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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 18 Jun 1931, p. 50

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SAI~Y0NGCA N A1 R T E S. au-- for rent in double- garag,.. '-i Imf-tte 169C,. 91-ITN7-It p aths. 2 car attac4ied .garage, o héat. Hias neyer bec-n iccuPiedl. Ilri(e STATE 0F ILLI.NOIS $3iEOowner wants offer. CU-Y'0F CO SS: ('unla &Ivsn, c.IN TFUE SUL'ETIOR COUUT. ui lan& 1 Nson, nc. 'F COOK COU.NTYý 714 Elm St. Winntttka 2 sIN TIIE MTE~0F) 72LTN7-P,ý!THE IPETITIO.N 0 (F) TIIE VILL A GE OF) KIlI'RA(TIVFE ENGISHII'YPI-H. .KEýNIL.W0R)Tli F 0 E' Siplenddlocation I l nc .4 bed- î'{CELIG F 0 Il rms., 3 haths, 2 firieflaces. îlot vate-r T Il E ACQUIREMENTI oil heat. Lar~ge high lot. Bargain. (.)F CERTAIN I'l0' 52,00.ERTY AN T Il l' FRAN \ R~IDSPIEAAING 0F .\. 9 5 4 Linden ave. HlubbardWod Wînnetka 1300 FO LOCAL 1M j 72LT7-t. 'ItO.0VEMENT --*Ný_ ___________________________S IST I NG 0CF TUE),> Chke GL4ENCOI IN -OF WHST RI. Chiehome in exclusivo neîýhhorh1olod IOl XEv~~ aCrO.4s the street fromn thte lake, be'au-' TUE I.TE1SE TA&)~lN'.11V- * tiful Iandscaing 'wlth t<a . house- on OiF WE;ST RIA I1II.lu> bent grass lawn. . rms. of.,whieh 5AENEWITII 'nu:> bave glimpses of thé lake.. Thorouùgii SOUTI BUDAt modem and. p(rfectly approîntedi, wiiILINE-F TIIE 'VIL-) Iextand insmpection, o-f mogt meiculous ILA(;E 0FK EN I >LrBulna.d1,îe o r builder or arch!tect. S4-nd for le-atI. t W'<ipT îî UP TO '111) or ()fMr giving fullin fofÔrmationl or t)hriné-. INTEFIETION F a ind. Mrs. F~. J. Pauijhjkman, Y)09 BILLS REAMe, WESTSpencer azvenue, ltlIilette, i's qrad- 164 Sieidn oa ~\ IT ~UN -V ' Icatiflg 7ith lho>îors t/us vcarf roui OP .0FSAIF> Vil->)*%eîtTrior Hfiglu Schio!. /fer jc.- ATTRA(T EMODERN(00NA I ACF 11IN THE VII-tete m norçdrn e î Keiwort4u home, near lake. 5hrm AL0FKENIL)chfcrernab smîi:l Aie. ,sc-reen por.ch. OFatKENacthe Sd g caceragaý $ 40,0riO. X6 brokors. %Write I$-7, B. 13T).";00< OU')' l fw: naturaldncn<sp- 40, Wilms-tte», 111. 72-I..N7-t TN . I LLINoIS- , N~r ... N OT 1 1. more, juniior and senior ar 1h73rWby g i D..ii 1<> toal î h~lonoir roi!. sophomnore arscien;ceý 73 ANTD O BY-OUGU r<*.< -el îit te oaîd o Lcal1n clbsoPluomore and jnir 'ars: Or(efl fl ~ of t he saiiI Village-, ,f- WANTED-W'EST(W \,W1I.M ETTV, KrSlM-Ci a< ~refr fil. i ;< i aI scr n.Ilii> 'r,.csci',j, an acre or 2 for cficken raising < I videUe rîeaechw eklirrJn/r\ar: Gîriç' proved wth smnalllborne. w 'll 11 ïhing th- (-,(si f the ok îjoi<<lf. ltitCassnc liilil on, ju or and.ç - ful information stating exactlywlt ' U m(iItî'Iia.1Ifr o you have to off4àr and, your best .itls. rl hwrrth< h er; ~~, ~Ltscmior Private party, pref c.r to dé-al dire îo.rrn ' a t ,ntructit 1~ year; seno ni;'îlb eno eP w i t h . o w n e r . - r t 7 - T 7 î < b t i t I c n r t n t v 1 h e t i e n d ~ h - s m s c a n l a . s fl re h a i1)tiOf t i;ofth . o riinal <.pýjjnace t tî'e 'e rlova as t ui ri * . r.~r. Th<~ hea.ing t - ï<nsidf.r Otnd C1eq! 74 FOR SALE-VACANT <eeiue iehrthe fat s t<' 1 ACRE HO.EIE E"ITI 8sai 'l i coturt <'n thle 2tilî. ay f .j.j, resîdential section.' Gjr.atly réducetl, *- ~~cc<e{ ~'~< RDAE * price $2,000, rmusit be al c ash1. Lat stute" te nth A.n G( n* Mi~MraDetESrono Xi ,O)xiSO; 4 locks 10 otrarislortation, ,uîiî rm.Ai ron eii.mte.a am bro t ca Winnetka, $X5 p- fo.Several iothefr ).s;nMet :ailibro hcc1a., unusual values in vacant and i omis. iIi:ty ,file (,IjOti<>s i sa cause - which vas -graduate d .Monclay, n or >tf4oi. stid tinie. an<l na â ay > ' l. B;\RNET'f de ri i té- iteaifg and rnalo théir de f,-n -. 15, fromKalamiazoo college at Khla- Itoom ~ ~ 52<; Ç.nt(er St. Lald eiwîti1M.,J une 'I aoo lih hcsvet-iv PhpeWinnctka !e;s BOA.. <il I TNIfIMLO-k10r, receivingtebceoro rsd <-T7Ic MNTS <-ITF LLAGEhe 0Flr f rs e ____________________________ IENLW0~' ~grec n1ade lip the Jarjgest graduatinp *RESIDENCE SITE 4Oxl, CORNiER By Ai1 'I NVIUIT class in the histr-ofth .olege Brier and Rogers, Kenilworth. No î'-.stîî t _of__the______ reasonable offer refused. Winnetka 62, 6-t or 293 7LTN4UMrs. J'.dward G. \Vingate. with hur Qr 32%àm.& ' mr% c nn n a '11]' i fa t s o'n, a r ve i in X ilm ette T iie,5 -- ., -. ~**~* ~ STA\TE F )1ILLINOIS i« s S. M13 Davis St., Evanston r.1' ~30 SanishCt., %Wilmlette Vi. .2 72 - lTN7-'1 t, White Brick Colonial Homre,,o(n.large lot >roomns, F, bedrmns. ig Start W ili Ct t e's- advanlced to second base.f Scoring Spree tliree-ît'rnng *. scormg. ini the scmnd' franir, singled to ýceniter and . secondl on Shodr e then drew a pass Iled to n gbit.. cru -as out' trving to reach Phillins' sinmledI to cel-m Evanston III1. Pli. Uni. 0189..* NOTICE 871,TN42-tfr Noýtice( is herfýty given in ail pe,.rs Iiitereste<1 that th<. Board (Of l'ocal iru- P OU SALE-M I&CELLAN KOU£ nroivements otf the said 'Village otf WCnilworth. lias. heretofore' filed ln wild "OR SAlàr4,-BABY CRIB3, SCALE, Coutrt- in SaJdeatse, a Ceýrtificate show- Ilttie chair . and dresslng table-$,] 0. Inq'- the cos -,hewr ro'ddfr ln gbod conditlQn. Ph. Wilmetle 3!Î13. ln sal:d cause, the amotint réservedj for 88-LTN I-elt nterépt, and ehowji thit the lm- KENILWi By RALP ..,e uusnes o le reached hrst on the- fielder's choice, AUl- pfrsQpns desirin in said- cause b n but was aut soob trying to steal sec- and may appeuLr ond. Borre was walked and scpored iake their detense. on Schrôeder's terrifie' whack ovet W, June .8, 193,1.th akii'eecnerf-aho-m. LOCAL IMPROVr.-th akidepcnefoaomr HIE VILLAGE 0F i -_______ HAWXHURsT, Dr. James O'Lusk 'of 1514 Winmette Preidet.aven~ue le'ft Saturday for asty L6-te two or three weeks in thé east. laqe Green. t)nl seven innings were plaved. hecause the visitors were an hour late in arriving at the dianiônd. WVaukegan does not enjoy' daylight savînig time. The game on Suinday,' Junie 21, will he with "Short,," Schuler's Rogers iPark. tearu at WVilmettc's home grournds,. Tonight (Thursda'v) Wi!.- mette plays the third of the five- zame., .series with. Winnetka at the Wilmette Village ,Green. '6:3() clk.The first gaýme rcsulted: in a- 10-10 tic. and thesecond in aJ1 victorv for Wilmette.' I. Wilson, Borre Swat Hack' W\ilson. and, Bill Schroc-. der were the hitting stars -of Iast. S3undla%-s sevýeni-inning game with the i \aukegan Maij-- irs. XWilson . s cuircd atr-)- ger and twc.( s i ngle S. while Schrocdcr niade a homù.e-un. and a 't'ook the leadi the seconid innin.l-çr * ,and.. kep)totid (À. dan;ger <is- tance throtughoultk________ uithcdeffectve Wilson ter c)f the situation dturing the en- tire c9.test. lIi the secventhli e. was rèelvtcd l bBorie. -who, retîrcd the sidewîtota fman rcachin- 'base. -c Renîoldshaving,.ducci rcd (lt,- :çfjýe Phillilps a .re:st (oniaccoýunt of thecIheat. \_(iickwlico startcd fr Wak * ,, hi asbt bard ali<1 waàs-aII(lb Mange Anert nte lfor \Vakc-aî.alowi ron] v- .twohits ai<l onc mnii durin g the remainin- iniiiiing s. 14

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