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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 29 Oct 1926, p. 42

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....z WILMETTE LIFE October 29, 1926 ·St. Augustine's Church Presbyterian Church SKOKIE HEIGHTS GLENCOE VACANT Choice residential lot, wooded, adjoining rear of which is a beaut. City Park, ideal for chiWren' s playgrounc!. Price $ 1 2 5 ft. Terms. 1 o ox 29 7 (GLENCOE) Ntw Spanish Colonial, 8 rm. · tilt roof: lgt. liv. rm., dining rm., kitchtn, butler's pantry, bUast nook, maid's rm. and bath ISt fir.: 3 master bed rms., 2 full tiled b.aths and radio rm. 2nd fir.; H. W. bt.: 2 car gar. (heated) attached; beaut. .landscaped lot 8ox 171, in neighborhood of exceptional character. We are authorized to sell this distinctive home at a reduced prict; rusonable terms. WINNETKA Beautiful corner lot 6ox 1 25, near schools, transportation and shops. Bargain-$6,soo.oo. HIGHLAND PARK Situattd in a buut. wooded section, fint Spanish Bungalow of 6 rooms, Tilt roof, H. W. H. Bath and ex. lav. and toi.: with garage to match, lot 5 8x 1 8 5· For quick sale at $18,ooo. Might considet good lot as part payment. HIGHLAND PARK · Near Ravinia Park and transp., practically new 7 rm. brick res.: 4 bed rooms, 2 baths, sun pk, H. W. H., Gar. attached. Lot sox2oo and i's 9 7 ft. wide at rear. Price $2J.soo Terms. Might consider lot in trade as part payment. uGregory Knows Where Value Grows" Next Sunday, October 31, will be the Xext Sunday is Visitors' day. 22nd Sunday after Trinity. There will be Holy Communion at 8 a. m., Church c\.s we anticipated, we had a crowdt:'<l school at 9 :45 and Morning Prayer with ho~se for Roll Call last Sunday morning·. address at 11 o'clock. As previously announced, this was to be the beginning of a Six Week's LoyalYesterday, October 25, being St. Simon ty program and is, therefore, to be ~ foland St. John's Day, there was a Celebra- lowed next Sunday morning by what ha~ tion of the Holy Communion· at 8 a. m. I been termed-Visitor's day. Instruction!-\ 'and visitor's cards were given to tho:::e Next Monday, November 1, Is All! in attendance last Sunday and it is f'XSaints Day. There will b e two Holy . peeted that we ,will have a very largf' atCommunion Services; one at 8 a. m. th(' tendanct' next Sunday. · · other at 11 a. m. Tht' rt:"sponse to Loyalty week aPPl·a I i~ 1 A considerable numbt'r of St. Augus- going to manif st itself not only in t!H· tine's people, . including· a delegation of Sunday. but also in the mid-week senteachers and officers from our church ; ices. There is an increasing interest In schools. are attending the session& of the course of study on the par~blt>H. 1'hi~ the Wilmette School of Religious Educa- meeting i!'i each Wednesday mght at tion which began last Tuesday eveni ng o'clock. at the Central school and will continuf' for five more Tuesday evenings. An' you going to vote Ttksday '.' nflt- who will? A number of women of the Associated Guilds spent all day \Vednesday at the The s~rmon next Sunday morning- \\'ill residence of Mrs. W. E. Robertson, 521 he appropriate to Visitor's day, but Dr. Central avenue, lunching together at Magill announces that he will also hav· · noon and working for the annual bazaar. sometl1ing· to say with reference to tlli~ TuPsday's election. You should hear what Dr. Magill h:ts The · annual bazaar shared by the different Epis<'opal parishes of Chicago for to !iaY about the election. St. ::\fary's Home for Children, will be held in the Grand Ballroom of the PalBring; a visitor with you twxt Sund~t ~· mer House, Thursday, November 4, from morning. 1 0 a. m. to 8 Jl. m., with dancing from 9 p. m. to 12 p. m. :\Torning worship at 11 o'clock. \\·t· ar· :\Irs. I. K. Stover, 1044 Ashland a\'P- earnestly endeavoring to make this hour nue is ~t. Augustine's representative an<l one of hf'lpfulness .to those who ?esirt' t· · will' be glad to have articles to be sold Pntt>~ into a ser\'lce C?f won;hJP... <It~~ at the bazaar sent . to her house, or she I musH~al pr~gram. a~ gtv.E-n h<·r··" tth 1. will arrang·e to haYe them called for, it arranged wtth thts m mmrl . notified. Orsr~ n Prt>lude-"Pra Y<~r·· (Jocelyn) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . t ;,Jdard 1Ir. and Mrs. R. A. Wheelock, 718 Ant lwm- "A :\Iig-hty Fortrt·ss" .... Ol i" Ninth street, entertained their club of Antht>m-"BI('!'S Our Lnnd" .. I 'ht·J·ubini n Uff<·rtor,y- "l\Jy A in twelve members Tuesday evening at Orp··· ('ountrit-" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.··· dinner and bridge. AnthPm --"0 f'omt- to l\fy Jh·a rt, Lnrcl .T(' SUH" . · · · . . · . · · . . . . . . ·" m!,r .. ~· QPf! ·' " POSTI..rDE-"Allt·g-rt~ - 1614 Sherman Ave. 2930 Central St. Evanston, Ill. REGOR G L·C· ~ Ph. Univ. 6021 :\lo<lc·ra to" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . L· " ·h Ph. Greenleaf 184 Ph. Greenleaf 1020 &.£0. REAL ESTATE Junior ('hureh at 11 o'elot·k in t!Jt, .Jun ior .·\ ss\'mhly ronm. LPnch·r of Exprt ·~ ";nna l Jlt-l' iiHl--'Villiam 1\fnrri-;. ~ul, .k<'t · "Wh:·t ,]t·SU" E:q>t·cts r,f 1\ff·." Jo:lt·t ·tit ·n flf otlkt·t'fi will takf' plnN· at this m.-d inc:. En·ry .Junior <'hurch m· ·ml>l'r sh~ru1d lw Jll't·~~ · nt. ~unclay · morning·. !o;<'hool at fl :~ f) f·\' t · n · ~unda' :\Trn's <'lass nwds in "hllr··l 1 Clffkt·. Sunda~:. l·:,·(·t·,·<·nt· Hhould bring- on· · \bit"~' n· · 't ('hrislian En<l··avor nl :. ::~ 11 .. ·1'!.,('1\ . All youn·~ Jlt.. ()j)h' invit(·d . ""hat is til ·· issut· in 1'll('f\day's f'lrclion '? l;o; it Prnllilliti<·n'.' You shoul<l h~ar JH ·xt ~untlay ·~ S\'l'Jnf·ll. A Lifetime's Opportunity! 27 acres of beautifully wooded rolling homesites just outside of Deerfield limits. Can be divided into 5 wonderful' 5 and 6 acre homesites. Land adjoins prospective golf course and can be bought for $1, 5. 0 0 per acre on terms and less for cash, while adjoining property is bringing from $2,000 to $3,000 per acre. Buy a 5 acre homesite now for $7,500, build on 2 0 acres and later sell the other 20 for $7,500, thus having your homesite for nothing. It iH l't'\)OI't< ·cl th::tt the allt· n·htl<'·· at tlH · m .. t·ting of the Spok{:s ol' tlw \Voman';o; H<·<'it'ly this wt·L·k was unusually larg· . h··\\' )ing on t look on_ t~e ot~er side ol the world)Swor .1 '-fortul\e. e 1 tell J'"OU ~u t" sO.fe ~ve5t~el\ts rig~t ~ere ~t 1\01¥· nt'g·ular f.;('h<·dule for gymnasium an·l allf·y this WE>ek. Boy St'fllttfi Jllr ·t·t :\Tr·nday '; :30 n. m. Girl Srouts Friday <tt 3::10 )). m . Boy Hangf'rs at :~ ::10 p. 111.. Friday. SCOUTS IN CONTEST A cc.mprtitive meeting \\·as held h.l'- t\\'crn Troops 3 and 7 of the Evan:-.ton Bm· Scouts and the Kenilworth Scout:' I \V edne:-.day evening. Contests were held in the various phasrs (Jf scout1 ing :-uch as: :;ignaling. Yari()us drill-. fir . . t aid. etc. ~lrs . E. F. Lechler oi 210 Fiith :-treC"t entertained for her daughttr. Jrann<:t te, at a hinhday party Tue.; daY, on the occasion of her fifth birtbda}·. Ten guests were invited for thC' afternoon. Sl/2~ MONEY Have funds to loan on choice improved North Shore Suburban residPnce property at 5% o/o interest. 3ee tt~ on renf'wRIS. E. G. Pauling & Co. 5 N. LaSalle St. Main 0250 BEIKSEK REALTY CO. Exclusive Agents 720 Elm St., Winnetka Phone Winn. 25·4-14 70

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