:Febru;1ry · 7. 1930 (20) annual Installments wJth interest thereon at the rate of slx per centum (6%) per annum. Dated at the City of Chicago, and at the Village of Kepilwort.ll, Cou'nty or Cook and State of Illinois, this ~eventh day of February, A. D. 1930. M. S. SZYMCZAK, Clerk of the Superior Court of Cook County, ·Illinois. RALPH R. HAWXHURST, JULIUS A. PETERSEN, GEORGE C. RICHARDS, Commissioners heretofore appointed by the Superior Court of Cook County, lllinois, to make said report and assessment roll. ELMER E. JACKSON, Village Attorney. L20-4tc WILMETTE . LIFE 55 T eatro del Lago Donates i""""""'"""""'"""""'"'""'"""""'"""'"'""""'"""'""""""'"""""""""'"""'"'"""'""'"'"'"'"'"""""'"'*'"""'-'""'"""i Passes for News Scribes The Teatro del Lago has extended to the Playground and RecrcatioJ! board twenty weekly passes to the Saturday matinee program at that tlleater which are to he a\\·arde{l to thl'. authors of the twent y be st articles printed each week in the \VrutE'f'J'E J l'NIOR Lrn:. The Jc N.IO R Ln:~ is a page of the WrutE'f'fl-: Lin: written by Wilmette school children each week _ and is published gratuitoush· hv Llonl Hollister Inc. · · · ... THE CHIMNEYS Just ready for occupancy Center St. a/ Hill Terrace Telephone \Vinnetka 3470 The proposed paving of the first al- I ~ Icy south of Greenleaf, bet\,·een Eighth ~ 1 Contains a group of 3 to 5 room dignified and Ninth streets. was approyecl by ~ the V..'ilmettc Yillage board of local improvements last Tuesday eyening ~1iss Ruth Page of the Ravinia following a public hearing held at the ( )pcra company and Clarence Loomis, Village hall. for those who value neighborhood, exceptional exposure and outwmposer of the n ew opera, ··y olanda look, and the privacy and quiet obtained only by thorough soundproofoi Cypress," will give a concert under ! ing and careful selection of tenants. The Chimneys, a building of most REAL ESTATE LOANS the auspices of the X ur scry School Have funds to loan on North 'Shore hoard of the \Vinnetka \\l oman's club, with the comforts of spacious rooms, wood-burning fire laces, cro~s residential property at reasonable Friday evening, February 21, at Skokie rates. See us on renewals. ventilation , ample closets and storage, real kitchens and electnc '---u-n-u-su_a_l_t_y_p_e_,c_o_mb-in_e_s_g_o_o_d_t-as-te_i_n_d_e_s-ig_n_._fi_n_i_sh_a_n_d_a_p_p_o-in_t_m_e,_n--.-ts,_,,---.::-:: ~rhoo l, \Vinnetka. Also mortgages for sale. refrigeration. ~1 iss Page, who in private life is E. G. Pauling & Co. ~~ rs. Thomas H. Fisher, daug-hter-in10 S. La. Salle St. Franklin 7746 l<t\\' oi Mr. and ~Irs. \\'alter L. Fisher "7, ,.,, 1 11111 1 11 1 11 1 1111 1 11111111111111111111111111111111 1 111111111111111111111111111111111111111 111111 111111111111111111111111 111111111111111111 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111·~ of 10(>() Sheridan road. \\'innetka, " ·ill give some of the dances she learned a year ago from natin~s of the Orient. Balinese and 1apanesc. ).{iss Page ,,·Lnt to the Orient to dance at the Imperial theater in Tokyo, at the enthronement of the Japanese emperor. The members of the ~ urser,· School IJc:ard will haYc charge of tici-;:ct . ales iur the concert. and met Tnesda\' morning at the home of ).{ rs. Georg-e D Smith. 1050 Crescent lane. \\' intlctka. to make plans idr the affair. Miss Ruth Page, Clarence Loomis to Give Concert TO PAVE ALLEY HOMES ! I ~= : Ready! For The Upward Swing HONOR LINCOLN The Illinois State SocietY of the Daughters of 1812 will meet at 2 o'clock \\' edncsda v afternoon to honor the hirthclav of Abraham Lincoln. The address the afternoon will be given hy Rear Admiral W. S. Crosley, U.S.N., who is commandant of the Naval Training station at Great Lakes. The soloist will be Patricia Hellweg, lyric soprano. The state officers of the society are Mrs. Arthur ]. O'Neill, president, 11rs. Walter C. Harvey, corresponding secretary, and Mrs. Joseph Johnson of Glencoe, treasurer. In The Real Estate Market I'\ow when the building of new homes for sale has nearly stopped -only a few arc left. of "I'\ ow when the - North Shore has been combed for " bargains·· with few offered. prospecti\'e home owners begin to get eager. Now when the demand for desirable homes to rent exceeds the supply, prices begin to stiffen. Cythera Guthridge, small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank G. Guthridge, t)}7 Greenwood avenue, was hostess to · seven of her friends at luncheon at Shawnee on January 25, preceding the children's party in the afternoon. Bll.,LS REALTY, INC. is READY Sales and office personnel have been increased and strengthened. For months many homes for sale have been carefully catalogued -every facility and convenience recorded. Over I ,ooo homes in Wilmette, Kenilworth, Winnetka, Glencoe and Highland Park have been photographed and classified according to price and location. The prospective home owner can look these homes over at a great saving of time without leaving our office at 1649 Sheridan Road. To serve you-whether Buyer or Seller or Tenant- -o-Miss Dorothy Campbell, 1209 Greenwood avenue, has returned from a week of winter sports at Green Lake, \Vis., where she attend.e d a house party at the home of the Henry F. Norcotts of Evanston. -oF. E. M. Cole, 315 Essex road, Kenilworth has returned from a business trip to Minneapolis and St. Paul. -o. Clayton Petersen has been quite ill smce last Saturday at his home, 625 Park avenue. BILLS REALTY, INC. is READY Just call Wilmette 3 7 40 ~MORTGAGES R s T Construction Loans c 0 N 8 E D BILLS REALTY, INC. 1649 Sheridan Road Wilmette 818 Eatahlialaed lilt Grove St. Greenleaf 5600