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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 17 Mar 1928, p. 54

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WINNETKA TALK March 17, 1928 15T MORTGAGES IND CONSTRUCTION OR REFINANCING LOW RATES--QUICK ACTION ON BOND. EVARSORTGAGE (0 618 Grove St. Greenleaf 888 Winnetka Women Guests at Congregational Luncheon Winnetka was well represented at the Congregational Women's luncheon held Wednesday at the Stevens hotel. The church has these luncheons to bring together the women of the church and to keep them in touch with its work. The Winnetka women attending the luncheon were the Mes- dames: Frank Ferry, James Austin Richards, J. W. F. Davies, Arlan Con- verse. A. M. Scharf, Dudley Smith, Thomas H. Holton, Harry Mess. Ayres Boal, Edwin E. Brown, William Gib- son, Carrie B. Prouty, Arthur J. Boyn- E. H. Castles Talks to N. T. Pupils About Law E. H. Castles of the law firm, Castles, Potter and Bently of Chicago, addressed the Junior boys of New Trier High school last Thursday on the subject of law as a profession. The speech was arranged by S. Vernon of the school faculty as one of the series being given under the auspices of the New Trier adviser system on various vocations. ton, Paul Hutchinson, Theodore Smith, Douglas Smith, and Miss Nelle Holmes. To Let white enamel. motive. Every apartment commands splendid view, there is an agent on the premises. An Apartment --where all the beauty and residential atmosphere of the North Shore is pre- served inviolate--in Hubbard Woods-- Winnetka 3 Rooms -- 4 Rooms -- 5 Rooms Unusual spaciousness and fine interior appointments The large and light, the floors of oak, with woodwork in mahogany and The colored tile bathrooms have showers and each apartment is equipped with electric refrigeration. The four and five room apartments have full sized kitchens, the three room apartments have kitchenettes, and all have in-a-door beds. The building overlooking a square block of lawn and park will be a handsome addition to the high character of Hubbard Woods. Costing over a quarter million dollars, it presents new advantages in design and layout and it is done in the Authentic English architectural The main floor on one street contains the apartment entrances and the other street is devoted to fine and exclusive shops. The location is at the northwest corner of Merrill Street and Lin- den Avenue. One block from the station of the Northwestern, North Shore Electric Railroad. About three blocks from public school, Catholic school and church. The rental is moderate--On Saturday and Sunday afternoons For full information apply to McGUIRE & ORR, Agents 541 LINCOLN AVENUE, WINNETKA GLENCOE OFFICE, PARK AVE. Opposite Depot rooms are Winnetka Girl Is Manager of Drama Called "Sea Plus" Miss Marcia Converse, 396 Haw- thorne lane, Winnetka, is general manager of "Sea Plus," ninth annual musical comedy to be presented by the Women's Athletic association of Northwestern university. "Sea Plus" is a tale of students aboard a floating university, and of their adventures in FKuropean ports during shore leaves. It will be per- formed the evenings of March 28, 30, and 31, and the afternoon of March 31, at the Haven school, Evanston. The school is two blocks south of Central street, on Prairie avenue. About 100 Northwestern girls are included in the cast and choruses of the show. The board in charge of the production draws its membership entirely from Chicago and the North Shore this year. Among the members are Miss Irene Baehr, of Glencoe, Miss Ruth Bower, of Wilmette, and the Misses Lois Stewart, Nancy Pence, Genevieve Koester, Ruth Hlavaty, Jane Clover, Doris Lake, Hortense Pendleton, and Lucile Bal- lard, all of Evanston. F. Theodore Cloak, of the North- western School of Speech, is coach- ing the cast, and the dances have been arranged by Miss Elizabeth Marsh, of the Marie Veatch 'School of Dancing, with the assistance of Miss Charlotte Adams, a student. of Chi- cago. Miss Louise Hassel. Miss Mary June Fellows, and Miss Mary Atwell, all of Evanston, have speaking parts. All seats are reserved. and tickets may be secured from Irene Baehr, Tri-Delt house, Evanston, Illinois. Quinlan and Tyson, Inc., Occupy New Office Here The real estate office of Quinlan & Tyson, Inc., has been moved from 746 Elm street to 714 Elm street, in the U. C. Abel building, directly west of the Masonic temple. Mr. Abel, among many other ex- tensive improvements which he made upon acquiring this property some time ago, converted the front, or of- fice portion, into two large rooms, the one at the northeast corner of the building now being occupied by the Quinlan & Tyson Co. This room has a frontage of 22 feet on Elm street and is 35 feet deep. Across the front and half way on the east side are full height plate glass windows. New office furniture is being in- stalled, attractive drapes have been ordered for the windows and the of- fice throughout is being fitted up in keeping with the spacious and well- proportioned quarters. The Winnetka office of Quinlan & Tyson, Inc., is in charge of Lewis T Dodds. president of the North Shore Real Estate board. Mrs. Viola Smith is office secretary. The other mem- bers of the sales staff are F. M. Orn- dorff, Carl A. Gurshin, Robert Rich- ardson and P. V. Jewell. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Reach of 844 Prospect avenue, who have been spending the last few weeks in Cali- fornia, are expected to return the last of this month. Their daughter, Miss Dorothy, who is attending school at Principia, St. Louis, will also return the latter part of this month to spend her spring vacation at home. ts Mrs. Walter IL. Benson of 671 Lincoln avenue, left Thursday night, March 15, for a three weeks' trip to Florida. Mr. Benson returned last week after spending the winter in Florida, because of his health. TCH Mr. and Mrs. George Karnes, 151 Fuller lane, Winnetka, had as their guest last week-end Mr. Karnes' sister, Miss Grace Karnes of Riverside. it ~ fa Os

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