Walter P. Smnith & Co. 337 Park Ave. Ph. Glencoe 702 72LTN4-ltcý COLONIAL ONE.,0F THE MOST CHARMING GEORGIAN COLONIAL HOMES WE HAVE EVER OPFERED.ý à kaster bedrms., 3 batbs, wooded lawn, 80x200.. Ideal location. Among Evan- rsfons finer bornes. Owner, wants offer or will exehange for. smaller. BAIRD & WARNEI 528 Davis Street Greenleaf 1855 1071 Skokie Ridge Dr., Glencoe Briargate 1855. Glencoe 1554 (Between Dundee and Green Bay Rds.) 72LT43-ltc liN WINNeTKA Attractive new ,6. room English. type bric', house, 2 car attached garage. 1 bedroomion lot floor. Rut water heat., Large landscaped lot. Near sehool. Smali down paynient. Wiii accepf.va- eant. Phone Winnetka 561.. 72LTPN4à-ltp &LMOST NEW STONE HOUSFE WITH . 5* bedroomns, three bath. Hot water oh béeat. attached heated garage, large lot. coxvenieé.t, east' side loa- tion. ' Sacrifice. $27,000. Ph. Glencoe 1225. 72LTN43-ltc BRICK VENEER, 8 RMS., GAR. ATT. 2 bedrms. and bath lst floor, 3 rms. ,and bath 2nd fi. with additlonal priv- ate stairway. Price $14,700. A-165.ý ýBox 40, Wilmette Iii1. 72LT.N43-ilp FOR SALE - 9 RO0O0M HOUSE. 2 baLhs, ln Hubbard Woods, will rent. A-171. Box 40, Wilmette. 72LTN43-ltc 74 FOR SALE-VACANT $2000 Highland Park Lo't ON BROADVIEW, OVERLOOKING Skokie Valley. Three blocks to Ravin- la sation. Also 50 foot KENIL- WORTH HOME-SITE at $2,500. QUINLA & TYSON, Inc. 714 Eim St., Winnetka Winnetka 2198 74LTN43-ltc BEAUTIFUL WOODED CORNER Overlooking Skokie Country Clubý golf course. Northea;st corner of GroveSt. and Jefferson. Ave., Glencoe.- 172x159. Wiil seli, 72 or 100 ft., at attractivqe price. B, B. Clover, 46.6 Grove S. Glencoe, Phone Glencoe 42 010 furwi. urLjp ing on carpets,r Inner spring yr Ohli, ltfi. P: Winnètka .1507. Delaware. 86LI FOR SALE, CHEAP, ONE LARGE mahogany dresser, fireside bench and chair. and piano bench. Ph. Wjlrnette 3595. 86LTN43-ltc A. B3. CHASE 'UPRIGHIT'PIANO IN gond condition. Will seli for $25,to, seli quiclçly. Phone Winnietka 414. 86LTN43-ltp GIBSON PORCPLAIN- LINED ICE box, 100 lb. .capaclty, for sale ýcheap. Winnetka M62. 86LTN42-ltc FOR' SALE-9 PIECE MAHOGANY dining room suite cheap.>Cail Win- netka 2781. 86LTN43-Itc FOR SALE-1 DINING ROOM TABLE and .6 chairs. $10. Call Winnetka 1400. 86LTN4?-lte 97 WA14TED TO BUY-JISEHLD. G0005 WANTE~D TO BUY-SECOND HANP furniture and other houÈehoid goodq. Highest prices for same. Crost Furn'i turé Store, 1004-6 Emerson St, Evar'- ston, 111. Ph. Uni. 0189 87LTN42-tf.e 88 FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS, LARGE, UNIQUE, IMPORTED TABLE cover, hand-crocheted of No. 50 thre1d. For quick sale-$50. Write A-169' Box 40, Wilmette, 11i. 88LT43-ltp 89 WANTED TO UUY-MISC. CHAISE LOUNGE, AND SEWING MA- chine table. Must'be in good condition.. Write A-1'70, ýBoxt 40, Wilniette. 89LTN43-Itc WANTED-CLEAN,. WHITE RAGS, Se per lb. 1232 Central Ave., Wil- m1ette. * 89LTN36-tfp CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY Mrs. and Mrs. Alfred Christian,,356 Isabella street, celebrated their fifte'eiith wedding anniversary by giving aformai dinner' Saturday, February 21. The guests of honor were Mr. and Mrs. Maurice George Wordinghani of Mil- waukee. Others ini attendance were Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Bergh, Mr. andl abled veterans of the Great. Lakes hospital, in the Red Cross but at the hospital. Following. the entertain- tainment, wbich consisted of several acts of professional vaudeville, re- fresbments were served by the ladies of the, Auxiliary unit. The party was under direction of H. A. Gould, Jr., post service officer, and is. one of the periodical functionsý financed by funds raised by the annual poppy day. The following ,resolut'ioii, censuring Congressman Carlt R. Chindblomi for voting against the bonus1 bitl now pending ini Congress. was uniai- .nously passeal by the Seventh district, American Legion, of which \Vil. mette Post is a mnember: "WHEREAS, the- report,- of the gtp- PrOvIng of the bonus bill in ipreasing the loan value:of, the Adjusted Servie Certificates to) 50 per cent, by the -Ways and 'Means committee of the House, of Conigreqs at Washington,. Di C'.,, show thât -Carl P,. Chindbloomi from the 1Tenth Congressional District of the State of Illinois, was one, of. the four, repre- s;entatives who v'oted in the negative,> "WHEFtEAs, the State DePartment of Illinois, the Cook County Council, and. the National Executive Committee of the American Legion, haveapproved the asaeof the bonus bill, as aforesaid, and, 1 "WHEREAS,. we believe th at Con- gressman Carl IR. ChindbloornIs action is a betrayal of the- interests of his ex-service men constituents, -THERE FORE. BE IT RESOLVE%-D that we, the Seventh District, American Legion, Departmcnt of Illinois, in -regu- lal? meeting assemnbied, this lSth day of February, -A. D. 1931, condemn uneq uiv- o)callY thls action on the part of con-. gressman 'Carl R. Chindbloom of the Tenth Congressionai District of the Staté of Illinois, and recômmend that this negative vote be g1ven wide-spread publie!tY throughout the said 1th Con- gre.-Ional DiýstrictI 'le.st we forget.' "BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the said Seventh District Adjutant be ilstructed to mail a certificd copy of this resolution. to.ýCongressrnan. Chind- bloomn and to ail the POStÉ in the Dis- *"I, Harry A. Sewrell, Ajtn of the 7th District, Amnerican. Legio)n, Dcpart-, ment of Illinois, do hereby certjfyr that the foregoling Resolution was- unani- mrousl]Y adopted by ,said 7,th. DiÉtrict on the day therein set forth, and 1 here- unto subseribe my namre as Adjutant of said District this 2th day of Feb- ruary,. A. D. 1931. (Signed) HARRY A. SEWELL . 1 Ad jutant W. W. HAWKJNS, m. fD. who was one of the three fouriders of the Chicago branch of the Plant, }Fiower, and Fruit guild five vears ago, will speak at 3 o'clock. Trheo- dore V.~ Purcell, president of the guild, and. Fenton Kelsey~, recording secretary, will. be _present. b ospeak- and answer questions-about details of the work. The guild ýreceitly bas been reor- ganized in, order to incréase the number ofg gifts andto enlarge the Iist. of givers. The Milwaukee. di .vi- Sion of the North Western 'railroad. of which Mrs.1 Kingsley is chai rmaîî. has been divided into -three districts %vith a vice-chairman for. each. The~ South district, wich includes Evans.- ton and Minmette, lias as its chiair- mai, Mrs. Edwin Sherman' of Ev- aniston ; Central district, Kenilworth, Win.netka, and Gleîîcoe,. has as its. chairman, Mrs. Stephen A. Foster of Winnietka and the Norflh district,. including Raàv.iia, Highland Park and Lake Bluff lias Mfrs. Lce C' Gatewood of Highland Park a' chairmian. ,Dorothy Pleasants' Students in Recital Dorothy Pleasants presented a grcmpl of hier pupils in a piano recital at the, Woman s club, Winnetka,, Saturday, February 21. Those takîng part \\ere Barbara Holland, Jeait Wolcott, Zacla Craft, Mary Lou M\cKisson,- Jeaimc Gandy, Barbara Hymani, Roseinaryv Mc- Keighian, Mary Houser, and Betty Amti Cherry. They Nvere assi-sted by twvo of the kindergarten pupils Sally-Craft and Davis McKeighan, who gave a short' group of f olk d?nces. Atother novel, feature was a trumpet solo played ýby Janies Lighitbody. :70 LIVE:IN PHILADELIPHîIA, Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Rader and their famflyý, 1304 Gregory avenue, hiavé left bere to miake: their bomne in .Ph.iladel- phia. WNednesday, Februiary 18, Mrs'i Rader wvas hostess to the eight niembers of ber bridge club and Friday, Februi- ary 20, she and Mr. Rader« enter- 725 in perlect coi i pre..ForIn çOSS, INC. cia atner nome studio, 490J park ave M r. andi Mrs. W. P. Varney, 1026 Ph.Wineta 42nue. Glencoe Saturday, February 21, Greenwood avenue, left Iast Satur- 85LTN43-ltc at 2:30 o'clock in the afternoon. day for Testas. They expject to be gone ten days or two weeks. SEHOLD Gooou Mrs. F. A. Grambling and ber lit- -o- tie son are the guests of the former's S. John Duncan-Clark, 228 Wood ECT~ROLUX ICE motber, Mrs. J. H. Dyon of 1310 Asb- court, Will deliver the é hapel, address Ition.* Very reason- rmation Ph, Win- land aveniue..The'y are returning to their this Sunday' at Culver Military 86L43-ltp hoxe in the east next we&k academùy, md. * -o- Mr. and Nlrs. E-dwVin Bulthardt and their farnilv of Kenilworth have re- turned to thbeir home fromn a winter in South Carolina. Percy Eckhart returned this week to his home in Kentilwvorth from. the Presbyterian hospital where he re- cently underwent 'an operation.