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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 6 Jul 1928, p. 36

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}uly. 6, .19?8 Self Tickets , SUPERB APARTMENT HOMES ' NOW THE ABBEY;GARTH At the Southwest Cornet of Judson Avenue and Lee Street To families appreciating a smart environment, convenience of location and utmost in building features, we offer three five-room arrangements in this new building. Each apartment 'bas canvased and panelled walls, beautiful fixtures, log-burning fireplaces, two tile baths, electrical refrigeration and incinerators. B dC . an oncerts for Sousa . W 1 cordially invitt your i. nsptction. Baird & Warner, Inc. Managers 528 DAVIS ST. "!_ _~· ~ GREENLEAF '! .!!--0! '!___!, 1855 · · · · · · · · · · · · · ;'!.__'!:_ '!" t-Z.. +_!n __ · · · · · · · · · · · · · · !' · _L_!....;!_ · ·__ . Plans for the concerts to be given in Patten gymnasium on September 22 by Sousa and his band are progressing successfully, and numerous ticket sales, as well as reservations of seats, already have been made. The. Associate alumnae of Northwe·s tern university and the Evanston League of Women Voters, both of which organizations are sponsoring the concerts, have been assured that the great wooden floor will be laid in the gymnasium as early as August 15, and that it will be ready and awaiting the afternoon and evening performances of the band on the 22nd. Music during the afternoon concert will be suitable for children, the evening program being arranged for adults. Blocks of seats, not u~der twenty~ve and not over fifty, are being taken by groups of persons throughout ~·.:t~tY.;. in order that friends may be mit: These seats will be held until within fifteen minutes of the concerts. To facilitate the making of reser~ S%%··6% REAL ESTATE LOANS Conatruction or Rtfinancing vations by the general publie, .Mrs.. U. S. Grant has tickets on sale at the Commercial Trust and Savings Bank, 701 Davis street, Evanston. Representing the Associate alumnae of the university, the following memhers have tickets for sale : Mesdames E. R. Ladd, A. 0. Parmelee, R. G. Breedon, G. B. Denton, Ira Westbrook, G. A. Paddock, A. C. Fry, ]. S. Lewis, E. A. Schulze, C. L. Barker, Wirt Humphrey, E. B. Fowler, S. H. Gilbert, Walter Schinz, S. H. Truesdell, Leland Pierson, · Otto Sussla~d, and the Misses Eleanor Lewis, Helen Nixon, Dorothy Mohr, Louise Paullin, Wren Staley, and Lorraine Barker. Representing the Evanston League of Women Voters the following are selling tickets: Mesdames Arne Oldberg, G.- H. Tomlinson, }. A. Odell, R. L. Davis, H. W. Price, E. H. Verrall, H. N. Camp, Gerald Leuck, E. L. Middleton, R. H. McColl, ]. L. Swihart, Palmer Brown, M. S. Davidson, E. B. Fowler, Harvey Edwards, and the Misses Frances Falz, Daisy Sandidge, Dorothy Lewis, Ruth Erickson and Martha Bennett. Mrs. W. T. Hall, president of the Associate alumnae, and Mrs. Martin Kent Northam, president of the Evanston League of Women Voters, are heading the plans for the concerts. Both of the organizations represented by them are to be beneficiaries. The alumnae will contribute their share to the proposed Woman's building for the Evanston campus. The longest train ever hauled in the United States was recently operated from South Pekin to Nel3on, Ill. There were 195 boxcars in the train, which was made up to· test a new locomotive of the Chicago and North \V estcrn railway. Slaves were first 1719. old in Illinois m I II E\VIfl"rt cu Established 1889 I ' 618 Grove St. Greenleaf 888 A Beautiful Home For You Suites, two to eight rooms. latrst ap· point mrnt s, riJrrl)· t h i n g furnished complete and in ad eq uate number. A I s o furnished: mrchanica/ refrigeration, k itch c n ventilation. g a s, elrctricity. h e a r. maid service, laundry of linens, 2 4 hour hotel service. Main dining room service. 7 a. m. to 8:30 p. m. - incomparably fine. The Georgian enriches your life with e v e r y desirable residential advantage and convenience known! Everything is . furnished. Twenty-four hour hotel service at your command. Not a single responsibility. Your home is maintained for you, saving your time and mind for pleasure. Yett withal. you pay less for all these features than you would pay to live in a lesser way! Visit The Georgian, see how true this is! IDht ~tOJ11ian · An Address of Disti 1ction CopJiriQht 1928 bJI The Georgian. lotel, Evanston DAVIS AT HINMAN - EVANSTON - GREENLEAF 4 1 oo

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