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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 20 Apr 1928, p. 24

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A ·eric11n Legion · Not-. Due to the fact that they were remodeling the. entertainment hall at Great Lakes on Monday, April 16, our Auxiliary did not put on our scheduled entert. ainment there. We had short notice of the work being done at the .hall and made an effort to inform everybody who had expressed willingness to make the trip. Everyone is asked to ·'please stand by for further announcements." Pa,.~ · R·illeaat. Home Comfort at MOderate Prices Dame Rumor has it that there is to be a large ca·rd party to be given by the Auxiliary at the Woman's club will be held at the Byron Stolp school next month, on the 2Jrd, with a prize on Friday, April 20. · . for each table and everyone welcome. Our meeting on Tuesday, April 17, Comrade Myrland is responsible for was attended by about half of our the beautiful pictures in our April paid up members. Is there any similar "Forty Six." or~anization in .town which can equal · In behalf of the Post, the commander th1s? The Leg1on seems to furnish a wishes to thank everyone, in the Le- comradeship much to be desired. gion and out, for aiding in the organiIt is announced that the New Trier zation of our Drum and Bugle corps. High school band and the Howard Commander Carter of the Depart- school band will be in the Memorial ment of Illinois puts the matter of Day procession. Fred V. Lippen is chainn~n of th~ patriotic celebrations membership . in the Legion thusly: "To be one hundred percent is your committee. goal. . "Help the :widow and orphan. Service Officer Orr reports clothing ·Every member adds to our strength." for needy ex-ser.vice men and their families is coming in right along. We Practice for both drums and bugles thank you. · . The highest price· wer paid for an Evanston residence appears in the sale to Albert W. Clutter at a. reported $200,000 of the Egbert H. Gold propertv at 1201 Sheridan Road. Evanston. This property is improved with a fourteen room residence occupying the half block on Hamilton street between Sheridan road and Lake Shore drive. The seller is the president of the Vapor Car Heating company and the purchaser is a Chicago capitalist and ont! of the founders of the Club Aluminum company. Thomas S. Hodgson of Hokanson and ] enks, Inc.. was the broker. Conveniently located in downtown Evanston. this q..iet·. home-like hotel offers vou acc9mmodations for comfortable living in. a desirable, happy environment. Immediate sel~tion .is now possible in· ·a .' few very inviting I, 2 or 3 room furnished · kitchenettes. · Even with complete hotel service. you will find the prices attractively moderate. Quietly Elegant! Dwell in this residential hotel, quietly elegant, exclusive. whose happier living has won so many substantial people. Luxurious, sun-swept suites, 1 to 4 rooms-many furnished and with kitchenettes. A convenient home, 'mid elm trees, beautiful in Spring, glorious in Summer! A few handwme auitea ~w aUtliltJble - UniOftaity 8700 Univeraitg 8000 library Jlla~a ORRINGTON AVENUE Just South of Church Street ··A Conect GrU. for E·h UBL OIL Burne(~ -.. Two Bulk Plants-Eight Tracks operated ON tbt north shore to assure PROMPT, EFFICIENT SERVICE "For -' Fue· l....;.. Us~ · Oil~, . . .I Oo.Co. 721 Oak Strett, Wiaattb Winnetka 30.20 Telepboaa Hiplaad Park 329G I ' ·

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