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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 30 Mar 1928, p. 26

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Ashland avenuti -pQilllfi&.. ,N fmlit ,~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~a§~~t~u~a~ru~r~e~L~~~~~~~~~~eD~rictiliru~act~iliek~r lature which enabled us to carry on this work. ing the ·· lfrls Ollicen· Alison Burge, 924 FR~"ei~ a v e n u e , With an election of otficers for both where · she and Jean 88ro held ' a the golf and beach divisions, the fire-aqakers· dinner. Today the group k will go to Orch tra hall. Chieago, to Breakers Country club and the Brea ers Beach club this week announced attend a Ceremonial eU.,.. that they will be formally opened to members early this summer. At a meeting held in the executive offices at 35 East ·Wacker drive, Glenn 0. Pearson, generaI manager of H.enry Lytton & Sons, was elected president of the beach club. Claude Welles, a 53istant treasurer of Marshall Field & company, was named head of the . country club. Tbt atwnl and mos1 txclaaivt importtcl a·cl ciOmatic draperies art now ready for your inapectioa. · Desiptcl Other officers of the beach club and maclt ia our ·ow a shop, lht cornc1a· of yoar drapn include Frank H. T.· Potter, attorney, is aaartcl. as vice president, and B e n j am i n Wham, first president of the Crystal Lake Country club, as secretary and treasurer. Alexander Fyfe, former Hamilton club president and Lincoln 71 02 Sheridan Road Phone Briargate 7892 Park commissioner, is past president. For the country club, where two Dtcicltclly eighteen and one nine hole golf courses are the outstanding features, Logan ll. GUMantetd to PIHu ~iltll Wallace, chairman of the Cook Coun,... ty Jury commissioners, is vice-president and Mr. Wham is also secretary I · naar. CW. ADnoi-· · M eCONilkll · 'NeWIJ ·EiecW E$IBMo· Ulilo w··~ Pill· Co111missioa Imported Draperies Or Clair Studios Exten.;ion of McCormick road, for which an appropriation of $150,000 is made in the 19Z8 budget of the Board of Trustees of the Cbicagb Sanitary district, is now a matter for the detem1ination of the Chicago Plan commission, according to John T. :Miller· manager of Permanent Plants and Structures for the Sanitary distn"ct. In a report to T. J. Crowe, president of the Sanitary district, Mr. Miller says: "In reference to the suggested extension of McConilick road from Devon avenue to . Lawrence avenue paralleling the North Shore channel, the Sanitary district, of course, realizes that this continuation is the natural thing to do and provides a logical outlet for this important artery. "The Sanitary district has, ever since the idea of building this boulevard has been conceived, always kept in mind the continuation of this roadway, but it has only been within the last six or eight month3 thru the efforts of the present Board of Trustees that the necessary financial relief was accorded "In the 1928 budget an item has. been set up of $150,000 for the extension of McCormick road and the Sanitary District has undertaken preparation of the plans on the same but further action has been delayed pending completion of negotiation3 with the 'Dicago Plan commission. The district at all times and particularly under the prevailing regime are anxious to fit in with other Municipal bodies in carrying on of improvements of this nature. We recognize the Chicago Plan Commission as the guiding agency in the development of all those things in City planning that they have devoted their attention to which have so much to do with the improvement and betterment of our City." ..,. I I I ~ Bargains in UnuSed Mileage CARS nowadays are not built to give but one or two years of good service. Many automobiles built two or three years ago will still be delivering dependable performance in 1932. It is in no wise depreciating to the new car market to say that a GOOD used car is the most economical transportation a man can buy. The recognized motor car dealers of the north shore offer to our readers each week-through the ·Classified Columns-the best Used Car values of the week. Find.your car here. · I Good Used Car opportunities in the Classified Columns of this paper R. S. Elworthy, S~eam.alalp General. Agent, 71 E. JaclmOn Blvd., Chicago, IlL, Telephone Wabuh 19M, or any local Steamahlp ~ent. For Freight apply W. A. kl&tenta11er, 109 s. La Salle St., Chicago. I t. I Canadian iil>adfit:

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