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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 17 Jun 1937, p. 68

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and in relation ju sales ini 1936 for the saine month. This slowing- dowil of activity nîay bave been just, local, in our organiization .since we. have had an exceptionally ac- tiemarket -since June of last year, according to...a state ment ,m a d e this w e e k .bY s .Mtbw Stewart B'.' Matt h- ews, vice-president iii charge of sales for Baird and Warner,hInc. "Our.sales for the past six months. have, grossed about three and a baîf millions as comnpa-redwitfr... gross a vyear ago"for the sanie period of ap- proximately $1,650,000. .11 je inter-. esting to note that the average unit of sale for these periods has ihwreas- ed from $9,400 to $10,900. The big volume of sales. is stili ièsidential. Slght SIump in Vacant "There bas been a slight slumnpini the purchase of vacant property be- cause of the rise ini building material costs which bas slowed up construc- tion of new homes especially. ',The sale of property ini May has been very encouraging and it is our opin ion 'that we shall show a large I-uge Ice Cube Is on Display at KiJian's The, largest single ice cube ever made byr a standard household .elec-, tric refrigerator is now on exhibition at V. J. Killian ç<om-pan-yAO-97 Linden avenue, 'HU«bbard Wood s. authorized dealers for Frigidaire.. This ice cube Îs so large that it would easly fil the entire ice. compartmeiiIt1 of the average ice'box. It weighs . more than 75 pounds. Yet, 'despite. the hot, weather it does not meit. In fact, ac- cording- to Mr., Killiani., manager of the fin,, it cannot nielt, although, it is real ice t hat is intensely cold to the. touch, and would do a good job of cooling any ice box in whicb it we re placed. But to do this in, an ice box, it would have to melt. "We ýmade this large ice cube as a part of -a 'denronstratio hiere proving~ that with a Frigidaire, using a meter- .miser, ice ln bulk actually coud be made for less money than it could be purchased for on the market," said Mr. Killian. WILL VISIT HERE Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Vinceuit of Sacramento, Calif., arrive Fridav of. this week to visit Mrs. Viucent 's In the basement à large recreation rootn, 16x26, with a vatural. fireplace anid.a circular bay, will be provided. Moem basemenit equipmÏent will in- Iclude- a ýgas-fired air-conditioning plant, a built-in incinerator, a cold room--and- a laundry designed acëcord- ing to the latest, ideas. A lavaâtory will open- off the basemnent hall . The . ivingý room on -the first floor will be 16x28 feet. A bay window, a g eerosýfireplceand built-in book and.trohy cseswill beè points of interest. The dining room, opening off the opposite side of the hall froni the. living rooni, will be 16xl7 feet. A doorwayv frorn theý dining roomr willi lead to the card rôoon, which will be furnished with ' a closet, for ganie equipmne nt. The kitchen will be fur- nisbed with steel cabinets and al the modern cooking and refrigerating eqruiment Elliptlc"I Staircase Qne of the attractive features of the main floor wi11 be an elliptical staircase of beautiful design. The plans for this floor provide for a, bathroomn with shower, three closets, an implement case, a package receiver and a clothes chute. Four bedroonis and two batbs occu- py the second -floor. The master bedroom isj 13V2xl6 feet and the Surprise symphony . ... Hayd1n March of the Wee Folk . . Gaynor ,Maude Eakins Thie F'lower Manr. ....... Weybright Sing-Lee-China-Bov . .... ... Lively The Yellow Butterfiy ,.....MacLachlan Shirley-Jean Holloway Thé, mil! by the brook (duet). Schmitt Rai. ..................... ....Brag¶on Sea-Gulls................ ......... Erb Anne Tyson Co)astlng.._..... ........ MeGrath On the Ice at SWeet Briar _. CrawÉôrd Country. Garderie . ..... Bne Joy Grey ,'utteérfies Wink their Primirose 'Win-gc .. . . . .... . . . . . Goodrich When Snowflake.s len ye the, sky Palget Marcla Sullivan (bver, the Waves . Grant-Schaefér The Story,% by the Mouse ........ Lynes Joan Eakins. Prelude în F (Left hand'aloneil Wright Air de ballet............ Thornipon North Wi.nd .....Menges. Nancy Bryant Redfeather . ........ ... T.obson Chiquito (Tango)-.........Berna The Chost in the ha unted r-o*'m',,,Anthony, BUd Reeher Turki.sh Rondo.........~ezi The Sighing Wind . Gaynor-TIlalç B arbara Weiqhaar: WI.ntry Wind ..... ........Lemont .Quen Ma.b......... .Godrklc Peter Pan Suite . Louise Robyn Wendy gives Peter a Thimblp Peter Teaches. Wendy to fly The. Arrivai of Wendy Wendy's Cinderella Storyv: she sits by the fire: Fairy Godmother appear.t:ý she goes to the bal; The clock strikesq twelve; she hastens away. Rosatind Tyson' The Butterfly ...........Wright The Juggler . . ...Kern Betty Pritchard Titanla's Dance ..ý.........Goodrich To the Evening Star-from- Tanrihauser . Wagner-Tonelli FurilElise..........Beethoven Evanston Peter J. Hennen sold the property at 1831 Lincoln street to Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Wood. R. H. Johnson of the Evanston office was the offly broker. Paul E. L-undquist sold the 6-rootn esidence at 2316 Lawudale avenue to James Bush Long. A. K. Smith of the, Evanston office wvas the oiily with June 27. The Vincents wiIl be 1 the Barkers for the suninmer. HOME PROM SCHOOL Edwin Joyce, son of Mr. and Ne-lson V. Joyce, 835 Michigan nue, arrived home about ten a go f rom Carleton college, Northi Minin., where lie has been stuc the past vear. His brother. Vi .M r S ave - days field, iw VVJ uIk UVLtKs 'Jone '.ver me oucn jJJ- - --* .'..... rina and one, over the garage, are reached The Snow is Dancing ... Tschaikowsky The Cay Butterfly .........Hateh froni the second floor. The garage Fiutt.ering Leaves lln roof with îts east and south ex- tde Lois Mae *. * ollowng posre il beesp call site fo Eude Gminor opus 46.....ieller posme illbeespcialysuied orAn April ShQwer ..... ...... .. emont suli bathing. yBarbara Wlim _______________Knight Rupert........Schumann ValIse.............. ......Grieg -Nrs ' L. E. Penberthy of 1524 Wil J'oan Nian.îe> mette 'avenue, left the fimst of the Habaniera.........* Mokrels week for Cleveland, Obio, to attend Solfieggietto Phillil» Ernantiel Bach her cIass eunion at the Lakeside Ausr 'nong...........Pacher Training Schbol.for Nurses. On lier Coasting ................. Burleig h way home Mme.. Penberthv mplans to Bravura Bar1bour1 office, was thebràker. 8roi os arnd bein.q erected- by Irviu 1007 Ramona roàd, In.diarn Herbert L. Gra-v. It contai rooms, screened 1'orch and and trirnmed in gray. ý 1 - ..,/ r unw lUT .LV iTi. ana LVrs. owr bedroome and three tiled baths, breakfast -car qara-qe. Exterior to be finished in. whiité uaJ. Mr. and Mrs. James Surplese. spent the week-end as the guests of their' son, J. L. Su'rpless of 1041 Ashland avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Surpless are, leaving 'shortly. for their summier. home at Three Lakes, Wis. t!

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