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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 6 Aug 1927, p. 45

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44 WINNETKA TALK August 6, 1927 || PRESENT FINE MOUNTS | while the Gypsy Queen was ridden by| VISIT IN OHIO | ; : "Chick" Johnson, who is a trainer of| Mrs. Anna Schroeder, her 50 | Beautiful Homesites . SRosat a S Carleton, and Miss S. B. Wright, of Horse Jumping Exhibition by North fine mounts. : | fect: Kanilew av Kent Shore Riders Gives Uousual Touch Kentucky, owned by W. G. Wilfolk, | 511 West Kenilworth avenue, Kenil 5 ily : . | worth, left Tuesday for a motor trip to Winnetka Day Program [and I'rilby, the property of Frank Mof-| to Xenia and other points in Ohio -- | fitt, proprietor of the Moffitt Riding where they will spend the month of . ; aye ~ ' shel h ' | Probably the outstanding event of the | academy, was exhibited by Mr. Moffitt.; August visiting Mrs. Schroeder's rela- | enure Winnetka Day program was the | Each of the horses demonstrated beau-| tives. : | tiful grace and form in taking the bar-| riers and shared equally with the Hino : i | . > " Yad 1 ¢ al, s stands second among the siven by four of the North Shore's oy "ple » Crow n0)s S A 4 8 ; ) ¢ « lore S others in the plaudits of the crowd. | states in wool scouring. Five plants | nnest horsemen, John Harnett, Frank Mr. Ruess, was riding his horse,| employ seventy persons, salaries and Moffitt, C. Otto Ruess and "Chick" | "High Hat," which was awarded two| wages, $156,000; value of products, | Johnson, riding some of the best horses | ribbons in the Fort Sheridan Horse | $1,940,000 yearly. First place goes to| show a short time ago. Mr. Ruess is | Massachusetts. | horse jumping exhibition which was | m this country. Costumed in the bright | on Dewindt Road Winnetka Exceptionally attractive lots in a new part of Winnetka. On per- manent Bridle Paths, and situ- ated near Golf Course. Reason- able Prices prevail. C. Colton Daughaday Exclusive Agent 168 N. Michigan Ave. Chicago Telephone: State 5192 : ® a horse fancier and an amateur rider | crimson coats, white breeches and boots | and High Hat is quite well known in typical of the sport in old England, the | this vicinity for his beauty and brilliant riders added an unusual finishing touch | performance. to the afternoon's program as with their | ET PRL RE TI GN PNA mounts they presented a brilliant ex- | Chicago is the largest airline center E)) RRR (0 230% hibition of horsemanship, and barrier | in the United States, more than 6,000 || \ jumping. | miles of air routes centering there. A The program, which was presented | 5 = |e through the courtesy of the Harnett | TPT TS -- B and Moffitt riding stables in association | with Messrs Johnson and Ruess, was We Make arranged by the committee in charge of the celebration as something entirely REAL ESTATE different from the usual run of events for a like occasion. That it was a de- LOANS cided success in the eyes of the public was clearly set out by the spontaneous or 4) and whole hearted expressions of ap- At lowest current preciation for the skill of mounts and rates on well located riders. homes and apartment Mr. Harnett, who was associated buildings and Business with the Indian Hill Riding club as the property. - For promp club riding master but who is now the Service owner of the Harnett stables, presented phone a string of three horses. The first of Central 4565 | these, Melwood, has been the winner of a | over 40 first prizes in jumping contests throughout the United States and was the winner of the national champion- ELI BRANDT Co., Inc. ship at Denver recently. With him was also exhibited The Gibson Girl and 30 N. La Salle St. | Gypsy Queen. The Gibson Girl and Established 43 Years Melwood were ridden by their master | [| ki m----------_------ tdi atnd B EST OSS OTS HIS Oo S35 WES EIT Obs tee O55 €) | North Shore. do now. ~ Sov 9) Tro) Hubbard Woods Sacrifice A lovely brick Colonial amidst the best surroundings. 5 bedrooms and 2 baths, extra lavatory and toilet, heated sleeping and sun porches, hot water heat, attached garage, finely wooded lot-- all this and many other extras such as storm windows, rear stairs, etc. for a price as extraordinarily low as $27,500. It will measure up to your every expectation and ideal. Let us show it to you. HEINSEN REALTY CO. Owner's Agents 720 Elm St., Winnetka Phone Winnetka 254 ETT OSV We ue We e)- They Saw No Magic We are happy. Recently it has been our pleasure to take through our laundry several groups of housewives of the Their reactions were, we believe, favor- able. Among them were women who did not "send it to the laundry," but who They saw no magic used in the launder- ing of clothes, but the same methods that are used in the home, only on a larger scale, and the same care and supervision that they themselves would use. The Washington Laundry 700-704 Washiggron Sweet BVANSTON, ILL. Phone Wilmette 145 ZZ EZ ZR 0 BETS ND SSS OTOL OED SINE ULIT a ST NT NLD 0-520 9) L2D COT 9) ; AIEEE 0) Sor ERT 2%) ASD N-E2T 4 4) DI INEST Nl | i Ia oon OER ARE Ly p.!

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