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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 23 Mar 1928, p. 66

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W.1 L .)l E·rrff E LIFE 0 ~· - 0 ..... or~- · ·.:._ .. ~ ....... . . . . . . . . . - - - - - - - ------ ~- May Win Pri:ze.ln !few ~rier pichire Contest .. · · J. · · .. ~ I .. ) t r ·t · Hubbard WoOds East 7-ROOM BRICK · St~dio Living Room; 4 Bedrooms; 2 .baths- hot water heat. 100 by 168 feet. Glencoe Northeast Northwest corner Vacant, Sheridan Road and Franklin Road. 175 by 425 feet. On Ravine. Suitable for three homes. MuRRAY & TERRY 40 No. Dearborn Central 4625 J. Newhall Glencoe 267 HEREWIT~ is ·p resented one of the artsitic photographs ~hich have been entered m the Lens club contest at the north shore h1gh school. The club· is sponsored by Harry H. Herron of the New Trier faculty. The picture taken by Richard Rossman, a Junior, is an attractive winter scene. It was· "snapped" just off the Glenview road and near the North Shore Golf club. ~tart Work on New High School Athletic Field . . Let us indicate to you what can bt dont to beautify yoar grounds. We can supply any quantity of choice Nurstry Stock ··· beautiful Evergreen, Shadt Tnts. Flowering Shrubs, Record Bearing Fruit Trees, E!erblooming Rosts, ttc. - - - - - - - - - - - Qulitg Gut~ttlntttd . · · · · Moderately Priced FOR YOUR LAWN . Ctttping &nt-Blue GtGU-Ewtgtttn t1nd Shady Spot Jlixtur11 t1lao, Crttping &nt Stolon· for V lfldtltiue lAwnmding Exptrt Advice and Individually Designed Landscape Plans FREE for Our Customers TERMS ARRANGED A resolution providing for the immediate starting .of preliminary work on the development of the New Trier athletic field located immediately east of Essex road, was adopted by the High school board at its meeting last Tuesday night. This work will include the grading, leveling and laying out the various fields to be located on the area. . No plans are being formulated for the erection of a· stadium on the area and the reports that have been circulating throughout the township to this effect · are entirely without foundation, it was stated by Supt. Frederick E. Clerk in discussing plans for the development and use of the fidd. Resolutions of appreciation of the board to Edmund Castles for his cooperation with the school faculty in speaking on "Law as a Profession" before the Juniors of the school in connection with vocational guidance course, and to Supt. E. L. Nygaard of the Kenilworth schools for the Art exhibit which is now on display at the High school, were also passed by the board. . interest .for lo&ns on homes 5, 10 and 15 Ye&f plans, strai&Jtt or with Pt-e-payment privileges · F. C·. B.R ODERlCK R.,. STARK BRo$: ·· · -. · . ·~ : . L.ndact1pt Ard,iuCt .. · .~.: ., · . Narth. 8~ .' lor Aaer· ~·· Oldnt a._d Large" ~ur~try .· Hoae Groa~·- · ·Sabdl'tisio· ; · Pirb · · . 1020 Spruce St. Tel. Wino. 2235 Oar-.. . ~.... " 67 ~

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