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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 8 Sep 1928, p. 21

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nt sc ca EE AS PO September 8, 1928 WINNETKA TALK 19 NEW SIDEWALK PLAN Bills Realty Places Paving at Curb March King to Provide Lawn Space A new idea in sidewalk location is being used in the Bills Realty com- pany's Indian Hill estates. In order to give the residents a longer sweep of lawn and eliminate the unsightliness of trampled parkways, the sidewalks are being laid contiguous to the curb, rather than a few feet away as is the almost universal custom in residential districts. People alighting from automobiles thus step directly onto the sidewalk instead of onto a grass plot, which is so easily ruined. These sidewalks are five feet wide. Between 500 and 600 feet of street paving are being laid a day in the subdivision and already nearly a third of the property is provided with paved streets, according to Benjamin Bills, president of the company. Twenty-six homes, ranging from an $18,000 Cape Cod Colonial to a $98, - 000 English Tudor, are being com- pleted there by purchasers of lots. Among those recently purchasing property in the subdivision are Mrs. Francis E. Ward, George H. Young, W. D. Norris and Marcus Mix. | LSE HAL smart clothes-- the leading extra-curriculum subject in the pursuit of a successful college career. For Campus Wear For Gay Week-ends the fashion-wise un- the allure of sheer vel- : dergraduate chooses a vet or the smart so- i swagger knitted cos- phistication of silk tume, or one of the crepe adds charm to new featherweight those cave-free hours tweeds in soft autumn when classrooms are shades. forgotten. John Philip Sousa, famed band- . master, now on his silver jubilee tour Ravinia Opera Club of America, will bring his equally Holds Last Meeting famous band to Evanston to appear Sweaters here in two concerts at Northwesiera The Ravinia Opera club of whose | gymnasium, the afternoon and evening | | ; , Winnetka branch Mrs. John Vennema |of Saturday, Sept. 22. : debonair -- collegiate -- of Ree Willow road is chairman, held in their bright colorings et meeting of the season Thurs- i g and modernistic patterns. day at Ravinia Park house. Among Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Deming, 959 | | p the members of the local br Spruce street, announce the birth of a i who were there were Mrs. ches son Wednesday, August 29, at the Ev- Suker, Mrs. Robert Hammond, Mrs, | 2nston hospital. Charles Pierce, Mrs. Theod C =r ; : ' . Winn etka Mrs. J. Williams Mares: ed Mise The Garfield Park conservatory in : 565 Lincoln Ave Isabel Cline. Chicago, is the largest in the United The committees have met every | States. Thursday morning during the Ravinia season at 1 o'clock to give reports and offer suggestions. WINNETKA GIVES HOUSE PARTY A very fine home. Beautiful Mrs. George Pattison, now of Glen- grounds. Very fine location. coe and formerly of Wilmette, enter- Living room, dining room, METAL tained a group of friends at a ten da rigs y : R y house party at her summer home in billiard or recreation room, W EA | H E the Lac du Flambeau region in north- kitchen, service dining room ern Wisconsin recently. Her guests ook. 4 bed- included Mrs. George Emrich, Mrs and breakfast n T. A. Copeland, Mrs. J. C. Mannerud, rooms. 3 baths. Sewing STRIPPING Mrs. Morton L. Paterson, and Mrs. room. 2 maids' rooms and d Be Done Now N. P. Colwell. baths. Priced very reason- Shoul rh ERE Te STUDIES WITH CORTOT ably, Miss Marianne Putnam and her sis- ter, Grace, of 514 Birch st t, h - turned from aireh street, have re- || Hokanson & Jenks where Miss Marianne studied piano under Alfred INCORPORATED Tests show that metal weather Siiipping saves snongh oy ue % ndo Sibi he igh French piawist, ip sis Davis Stcoet, Evanston ig Be au IE als on. wih im iy and water aris. ey also traveled through Greenleaf 1617 leakage is prevented. These are only a few of the outstanding Spain and Italy. Miss Marianne will advantages of having your home metal weather stripped. resume her work with her piano pupils in Winnetka on September 10. 746 Elm Street, Winnetka Winnetka 1617 Low Summer Prices <»}l Special discount to those having the work done now. |B Before the fall and winter rush. We'll gladly submit Lake ForEsT ScHoOOL OF Music samples and estimate without obligation. Marta MiLiNowsK1, Director Opening Day, Monday, September 24th IN NEW LOCATION UNIVERSAL 500 WESTERN AVENUE NORTH WINDOW SUPPLY CO. (three minutes from stations) : PHONE 629 : Tower Court Building Early registration advisable for choice of hours | LINDEN AVE. AND TOWER ROAD, HUBBARD WOODS TELEPHONE LAKE Forest 999 MAIN OFFICE AND FACTORY, 1223 ADDISON ST., CHICAGO TEL. BUCKINGHAM 6011

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