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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 11 Aug 1928, p. 24

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WINNETKA TALK August 11, 1928 See the wonderful newWesternplay- grounds in the Black Hills of South Dakota MakeThis Real VACATION Chicago anu North Western offers you an incomparable variety of places to go and things to do. Let us help you plan your trip. WRITE VACATION HEADQUARTERS Let us show you how inexpensive a de- lightful western vacation can be. State the region in which you are interested and we will be pleased to furnish complete in- formation and illustrated booklets. All These from Which to Choose COLORADO-CALIFORNIA PACIFIC NORTHWEST YELLOWSTONE ZION NATIONAL PARK GRAND CANYON JASPER NATIONAL PARK All Expense For BLACK HILLS OF SO. DAKOTA Colorade, Zion WISCONSIN LAND O'LAKES National Parks, acific MINNESOTA ARROWHEAD COUNTRY Northwest and Alaska. LOWSUMMERFARES For information and illus- In effect May 15 and June trated booklets of places 1, with liberal stopover you are most interested in, privileges. Return limit apply Ticket Agent. October 31. CHICAGO « NORTHWESTERN The Best of Everything in the Bestof the West RAILWAY Winterbothams Build New - . Home in Westmoor Trail Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Winter- botham, for many years residents of Winnetka, broke ground last week for their new home in Westmoor Trail. The new residence is to be of solid masonry construction, finished in rough Wisconsin limestone. Mr. and Mrs. Winterbotham returned a few days ago from a trip to Wisconsin where they made a personal selection of the character of stone that they are to put into their new home, which is to be of strictly Colonial type, after designs by Mr. Varney, also a resident of Winnetka. It is contemplated that the home will be ready for occupancy this Fall. This is the first of two or three homes that are contemplated going into this new Westmoor Trail subdi- vision overlooking the Skokie Valley. Improvement Work Well Under Way in Westmoor The H. G. Goelitz Company of Oak Park, which was awarded the contract for putting in the complete improve- ments in Westmoor Trail, expect to have the entire work finished not later than September 10. This includes sanitary sewer, storm water sewer, underground electric lighting and tele- phones, paving, parkways and side walks. Upon completion of these improve- ments, this subdivision of Glen C. Bull will commence to build up as a large number of Winnétka residents have purchased home-sites, who plan to build homes in the near future. TO SEE FLOWERS The Wilmette Garden club plans to make an all-day trip to the Waukegan Moorland on Friday, August 17. Any persons who are not members of the club and desire to go with the club on this trip are requested to call Mrs. John F. Weeden at Wilmette 3778 by Monday noon. Bernie's Special All Children Smile for Bernie Six Ee $5 Regular Value $7 (= Better Pictures -- Better Values BERNIE STUDIO 1623 Sherman Avenue Evanston (Opposite Postoffice) Phone University 8998 Rehnaa Dawes Purchases Valuable Tract in Highland Park Vice-President Charles G. Dawes has purchased an attractive riparian lot in Highland Park from Arthur Ser- ra, according to an announcement by Baird and Warner, real estate brokers. Mr. Brackett of Baird and Warner was the broker. The property is described as lot 5 in owner's subdivision of lot 68, 69 and 139 in South Highland Park Addition to Highland Park. Other recent real estate transac- tions negotiated by Baird and Warner have been announced as follows: The ten-room house at 2501 Colfax avenue, Evanston, was purchased by L. H. Johnson from Elmo C. Lowe. Mr. Frost was broker. Lot no- 32 in Deere Park addition to Highland Park was purchased by Fritz Helmold. The broker was Mr. Petree. A fifteen-apartment building site on Washington street, Evanston, was re- cently sold by Joe Ganzoff to Mary Anderson. Mr. Frost acted as broker. Lot B in Deere Park Addition to Highland Park was sold to Charles Benson. C. F. Groerer was the broker. Lot 27 in Deere Park Addition tal Highland Park was recently purchased by Carl L. Schmidt. Mr. Burke was broker. E. Sawyer Smith and wife have pur- chased lot no. 104 in Baird and War- ner's Deere Park and are erecting a ten-room house on this site: Mr. Mc- Daniel was the broker. Lot 23 in Baird and Warner's Deere Park Addition to Highland Park was purchased by Phillip A. Danielson. Brokers were A. K. Smith and Mr. Sommer. Lot 83 in Baird and Warner's Deere Park Addition ta Highland Park was sold to C. A- Hemphill. Mr. Burke was broker. James C. Younglove has purchased the ten-room brick house of English Tudor style, at 840 Sheridan road, Glencoe, from Murray and Sinclair. Mr. Younglove also purchased a large lot adjoining in the rear. C. W. Martin was broker. J. H.- Lambert purchased from Mary V. Holmes the lot located at 2400 Deere Park Drive, north, in Highland Park. Mr. Petree was broker. Lot no. 6 in Ravinia Woodlands was sold to Carl R. Ahl and William A. Deason, who are building a very at- tractive home. A. K. Smith was broker in this deal. Henry Harft sold to R. S. Langley the eight-roam house located at 2464 Deere Park Drive, north, Highland Park. Mr. Petree was broker. Carl R. Ahl and William H. Deason have purchased lot no. 20 in Ravinia Woodlands and are contemplating the erection of an eight-room house of English design. A. K. Smith was broker. Veto Sanfilis has purchased lot no. 105 in Deere Park Addition to High- land Park. C. W. Martin and A. K. Smith were brokers. Veto Sanfilis has also purchased lot no. 21 in Skokie Ridge: C. W. Martin and Mr. A. K. Smith were brokers. H. C. Keel purchased from J. J. Sul- livan the lot located at 2548 Deere Park Drive, north, in Highland Park. Mr. Petree was broker. The Skokie Ridge Building corpora- tion has purchased lots no- 78, 17, 76 and 38 in Skokie Ridge subdivision, which "is located between Green Bay road and Dundee road, Glencoe, from the Skokie Ridge syndicate and are building four very beautiful houses which they are to have ready for occu- nancy arcund the first of the year. A. K. Smith was broker. John Rice Jones, a graduate of Ox- ford university, was the first lawyer in Illinois. ra

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