12 WINNETKA TALK May 19, 1928 R. E. Crosby Constructs Attractive Brick Home Among the many attractive new homes construction on which was started throughout the north shore the first part of the year for May 1 occu- bancy, was the one on Cherry street be- tween Maple and Cedar, in Winnetka, which R. E Crosby, of Crosby & Mec- Sendry, 566 Center street, built for John C. Williams, of 850 Cherry street. The architectual features of this red brick English house are rendered more outstanding by its appropriate loca- tion on a splendid 60 foot wooded lot. i | Gila : : . . Ey sms EAT TATEATEATATEATAATA ATTA TATEATARTOATO TRY mn There is also a two-car brick garage. The house comprises seven large rooms. A recessed entrance of stone, with the same material used for the Sota exterior trim, are among the numerous R 290+ h ; pleasing features. Sunday, May 20th A very large living room and sun room with an arched opening between, lend an unusual spacious appearance to the interior. All other rooms are All departments of the Church proportionately large, particularly the School breakfast room and the master bed room. Men's Class The bath room is finished ina cream colored tile with black trim. The heating plant is equipped with ¥ ' Woman s Class one of the most approved oil burners. Morning Worship. Sermon by Mrs. Charles P. Barker, 557 Orchard : " ane, arrived in Madison, Wis., Wed- the Rev. J. A. Richards. New nesday enroute from Chippawa Falls, Incarnations." ; Wis., where she had been visiting her : parents. Mr. Barker joined her Friday : : ' | and they will spend the week-end with Vesper Service. Special service of Sir doagier, Dall hate re music. The Rev. J. W. F. Davies | man at the University of Wisconsin. i 3 --_0-- ; will have charge of this service. : Mrs. Sydnie Smith Cooley recently has been 'elected one of the directors on the board of the Lake View Musical society. Election was held at the annual meeting, luncheon, and confer- ence held at the Drake hotel on Friday, May 11. YA RD BOY A SPARK PROOF INCINERATOR does away with the Rubbish Pile The YARD-BOY is placed in the back yard, is made of non-rusting, non-corroding steel, excepting grate- bottom and legs. It will last for years and always have a neat appearance. No Fire Visible -- No Open Flame Not Affected by Wind -- No Sparks Rubbish always Out of Sight $22.50 E. B. TAYLOR CO. Hardware 546 Center St. Phones Winn. 998-99 Community House Calendar (Week of May 21, 1928) Monday Morning-- --9--Kindergarten Afternoon-- 4--Meltzer School of Music Evening-- 8--Triangle club 8--Good Luck club 8--English class 8--American Legion Tuesday Morning-- 9--Kindergarten Afternoon-- 4--Motion pictures Evening-- 7 :15--Motion pictures 7 :30--New Trier Rifle club 8--FEnglish class 9--Motion pictures Wednesday Morning-- 9--Kindergarten 9--Doll committee Evening-- 8--Czecho-Slovakian club Thursday Morning-- 9--Kindergarten 9--Stitch-in-Time club Afternoon-- 4--Camp Fire. Girls Evening-- 7 :30--Boy Scouts Friday Morning-- 9--Kindergarteti 12:15--Rotary club luncheon Afternoon-- 4--Motion pictures Evening-- 7 :15--Motion pictures 7 :30--New Trier Rifle club .7 :30--Anthracite Coal service 8 Panthers 9--Motion pictures Saturday Morning-- 9--Meltzer School of Music Afternoon-- 3--Fancy dancing Evening-- 8:30--North Shore British-American club 'EACH TIME WE MAKE © A WORKING DATE --You CAN FEEL om ---- E take orders from our calendar and keep our plumbing appointments with a: fidelity that pleases those who hire us. We'll be: there when we say we'll be there. Phone 874 ~ 464 S.J. STEFFENS 703 OAK ST. WINNETKA,ILL.