58 WILMBTTB LIFB able place. However, .during the preparation for building the addition at Howard school, a place in the attic of the building came to light and the first court WCli3 installed as an experiment. Players wishing to use the court may communicate with the Playground and Recreation board office, Wilmette 468 and reservations will be made and ~ time to play assigned. Reservations may also be made to Dudley C. Stone, as·sistant in charge of the court, who is supervising its installation. If the experimental court p'roves popular enough and there is suffi.c ient demand for another one, steps may be taken to install another court and perhaps run an indoor league next year. Mrs. Edwin . Hedrick, 304 Melrose avenue, Kenilworth, entertained her sewing club at luncheon last Friday. -o-. Mr. and Mrs. H. William Smythe, 43 Kenilworth avenue, entertained eight friends at a dinner party Wednesday evening. February 15, 1929 Build 'lndoor Court for Horseshoe Fans; Now Ready for Use Horseshoe fans who participated in the Playground and Recreation board's tournament last summer will be interested in an announcement from the board office th::tt an indoor · court has been installed <~t Howard ·s chool anrl is ready for use. Indoor court s have i)een used in :1 few other recreation centers in the past but the Vvilmette hoard never installed them because of 1ack of a suit- Fathers and Sons , Enjoy Real Frolic at Annual Banquet · At The dining room of the First Congregational church wats filled with men and boys last Tuesday evening for the annual Father and Son banquet. The Sea Scouts were the hosts and c·r eated a slight sen .. ation when they began their serving in uniforms indicative of their seaman·., hip. The Boy Scouts were -oMrs. Edward J. Schager, 1050 Ches.t - there and were privileged to see for nut avenue, is vacationing for several the first official time Myron C. Rybolt. Scout executive of the North Shore weeks as Miami Beach, Fla. area, who has just come to the north shorL from Kansas City to succeed Walter McPeek. Mr. Rybolt was given 3 esa cheer bY the Scouts as he wa1 corted by ·the Rev. W. E. McCormack. minister of education of the church, to his place at the ·speakers' table. He was cheered again when he concluded his succinct and inspiring address. S. ]. Duncan-Clarke, chief editorial writer for the Chicago Evening Po·3t, was the principal speaker. He began his remarks by alluding to the character of Abraham Lincoln as being an inspiring example o f American manhood. He told the boys to "be yourself. to be your best '3etf," and spoke further of the necessity for a bov to learn to resist the demands of the crowd in favor of keeping faith with his own best self. One of the striking features of the evening was the singing of camp songs by the boys. young and old. Porter vVarrington Heaps at· the piano and the Rev. W. E. McCormack as leader were a combination which provided an easv outlet for the music in the cro .vd. Myron H. \Vest, president of the board of trustees of the First Congregational church, presided as Toastmaster. Th e banquet was served under the joint auspices of the Boys' club, Boy Scout s, Sea Scouts, and Men's club. last- Clarissa Engels Marries Wilbur Ludwig February 6 Clarissa Engels, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Engels, 1939 Birchwocrl avenue. \Vilmette, was married Wednesday morning, February 6 to Wilbur Ludwig at St. Joseph's ch~rch. The ceremony, which was performed by the Rev. ]. A. Neumann was followed immediately by a ' wedding breakfast at the home of the bride's parents. Mrs. Clarence Braun of Wilmette was the bride's only attendant while Virginia Corrigan, a niece was' flower girl. Bern Ludwig served' his brother a~ best man. In the evening a weddmg supper and reception were held at t~e brid~'s home. The couple are makmg thetr home in Rogers Park. Mr. and Mrs. Dayton Keith of Winnetka are leaving today with a group of ~vanston friends for a month's soJOUrn at Hollywood, Fla. the satisfaction of a REAL home on THE BEAUTIFUL NORTH ·S HORE Seated before a cozy fireplace with an interesting book in hand, surrounded by a happy family and genial neighbors-an envi~ble position perhapsBut why be envious? The Classified · Pages of this pap~r contain many "good buys" in homes which may be had on monthly payments not exceeding your monthly rent check. ~ WE MAKE·· Automobile Loans Refinance Automobiles buy Automobile Paper immediate SERVICE confidential BROADWAY INVESTMENT CO. 4753 BROADWAY CHICAGO PHONE LONG BEACH 6 317