64 Miss Ruth \Vebster, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. \ Vebster, 719 Ljnden avenue, was hostess at a luncheon and bridge party for fourteen friends last Saturday at the Chicago Yacht club. -oMr. and ~~ rs. ~I arsha ll V. Kearny, 905 Greenwood an·nue, are being congratulated up on the · birth of a son, Robert James. born on ~lay 16, at the ] olm B. ~I urphy hospital, Chicago. WILMETTE LIFE June 7. 1929 The S. B. Roberts to Motor to Harvard· Commencement Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Roberts, 629 Gregory avenue, are leaving Tuesday to motor to Cambridge, Mass., to attend the graduation excerci es at Harvard university where their son, Blake, is a member of the senior class. They will be accompanied on the trip hy their niece, Miss Esther Littig of Berkcle,· Cat. After the v;ee k of festivitie-s' at the Universitv, they will tour the eastern coast. returnit1g to \Viimette about ] uly 5. Upon their return :Miss Littig, who is an accompli shed\ pianist, is to enter the American Conservat ory of ~~ usic ENTERTAIN HOUSE GUESTS Wilmette Trims Waukegan --·LOANS--DJ Yaeatlon Is coming flO to UOO-Legnl Rates FJL\XK }'JNANCE CORPORATION Suit(' 1901 , !l!l N. LaSalle St., Chicago State 9886·86·37 Mrs. Victor Hygo of Duluth, and in Memorial Day Melee her two daughters, the Misses Jeann_ e Wilmette C. of C. came from behind and Mary, who have· been taking post Memorial day to defeat the Wauke- · graduate work at Columbia university gan K. of L. by a count of 13-7. Robinson, local rewere guests at the home of their couceiver, was the sins, Mr. and Mrs. Shelby M. Singlehero of the contest. ton of 1104 Forest avenue three ~ays His homer tied the last week. Mrs. A. ] . Hesler of Hmsscore in the eighth dale, a sister of Mr. Singleton, was frame and he tripled also entertained by them over Memon hi s second ' aporial day. pearance during the Mr. and Mrs. Fred G. Harbaugh. of Rub bock, Texas, announce the btrth of a daughter, Dorothy May, May 19. Mr s. George P. Harbaugh of 12l9 Forest avenue is visiting her son at stanza. The vi'3itors tallied five times to open ' the encounter. Philli ps, Wilmette twirler, was a hi t unsteady at the "Schwartz" Borre start but after the fir st \Vaukeganite to hat in the second had added another home run to their score, he was almos t invincible. He allowed only three hits and no one was pa·.;;sed during the last , seven frames . It was a great melee and the holida,· crowd went home convinced that w·ilmctte ha s a sc rapy hall club. Box score: Wilnwtt«> f'. of f'. AR. R. Janetz, cf. . ...... ..... ... 3 2 Pot·tprfield, rf. . . . . . . .. 3 2 Welsh, lf. . . . . . . . . .. 4 JT. 1 1 DO YOU NEED MONEY? ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~f~o~r~t~h~e~s~u~n~ln~l~er~c~o~u~rse~·------------~R ~ u~ b_ bo _c_k _.__~------------------- I ;::::a !!IU\1\1\l\l\I\MI\N\MI\IU\lW\NW\IUVUU\I\IU\1\t\1\IV\IUUVU\N 51 N cE ll&H 2 $ ~· c: c:::: c:::: The Entrances Express the Spirit of c::::: c::::: a:::: ~ ·2 c::: c::: SKOKIE RIDGE B. 0 () 2 1 .. .. 1 1 .. .. 1 () () B?rre, 3b . .... . ............. 4 L1epe, ~s. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :l Kassel. lb. . ........ _... . . 4 Baker, 2b. . . . . . . . . . I Robin.·on, c. . . . . . . ... . . ;> Phillips, p. . . . . . . . . . ... 4 ~r, o 1 2 2 1~ 2 (I (l 2 0 1 ~ ~ lil H. 0 0 2 0 1 2 1\'auk«>~an K. of J,. .AB. R. F. . 1 I~ I~ ::: s 5 :: 2 ::;; ::::a Kosir, 2b. .. .. . . . . .. . . . .4 C'onracl, cf. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Kabarec, 3b. . . . . . . . . 4 .J. Kuzmic . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Raasch, lb . ....... ... -~ Dack. rf . .. . . . . .... .. .. .. 4 A. Kuzmic, ~s. . . . . . . . .4 Doci., c. 4 Yuncer, p. . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 ~CI)l'f> 1 0 1 (J (I 1 0 2 l 1 1 0 (I (, 0 1 0 ~ I :::::a s 3 by innings: 'Vilmette C. of C:. 0 1 1 3 0 1 0 7 *--1~ ]~ J \Vaukegan, K. of L. f) 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0-7 s 3 Two-hasp hits--Porterfipld, Li 0p P. Thr ~2 base hits--Kabarec, Robinson. RomP runs --A. Kuzm:c. Yunc r. Robinson . Douhl P pla~ Li Ppe -Baker-Kassel. Wnlks ~Off Phillip~. 2: off Yunc e1 ·, 4. Struck outBy Phil lips, 6: hy Yuncer, 5. Hit hy pitcher--By Yuncer, Boore. Stolen ba~e - W elsh. West Wilmette Schools in County Field Events Cook countv rural schools of Divi sion No. 3 held their annual festival in the Forest Preserve· near Morton Grove Wednesday, May 29. Alice Bernardi and Richard Graham, of the Di strict 40 '3chool, and Virginia Huettle and Harold Wagner, of District 37, represented their respective schools in the health contest held in connection with the festival. They were chosen by Miss Katherine Griffin, of the Grosse Point Health center. District 40 entrant·_, in the track and field meet at the festival who won prizes were: Anton Kraus, first in the broad jump; Blanche Kreusch, first in the running races for girls; Earl. Borre, · first in boys' running; Alice Bernardi, second in the running race for girh; Louise Graham, second in girls' running: Ulysses Andrews, second in the running race for boys, and Phoenia Wirt. third in the balloon race. Anton Kraus was a member of the winning relay race team. Miss Dorcas Branson, daughtt;r- of Mr. and Mrs. Foster Branson, 817 Central avenue, will return on Tuesday from Monticello seminary, Godfrey, Ill., for her summer vacation. 5 :§ ::; :5 ~ ~ ~ I i ~ Delightfully informal, well executed, the entrances are indicative of the best traditions of Community Development. Skokie Ridge homes are and will be built to the individual tas~es. "Dfive out and see the homes already built and the plans of those under construction. They are pleasing in design and interesting in their liveability. A representative is on the premises at all times. BAIRD & WARNER OFFICE: I = ~ Phon~s: 1071 SKOKIE RIDGE DRIVE; GLENC()E Glencoe 1554-Briargate 1855 Sheridan Road to Park Avenue, Glencoe, West to Bluff Street, Nort~ to Dundee Road and West to Entrance. (We reserve the right to change our prices without notice.) IIIUW~UWUUiftftM~IUIIIMNIMIUUUWIMIIIUUIIUUIJ\IIIIIWUIIIMMVIMMMIUU\IVIMlll -oMrs . W. W. Wheelock, 132 Oxford road, Kenilworth, was hostess at a luncheon and bridge party .on Tuesday of last week at Skokie Country club, and another luncheon on Wednes~ay.