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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 30 Apr 1927, p. 61

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60 WINNETKA TALK © April 30, 1927 Mrs. Frederick Christopher of 705 Willow street came home a week ago from Atlantic City where she had] spent two weeks. Dr. Christopher was | with her the first week of her stay | there. ce Epueie Mrs. Earl Green of Fuller lane, en- tertained her Reading club at luncheon | Friday, April 22, at 1 o'clock. Mrs. Rob- ert Johnson read and reviewed "Elmer Gantry." Zo Mrs. F. M. Cheney of New York, the | mother of F. G. Cheney of 648 Pine street, arrived Saturday for a visit of about a week with her son. | Exceptional Country Home Site in Winnetka For Sale This landscaped, two-acre tract is a beautiful setting for a country home. In highly re- stricted area of well-cultivated estates, known as Daughaday Acres. Ready for building, with all improvements in. Shown Saturday afternoons, or by appointment. Property at 180 Locust Road South. Drive to Locust and Hill Roads; take private entrance north one-half block. Daughaday Brothers Owners 168 N. Michigan Avenue Chicago Phones: State 5192-8949 {| Dubbs | ten days. HEAR TALENTED VIOLINIST Last Monday afternoon, Mrs. C. P.| Dubbs, a talented pupil of Milan Lusk, appeared before the North Shore Musical society and made a splendid impression. Among her oi- "Cradle Song," by "Serenade" by Pierne, and a ferings were the Brahms; novelty, "The Lady Hamilton Waltz," by Jonesco-Lusk, in which Mrs. showed complete technical command and a tone of fine quality, it was said. WINS ESSAY AWARD Marguerite Schroeder, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schroeder, of Wil- mette and Miami, Fla., recently won a prize in an essay contest-held in the Ada Merritt school at Miami under auspices of a large Miami bank. The subject of the essay was "Why You Should Have a Savings Account." Marguerite was formerly a pupil in the | Byron Stolp school. W. L. Benson of 671 Lincoln ave- | nue has returned to Winnetka from French Lick, where he passed about He took with him the man- agers of his five Chicago stores. a0 Miss Marian Masters, daughter of | the Chester D. Masters of 851 Ash | street, who has been very ill at the Evanston hospital, is now at home and is reported to be improving rapidly. cell Jens, Mrs. Stanley Coulter of LaFayette, Ind., left for her home Saturday after | spending ten days with her daughter, | Mrs. Albert Smith of 557 Oak street. i Miss Elsie Thal has spent the week in New York on a buying trip for her dress shop at 565 Lincoln avenue. She | left Sunday and returned to Winnetka Friday. This homey home and the remarkable grounds in connection with it make a delightful place in which to live, and a most unusual invest- ment. There are 7 large, light rooms and 2 fireplaces. While it is old, it is substantially built, and considerable money was spent remodel- ing it a few years ago. The grounds are beautifully wooded, 150x160, and the house being on the west 50x160 ft. lot, there are 2 lots, each 50x160 on which one could build 2 age also. house and 1 lot. attractive homes. There is a gar- $23,000 will buy the whole property or $14,000 will buy the A substantial reduction will be make for cash. The grounds will soon be worth what the entire property can be bought for. REALTY CO. Exclusive Agents 720 Elm St., Winnetka Phone Winnetka 254 & & Coming to North Shore Theaters %] & -- & LON CHANEY gf BF" CLEANOR BOARDMAN | ATELL IT TO THE MARINES -- Mrs. F. R. Byrum, 791 Walden road, left this week for a three weeks' visit with her parents in Ohio. Her two little sons accompanied her. -- F. B. Wright of Chevy Chase, Md. | is making his home at the Georgian. The regular meeting of the Wilmette- Winnetka W. C. T. U. will be held at the home of Mrs. William Noble, 1010 Oak street, Winnetka, at 2 Monday, May 2. o'clock i a - AL 7AN\ He Co 4 Ss, ------------------------ [9 -, A) oy 3) N - »' 2 ' v - 8) | . 1) EAL 1 MOL ~y 3 " » THE SUBSTANTIAL PROF- ITS which ever-increasing values bring to the owner of a North Shore home are exceeded a thou- sand-fold by the dividends of the joy of good living. OKANSON [ENKS AND INC. ag Add pe a LAY North Shove Peopeciies 513 Davis St. EVANSTON Greenleaf 1617 Hn TLL Hi I --__h--~--~-- mma" TE ™--_"n IIIT yr :

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