.. June 1, 1928 ollow the Trail to .INDIAN HILL ESTATES By courtesy of the Mayors of Winnetka and Wilmette, Indian guides will point the way this Saturday and Sunday, June 2nd and 3rd tt'T'l.. .1. oe ~o ngwe are comtng - so they called , . , . the Indians in Skunny-Wundy. Many of them came up through the Skokie Valley and over the ridge inco Guilmette Reservation, comprising much of present Winnetka, Kenilworth, Wilmette and Evanston ... and particularly Indian Hill Estates, which is thumbed in between these close in-lying Nouh Shore suburbs. ® ceremonial costumes, the Cochiti drums, the Santa Clara jars, the Zuni pots, the Navajo rugs and looms of these First Americans have been arranged for exhibit this week and week-end by ·Fred Leighton's Indian Trading Post in the lounge roon1 of Estate-House Tudor in Indian Hill Estates. IE Catherine Reckitt's House and Garden Shops, Inc.~ have fashioned two fine houses, Tudor and Farme, into two wonderfully livable homes by the very truest of English and New England Colonial furnishings- the ensemble being . a joy forever to discriminating people. Your inspection invited. (A) In Winnllu west on Winnetka Ave. to Ridge (Church) Road, north one-half block to Hill Road, west to Locust, south to Indian Hill Esta!es. (B) In Wilmette · west from Sheridan Road on Lake Ave. past Ridge lload to Indian Hill Estates. Jnbinu Ifill £statts Managed by BILLS REALTY, Inc. Loop Offices, 208 South La Salle Street-State 0266 Indian Hill Estates Offices, Locust and Ashland-Wilm 2692-2792 Sheridan Road Offices, Del Lago District-Wilm 3740 ;.