdays. Troop 4 of the St. Augustine's chruch, meets 7 :30 Thursdays. Troop 5 of the Presbyterian church, meets 7 :30 Mondays. Troop 6 of St. J olm's Lutheran church meets 7:30 Wednesdays. Troo~ 7 of Wilmett~ Community, meets 7 :30 Tuesdays at the Congregatkmal church. Troop 8 of t· he Baptist church, meets 7:30 Thursdays. Troop 9 of St. Jos~ph' s Catholic church, meets 7 :30 Fridays. Troop 10 of the Optimist club, meets 7 :30 Thursdays at the Howard school. Kenilworth Troops Troop 13 of Kenilworth Community meets Thur sdays 7 :30 at the Community .Center. - .Jf ERBY'S SUPERIOR SERVICE\ ~ f WILLIAM ERBY & SONS CO. 707 Forest avenue Mr. and Mrs. J. Wallace Kerr of are entertam~ng Eugene Lathrop of Melbourne, Fla., for the rest of the summer. Joe Walsh of Montreal, Canada, and Willis Lux of Detroit were their guests for the past weekend. -o- Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Long will return tomorrow from their honeymoon to their home at Tenth street and Oakwood avenue. Mrs. Long was formerly Miss Winifred Richardson, dean o£ women at Northwestern university. Poor Brakes may mean an accident! The JUMBO Brake Tester will reveal the TRUE . condition of EACH Brake. Positive ~qualization and perfect balance of brakes is assured. Accurate hydraulic gauges eliminate all chance for human error. 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