Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 2 Aug 1929, p. 43

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August 2. 1929 ... WILMETTE RETURN TO EAST Mr. and Mrs. Van Brunt and their tw? chi ldren. George Edward, and Sh1rle:v. who have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Klunder of 909 Chestnut street have left Wilmette ~o return to, their home at Flushing, Cong Island. fhev have spent a period of two weeks with the Klunders and before returning home will spe nd a week m Kewanee. They expect to be at their home August 17. L(FE ! I 43 Winnetka Outfit F plls as Locals Win Tenth Game By AI Schaefer ' .... . Highest Grade -- . Victory No. 10 was chalked up by the Wilmette Chamber of Commerce baseball outfit last Sundav afternoo,l Drapery and Upholstery Fabric~ when the Winnetka ni~e. ancient rivals, fell in a stirring battle to th e tune of 9 to 8. ANTIQUES S lugging in huge · ~ . ------W · I' · A · .f · portions predominMrs. Alfr~d A. Price. with her daughe spena aze an ntaque urnnure ated, in the affair, ter. Ruth, of Covans, Mel., is visiting Repairing and Refinishing her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and d Wilmette garnering Mrs. Fred \Vild of 628 Greenleaf aveHair Mattresses and Springs Made to Or er sixteen hits and the 1oser s outhitting nue. _ 0_ t1 lem 1 )V one. ~fr s. Frank T. Barry had as her Kenn~dy twirled week-end guests Miss ~laud Nallv and Highest Grade Upholstering from the portside ~iss Eth<'l Britton of Hamilton.' 0 1 it. 808 Oak Street Established 1895 Ph. Winnetka 145 for the home crew. - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - . . \ ' - - - -- - -- - - - - -- - -- - - He was hard hit in \ the earlv . frames \ hut afte-r d0fti ng ~I!V\1\l\1\IV\lV\I\AI\I\I\I\IU\I\1\Ill\lmi\I\1\I\I\I\III\I\I\I\I\I\I\I~UUU\I¥. sINcE part of his heavy \nl\f\1\MI\I\~I\I\nMnMN\1\MMMnMN\NINJW\I~N~ uniform. he held 5 H US!"(' )I Smith ::::a the im·aders at bav :::a $ fairly well. His control was hi s big 5 asset. only one host ile reaching first :::a ::= ,·ia th e pas s route. Sup(Jort, which \ra s a hit sl0w in the beginning. came tu his :.tid many times before the tussle ~ was ove r. ~ c:::: · Kruft was 011 the mound for . the c:::: c:::: losers. His hacking failed him in one c:::: or two critical places and this, coupled ~ c::: " ·ith three passes and a barrage of six teen hits. lost the game for the \\.i nnetkans. The weather was scorching and the humidity heavy, which in fairness to both hurlers, must be taken into con2 c:::: s ideration when considering their work. 5 Smith was a batting hero for th e 2 winner~ with a walk, double. and homerun. Bill Schroeder. hu s kv centerfielder for the invaders, led ~ their attack with a single and two four -ph· c:: :-wats. Evans garnered two one-bas·e c:::: c:::: effo rt=- and a triple, while Kruft aided s his own cause with a double. hom er 2 . c:::: c::: and single. Kassel. wh ose earh· . ea:::::: ~o n batting slump has disappea"'red · !n the past several weeks. wa s the leading swatsman for the local s. He gath< : rcd a two-bagger, triple, and a duo nf singles. Borre also cracked the ::: 2 hnsshide vici o usly. slugging a single, double and three -bagger. I UPBOLSTBBING Cabinet Work H. G· . LINDW ALL == : : s == Drive Through Skokie Ridge ~ : $ .... - - - ---- AT CULVER Charles L'llrich. son oi ).l r. and \f r .~ . A. H. Cllrich, 925 Lake a\'ClltH.' and J,amcs Koegel. son of ~r . and ~1 ~ s. 0. 1·,. Koegel, 716 Nint h street. are t\yp \· en- enthusiastic members of the sllmmer camp at Culver Militan· sc hool. \\'alter Pierson, who ha _ been at Fort ~heridan. vi . 1 itecl Oli \·er Roddie. son t1f Mr. and ~1rs . ]. B. Boddie. oi 135() \rrecnwood avenue recentlY. Oliver Boddie is now at Great Lake s ~aval . Training tat ion, where ·he 'viii he f M two weeks. John Brenner, son of 1-fr. and ~fr s. L. ?\. Brenn"r, 1330 Greenwood avenue, sp.ending the sum1ner at Camp ).fa-Ka- \\a-Jan, where he is a Tunior officer. · --0- ::: c::: 2 ~ ::: = 2 ::; ~ :::::: c:::= ::; ;:::::: = 2 ::: s ~ !s ;;;:::; c::::: oc::: ~ c:::: c:::::: -oMr. and Mrs. Charles H. Jcnne s.;; , of Spr ingfi eld, Mass .. par,ents Roger R. Jenness. 220 Linden avenue, left ~f ondav to return home after a visit of two weeks in \Vilmette. of ~ c:::: c= c::: c:::: c::: C2 c::::: . To appreciate Skokie Ridge you must visit it. As you drive along the winding roads, picture your own home here. In the quiet atmosphere, away from the hustle and bustle of things, your family will enjoy it. Representative A hJJ(Il'S on Property a::::: c:::= ..:::= -0- Dr. and Mrs. A. Z. Eisenhart, of Burlington, Ia .. who have heen the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vvr. G. \\'agn er, 808 Green leaf avenue, for four weeks lcit on Wednesday to return home. S~l% = 5 c:::: c:::: r:::: 2 c:::: c:::: $ c::: BAIRD & WARNER Office: 1071 Skokie Ridge Driv~, Glencoe Phones: Glencoe 1554-Briargate 1855 Sheridan Road to Park Avenue; Glencoe, West to Bluff Street, North to Dundee Road and West to Entrance. c:::: MONEY ::::::· c:::: c:: 2 c:: Have funds to loan on choice Improved North Shore Suburban resIdence property at 6¥.1% Interest. See us on renewals. E. G. Pauling & Co. lt S. LaSalle St. Suite 718 Teleplloae Franklin 77ft · ~UIIIJIIIIIIIIUUUUIMIUIII/UIIIIIIIIII\lllllll\1\lll\IIIUIIII\IUUUUUUIIUIIUUUVIRIIIIRIUU\IUU\IUUUINUIMIWUVUliVliiiiMMIWll i :2 c:::: c:::

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