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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 21 May 1927, p. 26

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WINNETKA TALK May 21, 1927 --a_ha ---- y i ll REAL ESTATE LOANS If you have a mortgage coming due, or if you are planning to build this year, we will be glad to have you bring your prob- lems to us, perhaps we can offer helpful suggestions. Our experience of many years in this field is at your disposal. TELEPHONE UNIVERSITY 51 OR BRIARGATE 5000 STATE BANK and TRUST COMPANY Real Estate Loan Department ORRINGTON AT DAVIS, EVANSTON tian Hill Built by BILLS BROS. be. Typical of the Estate-Homes Awaiting Your Selection Pe Olde English-- In "Indian Hill Quaintness"--already built for you in Indian Hill Estates--there are the joys of flagstone porches, Stonesfield roof, boulder fireplace, cedar Sr I LE ig, Bn 1 On a half-acre of landscaped lawn, "Indian Hill Quaintness" is yours at a sound value. Other seven to nine room model homes with oil heat, refrigeration, in- a- wall safes, electrically heated baths and beamed lounges. Drive out to Indian Hill Estates this week-end, or better still, this evening, for the houses are delightfully lighted at night.* Complimentary copy of style-lines and floor - plans of eleven remarkable estate-homes upon request. BILLS REALTY, Inc. 208 South La Salle Street, Chicago Telephones { 352i 9265 set Indign 1] in Winnetka; West to Indian Hill Ck andaround it Nowh and West to Locust Road. thea South thrut! he Grea Gates 1 4] Estates. State 0266 has been sold to Mr. Floyd B. Weakly, Trust Officer to a large Loop bank. Since Dlacing this advertisement, this house y Open New Club House June 11 A beautiful and spacious clubhouse, a dream of four years ago when the Illinois Golf club on Dundee road west of Glencoe was formed, is to be realized on June 11 when the formal opening is scheduled. A bridge party in the af- ternoon for the women and a dinner dance in the evening are planned. Original plans called for the opening on May 28, but it was necessary to postpone it until the June date. The new clubhouse is of the Spanish style with white walls and red tile roof. J. W. Morehouse was the architect, and his creation gives the North Shore a new show place. The interior of the club is of the Spanish period with Italian influence mak- ing it most attractive. One of the features is spacious lounge which is ar- ranged in Italian Villa style. The course which is one of the most interesting in the Western District is in good condition. A sprinkler system has been installed for watering the fairways during dry weather. OBERLIN CLUB OFFICERS M. Cain, secretary, and Mrs. Frank H. The annual meeting of the North |T. Potter, treasurer. Shore -Oberlin Woman's club was held Friday, May 13, at the home of Mrs. Mrs. James C. Murray, 433 Cumnor Karl A. Roth, 320 North Green Bay |road, Kenilworth returns the latter road, Highland Park. The following |part of this week from Princeton, officers were elected: Mrs. George M. [where she has been for the past two Clark, president; Mrs. Arthur J.|weeks because of the illness of her Boynton, vice president; Miss Ethel |son, John Robert Murray. er: Joes and Jlosiery for Women aid Children A Smart Street Shoe Jor Girls A Foster Colonial Produced in Black Patent Leather with bright buckles of true Colonial design. 12% 10 2%2 $625 On the 3rd Floor at WABASH AVENUE and at EVANSTON J EToster & Company 8% to 12 $550 3108 $875

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