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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 15 Oct 1927, p. 28

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a lat WINNETKA TALK October 15, 1927 Alles' SUNSET SUBDIVISION Ready for Inspection Property Why go miles from schools, churches, and trans is bordered portation, when you can secure, at an attractive by price, a large desirable lot, restricted to high class Locust, homes, within the limits of Winnetka, with sewer Sunset, and water already in. Glendale and Willow Large estates to the south and east. Skokie school Roads. is just 3 blocks northwest. Lots vary from 60 to 300 ft. frontage. OFFICE ON PROPERTY Corner Locust and Willow Rds. Telephone Wil. 743J or Winn. 224 OR--SEE YOUR BROKER 'BALL TO RAISE $3,000 Annual Benefit for Cradle to Be Staged at Opera Club Nov. 15 With their financial aim of $3,000 considerably more than that of past seasons, directors of the Cradle so- ciety's annual ball will stress all ef- | fort to reach it. | While the date has been set for | Tuesday evening, November 15, and the | place assigned again the Opera club, | so full of business are the workers in the various other Cradle projects that | there is being some delay in committee appointments, These, however, are ex | pected to be announced soon. | | |] Rail Manager A gorgeous doll's house, beautifully | outfitted, lighted with electricity and | with other unique attributes, will be auctioned or sold for benefit of the | Cradle at the ball. It is being created | under Mrs. Slade's direction and she | is doing the greater part of the work. The work of the Cradle has been | greatly expanded in late months and | the need of money has had relative in John R. Blackhall, formerly general | -rease, directors announce. The clever manager of the Chicago and Joliet | Cradle Maisonette, they report, is Electric railway, has been appointed {mow out of debt, and proceeds there general manager of the Chicago, North | from now on will go in entirely to the Shore and Milwaukee railway, with | Cradle. The layette shoppe, directed by VR m-- EE -- ---- Gold< Silver Platinum and Now Dirigold, WITH DIRIGOLD HAS COME THE GOLDEN AGE OF TABLEWARE ¢)IRIGOLD--the fashionable and exquisite ware that possesses the color and lustrous beauty of gold! It has been so universally accepted by social leaders and all women who take pride in beautiful appointments for the home, that we take great pleasure in announc- ing our display of this wonderful ware. Like the precious metals, gold, silver and plati- num, Dirigold is solid clear through. Its beauty is everlasting--but it costs little more than the best grades of plated ware and much less than Sterling. No home need now be denied the rare luxury and beauty of gold om the table. In addition to tableware and hollow- ware, there are many useful and decorative articles in solid Dirigold which make ideal gifts. If you haven't seen Dirigold, by all means do $0 at once. ONE HUNDRED YEARS OF BEAUTY AND USEFULNESS Hallmark Jewelers 809 Davis Street THE DIRIGOLD CORP. DISPLAY SALON 70 E. Jackson Blvd., Chicago headquarters at Highwood. Mr. Black- | Mrs. John C. Slade, gave $400 in pro- hall has taken a residence at Highland | ceeds to the Cradle during September, | Park. BUYS WILMETTE VACANT Oscar E. Fuchs has sold his vacant | | property on Lake avenue in Wilmette. This is a lot 55x159 and is located 133 | feet east of Sixth street. The pur- | chaser, Charles G. Ricklefs, expects io | | begin building immediately. Hokan- | son & Jenks, Inc.. 513 Davis streer F.vanston, represented the buver. and | | R. M. Johnston, the seller. BAHAI LECTURE | Dr. Zia M, Bagdadi will address a | meeting in the studio of louis Bour- | geois, 536 Sheridan road, Wilmette, | Sunday, October 16, at 3 p.m., on "The | Second Coming of Christ." Literature pertaining to the "New Era" can be | obtained at the public library and reading room, 112 Linden avenue. (Collections are never taken at Bahai n-eetings, it is announced. something that NEW YORK * 7 Nl NN bY C Lo MILGRII Crearions | There is always a "new note," | "different" in the Hats created by Sally Milgrim. Priced from $22.50 MILGRIIN | double the amount given in any pre- | vious month. Mrs. Charles G. Little | is the ball chairman. Mrs. William D. Marsh Hostess to Chicago Club The Friends in Council of Chicago were guests Tuesday of Mrs. William Dixon Marsh at their first meeting of the season. The club claims to have been the first woman's club organized in Chi- | cago, and has a membership limited to thirty. It was organized fifty-two years ago. Mrs. Marsh has been a member for twenty-five years. Mrs. Marsh will not make her an- nual journey to California this winter but will be at home most of the sea- son in Evanston. Later she plans to go to West Palm Beach, Fla.,, to be | the guest of her daughter, Mrs. R. P. ' Patterson. A close=fitting Gold Turban -- richly em= broidered in Black Velvet and Gold ' Lame, designed by " IN America's Foremost Fashion Creator" is original and CLEVELAND 600 MICHIGAN BOULEVARD » SOUTH % CHICAGO

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