Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 5 May 1938, p. 26

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Tou Rave tu 1mve.~aeat 16 VT*s* $ 18.75$ 26.53 37.5% SUS0 75.00 106.11 375.00 530.34 750.00 1061.08, 04.00MO s Ivested TOTrAL ACC1JMULATIO. Ea* Mxoutb for... I HTOTAL -7 yers, 4 monthe 440 500 On lO.u..................0 14 13 ys 3 moàths 791 îOL.00+I..us** lSysows...............5 101 20.ms.............120 1732.68 *AT CURRENT RAT E.0F INTEREST 31/2% Bonne ut REnd eof8MMonths..............S 9.78 Bonne ut End of 15) Months.................. ......S5J FIRST FUDURAL SAVUNOS ASSOCIATION 0F WILMETTE Chari.r.4 and Superviadrte Uniued States Goveramont 1126 Coetrel Ave. ToUph... WiI.*t. 1623 the board will wL8As b;L a-. exercises by the officers and enlisted men at the base. Under the direction of Lieut. Ed Frank, squadron commander, the fly- ers will go through their regular schedule of drls, which, include bombing, diving, field ýand carrier. Iandings, spottipg and scoutinig pÉob- lems, and flight manueveçrs. The. Texas Pet.roleumn company to ok ýdelivery last week on a 1938- mi>ode! Stinson plane, to be used for officiai. work. Ralph. J. Hall is to be the pilot. J. L -Pa-tiold, .of the staff o f C ur- tiss field, is to leave for- Europe on May 14, for a three-months vacation,, if ivas iaunounced tod'ay. CON VALESUÉNT P. L. Born of the Public Service coznpany. Who underwent an opera- tion last Saturday at the Evanston hospital is'reported convalescent 'and will soon be,.able to return to bis home at 1705 Forest avenue. M,%r. and Mrs. R. M. Sherritt, 714 Ashland avenue, and their two daugh- ters, Arlee Rue and Evaro Jean, who took a -cruise to Bermuda during the Éaster liolidays, returned to Wil- mette the Sundav following Easter. They Were away for about seventeen davs. in recent weeks. Last week the womnen of' the club participàted ini their first luncheon of the season and started their Sat- urday afternoon- card games held simultaneouislywitb the golfing events staged by the men over the week-. end periods. Illinois country club bas increased its membership materially over the past five years, since John MacEll- hatton has been manager, and the current season is no0 exception to, the rule. TFhe various committees-ha-'ebeen appointed and the season's program of golfing events and parties will.be announcedi the very near future. Saturday, May 14, is the date set aside for the Formai Spring party. Mrs. C. B. Cook of Winnetka, new chairman of the women's events committee,' introduced :a large group of, new members at the opening luncheon Tuesday,- April 26. These included: îMrs. Walter J. BlQdgett, Evanston; -Mrs. James E. Clarke, Evanston; Mrs. John W. Coffin, Glencoe; Mrs. P. L. Edwards, Wilmette-; Mrs. D. A. Grant, Mrs. Ralph Hooke,' Mrs. Julius Kersten, Mrs. James R. Lunke, Mrs. Robert Simpson, ail of Evans- ton; Mrs. Walter Rahn, Mrs. Harold G. Wilson, and Mrs. Allen A. Wright. ahl of Winnetka. Special Savings on our-own CLIPPER -.SANDALS White, Gay sndeed 4e tise pr4nt tie *4%4G5 wit o pe n toe and wedg sol. Narrow On DavisSt.. EVANSTON hhk I

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