13ATW (HW£ ONE OF THE FINEST SINCE 1931 A Comfortable and Homey Place An Exclusive Licensed Home (or Convalescents, Chronics,- Cardiacs, Diabetics, Senile, Aged, Retired Couples and Single Folks. Enjoy Homelike Surroundings and Excellent Meals Served in Rooms. BRODERICK--Mr. and Mrs. Ray- POWELL--Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Powell, 1296 Wheeling Road, Mt. mond M. Broderick, 2049 Lake Prospect, a daughter, Arlene Av., Wilmette, a daughter, Joann Dixon, Sept. 26 in Evanston Frances, Sept. 24 in St. ElizaHospital. Grandparents are Mr. beth's Hospital, Chicago. Grandand Mrs. Cyril N. Bell of Winparents are Mr. and Mrs. Charles netka and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thiel Sr. of Chicago and Mrs. H. Powell of Northbrook. Greatgrandparents are Mrs. Arthur Alice Broderick of Cicero. GreatBuck, Port Clinton, 0 . , Mr. and grandparents are Mrs. Angeline Mrs. L. E. Shreeves, Haddonfield, Miela of Cicero and Patrick N. J., and Mrs. N. R. Bell, Broderick of Los Angeles. Belleville, 111. EVANS--Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. POWERS--Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Powers, 1260 Church St., NorthEvans, 1311 Glenoak Ln., Northbrook, a daughter, Christina brook, a daughter, Kathryn Irene, Sept. 29 in Highland Park Marie, Sept. 29 in Evanston Hospital. Grandparents are Mr. Hospital, Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Geisselmann of and Mrs. W. E. Evans of Lake Pforzheim, Germany, and Mr. Worth, Fla , and Mr. and Mrs. H. and Mrs. Guy Powers of HighF. Claar of Detroit. Great-grandwood. mother is Mrs. Laura Roberts of Jackson, 0 . RANDOLPH--Dr. and Mrs. David A. Randolph, 1627 Washington FULHORST--Mr. and Mrs. Paul Av., Wilmette, a daughter, Amy W. Fulhorst of 822 Westwood Ln., Catherine, Sept. 4 in Evanston Wilmette, a daughter, Nancy Hospital. Grandparents are Mr. Anne, Sept. 30 in Lutheran Genand Mrs. Herbert Gibbs of Wheaeral Hospital, Park Ridge. ton, 111., and Mr. and Mrs. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Randolph of Olympia Henry Fulhorst of Chicago. Fields, 111. Great-grandparents are Mrs. Ida Biggs of Orlandfj HANRAHAN--Mr. a n d Mrs. Beach, Fla., Mrs. Arthur Plow of William J. Hanrahan, 1948 Smith Flint, Mich., and Mr. and Mrs. Road, Northbrook, a daughter, Michael Randolph of Carmichael, Maureen Ann, Oct. 1 in Gottlieb Cal. Memorial Hospital, Melrose Park. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Eugene U. DeRoo, Moline, SLATER--Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Slater, 551 Monroe Av., Glencoe, 111., and Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Hanrahan of Davenport, la. JOHNSON--Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Johnson, 3245 Greenbriar Dr., Glenview, a son, Peter Erik, Sept. 30 in Resurrection Hospita. Grandparents are Mrs. Helen Johnson of Oak Park and Mr. and Mrs. August Wolff of Hillside, 111. MAGIE--Mr. and Mrs. Peter MacGregor Magie, Weston, Mass., a' daughter, Meredith Carter, Sept. 2 in a Cambridge, Mass., hospital. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. William A. Magie, 695 Prospect Av., Winnetka, and Edward W. Vicks of Binghamton, N.Y. Great-grandmother is Mrs. Edward Vicks Sr. of Rochester, N.Y. OBERG--Mr. and Mrs. Donald C. Oberg, 1033 Whitfield Road, Northbrook, a son, Gary Scott, Sept. 18 in Evanston Hospital. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hylkema of Chicago and Mrs. Oscar Oberg of Niles. PETTRY--Mr. and Mrs. J a c k Pettry of Deerfield, a daughter, Jennifer Lyn, Oct. 1 in Highland Park Hospital. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John Scarbro of Northbrook and Mr. and Mrs. Lanty Pettry of Packsville, W. Va. · · · · · a son, John Jay, Oct. 6 in Evanston Hospital. Grandparents are Mrs. Drennan J. Slater of Evanston and Mr. and Mrs. John S. Nagel J r . of Buenos Aires. Great-grandmothers are Mrs. John S. Nagel Sr. and Mrs. Clarence L. Barker, both of Evanston. EXCELLENT TRANSPORTATI O N Just west of North Western Station and Northwest Highwoy-(Route 14)ond Route 12. Bus Service from Evanston. Private, Semi-Private and Small Wards. We invite your inspection. 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D e a I e r HOMES SIGN OF SERVICE SINCE 1884 O u i n l a r V o « « ^ T y s oiVsW ; " ; ; N S U R N E [ R E A L T O R S FINANCING APARTMENTS OFFICES A L S O IN EVANSTON, GLENVIEW, WINNETKA t DEERFIELD I Lake Forest · · · 650 N. WESTERN AVENUE at OEERPATH · Phone: CE 4-8000 Don Kelley KATHRYN AGAR JAICKS, Lake Forest Office Manager Judy Holden Burns Janet Seaborg Betty W. Martin Nancy Sullivan 4 bedrms., 1½ bath, 2 story brick home. Kitchen overlooks lovely rear yard w/trees. Living rm./dining rm. combination, full basemt. Expansion possibilities on large lot. Quiet N.E. location, convenient to LFHS. · · · · · FOR SALE or FOR RENT, Convenient location. Huge living rm w/fireplace and bow window. Family rm. w/full bath on grade level. 3 bedrooms plus bath, compact kitchen. Full basement and very private rear yard. mt, · DESIRABLE --VACANT --Located within the Lake Forest High School district, 25 acres of beautiful wooded property, adjacent to golf course and deep ravine, potential of 5 residential building sites. · SUPERB LOCATION --VACANT --Close to Country Day school in area of select homes, large desirable residential building site. · VACANT -- VERY PRIVATE -- Tucked away among many large shade trees and handsome old evergreens, this 1½ acres in secluded area of Lake Forest is awaiting your choice of home for ideally convenient country living. Travel Agent Speaks At Seattle Conference Mrs. Olga Marko, president of the Lake Shore Travel Service in Glencoe, recently spoke at a meeting of the American Society of Travel Agents in Seattle. She told the 2,100 delegates attending the society's 36th World Travel Congress that more retired people a r e traveling than ever before, and that Europe is their primary destination. 52 · · · · · Room for boats & cars in 3 car garage. Attractively situated ranch, close to lake. Excellent location, very private terrace. Compact kitchen w/built-ins, Florida rm. Living rm. w/fpl., den, 3 bedrms., 2 baths. · RIPARIAN --VACANT --Two very choice 2½ acre building sites overlooking Lake Michigan, and adjacent to private country club. Most unique property and worthy of immediate investigation. · Call CE 4-8000 For Details · October 20, 1966