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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 23 Apr 1927, p. 24

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WINNETKA TALK April 23, 1927 a ENJOY LIVING in EVANSTON'S FINEST APARTMENT HOMES 8 SIXTEEN HUNDRED ! HINMAN AVENUE EVANSTON N. W. CORNER DAVIS STREET A few three room apartments available now consisting of twenty-five foot living it room with in-a-dor bed, large dressing room, kitchenette and dinette, tile bath with shower. Mechanical refrigeration and all other conveniences. Decorated and finished to suit. $90.00 per month and up. Make an inspection now. Renting office--opposite corner. Open daily, eve- nings and Sundays, Also 4, 5 8 6 Rooms. Maid service by the hour, if desired. Garage in connection. Victor C. Carlson Organization Phones: Greenleaf 500, Sheldrake 0500 NOW LEASING IT PAYS We are frequently asked if it pays to spend so much time in reconditioning and inspecting our used cars before they are offered for sale. is that a great many of our used car purchasers come back when they want new cars. Doesn't that pay? WERSTED MOTOR CO. 562 Lincoln Avenue Winnetka 165 A USED CAR IS ONLY AS DEPENDABLE AS THE DEALER WHO SELLS IT The answer Glenview Citizens Win Bitter Battle Over Progressives The Progressive party in Glenview, headed by Horace M. McCullen for re-election as president, went down to defeat last Tuesday in one of the most bitterly contested village elec- tions in its history. Lester W. Coons, who recently re- signed from the village board to ac- cept the candidacy for president of the Citizens' ticket, won by a vote of 400 to 366. The newly elected president carried his entire ticket through with him, and the voters approved the annexation of Harlem Park, the Axel Lonquist sub- division, by a vote of 597 to 193. There are 850 voters registered in Glenview, 790 of whom voted at the polls Tuesday. The votes received by the several candidates, follow: Citizens' ticket--For president, L. W .Coons, 400; for trustees, Richard J. Gould, 424; Henry F. Miller, 395; Ben- jamin H. Kirk, 391; John H. Gaetje, 435. Progressive ticket--For president, Horace M. McCullen, 366; Carl A. Ladendorf; 346; Oscar L. Scalbom, 354; Louis E. Voelk, 344; Ernest Schultz, 314. Mrs. Frank Porter, who has been spending the. winter with Mrs. John Buckingham, has returned to her home at Lac Vieux Desert, Land o' Lakes, Wisconsin, where she is getting her summer resort ready for summer guests. ELMER D. BECKER, Vice-Presfdent | LYMAN, RICHIE & COMPANY Competent Insurance Service on all classes of protection. 176 W. Jackson Blvd., Chicago, Ill. TELEPHONE: WABASH 200 This is the season for automobile In- surance. Why not talk with me re- garding your coverage? Glencoe Man Has Important Role on School Afloat Aubra R. Dunham of Glencoe, a former student at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and now en- rolled in the University Afloat on its College Cruise Round the World, is one of the four who are arranging a motion picture story of the cruise. Dunham is director of the scenes to be taken aboard the S.S. Ryndam and is assisting in writing the scenario. A complete motion picture is to be filmed of the University Afloat, a pioneer college of the sea, and the ex- periences of their school year around the world woven into a story centering around two or three students. Dunham has been active in the Planet Players, the dramatic club of the University Afloat, and was one of the originators of the plan for a mo- tion picture story of the cruise. Scenes are now being filmed aboard the ship in northern European waters, and are to be ready for revision and release when the Ryndam docks at Hoboken, N. J., May 2, ending its eight months' circle of the globe. Mrs. R. K. Rockwood of 598 Lin- coln avenue, with her children, Ralph and Ruth, spent last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James M. House of Vincennes, Ind. Mr. Rock- wood spent the week-end there. Qi Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Bates and Jun- ior, 695 Hill road, returned Saturday from a week's vacation in Springfield, III. Leonard Bates was on the New Trier trip last week. ---- Cheves Walling, son of Mr. and Mrs. Willoughby Walling, Private road, who has been ill with scarlet fever, is improving. The quarantine will probably be lifted before the first of the week. importers. 1400 Lake Shore Drive 1400 LAKE SHORE DRIVE | "On the Sunny Corner of Schiller Street." See the Latest Mode in Apartment Furnishings as Interpreted by The French Shops, Inc. You will find it truly an inspiration to visit suite 2B of 1400 Lake Shore Drive, which has just been completely furnished and decorated by The French Shops, Inc., interior decorators and The furniture and antiques will delight and in- terest lovers of the artistic and unusual. All interested are cordially invited to inspect this beautifully furnished apartment. Chicago's Only 100% Co-Operative Apartment Building with Hotel Service ELMER A. CLAAR & CO. Exclusive Agents Superior 6692 1 RR TE Baal : be a

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