Winnetka-Northfield Public Library District

Winnetka Weekly Talk, 23 Apr 1927, p. 32

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WINNETKA TALK April 23, 1927 MAKE the HOME more CHEERFUL and BRIGHT Now is the time to order your awnings for immediate or future delivery. We make awnings to fit the style of your home; oups expert will be glad to call and give an estimate. " STORE AWNINGS INVITE BUSINESS We make them right -- Our service pleases. ORDER AWNINGS NOW ! UNITED STATES TENT 8 AWNING CO. Edward R. Litsinger, Pres. 701-709 N. SANGAMON ST. CHICA Four Phones for Service to You Our Prices Are Reasonable CALL HAYMARKET 0444-0445-0446-0447 To Welcome Parents Hotel Comfort at Nominal Cost Y> will find a welcome relief from the drudgery of housekeeping at this modern hostelry so con- veniently situated in downtown Evanston. Comfortable suites of 1, 2 and 3 rooms are avail. able at most moderate cost. : Complete hotel service and pleasant surroundings will be appreciated by the discriminating. Visit us or phone University 8000, Library Plaza Orrington Avenue, just south of Church Street A Quiet and Homelike Hotel. Photo by Toloff Wilfred F. Beardsley, principal of the Evanston township high school, will give the address of welcome to the parent-teacher section of the Lake Shore division of the Northern Illinois Teachers' association when it meets in Evanston Monday. Sessions will be held at the high school. SEW FOR SORORITY HOUSE Mrs. Edwin Hedrick, 304 Melrose avenue, Kenilworth, entertained the Delta Gamma Mothers' association at luncheon and an all-day meeting Thursday. The time was spent in sew- ing on linens for the new sorority house. McCormick Road to Be Illuminated by Fall of This Y ear Specifications for a regular system of boulevard lights for McCormick road are being drawn up now and the lights will probably be installed early in the fall, according to E. J. Kelly, chief engineer of the Sanitary District. A lack of funds with which to work will prevent a lighting system from being installed before that time, said Mr. Kelly. This announcement follows close up- on a report given out last week that a traffic signal system would be in- stalled and put in operation this sum- mer along the entire length of the road from Devon avenue on the south to the northern outlet on Railroad ave- nue. Mr. Kelly further stated that there is no plan on foot to extend Mec- Cormick boulevard from either its northern or southern extremity. Ked- zie, he says, will furnish an outlet to the south as soon as it is completely paved. The original intention of the road builders to give an outlet for north bound traffic in the territory served by McCormick road was ac- complished when it hooked up with Railroad avenue, stated the chief en- gineer. However, if a demand should be made for a continuation of the road to Sheridan, the Commission would consider it favorably, he thought, not only because of the benefit to the neighboring residents but because it would enhance the value of the dis- trict property along the canal. The towns of Tessville, Niles Center, Evanston, Wilmette, Kenilworth, Win- netka, and Glencoe have already started plans to make McCormick boulevard a through street, and it is expected that the necessary ordinances will be passed at once. The Cambridge chapter, Daughters of the British Empire, will hold its regular business meeting this after- noon at 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs. John H. Dyon, 1310 Ashland avenue. IMPORTED DRESS SHOES FOR TOTS THESE UNUSUALLITTLE SLIPPERS ARE TAILOR: ED IN MANY COLOR. COMBINATIONS $422 Ano UPWARDS

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