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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 20 Sep 1929, p. 46

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4tl WILMETTE LIFE Se~tember 20; 1929 PLAY FOR FROSH Mr. and Mrs: L ee F. Engli sh have D ell CtH111, h imsc li an K. L'. m a n of. returned to the1r home at 1007 qrcet_lt he cbss ui 1923. rl'tnrned tn th e Xorth- '.\' OO d avc'nue from a short vacatt0 11 Ill tltc north of England and in .Sco tland. \\'estern ca mpus l rt~t \Yeek an d pla\·\.·d · ·' 'l tra ' 1 ".: ' ... ,,. \' ork and stOl)[lCd \\'ll I1 I11:-ag-o ore 1 1c'~tra f or t 1 1e 'J'Ilc'\' !att(l·' ~ <l t'tt ·'"' ; 1111 1\tal Freshman partr, prm·id ed 1)\· <1ft for a bri ef ri si t in th eir old home the hu:-iness men oi E,·anstnn. in Pat- 1!1 ~ew Hampshire bcforl' coming to \\"! ' l t · ~frs. · Mary L. Berry of Oak· Par_ athl etic director 1 k. ' R obert \V. Townley, S 1 1 · I " ·1 sist er of Charles S. Dinge e and 1 tss at the Joseph ears sc 100 111 \.em Annie \V. Din,l!ee of \Vilm ettc. di ed \rorth. took four boys-Geo rge \\' ond1 Friday, Septemb er 13, at th e Oak Pack land.' Jack Stebbins, Den 1\fatthC\\·s . hospi tal. She \\'a s r.t Years old. Mrs. . . l l'-~ !1~ ~~ v~ tt~tt~1a~ ~~~~~~~~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~l~1c~e~.~~~~~~~~~~~ ~ ~crrv had tir ed ilt \\TilJnctt e for InallV a~d ~v ~fac~lnnoJl~Oit alt CXJ>lllratiLlll ~ - years up to !CJOO. hut mm·e d in that hik e las t we ek- end to Phantom · Ia kt' year to Dayenport, la. She lat e: li,·c<,! and Lake Ge neva in \Vi_sco n ~in . Be1 til De s l\-lo111e .. r ~~-· and at. th e tune ~ · , sides toukin g for camp s1 t es to . r later he~ dc~t~1 m ade her home tn Oak Parl~. Jo ep h Scars sc hool hik e!~, til e ~ s ~ un· 1r t!U! her are hl'r hu sband. L. F. ;nade 5 ,,·imming, boati ng, a nd ioo t hall Bern·. o_t Oak Park: ~,,.<~.so n s. Ra,·- ~ a part of th eir week-e nd pro,l.!'ratn . I mnnd Dm_{,fee. nc~·n ot h.tYer . Forest. \\'bile a t Lake Geneva th e\' Yi sitl'd t,11l' I and ~f an·ln k. I,)l·rrY of __.A.ustt_n: _one : Xort h\\·estl'r n i\aval academY. i daul!'h t er, ~l rs._(,cra ld ~\1 sc ot.R I\·~.r ,, .. . . . . \fr ; Forest: Olll' ststcr. ~1 1 ss :\nn 1c \\. ,, ll_ n::-. ,t.np \\ ~ . so successful t_h.at . ,,: Dingn· of \\'i lm ette . and three brot hers. ltl\\nln plan:., t o take a s n_tal_l .~ t ~~U!) 1·.. Our client lives on Sheridan Road tn Cha rle s S. Dingl'e tli \\'ilm dtl'. S. S. ~·n un ,l!er Bov Scou,t~ on a ~ 11111l ar h1~~ Din.l.!l'l' nf \\'ausau. \\' i:-; .. and \\' . \\'. ! 111 a f~\\· \\·ee ks. ~he:· ":·11l SJH:ncl I· nChicago. His son lives on the North DinQ"ce of Ki!1 H1 unt. \\'is. I ~I a,· mght at _t l: c ~orns larm .-; . a illl:nv _Funera l ~cn-irL·.; \\'l'I'L' hrld., ~~ ~IHl<n· t ~ r .u:td e r -)?~· t\· tl.cge:t ~)~.:·s ,r nea.r -~~ ~ ~ ~~: 1 Shore. He will trade his brick home . at 1 :,1() 0 clock · \\ on,l.L!O, \\_b . · \_ft t.:r _sLClll..., the :\1 It 1 attL' fllPilll, ~cptt· mhn 1f 1 1 frnm the rc..;idcncc 11 i ]1er s11 n. HaY - J \\'t'St~' rn - \\ I:'rtlll~Jn lt~11thall game .;;t facing the lake. 10 rooms and two baths, m n nd D . nnn-. ]()}<) Fon·st Cl\'l'lltll '. \l adt:-.0 11 the j!l'l) tl j) .\\'Il l ramp at l.al :e l~in·r FnrL' ·t. r;mial \\' <l :' at H\ l~L' hi11 1 c:C'n~' \' a ~atmda.'· night ;t,nd rl'tllrll ill garage. The property is 56xl50 feet, i n· nH't<.'r\'. ., 1\.t'n dwMth on _Sun_da,·. I hl' lJp,·s \Yhn 1' are tn make th1 s tnp han· nnt , .l't ht·~·t t and be will trade at land value ( $1.200 lj BACK FROM LABRADOR I -.t·krtcd ln· ~I r. T cJ\YnkY. :\ ncs lloal. S<lll ~~i ~[ r. and ~rr ~'-! per front foot l . Our client wishes a I .- \ncs Boa l. /01 ~hn_idan flla<l. \\' in- I RESUM~ . GY~. CLASSES ~Jctkrt . 1!0:' retmnyd at_ty: a ,·e,ar S}lt'J~t j ) .\ munhyr ,\" JtHtlllrl<. '~ ha':c C1~!lH' · o \veil located hotne of seven to ten roo i 1s. tL·achtnl!' at ~1r \\ Il1red Lrcntell ;;, J, uhert \\ . I tl\\'tlln·. athletic dirL·c t,lr 1 111 :nis .<in n in f.aln.ldor. ,. at the l tl~t· ph ~ear:. :-.l'IHHd in Kt·ni l--\\'nr t h. concern in).! w hl' 11 t h(' rl'lnlla r ~[rs. Jarquc s \\'illi :-; i~ hark at her bel\·.;' l!\'llllla-.ium rla:-o..,L' -i at t he :-Ch<~<ll , h<liiH.' :tt 1(,()() F 1J re . . t aH·nuc irPm a \Yill . tart. \fr. '1'< ' \\·nln· al11l<ltlll t'L' d -.lJnrt ' i~it \\·ith her famih· in Loui:-.,·ilk. 1 thi.., \\' C'e k th at the rlas:-.vs \\·ill ln· ,.!,i11 KL I <111 ~londa,· . :\, n·cmhe.r -t. J 1 Former ·Wilmette Resident Kenilworth Yo~ths E.njoy. T k b D th 'S t 13 Week-End Wisconsin Trips a en y ea ep . . HE WANTS II 'I I McGuire & Orr Pioneers of the North Shore II II i iI I. . Ip;;::;;;::::::;:::;;:;::;:;;::::::;;;::;:::;;:;:;::;:;~ .4111 ~ ~ 541 Lincoln Avenue Winnetka 672 Resurface or Unusual Values Stone Residence, Slate Roof In ,,·ooded \Vinnetka. 4 large bedrooms, 2 fine baths and a finished recreation roon1 33 feet long. .L\ttached garage. Near Public School, Catholic School and Church. $26,500. Repave: It is often more economical to discard a worn-out pavement than to pay for a thin resurface laid over the old material. Repave with portland cement concrete, the strongest and safest pavement. PORTLAND CEMENT ASSOCIATION 33 West Grand Avenue Charm.i ng Red Brick Colonial For Rent- in North Winnetka, on lot 100xl32. I ,ivi ng romn 20x32 feet, sun roon1, 4 n1aster bedroorns, sleeping porch, servants' quarters, 3 baths, 2 car garage. $300 per r_ n onth unfurnished, $350 furn;shed. Riparian Rights Home .Antique I tali an Rock, 8 spacious roon1s, 3 baths. 2 car attached garage. In beautiful section of Highland Park. Priced low at $125,000. New English Brick Attractive horne of 6 large roon1s, 3 bedroorns, 2 tiled baths. Ncar ~cw Trier· and statio.n. $24,000. BILLS REALTY, Wilmette 3740 CHICAGO A 1\~ational Organization to lmprot·e and Extend the Uses of Concrete Offices tn 32 Cttles INC. 1649 Sheridan Road

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