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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 30 Apr 1926, p. 12

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!2 WIL 'M ETTE LIFE April 30, 19'.l6 Mr. and Mrs. George Taylor Jr., have rented their home at 354 KenilCo~:I worth avenue for a period of three I laCerlor Decorator· 1 years, to Mr. and Mrs~ James J. Guinan : Draper,--Carpetlag-l?uralture 1 of 616 Abbottsford road. The Taylors Miss 1osephine Salmen .. a sister of G. H. Jacobsen is subdividing the first · I Slleldrftke 10049 tor Aatatolatmeat : left Friday for a trip to Maryland and All 'Work Huaranteed I Florida. they will locate in California Mrs. Seibert Dietz, of 688 Center street, and second additions to Glen Oak I permanently. Winnetka, was struck n:y a taxtcab at Acres. The two additions comprise Chicago avenue and South boulevard, about 80 acres and front on Lake aveEvanston Thursdav evening of last nue and \Vagner road. " ·eek. su~taining- in-juries from which '· Glen Oak Acres, as the name tmplies, she di ed ten minutes _later .. ?he was comprises acre tracts, which are wooddragged 30 feet, and 111 addttton to a ed and highly restricted. The two. new skull fracture, also suffered a deep cut additions will comprise fifty foot lots, on the chin, a fratured rib and a bone " ·hich will enable people of moderate of the leg. She '"'a s removed to St. means to acquire home sites in this Francis hospital. rapidly growing section. There will Miss Salmen \vas 40 yea~s old. Be- also be restrictions in regard to the si<:!e s her s is~e.r, she is survtved by two improvements to be made in these _addihrothers, \Vtlham, of 964 Sp;uce .street, ti 0 ns, and in which the streets wtll be Winnetka and _Fred, of Caltforllla. made to conform to the streets in Glen Funeral scrv tces were held Monday Oak Acres, and into which they will afternoon at 2 o'clock, at the home of open. The tract · comprising the new the s_istcr! -:onclucted by tl~~ Rev. James additions is not wooded, but four fine Auqm. Rtchards, of the\\ t_nnetka Con- trees '"ill he planted on each lot. The grcgatt?nal church. Bunal "'as at development of the new tract is being ~femonal Park cemetery. made by Mr. Jacobsen for variou s sy ndicate owners. A. C. Lueder, Post~[ r. :tml 1· 1 rs. Ru sse ll Dona ham and master of Chicago, represents one syntheir litt le daughter, Betty, of Harvey, dicate. J. H. Schaefer and company, the Ttl., were the guests of Mr . and ~{r s. real rstatc firm at 831 Ridge avenue, l{alph J aq.,· : er of 221 Fiftecnt h street Wilmette. and George E. White, of the firm of Klinge and White, the Ridge ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~ n~,~-r~rtl1c J>a ~ t \veck -r nd. avenue, merchant s, have another. The Schaefer company is also interested in still another of the syndicates. 1 B. M. Weleb & I r·······················-~ Winnetka Woman Subdivide Paris Killed by Taxi of Big Glen Oak Last Thursda.v Acres Properties .. .. ~------------------------· ,I . , .. I I EVANSTON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE J. l I I .I ... ILL AT HOSPITAL Albert VerHalen, of 310 Third street ;111d former namager of the J. W. Schlocs~cr and company's grocery store at 402 Linden avenue, expects to return home in a few days from St. Francis hospital, Evanston, where he was operated upon about two weeks agn for appendicitis. ~I i. ~:-; Ei~zabeth Hannah, 256 \Vood entertained her bridge club at luncheon today. ~ tock a\·enue, L _... More Than an EstablishmentA North Shore Institution More than just a building, machines, and men, Cadillac Evanston Service ts a friendlyt vital aid to Cadillac owners. It is an institution to which Cadillac owners can tutn with complete confidence that their needs will be met tn as perfect a manner as is humanly possible. Cadillac has never believed that owners should be forced to find service "anywhere and everywhere." In Evanston, as in five Chicago communities, it has established a complete service organization: equipped it with . time-saving tools; manned it with a courteous trained personnel of mechanics. Here at Standardized Charges, an exceptional quality of service is rendered. The obligation to satisfy Cadillac owners is never forgotten by Cadillac. The Evanston Service institution is evidence of this. 1' . I ~ .. & ~ I ·... { ,, .L . I ., · ' ·., · ·~ ) Par EFORE the morning round of golf. drop in at the Central Cafeteria for an appetizing breakfast that will toable you to put up a real game against Colonel Bogey. Breakfast ready at 7 each week day. · j · " ; B EVANSTON BRANCH C· AD ILL A · C I 1810 Ridge Avenue Sundays 12 to 5 Personal :supervision of Fred Miller '-. Evanston 6 ___ University 8600 Rogers Park 9133 CENTRAL CAFETERIA Nelson Building Ctntral Aile.,. 11111 of Wilmetle AIM. ... " ' WILMETTE

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