Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 17 Jan 1930, p. 52

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52 WILMETTE LIFE January 17, 1930 !::"""" -·llllllttlltltltmllllllllllllllfllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllfllllllllfllllllllllllllllllllllfllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll~ i , E New Directors of Mrs. Angie .Reford Dies; Credit Bureau for Member of Eastern Star The funeral of Mrs. Angie Reford, 1930 Are Elect~d of Evanston, a member of the Wilmette Order of Eastern Star, was held at the Rosehill Cemetery chapel W <~d nesday afternoon, with services conducted by the Eastern Star. Mrs. Reford is survived by her husband, Fred Reford, a son, Robert, and a claug-htt·r, Rose. Mrs. \Villiam I. Fisher, 1637 Sp~ncer avenue, was hostess to eight friend~ at luncheon and bridge last 1f onda,v at Sha\vnee Country club, in honor of her <>istcr-in-law, ~f ;s. I. \V. Fisher of Seattle, \Vaslt. THE CHIMNEYS Center St. at Hill Terrace Telephone Winnetka 34 70 Contains a group of 3 to 5 room dignified -oWharton Clay, son of Mr. and Mrs. \Vharton Clay, 430 Sheridan rnad, Kenilworth, gave a birthday party for a few of his friends last week. HOMES for those who value neighborhood, exceptional exposure and out and the privac~ and quiet obtained only by thorough soundproof1ng and careful selectiOn of tenants. The Chimneys, a building of most unusual type, combines good taste in design, finish and appointments. with the comforts of spacious rooms. wood -burning fireplaces, cross v~ntilation. ample closets and storage. real kitchens and electric refrigeration. ~ook, REAL ESTATE LOANS ~===============~--------------------------------~ ;:,llllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllllll lllllllllll l lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllli~ I Have funds to loan on North Shore residential property at reasonable rates. See us on renewals. Also mortgages for sale. tO E. C. Pauling & Co. s. La Salle St. Franklin 7740 Names of the new directors of the Wilmette Credit Men's association were ·announced this week following a final checkup of the ballots. John Hoffman, A. C. Pearson, C. E. Renneckar. and \Villiam "l'a!·lor were chose n for tv.·o year terms and A. Van Dcusen for a - one ~·ear term. Mr. Pearson. ,\·hose term as a director of the association expired the ftr~t of this year. \\·as reelected. Xamr s of ten candidates for the directorial positions appeared on he ballots " ·hich \\·ere mailed to the members of the credit men's organization. The four nominees receiving the highest number of votes automaticallv be- · came directors for t,\·o year terms, while the nominee receiving the next highest number of votes '"as elected for a term of one year. The holdover directors \\'hose terms will expire at the end of this year arc Paul Rensch, Lloyd Hollister, and J. H. Hughes. At its earliest ron\'tnicncc the new hoard of directors will meet to choose a president. vice-president. and treasurer for the ensuing year. 'J'hc retiring officers are: \Villiam '~'aylor, t?resident. C. E. Renneckar. Ytcc -prest<lent, and Dan (~. Stiles. t reas mer. St. Augustine's · INVESTING FOR PROFIT f;unclay, January 1!\, will hr. th e ~~cond SundaY after Eninhan:v. 'l'hrre wtll be llnlv 'communion at R o'cloC'h: in the mm:ning. Chun·h :-:<·hool~ anc1 Bihle classe:-; will he h<· lcl at !l o'dock in thP. mm·ning-. nnd morning- nrn:vrt· with ncl<lr es~ will be h e 1d n t 11 o· ·Irw. l<. Next Sum1nY hei ng the third f;undn.Y in the month. the Dau~htcrs of the King " ·ill ha \'C thrir monthly Cornoratt' Communion at S o'elnd( in the morning. The Yf'Stry will me et this <'Yening in · tlH· reC'tn t·'s office at 'i o'C'loC'k, inst ea d Ct[ 8 o'doek. the usual time . The \Yomen's Assol'iated Guild:-; h egnn th Pir season's worl( with a meeting last Friday. TheY will meet throughout the yea t· on the second nnd fourth Fri.days of eneh month unless announced dtfferently, p REFERENCE for Real Estate · Mortgage Investments is increastng steadily. The cause for that preference is the realization that loss of principal in one investment out of all one's holdings, decreases the profit on the whole. The record of Evanston and North Shore Mortgage Inv. estments is one of profit to holders. The annual meeting of the parish will he held in the Parish IlousP Mondn.v. January 20, at S o'clock for the ('lection of wardens an.£1 vestrymen for 1930, anc1 also to appoint five delegates to represent the Pn.rish at the Diocese convention in f'hicago, February 4 and a. P.epnrts of the year's work will also be given. The nnnual parish meeting will be preceded by a pn.rish dinner Monday evening, JanuarY 20 at 6 :30 o'clock at the Club House. for which rpservations must be made beforehand with the rector. EVERY PROPERTY -regardless of its present condition, can be Modernized to suit you. 11 It Pays to Modernize"' JOHN F. ·HAHN, Incorporated ESTABLISHED 1899 This Bureau (not for profit) will gladly help you. Bonds . Mortgages . Real Estate · Insurance . Renting North Shore Modernizing Bureau Aftlltated with the Home Modernizing Bureau of the Nat'l Building 1619 Sherman Avenue Greenleaf 2700 EVANSTON Rogers Pk. 5115 Industries, Inc. 708. Church Street, Room 250 EVANSTON, ILLINOIS University 0991

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