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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 21 May 1926, p. 42

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WILMETTE LIFE May 21 , 1926 SALE FOR SHUT-INS FOSTER ESTATE IDEA Invite North Shore Residents to Attend Billa Realty, Inc., Opena Picturesque Sale of Summer. Things at High· Indian Hill Eatatea to Prospective land Park May 26 Purchasers Mr s. Robe rt Smit h of 333 Maple \\ ' it h a reso lution th at "the dcs'crt;tave nue, Hig hla nd P ark , has is'sued tinn of God's g r eat outdoors w it h any card s to a t ea, Wednes day, May 2(), thin .~ less than t'1 1e best of man's h and iat which time she \\' ill open he r home \vork is too poor an a ppr eciation ,.: for th e display of · art icles made by t he tna n 's heritage," B ills Realty, Inc . ' S h ut~Ins a nd whi ch will h e o n sale hY conll'S fo r \\'ard wit h the annotlllcl' the Voca ti onal societv fo r S h ut-I n ~. tlll'nt of the late st addition to \\'i lfrom 10 a. m. to 5 p. -m. tn<"t 1e. . T he seaso n of the year is at hand. ·\plat of_ the n~nct~·-two acres com she expl ai~J s,. ""hen a great many yen -~ ~)~~--- ~ng. Tnd~an J ft}_J _I·~.;tate s , ha" h< ;~·t ple who a te! 111 the \\'Ork of the \ ·oca - .t(llptt:cl h~. the \ tll:tge ho~rd of \\ tl ·11 tional Soc iety fo r Shu t- In s by frequent lltt'tt<' and . 1 kalet<loscoptc mant H !' pur chases nf t he things " ·hich tiH·y t ht' -.e heat ttt tnl acres of)·es tcrday h;t\'t have for sale, are going away for the I>< 'L' Il tll;~dc a par t nf \\_ tlmettc and ;m summer. The need of the Shut -lth no\\· hc111g _den·lope_d tnto one <·: itg-oes on . from day to cia~' . Thert'iort·. tll(l~t heauttful :-,rrtt0n s. 1 it is important that <.'\Tryonc who find-. I Adjoin s Famous Club it at all po:- siblc to patronize thi-.; :. t ay · \\' ith :\\'<1Ca road <111 the twr th a1,(: sa le and like\\·ise to aid throughout thr 1 T~t·inwal<l Cl\'Cllttt c111 the <:a'\1, l ndi;tl. summer. should clo so. llill Eqate:- adjoin .; the vcr~· exclll In the sale at the home of ~ fr -;. ;-,ire Indian I I ill dt.·\'(' lopment. \\ lt('n Sm ith \ Vcclnrsda,·. :.\1av 2o. " ·ill l>t· c;-, - -.parious propertie :; are Iancb c;qll'rl pcciallr attractin·· ~ nmt.ne r t.hin , f..!-.. -. urh in three, and twenty acrr cqat(' ~. as lunrheon sets in the 1H' \\' colored I rri;-,ct'<l""<'d h~ · rxrlu-.i\'l· hridk path " linens, organdy pill(,\\'S and daint~ · i and enjoying priYate s \\· immin~ po0l ~. summer fitting s for the hah~· . and ;tJ.,<, iairway s and putting greens . Indian !!ill 1·\ tatl· -.; wmpri-.c :-, 1>-:1 some e~pecially new hooked rugs in the new dr~igns. adaptc·d for :-,ummcr lot-; \\·ith frontage 0f from 011c hun homes. cln·d to t\\'o hundrl'<l t\\·c·nty- fin· it· ('1 Those who will a:-,:-,i st Urs. Smith and all cxr<"ptionally deep. hi~: hl ~· re are Mrs. Robert Forgan. :.\1rs. Ct·Mgc :-o lriritd and oi ~uftiri<,. nt dinH"n'-inn <- tc . Chi ld:-; . Yfrs. Car leton \'ail. :.\1 r~ . Cor - pnmit ni the la ~ t \\·on! in den·loti ;I 011 B ll c h a 11 a 11. :.\ rr :-, . Art h ll r (; l' rr ('II h. 111( ' II t . l' \' c 11 t () t he r ( ·11 "t r \1 ct i (Ill 0 i p r i \ Sr., Mrs. Eugene Andrc\r ~. \fr-. . ate !' \\'imming pool-. and the tllCI --t Howard Smith, : Mrs. Ar1ltur Cnretn s. picture . CJtiC lanfhraping, it ~o., n.Jr., ).frs. Geo rge StcYens. :.ti-, s \larian plaincd. It i-.; here that the honlt'and ~ l i ss Emilv Smith. -.eckcr \\'ill find the icltal lotatinn. :n home sites, one i. informed . Winnetka Musicians Go All Wires Underground · Electric light and telephone \\'in on Cruise to Orient will he l:tid in conduit.;, ttllrler grntltH! John. Oma.r Jewel, son of ~f r. anrl ~trr<'t "· ithtcad oi hl'ing n ·g ular. art ~1rs. A. C. Jewell of R39 Locust road. hL·autiiuli~· " ·inding- anr! in h·r pin~ . Hubbard \\'oods, and IIenry Chantplin. H'ith the tr ~tdition so highly prai,l'd l\\ son of ~fr. and :.rrs. H. C. Chatnplin. ,lurlgc l.cmmel in a rccl'nt lcctur~· ;1~ Jr., of ROO Sheridan rnad, \Vinnctka. \\'innctka. haYe been dnignattd a· arc members of an orclH'..,tra oi fin· Hlarkha\\'k, :-;etH'Ct. and c· thn ~itnih r pieces \\'hich has hctn engaged !11 hcautiiul fndian name~ . furni:-;h music ior tht' pa-,sengn-., on Hcnj;tmin Bill;-,, n·-,iding at ~hn i d : ~ ~~ the S. ~- President ~fcKinley of the r(lad and Crcen\\'oo<l an'nuc. 'Vii A<lt_niral. Orienta~ line, on i b S tl111 111l' r ; tnl'tte. is pre~ident of the BiJJ.., . Ht·alt\. rru1:-;e to the Onent. , Tnr .. rle\'C·Inpn...; of Indian Ifill I·:-. tall " Th(' hoy~ left Ja,..;t ~atur<la~· for ~< ·a t Ho\\'ard ~ f. Sloan j.., director in rh:trL'· tlc where thn· ,,·ill C'tllktrk. The hmt <·f thl' -,ak:-. ortin· on tl1c -.itt', an <1ff1.t t I is srltedukd to rctmn about the lllid - nf architertt~ral beaut\·, \\·ith ht·atn l'(' ;] die nf Ju ly. ]c\re l is a lll('tnhn ()f the i1tg- ;1tHI 111ah(Jt;an~· trim. :-.rninr cia. s at 1\'n,- Trier l figh Sl' lt()ol \\'here he is also l<:adn c;f thl' stucknt ~lr:-; . F . E. Parr~· llf r,.!.2. \lapk ;1,t or cIte:-- 1r a. T h c o t h n 111l' l11 h cr., of the lllll' and \ f r s. E 111111 ct t L. Po\, n , c (lrclw-.,tra arc Henry lla.rri.; and :\1 - .=-1.? Fifth -,trect, an' gj,·ing a "l>< tl. · bert Boci, students at :\rtnour Tn . .;titut.l· \'CH'agc" tea this aftern(lon 'at till' ic ·r ~· tHl ~'harlcs Dunran and Jf<.'nry 1mt:r's home in honor CJf :.f r:-. JanH·~ C Champlin, students at Xorthwc:-tem : F ldt r of ()25 Map ll' a\'<·n tH : , "·IH· :, lc;l\·ing shortly fo r abroad. uni\'er:-;ity. I .,. Italy T HE SARACENS introduced the art of rug weaving into Italy, as well as Sicily. Spain and France. Fo r t wo thousand years the Chinese kept sec ret their methods of reeling a nd weaving silk . so that the silk manufacture did not reach Italy until 1148 . Later the cultivation of mulberry trees for the silk weaving industry was enforced by Jaw. Those who most appreciate the delightful folk lore and legend bound up with fine weaving are those who find the greate~t satisfaction in the superior rug clean ing and repairing facilities avail able through our exceptional service. 1 1 , J(aShian)3ros. 114 5 Greenleaf Avenue Wilmette, Ill. Telephone Wilmette 1200 1 Scores a Gentdue Triumph The enthusiastic welcome given the G-BOY, Graham Brothers new one-ton truck, has e~tablished this fact: s a real-a majo-r It is rec?gn~zed at once a. -contnbutton to comme_!.:cial haulage. Revolutionary improvement in balance effected by a new system of weight distribution, compact wheel base ease of handling, g~nerous body capacity, advantages of. the ever dependable and always econo~ucal Dodge Brothers engine-all these Important factors enter into the G-BOY'S marked success. And then the price! So low that only . Graham Brothers, the largest exclusive !ruck ma~ers, with huge buying and build· 1ng capacity, could possibly achieve it. I 1: I I 3 tlllllltllllllllllltllllltlttlltll lllllllllltltlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllflllltlllllllllllllll'.liiiiiiJIIIIIIIIIi' ll'll'll"illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllttttllllllllllfllllllll_;, § - First. Church of Christ, Scientist WILMETIE, ILL. Tenth Street and Central Avenuf! l '; f SERVICES SUN'DAY SERVICES-II A. M. vVednesda y T es timonial l\1 ee tin g--8 P. l\I Sun da y School E xerci s r~ 9 :45 A. M . C. M. MeDonald 1019 Davis St. Subject of the Lesson Sermon: May 23rd~'~Soul a~d Body" READING ROOM-Il63 WIL~ETTE AVE. HOURS: D aily (except \V cdnc sday and Saturday) 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. Wednesday 9 A.M . to 7:45P.M. Saturday 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. Th e Dilli e an d W o rk s of Mary Bak e r Edd y and all other a uth o riz ed Christi a n Science Literature may be read, borr ow ed or purchased. Uaiv. ·2,2,4 GRAHAM BROTHERS TRUCKS ' I. SOLD BY DODGE BROTHERS DEALERS EVERYWHERE l ~..lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllltllllllllllllltlltlllllllltllllllllllllllllllllllltllllllllllllllllllllllllll! ~ The Public is cordially invited ta attend the Church Services and visit the Readin2 Room . -

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