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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 26 Jan 1933, p. 46

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902 T OR SALE OR. REN'r ATTRACTIVE %7, RM. HOME, 3 BATHS, beautiful site, 2 blocks tromn lake In restricted communlity. 114 S. Deere Park Drive.- Owner anxious to deal. Highland Park 3766. Briargate 1856, mBAIRD & WARNE t FRENCH. WHITE. BRICK IN RA- vinla, 6,bedrm-s, 3 baths, 2-car garage .attached. Large wooded lot,- near transportation and. schoola. $2Z,500.. ANN MORELAND 66,1 Vernon Ave. Glenee305 Beautiful Fre-nch 'Hom^ne IN CHOICE.GLENCOE NEIGHBRD. 9 rooma, 4 baths, library,, boudoir rooxn, -7 screenped terraoe, ecreation room, oîh heat, garage, 2 crs. 1 acre of land- scaped ground. Can buy now at great savlng. See today, BAIRD & WAR- S. E. WINNE1'KA-ENGLIS*[ BRICK, 6 bedrms., 3 baths, 011 heat, recrea- tion rm., attached garage. $20000. Many other good values for sale and for rent. Mrs. Lang, Wlnnetka 1194. lllLTN38-ltp 114 FOR SALE-VACANT OVERJ400KING PRIVATE CLUB A beautlful site for one or niore fine homes, over 600 ft. south frontage on the club grouinds. 2330ft. deid).l$25~ setting both brillhant and awe-inspir- ing. As striking as an evening gown of daring colors* and design. which enhances a beautiful woman's-face and figure, the decorative. scheme:of, the Coliseum will, furnis.h a bacýk- ground worthy of "motordom's -fin- es* Scores: of. carpenters, designers, painters and. artists, have 'be.en iat work making the. most amnazing, trans-, formation -of the interior of the Coli- seum, that famous. old building lias. ever known. Samuel Asch, architect for the Chicago-show, and b is staff have been at, work for thirty weeks on their preparatiïons to create the "Salle Moderne Classique". motif, with flamning- red carpets and huge pillars of light, ail blënding in, the formation of a glarnorous court of Ir ansportation. Tell Transportation Story Topping this court will be a colos- 'sal frieze of the "Story of Transpor- tation" covering six tbousand y cars of human 'bistory. A 'black and yel- Iow marbie facade will feature the i)alcony approach, while fromn the ceiling wiIl suspend twenty enormnous clusters of glass and, light. The ad- joining annexes will each have its separate color 'motif. and one of the ABBUUee U-SpeCia DaYS Speclal days wlll be featured during the week. each day drawlng thousands :of visltors. lnterested In that particular- phase or relatlonship 0of the'automnobile induatry.. Saturida3y, January .28,, is Grand Opening DaY; Sunday, January 2.9, là Mldwest Vialitors Day; 3&onday, January 30,- la 01d-Tlinerà' Day, When, hundreds of veterans of the Industry willl. gather' In re iunion and, will taik over the early, hazardous. yeara of imo- tor car production, lncludlng many who attended. the firet auto show at the eoliseumn in 1900;. Tueàdày, January 31, la Theatrical Day, when ýstars 0f'stage .and screen will. see the exhibits and mnay lncidentally put on somç acts of their own; Wednesday. February 1, là Aviation Daywhn vitinengineers, manufacturera and pi 1lots, as weIl as the fiying public,. w111 be present toee the up-to-the-mninute offerlngs of the ijrld'Ë. greatest Industry; Thursday, february 2, la Wômen's; Day, when throngs of fair' automobile enthusiastat will. attend the show; Frlday, Febru- ary 3,will be Sport, Dy, . wben _tJio sportsmnen and sportswornen desiring to see what. 1933 has developed for their hobbies wll have paraded before theni a fascinatlng procession of motor car flQvelties and gadgets; and Saturday, February 4, will be the climax, the Closlng Day. Wlde attention is expected to be paid. to the mtdweat's oldest car, tvhich it is planned to have on display at theshw Nearly 200 entries from seven different states bave beenreeed John Hart of Spaiianburg, S. C., ithe ffuest of hiq son and dIaLh- buiiusy auvernuuil, jaiuary , 45F i'f 0 clock. . Mrs. Cat herine Wa ugh, McCulloch- will preside atý the meeting. * Advancée, in formation regarding Dr. Lapp's address* is found in the fol- lwfgbrie fsuümmary: "The causes of international atrife are founid *Yery largely In -the,.realm of economica. International Jealousies, sus- picions and prejudices do flot arise by themsýelves,, but are.,foméented b y econOz mie forces seeklng their own advantage. The world Is- so.closely knit in its comn- mercial fabric and s;o interdepenident for, raw mâterials of commerce that world- wlde economie planning la essential if the cofsO<ueflces o! the strife. for econo- mie advantages -are to be prevented and the peace of the world rnaintained."' Claudess Bradley of lona, Mitli., is a guest of the R. J. Heiskings of 818 Park avenue, having arrived Tuesday on "a week's~ visit. *A. G. Phillips of 625 Brier street, Kenilworth, returned Mondav of last week froin a two weeks' .stay in the Presbyterian hospital. MIrs. 'John lijif, 1115 Greenwood avenue, entertained thie Oramia Stuidy club. menibers at lunchieon last Tues- day. -o- Mr.' and Mrs. Ravinond A. Kiketi. aize beds, chiffoniera, dînette set, nave. neen provideci for the conveiti-i china cabinet, sanltary couch, rockers, ence and* comfort of the public. porch furniture, parlor table, garden 'Wsen.alodsaecoprtn tools, odda and ends. 1941 Birch- Wetr alodaecopain wood Ave.' Phone Wllmette 3096. tbis year 'and are o«fering special 129LTN38-ltp rates of 'fart and a haîf round trip A RECONDITIONED FRIGIDAIRE, for anyone attending the show. This original guarantee. Terma If deslred. lower travel cost is expected to bring At a bargain. Caîl Mr. Petersen, WiI- even greater crowds to Chicago than mette 2977, or Mr. Woodburn, Green- Iast 'year when special rates were bat646. Frldy 7to :30pa.,%- avaîlable only for members of deal- Mr. and Mrs. )Edward C. Geither, 1601 Tenth street, entertained at an . petizer party Friday 'at the Kenil-' Worth club., The W. Mrs. Katherine Mead of Milwaui- kee is 'Visiting ber son and daugbter, Mr. andi Mrs. Fergus Mead of 320 Oxford road, Kenilworth. -o- Mr. and Mrs. Dana Latbamn of' [os Angeles,' Cal., are the bouseguests of Mr., and Mrs. Henry G. Zander oi 736 Curnmings avenue, Kenilworth. Bsankc, Mrs,' Frank Stevenson, 500 F etaryr stree, as hostess to ber bridge L38-3tc members Iast TueSday evening. Frederick Taft Moses of. Provi- dence,, R. I., was' the week-end guest of the John Wilds famnily of '244 Ox- ford road, Kenilworth. Mrs,. Charles 'Holmes, of .Highlamjà Park, formierly of Kenilworth, en- tcrtainied, a group of Kenilworth friends at luncheon *Wednesday.. bh Mrs. Royal A. Buckman, 1025 !) Greenwood avenue, is confined to her, home with a fractured collar bone.

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