Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 12 Oct 1928, p. 55

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October 12, 1928 WILMETTE LIFE ENTERTAIN STUDENTS ELECT MISS McCLEERY . Miss Ada Belle McCleery, superinTri-Ship CluL at New Trier Hiala tendent of the Evanston ~ospital, was ~cbool to Be Host to Represent&- .recently elect.ed second. v1ce president twea of Suburb~ Leaaue Sclaoola of ~he Americ~n Hospital association at. Its convention in San Francisco. The Tri-Ship club of New Trier Miss McCleery was honored with the election despite the fact she was not Township High school will ·be host present. Saturday, October Zl, to representa~ tives of the student bodies of schools which are members of the new suburHelen Crossley, daughter of Mr. and ban league formed last spring. New Mrs. J. C. Crossley of 408 Washington Trier, Evanston, Deerfield, Oak Park avenue, will entertain six guests at Morton, and Proviso high schools ar~ luncheon and a motion picture party members of the league. · Saturday afternoon in honor of her The purpose which prompted the twelfth birthday. calling of the meeting, according to -~Donald Frisbie, faculty sponsor of the New Trier boys' organization, is to bring about an intermingling of the various schools in social and club affairs as well as on the athletic field. The hope of fostering mare friendly relations between the six schools is the ultimate aim of the gathering. Ten boys will represent each of the schools, according to present plans. Frederick A. Kahler, dean of boys at New Trier, who was recently elected president of the Suburban league, will speak, and George Cogswell, president of the Tri-Ship club, will welcome the visitors. Alan Hoagland of Winnetka is chairman of the club committee which has charge of arrangements for the conference. 2nd MORTGAGE ·LOANS · We aab loaaa for npaia, impm·tmmll. collltnctioa. nbaaciaa or parcbale ~f impm·ecl ~deatial property. That loaaa caa be npaid aa co~·eaa~t aoatbly iaatal~raa ia 1, 2,. or 3 yean. O.r npll· MDtata·e wiD be pleuecl to a··e complete aaformatioa. Ol6ce opea aatil I o'dock Satarcby e·caiap. WILSHORE BOND &: 1150 MORJ~GE C . O. 2111 Wilmette A·e·· Vilbae Tbtatn BldJ. Pboae WiL Tennis Stars Open Championship Play at New Trier High Tennis champions of the four New Trier High school classes have been decided by matche s completed this week, and the winners will play for the fall championship of the high school. E. Hoffman defeated M. Shetley 6-2, 6-2, 8-6, for the freshman championship. He will play C. Kavanaugh, who defeated Jack Mee 6-4, 9-7, in th e sophomore final s, for the right to meet the winner of the match between the junior and senior class champions in the all-school final s. · Bill Morris. ranking player. who came t::> New Trier from Senn High school, won the junior class championship in deci si\·e fa shion when he whipped J. Ludwig 6-0. 6-0. He will meet Bob MacLean. senior champion, in the other semi-final match. MacLean eliminated R. Koretz 6-4, 6-2 in the finals of the play for the senior class championship. SISTERHOOD TO MEET The Sisterhood of the North Shore Congregation Israel wilt open its season with a reception given in honor of Dr. and Mrs. Louis ]. Kopald at . the temple on \Vednesday. October 17 at 2 o'clock. There will be a musical program by Andre Skalski, the well know~ pianist. Members have also been urged to attend the sewing at 9 the . same morning, as there is much work to be done. TRI DELTA MEET The ~orth Shore Alliance of Delta Delta Delta met October 10, at the home of Mrs. Ralph H. Burke of Evanston. The hostess was assisted by Mr~. Alfred C. Boyd, Mrs. Howard. E. Robinson, Mrs. Don C. Sutton, and Mrs. George I. Tomlinson. The monthly afternoon card party wilt take piace Friday, October 26, at the home of Mrs. Frederick E. McCord, 2131 Ridge avenue. ·E vanston. ·Mrs. I. K. Stover, who has recendy returned to her home at 1044 Ashland avenue, from a trip east, brought Mrs. F. C. Dou.b et of Buffalo, N. Y. back with her to be her houseguest. As a special fall offer, any electrical contractor listed below will wire and install outlets at this unusually low price. If more than three are instilled, the extra ones will cost only $5.75 each. Have some installed in your home--:all three in different rooms, if you like-wherever they will serve you best. An extra outlet should be available in Do gou 1lllllt8 every room for quick use of a portany of tlae· able lamp, cigar lighter, cleaner, · waste effort& or radio. ? · Telephone Vs ToM' or An, Mem·er of tlae North Shore Eleetrie League fo~~ecbicShop .,.. ....... Gleaeoe Glencoe Electric Shop Glencoe 97 Park ....· Novak and Parker Park Rldae 45 Dee Plalnea 5801 Scott'· ElectrU: Shop Del Plainea 4291 I l W.A. Bauer UDivenlty 6842 BftDitOD Electric Co. Univcnity 5223 H. D. SUIIUDcn and Co. Unlvcnlty 23 7 ........ OleaYiew Glenview Electric Shop Glenview 246 wu.ette Adami Eleetrlc: Shop Wilmette 1040 Chat. P. Dalmcke Wilmette 3765 NUMCeater Nilel Center Electric Co. Nllet Center 90 Hillt Electric Shop · ArL Ha. 363 ~.:· You May Pay for the Outlets "Uttle by Little" PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS JOSEPH W. KEHOE, District Manager 1141 ·central Ave., Wilmette Telephone Wilmette 2899 -oMrs. Alice Fitch of Clinton, Iowa, is· the houseguest of Mrs. D. H. Carter qf 1221 Greenwood avenue.

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