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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 15 Feb 1929, p. 26

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WI L M E T ·T E L 1p E February 15, 1929· I. Hear of Grade Separation Plans Dinner Dance Saturday-Feb. 16th ·Another delightful Orrington dinner dance! Plan to be there. · From eight to midnight . . . with delicious dinner ... wonderful music . . ·. and the ballroom brilliant in Valentine array. Formal, and $2.00 a person. PHOTO BY STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER LLINOIS. Officials of the North Shore Grade Separation committee, which reprfl.5ents the towns from \Vilmette to Highland Park, inclusive, in expediting the separation of grade crossings in the instance of the two railroads traversing the region, outlined their plans recently before the Wilmette Chamber of Commerce. Here we note Francis X. Busch, attorney for the committee, speaking at the Chamber of Commerce meeting in the Central cafeteria. Other speakers were President Henry F. Tenney of Winnetka and the grade separation committee, and President Earl E. Orner of Wilmette. Hoyt King was chairman of the meeting. lfardrobe Trnnks for 8o11tllern Travelers Frederick W. Smith Buys Model House in Winneka The Lehigh Pordand Cement company model house at 63 Abbotsford road, \Vinnetka, has been sold to Frederick W. Smith of Gerald R. Childs and company, 39 S. La Salle street. The design for this house was selectd from de·,;igns submitted by architects all over the country. H. 0. Surman oi Detroit was the architeot and Granger & Bollenbacher were the supervising architects. This house, after being built, was allowed to stand for two years as a test of the materials used. Paul C. Clovis of Butler, Lamb, Foster & Pope, was the alttorney for the buyer, while K. M. Fisk of Defrees, Buckingham, Jones & Hoffman represented the seller. A. C. Frost of the Evanston office of Baird & Warner, Inc., was the only broker in the deal. .. If You .. Entertain On February 2.2 nd February is the big winter party month and a George Washington's party is one of the big dates. If you entertain see our Washington decorations. You'll find 8~1 MEW YOAtC EST 1850 CHICAC'.O TAYLOR TRUNIS LEARN TO SWIM-MOW! Expert lnstrue· tlon expert· en e e d attend· ants.-We guar· antf'e to teaeh you or your youngsters to swim In a short course of les· H o n s. Lessons by U)tpolntment only. A sixty· foot, white tiled swimming pool, with triple t'lr· t'ulutlng. erys. t u l·c I P. a r, ftl· t e r e tl water. Telephone Brlargate 8000, ~llss Peterson · · · or write fol" booklet. Your 'l'lslt Is cordially Invited. Swim he~e, where It Is cool and f'lean · Washington Tallies-Place Cards-Nut Cups Napkins-Favors Books Make Leisure Hours Enjoyable We especially recommend these new books · ( K~;;~7;~:::,'7tte~ ... ..... .................... .. ..... .... $3.00 T~~~~·~.~~;:~th .. . :. .. ... .. .. .. ... $2.50 T~ ~.~~~··· ~.f . ~~ .~·. ~~~ . .. .. ..... .... .. ... ............. .$5.00 Uaiv. 1%3 ao DaYia Street EVANSTON · rs WiL 724 8!00 KENMORE AVE. NORTlf ~~!Y~Wt ~PHONE DRIARGATE 8000

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