Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 12 Nov 1931, p. 26

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j,' 'F..- - .. t,. t--- .,*1~= (Contributed) Tlhe Vista'del Lago :club lheld its anitai, meeting at the club located at Sheridan road ini "No Man's Land" Thursday evening. November 5. The meeting was preceded by a special dinner served in the, club dining rooni and the nuimber of members at- tending this meeting ivas the largest in the club's history. The entlîusi-] asrn displayed by 'the niemabers after .heariiig the animal, report and also the reports, of the varionis comimittees ran very high and to cap the climax. of the eveujng a rising vote of thanks ,%as, given to the president, .j.. l-laynes, m,:o lias been, twjce re'- . elected. Tt is seldoni these days that a. club I can .operate .without îpecial assess-, 'ments and the lfinancial statenient' of the Vista indicates that ii is iii a bet- ter condition flow than it lias, ever b eeun, and the club will operate duiringý the next twelve months on the reve- nues derived fromn dues and patron- age inithe lininroorm.i %vill'be issued for nomiinal susg. 'This pln vou1ld also embody the stipula- tion that the members w*ill retire theiî<lionds, as each 'meniber. feels, the security would be greater than, any other form they could nv est i at this time. The interest bas never been 'de- faulted and in face of the fact tl'at the. members are paying the interest themnselves the majority feel that nio better security can hé had than when they 'are obligated to pay the interest on these bonds, it was explaitied. The Vista del Lago looks forwar d to having one. of the most gala sea- sons ini its history. The parties, for- mai, bridges and womnen'S' special bridge parties havýe been unusually well attend«d. The, annual meeting, was Co nducted' by President Hayne.s and the follo'v- ing members were electéd to, the board: 0. A. Blackburn, A. NI. Barrett, Thomas Coyne.' J. P. Haynes, John out a plan 'for the refinancinig of t -e Atrtigwt lit iti entire boiided indebte'dness before the punting for accuracy contest, 1934. It -,ill probably be embodied «nOalsMihr o yadcsv the plan to close equlty nienbership at some set figure so that the actual margin in the playoff. value of the equity menmbership. will Howard Pedersen won the passing be in Ï'be 'neighborhood of $1,20Q, and for accuracy honorsb scoring thirty- thereafter non-equity rnemberships four points, out of :a possible fifty'. I '~ 'M

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