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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 18 Jun 1927, p. 43

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42 WINNETKA "TALK June 18, 1927 Mrs. D. W. Poff, 739 entertained her card club at her home Tuesday. Walden road, Mrs. Charles Fuller has as a guest Mrs. Frank Otis Melther, of New York, who formerly lived in Winnetka. HICAGO Million Peony Blooms in one of the largest peony gardens in this country. Row on row of white, pink and red beauties. A feast for the eyes. Come and choose the flowers you want for your own garden right from the blooms in the field. Rare and more com- mon varieties in a wide range of prices. Northbrook peonies are nationally known And Irises Too Thousands of irises are blooming now. Dainty flowers that will rival the orchid in beauty and texture. Don't miss this beautiful sight. You can reach itina few minuteseasy driving inyourcar. Fivemiles west of Glencoe on Dundee Road. Easy to get to. We heartily invite all those interested in flowers to visit our gardens. NORTHBROOK GARDENS Dundee Road 5 Miles West of Glencoe Mail Address--Glencoe, Ill. Tel. Northbrook 160 Hold Services Wednesday for Miss Ellen May Smith Services for Miss Ellen May Smith of 7861 South Shore drive, Chicago, sister of William Sumner Smith of 107 Bertling lane, who died Tuesday at the Smith home, were held Wed- nesday at the Scott Funeral home in Wilmette, the Rev. Thomas A. Good- win officiating. Burial will be at Mad- ison, Wis., Miss Smith's former home. Miss = Smith was a kindergarten teacher in Chicago for over twenty- five years. She leaves another broth- er, C. Johnson Smith of Chicago, and a sister, Mrs. Charles N. Haynes of West Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. William A. Hadley, of 913 Oak street, and their daughter Emily are leaving Sunday for Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Hadley and Mr. Hadley's secretary, Alfred Allen, will attend the International Convention for Workers for the Blind. They expect to spend about a week there. NOTICE Notice is hereby given to every prop- erty owner in New Trier township to have his Canada thistle cut on or be- fore July 5. Any property owner who does not heed this warning shall be liable to prosecution and a fine of from $5 to $100. John Balmes, thistle commissioner of New Trier township, 839 Cherry street, Winnetka. Tonight--an UPTOWN CHICAGO Dance or Show You need never go farther than Chicago in search of a good time. Chicago's theatres and ballrooms have no supe- riors anywhere. In air cooled to just the right degree, in soft seats or on faultless floors, you can witness superlative entertainment or dance to perfect music. You but waste time when you go a step past Uptown Chicago seeking for what this great metropolitan center has always been noted. When you plan to travel, use the Railroad Union Ticket Office--buy your ticket, reserve your man and check your baggage at the Uptown Station. UPTOWN CHICAGO Shopping Center of a Million People One of a series of advertise- ments for Uptown Chicago, sponsored 'ptown Chicago Associa- tion and paid for co-opera- Business Men -- Uptown Chi- ARGYLE cago !) new busi and is doing more than any other Chicago Community to assure the success of every en- terprise within the Uptown Chi- cago area. We urge you to investigate the possibilities here for substantial success. ANVI IHL sively by MONTROSE Uptown Uptown Pull- the Central ptown Chicago's N. H. Blatchford Is Summoned by Death on Monday, June 13 N. H. Blatchford, for 22 years a resi- dent of Winnetka, died suddenly Mon- day, June 13, at his home, 325 Ridge avenue. The death was caused by a stroke. Funeral services were held Thursday at his home, with burial at Graceland cemetery. The Rev. Thomas A. Good- win of the Winnetka Congregational church had charge of the services. Mr. Blatchford was born in Chicago 77 years ago, and lived there until he moved to Winnetka. At the time of his death he was still active in the lead business, with the firm of E. W. Blatchford. The father of Mr. Blatchford, John B. Blatchford, was the first ordained minister in Chicago. He was a min- ister of the Presbyterian denomina- tion. Coming to Chicago from Buffalo on a selling schooner, his boat was wrecked off what is now Washington street, Chicago. Oswald Schmidt Dies at Residence of Son Here Last Saturday Oswald Schmidt, who had lived for the past two years with his son, J. R. Schmidt, 973 Willow road, died early Saturday morning, June 11, at his son's home. Mr. Schmidt, who was 87 vears old at the time of his death, had not been well since Christmas and had been seriously ill for two weeks. The funeral services were held Mon- day at Mr. Schmidt's former home in Monterey, Ind. He was buried there beside his wife, who died ten years ago. Mr. Schmidt was born in Germany, coming to the United States when he was about nine years old. He was a farmer until his retirement two years ago, when he came to Winnetka. Eight children survive Mr. Schmidt : J. R. Schmidt, of Winnetka; Andrew, of Ind.; Tony, of Hammond, Ind.; Mrs. Marie Schriner of Hammond; Mrs. Teresia Bover, and Mrs. Louise Weber of South Bend; Mrs. Elizabeth Beerwort of Lake Port, near Knox, Ind.; and Mrs. Katherine Krous of Los Angeles, Cal. Mrs. Krous was the only one of the family who was un- able to attend the funeral. Mrs. Frederick Scott, 175 Sheridan road, left Sunday for Greenwich, Con- necticut, where she is attending a ses- sion of the American Garden club. She intends to return Saturday. ---- Kenneth Stixrud, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph V. Stixrud, 607 Willow road, returned from the University of Illinois last week. Dr. Edna Glover SCIENTIFIC CHIROPODY Manicuring, Massaging, Baths Shampooing Dye, Singe and Bleach Hair Scalp Treatment a Specialty Will Call at Residence 22 Prouty Annex Ph. Winnetka 2256 10 4 PER ANNUM ' WE GUARANTEE THE PRINCIPAL } AND INTEREST 1 INTEREST PAYABLE MONTHLY 1 Junior Mortgage Gold Bonds, secured by high-grade new brick apartment buildings and residences in Chicago, in which we have invested our own Central 0540 funds. The Chicago Title & Trust yg Company guarantees title. Sold tog net investor TEN PER CENT (10%). a . "ye 1} Public Securities & Investment 1 Corp. ' 1407--5 North Wabash Avenue 1 CHICAGG : i -

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