Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 4 Apr 1929, p. 46

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34 d # 447 6 s E. Allen to H. Bradwell WD $10 1lot 31, bik 8, RaviqiaAHi_ghl_und:.x" QCD $10. NW ar of NW yr of Deerfield. + F. H. Bartlett to O. Schwartz & wf, jt tens D $10 E hf of lot "T, blk 43, Bartlett‘s Shore Crest Ests, secs t and 8; Shields.â€"â€"â€"â€" â€"â€" C. T. & T. Co to L. A. Jensen, D ‘$10, E hf of lot 47, J. S. Hovlands Highland Park Acre sub, ste 21, Deerâ€" field. => s Thursday, E. C..Ottens and wf to H. E. Field et al. â€" WD $10, lot 65, Rockland Manor, sec 19, Shields. aauâ€" 0. E. Baker and wf to J. H. Zimâ€" mer and wfâ€"jtâ€"tens WD_ $1, lot 5, Arthur Dunas Highland Park Vista, sec 26, Deerfield. + G. D. Fuller to:C. Arcuri andâ€" wf, jt tens WD $10, lot 24 blk 3, First at}dn to Ravinia Highlands. G. E. Gregori to H. Erhart, WD $1, Pt of lot 10, blk 67, Highland Park. L. Brandonisio and wf to N. Fiore, wWD $10 E 50 ft of. W 167 ft of N hf of block 25, Highwood. f _C. T. & T. Co. to H. R. Jones and wf, jt tens, D $10, lot 19, blk 28 The Terrace sec 20, Shields. « C. H. L‘Hommedieu and wf to A. J. L‘Hommedieu, WD $1Q, lot 33 and. W 20 ft .of. lot 32, Ravinia Forest, sec 36,â€"Deerfield. _ . inz 2 Nes E. Arlen to K. B. Wilson, WD $10, lot 22, blk 8 Ravinia Highlands. Union Bank of Chicago to G. F. Gorey and V. V. Gorey, it tens,. D $10, lot 6, Schneider and:Nahins addn to Northmoor Terrace, sec 33, Shields. R. L. Foote and wf to °C. Martin and wf, jt tens WD $10, lots @7 and ~98,°Gâ€"F. Nixon & Co‘s North Shore Forest Ridge, sec ‘35, Deerfield. := â€" H. Ansden to W. W. Wagoner, QCD $10, lot 1, Lucy D. Comstocks sub, sece 15, Deerfield. ~a _ _Union Bank of Chicago to :wW. 0. Schmidt and wf, jt tens. D $10, lot 1, blk 8, Sunset. Hills Ests, see 10, Deerfield. * § D'I Keith and Wf. tO Mt R- Cle‘ry and wf, jt tens WD $10, Pt: of lots 3 and 2, blk 63, Highland Park. â€" Tuesday, April 9: "communion. avenug. Rev. W. F. Suhr, Pastor .: West Central and McGovern ~â€" Sunday school, 9:30. â€" German service, 10;:30. . B English service, 11:00. t This afternoon (Thursday) the Ladies‘ Aid meets at the home of Mrs. E. E. Paulsen, 529 McDaniels This evening â€"the Bibleâ€" class meets at 8 o‘clock at the church. On Satâ€" urday morning at 9:30 all the chilâ€" dren of the Sunday school will asâ€" semble at church to begin practice for a play to be given some time in May. «. _ The church council will meet at the parsonage on Monday evening at 8:00 a‘clock. * ' L. Herz and husb to E. E. Eslick, Trinity Episcopal Church ‘Rev. Christoph Keller, Pastor First Sunday after Easter: 7 a. m.â€"Holy communion; 9:30 a â€"The Church school; 11:00 a. m Holy communion. > * Monday, April 8: 9:30 a. m.â€"H communion. z+ â€" Real Estate Transfers Redeeméer Lutheran Church April 4, 1929 +380 a. m.â€"Holy :30 a. m.â€"Holy St. John‘s Evangelical Church * Green Bay Road and Homewood Ave. Rev. K. A. Roth, Pastor Regular services will be held. on Sunday morning.â€" Axxa. Sunday school begins at 9:30 and divine worship at 10:30 with sermon by the pastor. Plan to give this hour on Sunday morning to your church. Visitors and strangers in the comâ€" munity are always welcome in our services. Come and worship with us. The Women‘s society of St. Johns will meet at the home of Mrs. Ahrens on. Homewood avenue on Wednesday afternoon at two o‘clock. â€" Mrs. Timâ€" othy Lehmann of Elmhurst will be their guest and speak to the women at this meeting. â€" All: members are urged to be there. â€" o nB ~The church council will meet on Wednesdayâ€"evening ofâ€"next week at 8 o‘clock, the place to be announced Sunday. i o New Title for Art Announcement is made by the Goodâ€" man Memorial theater that its acti:fl organization will hereafter be knownâ€" as the Art Institute of Chicago Civic Repertory company. The plan has been in contemplation by the Art Inâ€" stitute since the Goodman was first organized in 1925; but it was decided to make no claim to the title until the theater had been in operation a sufficient time to establish it in pubâ€" lic appreciation. Director ‘Robert â€"B. Real Estateâ€"Insurance Beautiful: south front lot â€" beach rightsâ€"$155 foot.. 5 room bungalow withâ€"glazed porch, close in. $10,000. Good houseâ€"6 rms. ‘and sun â€"~porch,â€" oil heat , attached garage,. lot 120x130, beauâ€" tiful_garden. $125 month. _ D. E. WINK â€" â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"Realtor > Telephone Highland Park 447 F. B. Williams New 6 rm. buff â€"brick, English architecture. __All large pleasant rooms. The living.room is 15x23 and has artistic stone fireplace. Breakfast nook and lav. on ist floor. The bath is full tiled and provision is made for a second bath off main bedroom. Hot water heat, 2 car brick garage. _ & Lot 50x184, fully landscaped. Location,; Sunset Terrace, well up in subdivision. Those not familiar with the growth and development will be surprised at progress in this locality. s _ At price asked $16,500, ~this home is a LEADER among our many listings. â€"â€" â€" ;. P3 Udell building FOR SALE ONE OF OUR BEST Instituté Theatre Telephone 2360 T H E_ P RFS 8 Harshe of the Institute and Thomas Wood Stevens, head of the Goodma@n theater, believe the time is now ripe for placing the Goodman on a civic basis as one of the group of Chicago artistic enterprises represented in other fields by the Symphony Orchesâ€" tra and the Civic Opera. The Goodman theater has been in| continueus operation as a repertory theater for the past four years nn-l der the direction of Mr. Stevens. With him, the producing staff includes B. Id’eun Payne, Whitford Kane and Cloyd Head, the latter also business . manâ€" ager. In addition to the professional acting company of 20 plagers, the Goodman . operates a school of the theater which gives its own perforâ€" mances independently, including> the popular Saturday: matinees for chilâ€" dren. _ With the completion of the new Studio theater, now under conâ€" struction, the organization will have two finely equipped theaters at its disposal. No direct change of policy isâ€"contemplated in the annquncement. The present plan is to enlarge the acting organization as rapidly as funds permit, to. keepâ€"â€" successful plays in repertory, and to maintain ‘its present status as a nonâ€"profit makâ€" ing enterprise with prices as low as On account of moving. into larger quarters ~__ .will sell on very good terms _ ; EAST SIDE : â€"â€" 30 ft. living room, fire place, canvas dining’?o?)rii; kitchen, butler‘s pantry, 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, 1 car garage, wooded lot, completely § : = _ landscaped. f f HARKNESS & BYRN, Realtors 8 North Sheridan Road . â€" . â€"â€" Telephones Highland Park 2542 â€" 1769 â€" 316 7â€"ROOM BRICK â€"HOUSE MAKE OFFER®~ . Pric:_e $26,000 may prove to be consistent withâ€"a progressive policy. ; f CARD OF THANKS 3 We wish to express our appreciaâ€" tion to our many friends and relaâ€" tives for their kindness and sympathy shown during our recent bereavement. 5 * . The Meierhoff family List your Furnished Houses * â€" with. s Murray & Terry d180 Attractive Houses and Lots ‘/~ _ â€" For Sale. "o> "CGall.. 53 MURRAY AND TERRY â€" Central at Sheridan Rd. _ Phone H. P. 69 Demand now for Summer ‘ Rentals. ° 4 â€"FOR RENT Lo aro‘ of all lov

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