Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 24 Aug 1928, p. 8

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. ·M · 2nd MORTGAGE LOANS Gladys VerHalen W eels · · RIDGE Elmer F. Lider;· Evanston Mr. and Mrs. Albert VerHalen of 310 Third street, announce the marriage of their daughter, Gladys, to Elmer F. Leider of Evanston. The ceremony was performed at St. Francis Xavier church at 11 o'clock .Wednesday, August 22. Miss Dorothy VerHalen attended her sister as maid of honor' and Walter Friedrich attended Mr. Leider as best man. A wedding dinner was served at the home of the bride after which Mr. and Mrs. Leider left for a honeymoon in northern Wisconsin. ElltTRICS COP SUDER BAll HONORS aau lout for npain. improYrliacata. coutnctioa. re&aaacia1 or tdaut ol ialproncl raidnatial property. Tbr. loau aa bt npaW -.. .. canaintt aODitly· iiUfall·tatl ia 1'. 2. or 3 yua. Oar npn.-.itt will be pta.d to pn coaaplrtr illfomaatioa. 05ce opea I o'clock Sahanlay fftaiap. We r: Defeat Baptist Team to Become Uncliaputed Title Holders in ' Playground ·l ..eape The Ridge ·Electric playground ball club played its way to the village championship last Monday evening by winning from the Wilmette Baptist team by a score of 12 to 5. The Wilmette Ice team is runner-up for the championship. Final games in the league were as fottows: WILSRORE BOND ' MORTGAGE . CO. 1150 Wibadh AYr·· Vilbat Tbatrr Blda. Plloar WiL 21. 1 ·~ripdaire C~ratioa, the world'slargeat mAkers of eleetrie ftfrigeratOn · · All Stars (6) Tennlc'l A. C. (12) George Merganthaler Erwin Bremmer John Selzer Harold Johnson Roman Selzer Bob MacLean Dick Arnold Lyman Goss III Curtis Colegrove David Boyton Allen Schaeffer Claude Hill Bud Wilson Henry Haack Jr. Russell John1on Manning Powers Charles Boyington Wilmette Ice (3) William Schindler Allen Hotrman Ed Hoffman Ed Schlldgen James Hoffman Ursal Sutton Moe DeHa.ye Richard Chester Adam Borre Richard Meier Ridge Electric (12) Jake Hottman Jack Brewer James Salzman Earl Wieler Ed Hartman Nick Soles Adam Phillips Peter Schwall Benjamin Thalman St. Joseph (0~ Victor Delnlein Milton Gut Peter Bohner, Wendall Phillips Joe Hottman Lawrence Weiss Harold Schuleuter Ray Hoffman Ralph Klinge Ed Phillips Baptist (5) Frank Guthridge ·Allen Herron Martin Olson George Williams Allen Grulin Arthur Youngberg Earl McDow Bill McDow Lester Johnson Till: You don't hear it start ··· You don't heat it stop You don't hear it run For twelve years the pioneer in automatic refrigeration ··· once again sets a new standard. hear it start. You don't hear it stop. You don't hear it run. The New Frigidaire is the most beautiful refrigerator ever developed commercially. But more surprising even than its beauty, is the convenience of its details. You should see it for yourself ··· only then can you realize the advance which the New Frigidai~e marks in convenient housekeeping. Kenilworth Club Completes Plans for Golf Tourney Thursday, September 6, will be a red letter day for members of the Kenilworth Golf club, for it has been designate9 as the date of the second an.nual Golf tournament iponsored by the cluo and to be held at the Barrington Hills Country club. Starting time is 1 o'clock and the outstanding event will be medal play, 18 holes, handicap. Success of a similar tournament a ye~r ago has prompted the tournament committe, H. B. Taylor, chairman, to make even more elaborate plans for the approaching event. The field is limited to eighty players agd reservation.s must be made without delay, it is explained. · Working Qn the committee with Chairman Taylor are the following: Cljve J. Taylor, Leon B. Allen, Arthur Mcintosh, Karl Korrady, Ch~rles Driver, Harry Wesee, ]. T. Dix, Frank Ketch~m. Noble Gillett, Richmond Kenyon, Samuel S. Ross, Hugh A. Foresman, Jacques De La Chappelle, Grant Ridgway, Leslie McArthur. Mrs. E. F. Meyers and daughter, Amna, left for their home in New Orleans the early part of this week after spending a week with Mr.s. B. F. Bits· land of 1228 Elmwood avenue. -o-Mr. and Mrs. John A. Ronan and family of 901 Greenwood avenue returned last Monday from Bailey's Harbor, Wis., where they spent two weeks at their summer home. --o- 4 · NCREDIBLY quiet operation, greater cabinet beauty and convenience · · · surplus refrigerating power bullt into a new and radically improved compressor · · · this is the New Frigidaire. Millions of dollars were spent to make possible the New Frigidaire. 8Qund-proof rooms were constructed for tests. Delicate sound recording instruments were used. The result is an entirely new c:fevelopment fn autommatic ref~era· tion. The New Frigidaire is incredibly quiet. You don't I -- Big sPecial demonstration The New Frigidaire is now on our showroom floor. We're giving ·a .special demonstration every day. and every night this week. Come in and see it this :week and learn about the low prices and . easy General Motors terms. Ui E. Erie Street . STOVER CO. Whitehall 4tU · I ·.&- ·· EYaa·toa-tal Slleraaa 4-Ye., Gnealeaf 4f8t Roseland-lHOl S. Mlehlgan An., Pallmaa Hll'lllaad Parl--181 Ceatral AYe., Blglalaad tiUt Puk lit . . . Elabarst-115 So. Yerk .SL, Elmhant 118 Haltltart Wood..-811 Lladu AYe., Wltlaett· Latltange-4 S. _Fifth An., LaGrange 4718 UU · ortllwe.t Sld&-UII llllwa·kee AYe., Pall· P·ttUe 8enlee Co. of IQIUlera 10.-at all .,. j sade .illt8J · Uti .N. Westera AYe., Loag· tllelr o··· : · · beaell' fill Tile Palr-81:Jttll Ploor-8tate liM . i- W~1ter· Ualte4 Gas A Elet. Co.-at all their . · 8oatll llde-1717 8&oaT Illali4 An., Piasa . . . , . oMMti .. 17111 lftl W. 7ttll'"8t., &alell·e Ut'l Oa~ 'i'al'k.....:.lflellolaa Hardware Co., 111 Xar· w......... ~ I&., COiaaltat lift loa 8~ ··ulelt t · . . Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Stafford and daughter, Margaret, of 936 Sheridan road, have returned from Michigan City, Ind., where they spent several days. --aMrs. George Turner of 1019 Ashland avenue, entertained the Book club for luncheon and the afternoon meeting on Wedne!l.day of this week.

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