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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 3 Apr 1926, p. 31

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WINNETKA TALK April 3, 1926 A Only a demonstration brings home the marvel of this Victor Electrola This graceful Cromwell model brings you the amazing music of the Victor Electrola. An instrument that will bring you joy and satisfaction for years. Come in and hear it, and ask for complete catalogue. Some of its features are: Operates from electric light socket No batteries needed Plays all Victor records Capacity for forty records Can be used in any room Volume can be regulated Fills big hall or small room No winding required Needs little floor space Is splendid loud speaker for independent radio set Victor-inspected radio tubes furnished North Shore Talking Machine Company 712 Church St., Evanton 554 Center St., Winnetka Fo BUYS WINNETKA CORNER | Chicagoan Buys Clark P. W. Bradstreet has purchased from | : : : Warren C. MacFarlane of Minneapolis, | : Residence In Winnetka Edwin H. Clark who has sold his Minn., the northeast corner of Oak and | " Cherry streets, 120 by 140 feet, Win- | residence property at 596 Oak street, netka, and will improve the property this summer. Dudley Bradstreet was the broker. wn -- Mrs. C. J. Kostbade of 1149 Scott avenue has been in the East for sev- eral weeks. Mr. Kostbade joined her last Friday and they are visiting in New York City and Washington this week, and are expected home on Sun- day. --O-- Mr. and Mrs. W. G. McIntosh, 1100 Greenwood avenue, and their two daughters, returned Monday from a fortnight's outing in Florida where they spent a few days with Mr. McIntosh's mother in Orlando, and the remainder of the time at Daytona Beach. Mrs. J. M. Coulter of 1065 Chatfield road left March 27, to visit her mother turn home on Friday. s---- Miss Helen Farwell of Wellesley Hills, Mass., is the guest of her brother, Edward P. Farwell of 920 Euclid ave- nue. in Princeton, Ill. She expects to re- | Winnetka, to William W. Darrow, of | Chicago, will begin at once the erec- | tion of a beautiful new home at 909 | Mt. Pleasant street, Winnetka, to cost [in the neighborhood of $35,000. Mr. Darrow was given possession of the Oak street property April 1, and Mr. Clark and family will spend the next two months at the home of Charles T. Mordock, 645 Maple avenue, Winnetka, after which they will go abroad for the remainder of the summer. MAKING TROLLEY SCHEDULES Electric railway schedules are based on the estimated number of passengers requiring transportation at any parti- f cular hour of the day or season of the year. Extra equipment must be on { hand to meet the rush-hour demand. WEDS TOMORROW Announcement is made by Mr. and | Mrs. George Whiter Traver of Kenil- worth of the approaching marriage of their daughter, Doris Traver, to Martin | B. Miller, which is to take place on Saturday at the Soverign hotel. ° ' % | Ears py A LE § : 4 p d EA bw emt Es -- ay oe | ANY PEOPLE are reserving accom- modations in The Orrington now, so when moving time comes they will be certain of a happy home in Evanston's most attractive residence hotel. Telephone University 8700 Back in Winnetka After Central American Cruise Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Buck of 1290 Scott avenue returned March 30, from their Central American cruise, having visited Honduras, Panama and the West Indies. They are stopping for a few days at the home of their daugh- ter Mrs. William Ogden Coleman 471 Hill road. The Coleman family is in Orlando, Fla. Mr. Coleman is expected to re- turn home the latter part of this week, but Mrs. Coleman and the children are very pleasantly located in a cottage at Orlando and will remain south until the season becomes more settled. PURCHASES VACANT TRACT P. W. Bradstreet has purchased from the William Derby estate through the Northern Trust company, of Chicago, the vacant of approximately one and one-third acres, at the southeast cor- ner of Hill road and the private road going into the main entrance of Indian Hill Golf club. Mrs. C. C. Kendrick of 1303 Scott avenue is leaving for Baltimore, Md., where she will visit relatives and attend the wedding of her cousin, Val Ellicott. She expects to be away about a week. --o John F. Hefler, who attends Morgan Park Military academy, is spending his Easter holidays with his cousin, Hinton G. Clabaugh, Jr. of 1324 Scott avenue. --)-- Mrs. Albion Webbe of Oakley ave- nue, Mrs. J. B. Coambs and family of Church street and Mr. and Mrs. Ryland Walcott of Euclid avenue recently left for Tryon, N. C. "=. Judge and Mrs. C. T. Northrop of 1144 North avenue have as their guest this week, Mrs. F. A. Crane of Mil- waukee. Mrs. Northrop is convalescing after her recent illness. --(-- Mrs. Allen M. 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