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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 30 Apr 1927, p. 16

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amend a] 14 WINNETKA TALK April 30, 1927 Do You Want a Loan-- | on Your Real Estate! bh We have the funds to loan at the lowest current rates on NORTH SHORE REAL ESTATE. Our experience in Real Estate Loans and in this territory enables us to give immediate ac- tion and courteous service. Saas aa a ae ae a ee aS ee ee BANKING HOURS Daily Saturday 7:30 A.M. to 3 P. M. 7:30 A. M. to 12'M. Saturday Evenings 7 P. M. to 8 P. M. Hubbard Woods Trust & Savings Bank 952 Linden Avenue Hubbard Woods PAINTING (olel3V:NIN[C Jonas ~TelLWin. 344 t Milan Lusk Is Knighted by Monarch of Roumania Milan Lusk, violinist and resident of Wilmette, has been given the honor decoration of Chevalier de la Caroana de Roumania by or- der o f King Ferdinand i n recognition o f his playing at t wo command perfor m- ancesbefore Queen Marie at her summer pal- ace in Sinaia. Mr. Lusk re- ceived o f f i- cial notice of his Roumanian knighthood, with the information that the insignia are being sent to the Roumanian embassy at Washington, where Mr. Lusk will be officially dec- orated. In addition to playing for the queen, Mr. Lusk dedicated his com- position, "Lady Hamilton Waltz" to Queen Marie. His command concerts were given in the summers of 1924 and 1925. Milan Lusk Mrs. William Salmen with her daughter, Frieda, of 964 Spruce street, is spending this week-end with her daughter, Edna, who attends Frances Scheimer school at Mt. Carroll, Ill, Mr. Salmen is visiting his son at Onaiga Military academy at Onaiga, Ill, where they are entertaining in honor of Father's day. -- Mrs. Follett of New Orleans, mother of Mrs. Charles Patterson of 370 Wal- nut street, arrived this week from the South to be the guest of her daughter for an indefinite period. EDW. V. CULLISON EET CTT LT LU Auto Service dn 909 Linden Ave. Hubbard Woods Phone Winn. 686 Leonard Company Begins Ambitious Building Program George Dudley Full, formerly of 484 Provident avenue, Winnetka, moved this week to his new residence at 529 Hawthorne lane, just completed by the E. T. Leonard company, of 556 Cen- ter street. This is a seven-room house of Eng- lish architecture, in which a most pleas- ing combination of stone and stucco has been worked into its exterior de- sign and construction. It is the fourth house sold of the six which this firm has built for spring market. Building for Fall The E. T. Leonard company, has ac- quired vacant property for the erec- tion of six more new residences which they have already started for the fall market. All will be on Woodlawn ave- nue, in Glencoe, four being east of the tracks, and two at Lake avenue. Work has already been started on the east side. The first two of the east-side group will be on lots 59 by 200 feet, both English type houses of eight rooms and three baths, one of stone and stucco and the other of brick and stucco. They will range in price around $30,000. Gladys Hight Pupils 1 to Give Recital May 18-19 . The Gladys Hight School of Danc- ing is having its spring recital two nights at the Eighth Street theater, Wabash avenue at Eighth street, Chi- cago, Wednesday and Thursday, May 18 and 19. This will be the eighth year of Gladys Hight's ballets which she calls "Ballet Unique of 1927." The program will include a children's ballet, called "Hollywood," and an adult ballet of a hundred people. This will be a bacchanale and will present an adagio group of twenty men and women students. Miss Hight will sail for a short trip to Europe immediately after the recital and return to conduct her teachers' course in July. MARINELLO BEAUTY SHOP 733 Elm Street For Appointment Phone Winnetka 822 OUR EUGENE PERMANENT insures a soft lustre and retains wave long- est. $15.00 Both men and women available for haircut- ting. 1081 Gage St. Hubbard Woods Beauty Shoppe Hubbard Woods Ph. Winn. 857 | 4

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