V'ICior c. Carllaa Sella Co-operatiye Apubaeata Announcement is made by L. C. Simmel, Scout Master of Troop No. 12, Wilmette, and Vista del Lago "Cub" troop, that Samuel· Meyers, manager of T.;atro del Lago, has presented to the troops 2,500 tickets to sell, the proceeds from which are to ·o _ i nto the t~oap treasury. · · ,.Mr. Meyers has been a loyal and untiring worker for the two troops from the time of their inception," according to Mr. Simmel, "and this added gesture gives one an idea of the magnanimous manner in which he does things for · this fine organizatiOn of north shore boys. Within the short time since Mr. Meyers presented the ticket~ to the troop, over $300 has been turned into the troop treasury." The Victor C. Carlson organization announces the sale C)f two 1110re cooperative apartments in the 7-story bui_ldings ·t 1426 :and 1430 Chicago avenue, E·anston. The new purchasers, L Scott WaUace and L J. McCaul,y, will occupy apartments ·on the sixth . and seventh ftoors, which command a view of Lake Michigan and from whic_ h the Wrigley building and Tribune Tower are dearly visible in clear weather. The sales were negotiated by Hariy S. Lewis of the Carlson organization. It is announced by Victor C. Carlson that rapid progress. is now being made in finishing the interior work on the apartments, a nu~b~r of which are now occupied, with others soon ready for occupancy. It is stated these cooperative buildings are the ultimate in modem construction, with automatic elevators, heated fireproof garage, street driveway with marquise entrance for autos, landscaped garden and regulation size tennis court. The apartments, ranging in size from S to 9 rooms, incorporate all the latest ideas in home beauty and utility, such as, bathrooms with tile ftoors and wainscoting in beautiful pastel shades, living rooms with wood-bumin·g fireolaces and ·steel cas~ment windows, kitchens with mechanical refrigeration, commodious cabinets and electric dish washers. These apartments are being sold by Victor C. Carlson on th.e 100% Co-operative Ownership Plan. · · l·vile Yillllttws to Lotfi··H08111rtl P. T. A. C11rtl P11rty . The last of the series of card parties sponsored by the ~n-Howard Parent-Teacher association is to be held this. evening, at 8:15 o'clock, in the Howard school gymnasium. Mrs. T. Earl Arundale, assisted by members of the P. T. A., is in charge of the party. There has always been a large attendance at these parties and everyone prese,pt has enjoyed a very .pleasant evening. Bunco, bridge and 500 will be_ played, and prizes will be awarded. The Logan-Howard P. T.A. is very anxious that the final party of the year be a huge suceess, and can only hope to be successful . through your sincere co-opention. Anyone wishing tickets, or wishinc to donate prizes will please caD llrs. Almdale, Wilmette 2744. Tickets may also be obtained from room chairmen .. The committee consists of Mrs. Fred T. Strauch, cards and tables: Mrs. Gale Brooks, lemol}ade; Mrs. Uno Sorenson, IJrizes; Mrs. Earl Carlson, chairs and tables; Mrs. Ivan Mattson, refreshments. John Robert Murray and Jack Rathbone of Kenilworth have returned to Princeton after spending their spring vacation with their parents. At the close of the school year Jack will meet his mother, · 'Mrs. John V. Rathbone, and his sister, in New York City, to sail on June 15, for a three months' vacation in Europe. RosENB-.:VGS ....... ~~ .· ··... ·Yoa& KnOw ' . ~ .. Ate Good RUilNITIIN IIOUBIGANT \ ~ '~puges · ~gents . Damaeaaark Street Lamp eo...,..., Getl Supplr Award ,: AIIIAND ·· ~ YAitDLBY . 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