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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 26 Feb 1927, p. 38

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hg \ Lo] A) February 26, 1927 WINNETKA TALK 9g United Realty Co., Develops Big Tract in West North Shore Another large acreage, the greater part of which is already in limits of Northbrook, is being subdivided into village lots and the plat will be presented to the village board at its next meeting on the eve- ning of March 1. This is the land lying north of the Dundee road and for the most part east of the new Skokie Valley route, acquired some time ago by the United Realty company. section of the , village There are 114 acres in what was known as the Noble farm and about thirty-five acres in the Henry Kelling farm, adjoining it. Both of these tracts, which the United Realty company is subdividing and will submit for approval to the Village board March 1, are virtually all. within the corporate limits of the village and steps already have been taken to bring in the small portion which is not already annexed. The new super-highway or the pro- posed 100-foot continuation of Cicero avenue which is to parallel the Skokie Valley route, will pass through this tract, for which the United Realty company is making provision. This company, it is said, owns approximate- ly 700 acres along the Skokie Valley route from Glenview road to this tract, including the large subdivision at Wau- Bun. The land which this company has dedicated for the new through highway, is estimated to be worth $86,000. | Mrs. Delbert W. Poff of 739 Wal- | den road, entertained the eight mem- | bers of her card club at luncheon and bridge, Monday, February 21. Quinlan and Tyson Name Wilmette Representative Lewis T. Dodds, manager of the north shore department of Quinlan & Tyson, Inc., announces the appointment of Carl R. Gurshin of Boston, Mass., to the north shore department of that firm, specializing in Wilmette proper- ties. Mr. Gurshin has had seven years' experience in real estate in Boston and Lynn, Mass. and comes very highly recommended. This completes the personnel of the north shore department as the Kenil- worth and Winnetka area is taken care of by Frank N. Orndorff, Glencoe and Highland Park by Philip V. Jewell, and Glenview and Wheeling acreage by Robert Richardson of Glenview. Mr. Dodds is handling the acreage west of the north shore villages. Chicagoan Arrested When Cars Crash in Kenilworth An automobile accident, in which two cars were damaged and the owner of one arrested on a charge of driving a car while intoxicated, occurred on Sher- idan road, Kenilworth, Sunday, Feb- ruary 20. J. G. Gunn, residing in Hub- bard Woods, was driving north on Sheridan road when his car was struck by a machine driven by R. A. Hen- rickson, 64 Fullerton avenue, Chicago. Henrickson was released on $200 bonds and the date of his trial set for the following day. He was, however, granted a continuance until the latter part of the week. Mrs. Henry W. Silk of 637 Gar- land avenue entertained twelve guests at a birthday dinner Tuesday, Febru- ary 22, in honor of her husband. Fol- lowing the dinner given "with apolo- gies to George" bridge and mah jongg completed the evening's entertainment. The Mcllvaine Oil Burner allows the least The Mcllvaine burner gets the greatest heat value out of every gallon of oil which it burns, and of heat to escape. possible amount Melvamne Ou Phone Winn. 147 WINNETKA Burner SaLks 736 Elm St. LL EE EE EL HTH SOT ne SEE transient DANCE TO THE FINEST MUSIC IN CHICAGO in the Most Beautiful Dining Room Every Evening--Except Sunday Eight to Twelve P. M.--Informal Saturday Evening--Formal Party Dancing till 2 A. M. EDGEWATER BEACH HOTEL ORCHESTRA REMEMBER-----the only hotel in Chicago with a GARAGE in direct connection and providing a nominal Edgewater Beach Hotel on the Lake 5300 BLOCK SHERIDAN ROAD TELEPHONE LONGBEACH 6000 storage at your mind of your car! rate-- Relieve LUT of dps cx Children Creamy Love Its Richness BOWMAN'S Milk has a creamy richness and sweet, natural flavor that wins the tiny tots from the start. It is no trouble to give them Bow- man's Milk. They like it and ask for 4 more! When it comes to milk for children be sure you serve only the best. And remember that best is fresh, bottled milk! Fresh, natural milk as Nature intended. Direct from farm to you. Only in the fresh, natural milk can you get the proper proportion of but- ter fat, protein and lime. Because of its aealth and energy-ele- ments Bowman's Milk is the most economical food you can buy. Tele- phone our nearest distributing sta- tion or order from any of ear cour- teous milkmen. Phone Glencoe 70 FOR 51 od on owinan DAIRY COMPANY MilR, YEARS THE STANDARD OF QUALITY A

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