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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 6 Aug 1926, p. 25

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August 6, 1926 WILMETTE LIFE 25 HEADS SYNDICATES I \Vill-o' -the-Wisp . . . . . . . . Hasselmans Arnold Joerns of Glencoe, Advertising Leader, is President of Three Great Realty Projects In Skokie Musicale ~fiss Olga Hamhuechen, contralto, and ).[iss Dorothy Bell, harpist, Arnold Jocrns, president of the advertising compan~; bearing his name, brought a deal of charm to last Sunresiding at 455 Oakdale a Yenuc, Glen- day's musicale at Skokie club. Both coe, figures this w.eek as head of three syn9icates that have purchased acre- the artists were gracious, aware of the On Lake Shore Drive age immedia tel)· \\·es t of Lake Forest sen se of their mu sic, and well groundnear the new Skokie Valley high cd as to technique. ~ block to lake-S min. drive to Lake speed electric. · ~f iss H amhuechcn, \\'ith her rich Two o( these arc forty-acre tracts \'ch·et qual it v and sinccretv of ex~ Among the young musJcJans of Ev- Geneva Hotel. south of the J. Ogden Armour estate pression. \Yas well able to· sing the anston arc Catherine Swihart, violinLOTS 60 X 158 \\·a. acquired from ~files Con\\'av and intense dramatic numbers she had ist, and her sister, Victoria, cellist, who on Deerpath road. One of the forties chosen. She \\'as obliged to sing two recently assisted at the children's as low as $1,400.00-easy terms is a part of the old Conway farm. The encores, one of \Yhich, "Ais Die Alte ).1 idsummer Frolic held July 27 · nther forty \\'as purchased from John \futt~r" by Dvorak, was probably the at Craigie Lea, the home of 1Irs. Only 3 6 Bargatns to Be H ~d O'Xl: ill. The other Joerns syndicate best liked of all her son~s. ~fiss Ham- Andre\\' ).{acLeish in Glencoe. The af- 1 took title to a section corner of thirtv- 1huechen ':·as accompanted surely and fair was gi\'en by students of the Na- · Get Yours NOW fi,·e acrrs fronting on Deerpath a~d s~·nlpathetically by ~frs. Dwi.ght C. tiona! Kindergarten and Elementary St. \f ary's roads. John Rodgers \\·as Orcutt. college. Phone or write for particulars. We the seller. The total "'('IS $146,250. ),fiss neiL a young harpist, Chicapay your railroad fare. · J ohn Griffith and com pan~· of Lake gn, played some l oYel~·, sonorous numForest represented the sellers and ~1r. l l><·rs . an.d others ~llat. \Yere exf}UlSiteS1 /2% MONEY I Jocrn's interc-;ts were represented hY !~· tmkhng and nppbng. Her touch 1 Have funds to loan on choice 1mELDER NEARY l1is attorney. James Edgar RrmYn . .· IS strong an.d ~bows an appreciation proved North Shore Suburban resu a ran teeat is faction \f r. J ocrns also heads a s\·nclicatc for the music 1ntendecl for the harp. idPnce property at 5 1h% interest. that has purchased 100,000 acres · of IIrt~ progran~. shmYed the harp in See us on renewals. 652 First National Bank Bldg. agricultural land in Ta\'lor count\·, Yanou~ quallt1cs, her fingers ' wrrc E. G. Pauling & Co. Chicago, Ill. Florida. including six niiles of gu·lf dexterous. and her rhythm good. She ; 5 N. LaSalle St. Main 02SO Phone Central 0374 !rontagc. 'fl!i~ la~d "·as purchased playc~ se~e~0 e11co~es, "Spanish. ~a- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ tr0m the Flnrtd<l \\ e.q Coast DeYclop- trole. .h~ 1 edesrh~. a Lullab~ hy n1tnt com pan _ , ., known as the HooYer ),f ontan1. and a nunuct by Hasse1intC'n' .~1s. at a .reported consideration mans. The program for the aftereli S3.500.000, or at the ratr of $35 per I no~m was as fnllo\\'~. Beethm·e n acrr. The Seaboud Airline railwa'· t \ftnuet · · · ·... . . .. . . Tournier and the A~la.ntir C~ast !.in~ raih\·Cl. ~· Sc'u!)ir . . .... . ...... . Tonrnier arc· nri\Y !nuld111g thc1r mam , lm.es dmn1 Off1 ande . . . Goddroid the Fl c~ nda rnast throug-h th1s prop- ! La Harpe Eollc1~ne nty. ),f 1ss Bell j ~~n.a . . . . . Pcrgole si Buffet Dinners Popular ' \ lSlOl; . . . . . . . . . . . . . K ricns Tm J.~ah nc . .. . . Grieg:> Ballade . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hasselmans 1fiss Bell \Ve T\vo .. ~ .... ... . . \Valter Kramer Rain .. .. .. . .... ·. . . . . . . . Pearl Curran The \Yhite S\Yan . . . . George Hulten ~1y Love is a ).1uletcer .. . Di Nogero ).{iss Hambuechen Ho\\'ard Preston of \Vilmette. bariton~. accompanied by Charles Lurvey of Chicago, will present a program at the next musicale, Sunday afternoon, August 15, at 4 :30. Lake 'Geneva Wisconsin Summer Hotnesites G & s 1 With Country Club Guests J , . \fi~" ITamhuccl1~n· Dminl! till' past three \\'('eks tllC' , frautllCTL'l ........ Schumann 1 Ouilm('tll' C'r1t1ntn· club has ht·c n l n ·- ' -~~~--~--~-~-~~-. ·r 1· · (""' · ········c···············-· ~IlL£. hut .et c 1nnns c1n 01111da:·s . ,,·Inch I WITHOUT ~ 11 1~ -..;11d 11a\·e h<'cn pr(l\'l!lg very : I P· 'pular. "thl'l't' hl'illL£ ir(lm fc1rt\· to 1 COMMISSION 1 fiit,· prl'~vttt l'arh Sunda,·. Tt j..; 1 icres- 1 On Deltirnble Homes nnd A.-nrtment I · · · I Buildings 1 -: 1n · t·' makl' rv-.,vn·atlf'll" t\\'l'Jlt\·-four t I 1 o h n "' H anc~c k M utual L.f hclt~r , in ad\':11H'C' f{IJ' tlti s "('n icr. it is 11 I · e _nsur- I <tid.,. nuf(t'l dintH' ~" ;trt' lwitlg ;;crn cl : "· n. J,A~~~o;;:;~nlonn Ast't-nt : f·ll 111\lr:'da\· n ·t·n i!H!-" a..; u.;;ual :1ncl ' 1 112 ,V, A<lnm!IC St., Cltf,..,.go -.. ;tndwirhc·..; and rnlrl drink.; 111:1~· he nh- ~--·······.;······,.···,.··--ainv d at anY t inw. Thr Ouilmdtc - ---tt·tlni~ COt!rh. art' "ai d tn he in ex- ' rvlktlt rnndition and arc rn in,·in t.r an ' unu,u;tl l~· l:tr. l!t' patrnn ;Jge thi.; . S('~-..1111., Safety ts the first con- L 0 AN S I I f 'I I Satisfy Your Summer Appetite ~HESE 'I I .. 1 hot summer days don't let eating become a duty rather than a pleasure. Change to the Library Plaza Cafeteria, where a meal is always enjoyable. The air is kept cool and fresh by a special ventilating system. There's always an assortment of iced drinks, dainty salads and sandwiches. and chilled desserts. Something to suit each individual taste; and always a proper menu for heaithful summer diet. The tables are large, the linen spotless, and the chairs are built for comfort. You cannot help but enjoy eating at the ).fr s. L f. Youngqui~1. children kft ·thi..; \\'f'<'k fC~r Lch :\;1~elc s \\'here liH·,· \Yill rl'main until the ftr:--1 oi Sep- ' tcmlwr. \fr. Youn).1:q11ist and son. Hill)· :tn.' qaying :11 the \Vilm rtte Golf dub I durin!..!· 1 ·hc ir ahs<'ncc. \fiss En,h·n "\'flungqui"t is in F\'anstnn with l;er a \111 t' \ rr". c. :\. y 0 un g q t1 is t. -0- '-l rt·ct. :1nd lll'r t ,,.,I 211 F!1t1rth ' \'Ollnl!e~t sideration in the North Shore Realty Bonds we o\vn and offer. Profit follows as a matter of course. \frs. Frank King. R23 Grecmlc;J.f ;J.\'Cnne. \\'as hostc-....; at a dinner part)· l l!in:n la-.t Saturcla~· tn'llin .~ i11 cclchration c1f 1hl' hirthcl<l,. Cli her hu:h<lJHl t \\'110 recent!~· rl'tunwci irom a month's . trip in the \Ye-.t ancl in the East. 1 1 1 -0- I \fr. Cl.nd ).frs ..\. ~. \frC<11lum and ~ iamih-, RRR Sheridan road. Glencoe, rc- I 1u~ne.d ren ntl~· frnm a month spent , I at \f anito\\·ish, \\"is. 15 64 Sherman Avenue Evanston U BAARY PLAZA . OAII' IITIIAIA In the Library Plaza Hotel, Orrington Avenue at Church Street WHERE FOLKS RETURN TO ' DINE Open 6 a.m. to 7:45 p.m. · PERSONAL INTERESTED SERVICE IN THE SELECTION OF HIGHER-GRADE NORTH SHORE PROPERTIES AND 600 Davis Street Greenleaf 1817

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