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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 21 May 1926, p. 32

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WILME T TB LIPE BUYS KENILWORTH HOME John Duncan, of 1012 Ashland ave'nue, througl~ Hill and Stone, of 404 Linden avenue, has purchased the 'I rvin L. Simmons home, on Cumnor road. Kenilworth. The Simmons' hav-e gone to the, Orrington hotel, Evanston. Edward Blum ~nd family who have been renting in \Vilmette for the past two years, are now located in their own home at 914 Oakwood avenue, formerly owned by Carl H. Bruce. This tran sac tion was negotiated by E<ldington and Allen, 'Inc., 410 Linden avenue. May 21, 192fi BLUM BUYS HOUSE Will Hold Firat Grammar M 22 School Track Meet ay The first annual North Shore Grammar School championship track meet will he held at Evanston Saturday morning, May 22. Team s from the schools of Evanston, Wilmette and Kenilworth will compete, and Winnetka and Glencoe have also been invited to enter the' meet. The hov s \\'ill he divided into three classes-t;nder R5 pounds. 85-100 pounds and over 100 pounds. The en~nts will he as follows: 50 yard dash, 75 \'ani dash. 50 yard IO\Y hurdles, runnin.g· broad jumt). running high jump, pole vault. shot put and a half mile relay for eight men. The meet will he held on tht· field oi the Evanston high schoo l and will ht'gin at 9 o'clock in the morning. It "·ill he in charf.{c of C. H. Jackson, of I the 1·\·a nston schoob. Robert Townlev ·)f tht· Kenilworth schonl.; and D. C. · r· · . Stone of the.\\ tlmctte ~clwol::> . ).frtnI hers o~ the T·,\·amton h1gh school facj utt~· wtll act a:'. refrrrcs. Onr of thr l t11!1quc featurrs 1s t1tat .cn·ry fir.;t plan· I wtll he a record. unttl nrxt year :1t least. I PRESENT 39 OPERAs IN RAVINIA SEASON Formal Opening of Summer Opera to be Saturday, June 26; Tickets on Sale . Two of the world's greatest operati ' artists. Lucrczia Bori and Giovann i Martinelli, will open the Ravinia oper a season with Manon Lcscaut Saturday evening, June 26. This co mbination of artists and opera insures a packed house and there fol lows a repertoire of operas and list of attists for the season, of such merit as ·has been unexcelled in the hi story of this lovelv and famous woodland opera. house. · HOME FROM FLORIDA W. G. Stacey, of W. G. Stacey and company, realtors, 336 Linden avenue, \Vilmette, accompanied by Mrs. Stacey, has returned from a thrP.e months business trip to Florida. PURCHASES NEW HOME \\ lliam R. \Vatts, formerly of Winnetka, has purchased one of the new homes recently built by James Crabb, in Sixteenth street. through the office of Eddington and Allen. Inc .. -tlO Linden avenue. \Vilmettc:. ., . BUILDS BRICK BUNGALOW \Villiam M. O'Connell who recently purchased the William D. Norris lot on Walnut avenue, through the office of Eddington and Allen, Inc., 410 Linden avenue, broke ground last week for an attracti\·c five room brick bungalow. ATTORNEY BUYS HERE \Villiam L. Hart , atto.rney for the Chicago Motor cluh. has purchased and taken posst·ssion of the residence orol'erty at 623 Greenleaf avenue, fo nncrh· cnvned hv \Villiam Sanderson. I I ill anrl Stone. o.f -tO~ Linden avenue, were the brokers. BUYS HOMESITE J oscph D. Dingle recently purchased 1111eve:-> hr~ke mto ...the .Standard (~tl a beautifully wooded lot near Green- cumpa_ny stat H?ll on Shendan road, 111 wood circle, from Stanley K. Gage. ~.h~· tnan~l_c ot c~lll.lt_y land kn~w1~ a.; Eddington and Allen. Inc .. of 404 Lin- !\o ).fan . , Land la :-.t Sah1rda~ mght den avenue, represented both parties. aud attelllpted to open the safe. They \Yt'rL' unable t·) (~O s arHI arc thought ~n have been frrghtc.ncd away heforc the _ ,. rould g-et anytl11ng o( Yaluc. . ~ . . :\1 r~. l·.IH·dtat~d \\'ni!T. ~35 Prame a,·,·nttl'. cnlt'rt;·.! tH:cl hn card club at luncheon \l onda~· at her hontl'. -o. Formerly wirh C. D. MacPherson ~I i:-.:-. Tillie Frier of Kcnihrurth left last Friday ior Plyt~touth, ~Vis., to Interior Decorating :--pend SI.'Hral ~lay.; wrth relatln· ~ and iricnds. Extedor Painting - o.Canvas Work- Antiquing ":\lr.;_ Orville -Daily, ld8 Tenth ~trc~:t. with Iter two chi ldr en. is visiting lter Craftex Texture§ mother in Manhattan, KarL , . ATTEMP! ROBB.,ERY . Albert W allberg ----1 2715 Reese Avenue Tel. Univ. 8507 Have funds to Joan on choice improvetl Xo1·th Shore Suburban residence property at 5lh% intpt·cst. Ree us on renewals. 5 i'2/o 1lt1 MONEY I E. G. Pauling & Co. 5 N. LaSalle St. Main 0250 HARDWOOD :\en- floors Inlet . -' t"\\' floorl'4 tlnINbt·cl. ~t·n nn.I old floors resurfnced. lunul or mnchlne work. Olfl tloorl'4 refln- FLOORS PARQUETRY Dunfee Floor Co. tint·.) 44 1 N. Dearborn St. l ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~i~~~i~i~i~iii~l I------------------------"· ~ ~ITHOUT f t ~. R COMMISSION: i1>1ht>cl. All hlgh t·l:as!il '"ork only. Oldest Floor Hou·e Ia (;blcago tza let, e t etrg, e t: ropo and ~ grea es woman smgcr, an oMpera. ann ~ Chamlee. Tuesday evening, June 29, Romeo and Juliet will be sung _hv Lucrezia Bori aod Edward J ohnson. · , These interesting . facts were an - 11 ~ 1 ~nced at _the luncheon for. the Ra i \'lllta club ~we n at the Mora me hote I last friday' by Louis F.~kstein. Abou t Will Hold EXhibit of :160 nu·mhers were present, the mcl't ing- being the larg-est an<l mo<>t in School Children's Art spiring the club ha s ever held. · Exhibit-; of art wnrk done hy t hl' ; ).f rs. H.alph Poole of Lake Fore-, t. 1 pupils of \\'ilm et tl' srlHHll.., ,,·ill he held president nf the club, wa:-> in chargl' on Tttt'sdaY. \\'edne:-.dav, ThursdaY nf the meding- and mad e an a<ldn·~ . . and Friday: }t11H' 1. 2. .1, ·and ~ at th~· follo\\'rd by the report of la-;t season· ~ \'arious schools. Tht' Laurrl :-. rhfi :-JI acth·itic..;, read hy thr n·rording .; er will hold it'l exhibition on TtH·-.chy . rrtary, Urs. Arthur Byfield. I ' he C\: ntral .;chnnl ~l;l \\'t·dtll· -, da _ ,-. tlH· . ~ Ecka~ein Tells Plana _ 1 Ln~an :-.elton! on I ltur.,day ;tnd thr ).fr. l·.rkstcm told of the plan"' l<·r Hrnrard -;rho,.! <lll Friday _ Till' t':'\ · the 1\ayinia opera sea:->on for 1926 and 1 hihitinn~ " ·ill he open in ·tlw n l' nin~· . l there wnc frequent ripples of bughtn :\11 parents and friend-, also when he spoke of a few of t1w 1 it "·as said . are im·ited to attc111l and in~pert tht· trials wl1ich beset thr life of an im " ·nrk of _t _hC' pupils: ___ __ . prcssario. Thirty-nint· operas are inrlndl'd , ·t ' \1 r-, . llar<:ll Ct' 1> . \\ orthltlgt,·n 1.1t this ..,t·asons ro -; ter. thirt\·- two ,,1 1 () · 1 1 1· 1 · 1 \\·hifh will he st'lected. Ot;c of thl· 1 I H' rrrngtntl tntl' . 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