Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 20 Oct 1966, p. 80

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

Kinzer O n e of Panelists At Education Institute David M. Kinzer. 260 Fairview Av., Winnetka, recently took part in the fall education institute sponsored by the Illinois Association of Homes for the Aged at Starved Rock State Park Lodge. Mr. Kinzer, executive director of the Illinois Hospital Association, spoke on personnel policies during a panel discussion. ATTENDS MEETING Dr. David F. Austin of Winnetka recently was guest of honor at the 15th Brazilian Congress of Otolaryngology in Rio de Janeiro. Dr. Austin 900 Private Rd., also taught a course in ear surgery to congress participants. He is assistant professor in the college of medicine at the University of. Illinois Medical Center in Chicago. J . Parker Hall III (right), former Winnetka Tennis Association president, gives a tew tips to Fred Lederer, the group's newly installed president. (Howard Fochler Photo) Somebody sick? Rent sickroom supplies. Hertz Rent-All rents hospital beds, wheel chairs, walkers, physical therapy equipment, whirlpool baths, oxygen and inhalation equipment, infra-red lamps, humidifiers, portable TV sets, ultra-violet lamps, and all kinds of slimming aids. Name just about anything you need for a sickroom and Hertz Rent-All has it. Prompt delivery and pick-up. It's as easy as one quick telephone call . . . 583-5858 HERTZ Officers Installed, Trophies Awarded by Tennis Group New officers were installed and trophies awarded at the recent annual dinner of the Winnetka Tennis Association. Fred Lederer was installed as president. Other officers are Donald Movie, vice president; Mrs. Latham Wheelan, secretary; and Walter D. Scott, treasurer. Members of the board for the coming year will be Mrs. Hugh K. Brower, Howard Chandler, Arthur Dubois, Patrick Krone, Robert Lindner, John Pennington, Victor Peters, Mrs. Henry A. Pickard Jr., Paul Lees, and Mrs. A. G. Geocaris. Tournament winners were: Womens' singles--Mrs. Theodore Donaldson, winner; Mrs. John M. Clark, runner-up. Women's doubles--Mrs. Grant Beadle and Mrs. Lew Witz, winners; Mrs. Theodore Donaldson and Mrs. A. G. Geocaris, runners-up. Men' singles--Tom Rice, winner; J. Parker Hall, runner-up. Mens' doubles--Lee Bishop and Bill Rice, winners; J. Parker Hall and Charles Schaaf, runners-up. Among the past year's activities reviewed at the dinner were a men's tournament in May, four mixed round robins for members, and co-operation with the park district on the North Shore open and Nielsen trophy tournaments. KENNETH C. PRINCE is voting for YES. Y O U C A N LIVE I N " T H E EVANSTONIAN" and enjoy gracious l i v i n g in a of unexcelled at 7508 Hinman location convenience Avenue. It's very seldom thai one of these elegant six-room apartment homes is available in this elevator building, so we suggest prompt action on your part. Imagine! 26' living room with fireplace, picture window and balcony; three 16' twin-sized bedrooms, two gleaming tile baths and tile shower stall, all electric kitchen with extra large refrigerator, dishwasher and electric range. Radiant heat with thermostat control. Garage stall in building with radio-controlled door. Carpeting, air conditioning. Income tax advantages. Owner will sell equity for $32,500. P. J. CULLERTON for County Assessor because he has set an outstanding record as Assessor of Cook County. Quinlaiv* an^Tys o iv,?** 1571 S H E R M A N UNiversity 4-2600 BRoadway 3-3750 AVENUE Alpine 1-6700 Board Approval Required. This tower is 984 feet high. Our inventory of finished moulding would equal 100 Eifel Towers in length. _ Over 250 patterns in stock. CUSTOM PICTURE FRAMING 24 HOURS For a complete Frame including mat and mounting is All Work Done in Our Own Shop y js± p ^T The only thing old fashioned about us is a desire for excellence. 80 Visit our Studio · Paint · Glass · Wallpaper /y% · Vinyl Tile · Ceramic Tile # Paintin s CLAUSEN 9 * Prints \f ^ i c*y d b i d W e will stand on our heads t o please you H| 6 2100 22 Green Bay Rd., Winnetka (South of Winnetka Ave.) O c t o b e r 20, 1966

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy