Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 13 Jul 1939, p. 7

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I ~ the Village Gireen. Holiday Réunion But the prime object o! this two- daysumnmer evenit is to give oppor- tunity for friends. and neighbors to get together in -an atmosphere of Te- laxation: and holiday, spirit, and Te- new or. promnote thatneighberly asso7- ciation that makes Wilmnette the linest of, places in which to live. Jot down the dates- and mhake it ,a point to rneet your 'old friends and, new ýneighbors on Wimette Days, and enjoy a royal good time, is the -advice of the sponsors.. To. arrange. and produce this an- nual funfest requires a considerable expenditure. Should receipts exceed the cost, the difference goes into the service 'fund of the Chamber o! Commerce, from which contributions are mhade to worthy causes. Relatives Guests at E. M. Jeffords' Home Mrs. Erskine M. Jeffords, 1018 Lake avenue, had as her house- guests over the. Fourth o! July and through the Sunday following, her sister, Mrs. John E. Wilson, o! Piper City, Ill., and the four Wilson daughters, Leigh Arlo, Lois Ellen, Roberta Lou, and Lilla Jean. Mr. The regular monthly meeting o! the Health Center board, scheduled for JuY 13, has been postponied un- fil July 20, at 10 a., m. Play Tennis Titie Round Thms Week-end With the dust of the first routd matches subsiding, the, Shawnee Country club tennis courts this week-end will be the scene of the closing rounds -in the midseason ten- nis tournament for Shawnee mem- be rs. A large turnout o! spect ators is expected byv Chairman Edwardi opened hemen' a unu womens i last Monday on the Shawnee courts were Jerry Doscher, Robert Lund- strom, Robert Johnson, Herberl Jones, Carl Knotter, B. T. Besser, Virginia Liess, Nancy Larson, Mary Coyl, Mary Jane Watson, Betty Mal- oriey and Marjory Wood. Plans are now being completed by James D(,hcrty, Shawnee ten- nis coach, ta kpen the club's junior With Barrett were Mr. and Mrs. J. Peterson, 629 Green Bay road, Mrs. C. Costo and Miss Josephiîne ,I A ~ ) Costo, 1926 Birchwood avenue. MisslULII % Y Costo was severely lacerated' by., I L n R broken glass, and was taken to the 1152 Witm.fte A»e. Wilmette 1 ti0 Evanston hospital tor tieatment. sÀ"t an It snugly, igte hair dry. guests at the Jeffords' home. IN OWN HOME Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Nason and their son and daughter, Bob and, Sancy, have returned to their home at 1200 Greenwood avenue, a!- ter having lived at Sante Fe, N. M., for the past six years. The Edward E. Hendersons, who were living in the Nason home, have moved to 1007 Greenwood avenue for the summer veloped from thE Shawnee courts. remo' CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY Patsy Kenney, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Kenney, 222 Six- teenth street, Wilmette, celebrated her third birthday last Wednesday with a party for eighteen o! her lit- tie friends. KODAK 35

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