-., I --__.e November 10, 1928 WINNETKA TALK 57 Women Voters' News (Continued from Page 55) P. C. Ward, Mrs. IL. E. Raymond, Mrs. J. B. Coambs, Mrs. S. Y. Ball. Mrs. Ira C. Keller was the chairman of the checkers at thg polls committee. Members of the Winnetka league will have an opportunity of becoming acquainted with their precinct neigh- bors at the regular November meeting of the league on Monday. The usual luncheon under the direction of Mrs. Frank Crawford will be held at 12:30 p. m. in Rudolph Matz hall Mrs. William F. Brown, first vice-president, will preside in the absence of the presi- dent, Mrs. A. M. Ferry, who will be in Moline at the state convention. Mrs. Brown will give the greetings to the 250 new members who have re- cently come into the league. The prize awards in the membership contest will be awarded by Mrs. Dudley K. French, membership chairman. Following these Mrs. Benjamin Pfeiffer, chairman of the education committee, will introduce the two speakers for the day. Mrs. M. H. Lieber and Floyd Goodyear will speak on various phases of education in Illinois. The many friends of Mrs. Lieber will be very happy to hear her at this time. McGuire and Orr Announces Many Realty Transfers The southwest corner of Lake Shore boulevard and Burnham place, Evans- ton, has been sold by Alexander R. Carqueville to Percy Wilson of Percy Wilson and company, real estate sub- dividers. This plot measures 200x200, and is directly across from the city | park facing Lake Michigan. Mr. Wil- { son has no immediate plans for build- ing. The sale price was $75,000. Mr. Bell of the Winnetka office of McGuire and Orr made the sale. Sale by Richard Peterson to George G. Moody of fifty feet of vacant on Ingleside place, Evanston, for $15,000. The sale was made by Peter C. Forney of McGuire and Orr's Evanston office. Sale by Garfield T. Buckley to Alice M. Doubleday of the residence, 734 Milburn street, Evanston, at a price of $19,500. This sale was made by Mr. Forney of the Evanston office of McGuire and Orr. Lawrence W. Scudder of Lake For- est purchased 125 acres, lying north of Dundee road and between Huehl and Pfingsten roads, for the North Shore Airport company. Work has commenced on the grading and drain- ing so that the field will be ready for use in the spring. This sale was made by Scott Greene of McGuire and Orr's Kenilworth office, in connection with Stuart I. Drum of the Glencoe office. nections. be quickly blemishes. Concrete Pavements Stay Smooth as Built Pavements in any grow- ing district must be cut occasionally to install water and sewer con- Cuts in portland cement concrete pavement can and neatly patched, leaving a per- manently smooth sur- face, with no unsightly PORTLAND CEMENT ASSOCIATION 33 West Grand Avenue CHICAGO A National Organization to Improve and Extend the Uses of Concrete Offices in 32 Cities Gustav Lindahl, Winnetka contrac- tor, has purchased 184x150 feet on Laurel avenue near Westmoor road, Winnetka. This was formerly the property of Mrs. Gertrude Kiper. The sale price was approximately $150 per foot, or $27,000. The sale was made by A. L. Arragon of the Winnetka office of McGuire and Orr. Roscoe I. Parkinson, of Thompson Ross and company, has purchased from Eric Norberg the residence at 192 Church road, Winnetka, a 10 room frame residence with three baths and two car garage. Sale price was $35,000. The sale was made by Wal- ton S. Bell of the Winnetka office of McGuire and Orr. Fred F. Gardner has purchased from Walter J. McGuire, 104x187 feet of vacant property on Birch street, Win- netka, between Sunset road and Alles road. The sale price was $20,000. Sale by Robert L. Schutter to Wal- ter D. Main of Lot 3 in Aspley's sub- division, Glencoe, a riparian rights homesite, south of Maple Hill road, at a consideration of $40,000. The sale was made by Stuart I. Drum of the Glencoe office of McGuire and Orr. George S. Ballard was associated with McGuire and Orr in the sale of the Carqueville property to Mr. Wil- SPEAKS AT GARDEN CLUB Mrs. Harry H. Barnum will be the principal speaker at the meeting of the Evening Garden club of Wilmette next Tuesday evening. Mrs. Barnum will also speak on November 21 before the Evanston Garden club. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Reschke, 1149 Cherry street, entertained at a bridge and radio party last Tuesday evening. Their guests included Mr. and Mrs. H. 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