Highland Park Public Library Local Newspapers Site

Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 24 Oct 1912, p. 4

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

'-rr <.«»fl. *«t|l!W f^aWa^MWj M* meetiiig of the property owner* Sherman avenue, held Monday vr the A»«nue House, the 8h*nnan 4*enaeImprovement association waa lormed. jte main object wiil be to prevent tbe city from granting an- , otner trancbise to the street car com- 'f^tiuy to operate on that street pC There "fas a large attendance. The permanent officers elected were; iglWrt B. Humphrey, president; Prof. «Sb.-3. Atwell, treasurer, and ^>rot. M. -' C. Newell, secretary. The next meet- tng will be held on Nov. 2, at which wtlni* the committees will make their Ipreports. â- " - fThe committees appointed are: Legalâ€"W. B. Wiley, Prof. R. B. Wil- 1lKi^::i^Dia^ Doing rit» * OSCAR MMMMtMM .A' Miss Mary Hals^r is new re»I4to« ^ Chicago, '-','•.:*«•â- Â« , -'•.-:.•; r^-j- Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Wsflla<»e will re- side in Chicago this winter. Mrs. Isabel Trapp and children are now residents of Pasadena, Cat Miss Phoebe Jacobs is on an «• tended srielt In Oconomowoc, Win. Mr. M. K. Meyer and bis mother are visiting friends in Bock Island. Dr. and Mrs. Doane have taken up ..gain their winter residence in CM- caga Mrs. Paul F. Fisher entertained a number of her Chicago fr«ond* last wtek. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Doocy have chos- en Los Angeles, Cal„ as their future home. Mrs. L. A. West of Pine street is vis- iting for a couple of weeks in OUey, Illinois. Mrs. Floyd Clinch entertained At rards Tuesday at her home in Hnb- uard Woods. v son, M. C Harper. â- >, ' Committee to report regarding ob- ||l Jectorsâ€"J. W. Work, Otis Larson, mW. R. Wiley. £ Membershipâ€"C. D. Warnock, J. M. $T Barnes, R. B. Wilson, R. B. Wiley, J. || W. Beebe and B. C. Suhr. '§$': The members of the association ||. claim the majority of property owners ____________-_â€"-____^_ between Davis street and Central â- â- **â€"*"*^w~m~^m* | street are opposed to a renewal of a tone in its year's run of perform- ft franchise to the present company or ances. | to any other company. They claim | Mr. Edward Haas Bobins will be £â-  they. will demand the* tearing up of «wn in the Cecil Lean role. £. the tracks at the expiration of the «*____»>___â€"_â€"-â€"_-- I franchise with the city. | Their next move will be to secure * names of property holders south of Davis street fronting on the car line After an extended trip through the we* Mr. and M». *"«ey Bradetra* are again at heme. •^â- â- ^M:m;-- â- â- "'_§'"* Mr. Robert Stevenson hat dosed the " • dud conveying to him the lot opposite nia home on Lincoln street. Mr. W. P. Happ is in Los Angeles, Cal., at the beflaide of hie wife, who has been taken seriously ilL Mr. and Mrs. William Hoyt and Miss Josephine Landon left Tuesday for their winter home in Florida. Mr. and Ma. C. 8. Buell are again in their home on Linden avenue after an absence of several months. N The Progressive headquarters on Elm street conducted by the Bull Moosettes is a busy place these days. Mr. Louis A/IJhe has been honored with the appointment of principal of the high school at Ainsworth, Iowa. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Langworthy are row occupying their Bidge avenue borne after an absence of several months. 806 W. OAK STREET COMMUNICATIONS rnopmui Over Msjer*s i JftffF StTTRESSC* A*D CUSHIO ANTIQUE fOHtit Ttltffeoit fliMll^85r Opposlto C.ft N.f. fcfc film Street aire Railroad Avenua WINNETKA , and â- securing them as members the association. of BUILDING PERMIT8. Alterations to residence, 735 Sher- idan road. Owner, W. J. Ounthorp. Cost, $3,000. Twctory residence, 2111 Noyes street. Owner; William Campbell. Cost, $2,400. TO BUILD FINE HOME. *W. L. Taylor of Berwyn, 111., has purchased from C. H. Thompson a f::lotjet%50 Sheridan road, .Evanston, *~ Upon which he will begin at once the erection of a beautiful $35,000 resi- dence. He expects to have it com- : pleted by May 1. W Editor Lake Shore News: Sunday, October 6, a young man rode uy aim do«vn cei'tain streets in Wilmette all afternoon and every time he returned he had a different young lady on the rear seat. He passed a certain street about ten times and seven out of those ten were young ladles, one as pretty a£ the other. He came from some Lome on Columbus avenue. Who knows who this yeung man is who had all the pretty girls? A Constant Beader. Editor's Note: Ton will have to *lve us an easier one. - ^ I i .si i»i 'A s fKUHikTm*RS 'Telephone 248 Winnetka, II), ♦•THE SPENDTHRIFT." That quality has Its own reward is very evident at the College theater, where the new company installed by T. C. Gleaion 1b playing 'Toe Spend- thrift'* to capacity audiences. Already the members of the com- pany^ both old and new, have become the prime favorites of the North 'Btters, who ..look upon the College theater as something that is quite' their own, a private asset. This year they are particularly proud of this "asset" because of its many excel- lent values. Beginning Monday, Oct 28, a novel- ty production will be revealed for the' week in "The Time, the Place and the Girl." This tuneful, melodious, delectable musical comedy with its funny devel- opments wsb beyond all doubts the biggest success the La Salle Opera honae ever housed. It "made" Cecil Lean and Florence Holbrook as enter- tainers and earned Mort Singer a for- 7v W. P. HA Horse Shg£fa Specialty General BlC^mVuog and RuHlmTWrg ' Bread AY»au*. Cor.of flprmoe 5t»««t WE CALL FOR Alpng the Entire ♦*»* North Shore {Ntlson Bros.) TeUWlnnetkal32 \ i»»oae»e»»o»o>»»»»»oe»+o»+ 806 Elm Street ♦»ee»»»»e»»»e»»»»»Me»»e»ee»»»»»»»»»»»»^»»»»<»»»»»»» > WINNETKA QA Uchlr* Work 562 LINCOLN CompliAe Stock of 5uppll#i •^Oen / >/Automobllcf bt. rjb\ Rented.^epaire \f MttrlesCh ' DifTRiauTORa ron Studebaker,AmericanaitU BorlandBh&Hc Cars THe FINEST OARAOE ON TMB NOKTH SHORE . ::»»»»»»e#e»»»»e»#»a»e»»#»*eaa»»»»»»»»aM»»»^»»»»^^ l/ J.KARIER Dyer aod£teaia£lea0er 26 Paafity Annex PKoM^knwtkAlSO 803*4 dmca^^venue Phoa« BvaaMoa. ST*S Can Make YO SUr^EJ^MY fr^PPY By sdvisligh'ertdBife oVa#hett ex nsusiinglssk of doHI ibe laroiiyb*k- infEvsndlnsiating on the puisssss* of BreaJ RolUff ^ «ra.t tic, FROM OUR BAKERY JOHN ERICSSON aOOS Maple Aveaoe Pk©»« 1974 FQB)gBERG & LARSON uflANUXALttlCRY GEa RA^MESEN* JiL WlNNSTlUSSSSS>Mt ~ Hard Wd LAID, S-RaPfO AND FlNlS OLD rtOOH» OkKANCO and rotig Itlectric rr6r«»a 562 Phoec 396 Speclslt Cnrtsint ly Washinga Linens 'Avenue Winactka. 111. <>»»99eeee»»t-9e»eee»»»»e»»eeee»e»»»9»e9»9t9»99»»9»99»; ]y WlffcPeople Are Dqmg ,++^++â€"*<r-.fli Oross Point •..........' /k. E. ODHNER Hubbard Woods-Tel. Winnetka 276 >en I All Kisds « P«sey Oasitf. Picssisf tad Repsirisf Goods ailed for its ddrmed. Otly first dtit vet*, ssittatecs. Tekesess yosrefniets. '% daugbtetiwas born to Mr. and Mra. Helen Sesterneim, first prize; Jos. «^)aenon last week Wednes- Mrs. Joan Huerter, second and Mra. ^.â- â- m$: $££ ^K;;V- " ' " fH«nrrHotn,itliird prise. • â-  â-  . ,,^: .:^*e iWeolDf due was entertained! i-**.Aâ- **£!$ ***±•â- â- â- * ft jailes last Sat- Mra. :»P||kaireBini|:#';i, Mr. Joseph Feener returned last ty from Europe. He left her 8 lasfto tiait ais birthplace In

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy