Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 9 Aug 1929, p. 34

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34 WILMETTE We Use Government Approved Chemicals LIFE VISITORS FROM CHINA August 9, 1929 This C. D. Culbertson and his family, from Shanghai, China, spent last week with Telephone Superior 9853 Mrs. C. Culberston and Mrs. ]. ,C. Gapen, at 909 Elmwood avenue. Mrs. Gapen and her son, Clark, left Satur- Several Matches Played Off in All · Sections of Event Deday for a resort on Lake Co,u dcra\' i:1 northern \Visconsin, where they ,,·t il spite Weather join Mrs. Gapen's brother, C. B. Culberston, and his family for a two week< Our apecial proc~11 of fumigation deatroya all moth-life in Play in the tennis tournament on stay. upholatered furniture, ruga, fura, etc. the New Trier High school courts for -0We Call for and Deliver the week ending Tuesday, August 6, Mrs. ]. E. Lloyd of Hubb~rd \Vood.s. was slO\nd up somewhat by heavy CHICAGO 1007 NORTH CLARK STREET formerly of Kenilworth will entertatn rains which made the courts unfit for her Kenilworth bridge club on Tue s- use. However, se,·eral matches were fcontracts for ~:xtermlnatiRg Roaches, Bed Bugs, Mice and Bats.l day at her home. played in all sections of the tournament. . , In the quarter finals nt the h·).\~S inglrs Clyde \Ya)"hlc defeated Btll ~ordhurg- t\\'O out of thr~c sets. \"ordhurg- \\'On the first easlly, 6-0. Then \Yarble came back t~) take the next t \\'0, 6-1 and 6-2. Cordon Ra~ · ioricited to ~eel LeYinson in the quarter ftllals 0f the boys' singles. LeYinson \rill 1herd or pia~· \\' arh1e for the right to llleet H. Sudh 1w in BELL thl' finals of thi s sec tion of the tourTEL[PHONE nament. Junior Singles BUlLD\NG Tn tht ee of the quartl'r linal matcht:s '929 of the junior . ingles C. L. Darling. Jr .. trimmed C. Kavanagh 6-.l o- 1. ~far :-~hall Dudley eliminated nill Crib. on ()_() 6-3. an·d Fred Russell defeated Bob Brown () - ·L 6-2. The oth er quar!er final match nf the junior singles. Lt.·on Dickinson \·s. l·:d llarrell, had n<'t he<"n pla:-Td up tn Tue:-.day. Pia\· in the ~cnior sittt.!lcs had reached the quarter finals .hy TtH··..;day. for th<: most part. nnly utll.' nntch rc·maining to be played hct\rccn D. :\. l\: napp and F. 0. Ebeling. Those \\·hn ha\'1..' rcachL·d the quartL-r lin<tl.., in this :-.cctinn of the !ottrnalll L 'tlt arc: F. \\'. l !ultn. F. :\. Emmutb, :-:. Yoshika\\ a, F. E. Stewart. ~f oore, ~tnrktotJ, and \\'. ~. ')bnmtier. Holter \ron PHT F. ~- Barr hy default, Eannot~:-, eliminattc! Boll ).Ltd.ean CJ -7, (J-4. Yushika\\'a trimnH.·d C. Darlin!.!· 3-G. (J-1, G-:2, Stt.'wart heat 1. \V . THE DELL SYSTEM IS BUILDING AHEAD 0.&.i. TH£ GROWTH OF THE COUNTR 'l llifl ()- 4, 6-2, ~f oore whippe.d tl.· ~la y (J-1, 7-:1, Stncktotl defeated D. \\. anl:!'er G- 4, 6-3, and Obermeier twunccd J~n sen in 'two love sets. Stockton in Semi-Finals Obermeier, after taking tlte lir:-.t set in hi~ quarter final matclt \\·ith Stockton h~· a G-3 count, lost the next two, THE United States i_, developing a This outlay is · required because 7-:1 and 10-b, advancing Stockton to the :-ol'l11i-flnals t)f the senior . .;inglcs. new civilization. 'fhc telephone is the telephone is a universal servant ( )n]~· one 111atch 111 tht: junior an indispensable clcn1cnt'in it. 'The dnuh]e..; scctiun of the t!lurnatllent \\·as of this detnocracy. Business uses it played during- the week ending AuBell Systen1 i ·~ building ahcaLi cf to create n1ore prosperity. Hotnes gu:-.t (j_ C. Soutll\rard and J. Ludw~g dcieaterl 1 ·:. \\'itt and 1~ . J lutchings the gro\\'t h of this ci,·ilization. In use it for con1fort and protecin . traight sets G-1. <>-2. H .. Bro\\'n and L. Dickin c.;ot t had pn.: ,·iou~h· elim10 2() the telephone budget :r 1:1nd tion, for keeping frienJships alive inated 'J'. Sullivan and C. Ka\··anagh. Others paired to play in the first and buildings is 5-t 111illion dollar:~, ::nd enriching life. Its general round are: l·. H.ussell and ).!. Duclky ,.s. Dean \ ' ail and j. Bt)oth, and J. " ·ith nc\V building~; rising,.i .1 20~) use enables each personality to Corns and Hooker ,.s. l'. Darling and l3ill Cibson. cities. X ew eq uiptnen t for ccn tral extend itself \vithout regard to Play is just .t~etti·w under wav in the men's doubles, r-~::;1, r and ]ct1kins offices \\'ill cost . 1-!2 tnillion ; exdistance. ha,·ing eliminated Fmmnw <it ld Darlin g 6-0, (J-3. Emmon s, in :-. ttad of ch~ nge li ncs 120 1nillions; toll lines 'The telephone ideal is th~a anyYosltik~\\'a, was paired \\'itlt Darling, 119 111illions~ as prc\·1ously annottnccd. ( )t hn schedone, anywhere, shall he able to ule cl 111 at cIt e s a r c : 1.1 a r a n cl S t m· e r \· s. 'I'hc Bell Srstetn's total expenditalk quickly and at reasonable ~f acl.ean and Kna!JP, and \ '.!i l and Hoger:-. n. La\\'~un and ~[()ore. I RAINS SLOW PLAY IN N. T. TENNIS TOURNEY IS ·· the telephone's job and goal · r ture for pl~n t and service i 111 proven1en ts this year \vill be 559 tnillion cost "·ith anyone, anywhere else. Bell Systen1. rrhere is no standing still in the dollars. ILLINOIS BELL TELEPHONE COMPA.N Y BELL SYSTEM I ).[iss.l~t_lth IIarristm, 307 :\bho:-.tfor ~l road. ~"'emhrnrtlt has h~en Yi~iting ~liss AcJ;llaH!e Hall. CJ3t, II ill r1 uri, Indian !!ill. Ruth ha. been in Leland, ~~ ichiga:1 all ummer at thl'ir htlll1l' there. She returned here on :\ugu~t ~th ior a ri!--it of eycral da\ :-.. · -n ~1 r. and ).f rs . C. F. Dauber rct'urned One Policy One System Universal Service recently to their home at 334 Central an~nuc i rom a \\'l':-.tern tr:p. Thev toured to San F' ran cisco, then to Portl~ncl, Ore., and hack home by · way of 1 ell ow tone Nationa l park.

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