Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 1 Jul 1927, p. 21

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July 1, 1927 WILMETTE training in first aid to the LIFE 21 ....,.. I t ( Red Crou luues 42&5 I its course of Fint Aid Certificates injured. ., . ~ .,' The General Electric company, like The Chicago chapter of the Red the companies of the Belt Telephone Cross reports that it has issued 4,265 company with which it is associated, first aid ce~tificates to employes of the requires all employes to take the Red Chicago and suburban industrial firms Cross ·first aid course. To set an during the twelve months ending May 31. Of this number, ~2 lay instructors example for their workers, all the high were appointed to teach the courses executiY~s receive instructions in the free of cost to their fellow employes. emergency care of the injured alon_g A toll of 75 000 lives is claimed each with the shopmen. .~.·Ls a resua, thts year by ind~strial accidents in the compan y repor~ s, there is a strik.ing Mrs. George R. Ben son, 210 : Melrose u nited States. To reduce mortalitY decrea se of acctdents and loss of ttme avenue, Kenilworth, entertained her from this !'ource , th e Red Cross offe;s fr om work. club at luncheon and bridge Tuesday. I P. V. BRIGHT RETURNS Philip Vaughan Bright of 731 Ashland avenue, arrived in New York Monday from a three months' European trip and has returned to Witmette. Mr. Bright sailed on the new steamship, Ile de France which was making its maiden trip. Mr. Bright'~ sister~ Mrs. R C. Rose, and her daughter, Mary Elizabeth, of La Jolla, Cal., will arrive on July 6 to be the guest:· of Mr. and Mrs. Bright. Geor1e F. Payne Dies After Lingering IUneu Funeral services were held Tuesday for George F. Payne, 221 Wood "Court. at St. Francis Xavier, the Rev. Patrick Gleason offi~iating. }f r. Payne, who was associated with the Wilmette: Grocery and Market, died last Sun, day. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Helen Payne, and five children, Wittiam, Albert, Gertrude, George and John. Mr. Paytie had been ill for some time. ~---------------------------------- ------~--~~-~--------------~ .. , Corne On Out··to CEDAR POINT PARK. ON LAKE GENEVA A .T WILUAMS BAY Leave. the big city's smoke, dust and grime for a few days and come out to America's most beautiful lake-where unbounded joy and radiant health are found in abundance. Take the children off dangerous streets and bring them out to this wonderful Garden Spot-where they can romp and play in fresh, invigorating air and health-building sunshine. There is no place like Lake Geneva-and CEDAR POINT PARK is the Most Beautiful Spot on the Lake. ., . E~ery CEDAR POINT PARK is a Completely FINISHED Subdivision-the Kind That Others Merely Attempt Today, the only desirable homesites available on Lake Geneva are to be found in CEDAR POINT PARK-a subdivision masterpiece. The last section on sale now. A few choice lake front lots, with full riparian rights, still available. An excellent investment-as values here are rising steadily. CEDAR POINT JJARK is only a half mile from Williams Bay Station on the Northwestern. Full shopping facilities near by. All improvements in and paid for. Light and telephone, lake and spring water piped to each lot. Four spacious parks, beautifully landscaped, for homesite owners. Ground is high, dry and heavily wooded. Practically· no mosquitoes. Rigid restrictions insure having most desirable neighbors. Summer Sport GOLF-Several fine clubs within short distance of CEDAR POINT PARK. I · TENNIS-Private courts are right on the Park grounds. ' I BATHING-No 6ner beaches anywhere. The pur· est water in all of America. FISHING-Bass, Pidcerel, Pike, Perch, Blue Gills and Whether you plan a summer home or choose it for investment, CEDAR POINT PARK offers a wonderful opportunity. All authorities agree that the greatest advance is yet to come. Come out over Sunday and actually see this Wonderland. Or, drive out on smooth motor roads. Write or telephone our Chicago office for full information and folder. ((Muskies." BOATING- Everything from canoeing up to speedboating and sailing. 1 1' ' l I '· r . IPJN-(71~-:!!/ ~ak ~, POINT PARK Come at~ .58~ CEDAR POINT PARK SUBDIVISION ( 2865 No. I l a CHICAGO OFFICE . . t'k Street Tel. GRAcelaDd 3110 Out Over Sunday! N. W., or a . . pleasant three hours' drive on wonderful aantal= trip rate on the Special 12.00 round· c. a r-aada . . .. · I ·

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