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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 23 Nov 1928, p. 34

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WILMETTE LIFE November 23, 1928 Put Preaiclenta Are Gueata Indian Hill Estates Now Mecca for Banker Colony of Soutbem Woman'· Club With the purchase last week of Chateau House, valued at $42,000, by Kellogg Logsdon, sales manager of the Chicago offices of Spencer, Trask and company-Chateau House being located on Blackhawk road, Indian Hill E·3tates-there is added one. more of the LaSalle street bond house fraternity to the very considerable number who already have made th~ir homes in this Wilmette estates community area. In addition to the purchase by Mr. Logsdon, C. F. Fisher vice-president of the Harri'5 Trust and Savings bank, has purcha~ed three-quarters of an acre on Ramona road, and adjoining the three-quarter acre earlier purchased by George Kremm, vice-president of the Old Dearborn State Bank. George Young, vice-president of Hoaglund, Allum and company, who leaves them to assume a similar p0'3ition with Howe, Snow and company, has purchased two lawns, one for himself and one for an associate, ju3t south of the Chateau House of Mr. Logsdon and plans building two houses in the near future. Another banker is Floyd Weakly, secretary of the People-3 Trust and Savings bank, who was the first resident in Indian Hill Estates, and whose home is located at the corner of Locust road and Blackhawk rpad. F. W. Bilb, vice-president of The Bills Trust company, with offices at 208 South LaSalle street, has just recently occupied his home to the west on Blackhawk road. The North Shore Oberlin Women's club will meet with Mrs. F. E. Smith, 1426 Forest avenue, Evanston, Monday at 2:30. Miss Rebecca Ashley, principal of Roycemore, will lecture .on "Italian Art." Pa_~st presidents of the Southern Woman's club of Chicago, Mrs. Ophelia. Lawrence Blair, Mrs. John W. Heatfield, Mrs .. Edward S. Bailey, Mrs. A. B. B. Harris. Mrs. Alfred Love Stokes.. Mrs. Daniel B. Moss, Miss Ida F. Powell. Mrs. Paul C. Boomer, and Mrs. Louis W. Hall, were guests of . honor at its regular mee~ing Thursday last in the East room of the Hotel LaSalle. T'he morning session opened with a parliamentary law class conducted by Mrs.- Maurice Lieber. A half hour reception preceded the luncheon at 12 :3<>, with the afternoon meeting commencing at 2. The program, under the chairmanship of Mrs. George Hanly Nippert, was given by Eva Bowler, soprano, with Mhs Elizabeth Stokes, her accompanist, and Mary Moncure Parker, announcer and entertainer for WMAQ. Original monologues by Miss Parker were preceded and followed by two groups of songs. Hostesses for the day were Me'5dames Elaim C. Alexander, E. F. Buchanan, Howard H. Witherstine, Hugh C. Hinman, Warren Burkhart, William M. Garlington, Phillip S. Harper, and Dr. Mary H. ·Elliott. An innovation of the club is the course its Parliamentary law class offered to member3 of the club without charge·. rovNTAIN SQV.ARJ: · LVANSTON And now--- Lady PEPPERELL colored sheets and cases Our win.dows show the loveliest innovation · of a colorful age-Lady Pepperell sheets and pillow cases, delicately hued with deep hems of color. Not a fad but winning their way into the homes and hearts of thousands who welcome them on account of their exquisite beauty and Pepperell's age old reputation. You may select them in lovely pastel shades to complete the color ensemble of certain rooms or as gifts ideal. Tumalty Medicated Baths Brought to North Shore Sets of 2 8lx99 sheets and 2 32x48 ~ inch pillow cases-blue, shell pink, maize, orchid, nile$10.50 With 72x99 sheets-$1 0 i Silv.er ~ a :: Blaek l'oz · PUBS You are invited to drive out and see these beautiful and interesting animals raised on our ranch. Select the fur you wish by seeing it on the living animal that bears it. Buy your fur direct from the Ranch at a substantial saving. November 1, saw the opening of the north shore establishment of the famous Tumalty medicated vapor baths. This bath, which has gained a national reputation for its successful treatment of rheumatism, colds, lumbago, neuritis, neuralgia, etc., has heretofore operated only on the south side of Chicago, much to the inconvenience of the patrons from the north shore. Mr. Tumalty, one of Chicago's pioneers, now 86 years old, invented the bath to cure his own case of rheumatism. When specialists told him that the medicine required to cure his case would probably injure his stomach, he conceived the idea of absorbing the medicine through the pores by medium - of steam vapor. With the aid of the physicians he perfected his process to the extent that his rheumatism disappeared. Friends came in and were They treated with similar results. brought their friends. Mr. Tumalty had no desire to commercialize his project; he simply wanted it for his own convenience, but business came and would not be refused. And women ~=== found it a pleasant substitute for exercise. Th. e Evanston establishment is located at 1703 Sherman avenue, direct~ !Y across fr~m the Varsity theater, and ts operated by S. Budahl. ! : :- - = have furs made up for you, if you wish. What mote charming gifts than delicately tinted Lady Pepperell sheets and cases exquisitely boxed I Lord's-First Floor ~ We do the pelting and will L. W. SCBifl'lZIR I I I i BAMCB On Landwehr Road Drive north on Milwaukee Ave. to Lake Ave.. then etut one mile and north one mile EMPLOYMENT AGENCY MOVES The North S h o r e Employment agency announces the removal of its headquarters from 1618 Sherman avenue, Evanston, to the second floor of · the Wieland building at 1616 Sherman avenue, Evanston. This agency, which is the oldest on the north shore, wa'5 founded in 1905 by Miss Ella Kline ; in later years the business was continued by her si·3ter, Mrs. R. L. Chrimes, and is now under the management of Mr. and Mrs.]. K. Chrimes. The telephone numbers will not be affected by this removal. IRBDALB J'IBBPBOOP 1fABBBOUIBI at BVA~ITO~,~INBT~ HIQBLA.lfD PABI UllbenltJ' Phone Northbrook 116-J iii!IIUIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIU··"'IMMIIIIUIIIIIIINIIUIIUaltltiiiiHIIIIIIIIIIIItlllllli 1 STORAGB not

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