Illinois News Index

Winnetka Weekly Talk, 11 Aug 1928, p. 18

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16 WINNETKA TALK $200000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 August 11, 1928 Wilmette Boy Is a Champion i 7 Fo LLL ' ow] danas aaain This quiet, residential hotel invites inquiry from those who wish to enjoy comfortable, carefree living at a moderate cost for accommoda- tions. A few 1, 2 or 3 room furnished apartments are now available, with or without kitchenettes. Complete hotel service if desired. The loca- tion is unusually convenient, in central downtown Evanston, near shops and transportation. UNIVERSITY 8000 Lowell Comee, New Trier student, distinguished himself at the recent Mid-Western Archery tournament which was held at Washington park in Chicago by winning the junior title. In winning Lowell defeated a star field Library Plaza ORRINGTON AVENUE Just South of Church Street 0000000000000 000000 0000000000000 00000000000000 4 $8000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000%00000 7% of juniors. He is fifteen years old. (Wide World Photo) Mr. and Mrs. George Frazer of 639 Lincoln avenue moved Tuesday to their new home which they recently purchased from Mr. and Mrs. Thomp- son Ross at 435 Sheridan road. It is a colonial home on the lake. Southern Club Auxiliary Plans Party August 25 The Junior auxiliary of the South- ern Women's club will have a card party at the home of Ramona Vinson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Newell Vin- If you do not need Floor covering now-- buy during this month for your Fall re- quirements. August and is saving opportunity. The ONLY exclusive CARPET, RUG, and LINOLEUM store north of the "Loop" WE CLOSE SATURDAY NOONS DURING AUGUST Estimating Cutting Laying Sewing Stair Pads and Linings Phone Univ. 5712 This sale is put on every David G. Barry New Location: 806-810 Grove St. Greenleaf 2300 known for its money- Cleaning and Repairing Rugs and Carpets son of 5828 Kenmore avenue, Chicago. The date for the party was set as Au- gust 25 at the luncheon meeting held last Saturday at the Illinois Women's Athletic club. The north shore resi- dents who are members of the club or interested in it may make reservations for tables with Mrs. Edgar Foster Al- den at Winnetka 803 or with Miss Jayne Johnson at Glencoe 1148, VISIT IN EAST Prof. Frederick Windoes, instructor at New Trier High school, will leave this week with his family for eastern points of historic interest. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dawson of Glasgow, Scotland, are visiting their daughter, Mrs. Duncan Macintyre of 822 Humbolt avenue for the summer, though they are on a six weeks' tour of Canada, at present, visiting in Vic- toria and Vancouver. Mrs. Macintyre will accompany her parents on their return to Glasgow, sailing from New York City on October 5. ----O-- Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin S. Wilson, Jr., and their two children of 841 Fox- dale avenue, left yesterday for Fort Wayne, Ind., where they will spend a week with Mrs. Wilson's mother, Mrs. George Evans.

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