Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 5 Feb 1926, p. 11

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926 February 5, 1926 WILMETTE LIFE 11 Old Doig Homestead in Wilmette Sold · to Glenview Woman The old Doig homestead at the northwest corner <Jf Eleventh ~t reet and Grcl.'nlcaf ayenue has heen purchased hy ~~ rs. Sophia SteYcns, of GlenYiew, ior an all cash consideration, the exact amount oi which is not sta ted hut which i:-. ~aid to he around $35,000. ~~ rs. Sten' ns i:-. a si:->tn of II etH\' L. and \\"alter F. Fkntye, the forme~ of 729 Lake aYl'lllH: and the tatter of 919 Central an·nuc, \\"ilmdte and is said t(l han: made the pun:hase as an inn:stment. Hill & \\"heeler. of 33-t Linden aYenuc, were the brokers. This \Yas the home place oi the late John P. and ).1 ary Doig, who:-.c :-.nns, John S. and ).lalcolm Doig were the recent owners. The ground, on which the hou:--e is JocatL·d. ha:-- a frontage of c>2 f e ct on ( ~ r e e nlc a i a H ' 11 u t. " .it h 200 i l' e t o 11 F k n : 11 t h . ., t n·l't . a n d i :-. in t h c c)i...,trict zoned j(,r either apartnH.' nh (If hu:-.ine . :--. r: I .., Social Science Cla$ses Taken on Field Journeys · Pupils in the social science classes of Grade 7-B of the Byron C. Stolp sc hunl vi si ted the Evanston post office on a tour of inspection Tucsdav of thi week. On \\. cdne:--day a group pupils " ·ere on a tour of the Illinois Bell Telephone plant in \\'ilmettc. These trip arc made under the direction nf ~fr :'. \ ·crnon ..... ocial science teacher. of ~~.lr:-.. :\. L. . Sra man oi M8 Cr~cn · lcat an:ntH: ,,·JII J,e ho . tess at a hndg-e lunchron at the EdgC\\·atcr nc.:ach I hotel \Yedn :-.day. February 3. I I I ~fi-; s Be-rnice Boyd of 718 Greenleaf a,·en.ue entertained a group of frien<i~ at dtnner Sunday. January 31 . -:-_0- , . ~- 1foor_c ,t .)31 ~\ ashmgton a~· L·1 ~1uc ~ ts <lltendmg .a bu~mess con,·entwn 111 C IcY e Ian d, 0 h to. t h 1s week. 1 1 I -o- · , ·· L: \lr-. . E. L. S(htidcnhelm ;!ll(l )_f j..,!' r (.'llnil· ~clH:id P ilh(')!11 Oi 704 I. a ke a q ·n.\H: kit i or Pa --aden a, Cal., January 3 ·. ).lr. and HORNER PIANO CO. Pian.os Phonographs Radio Headquarters for 5 ·' Spring Is Near! ;tnd our I) n· ~-.e.... lit'\\ litH · oi --pring l·c, ;tt:- . and Hat , are c n d i . . pI a y. Thn· an· t·n tirl'h· rlifft·rt·nt irolll ;111~ thing " e ha;.l. L'\·t·r had he1c·n· . lt " i II l' a ~ ~ c; u t 1 · c o n h .: i 11 ;tnd J, ,, ok t hl'tll nn·r . 1 UNIQUE STYLE SHOP B. COPLAN, Proprietor 1126 Central Avenue Phone Wilmette 2403 ZENITH RADIO 15 21 Sherman Ave. Phone Greenleaf 4 64 locations of the Silk Shops have T HE been chosen for your convenience. t· The Mcilvaine Oil Burner ~######################################################## for r 11 Hot Water-- Steam--Hot Air This oil burner operates continuously. ,.fhis gi·v es it a distinct ad,rantage over the intermittent burner, tnany regulating de . vices and controls being n1ade tlnneccssary by continuous operation. The downtown shop, between State and Wabash, is in the very heart of the loop. It is easily accessible by elevated, surface car, motor bus and automobile. . The Evanston and Woodlawn shops are proving a real advantage to patrons who iike to a void the traffic and noise of the downtown district. All three shops are situated on the main floor , thus saving you the annoyance of riding in crowded e 1 e v a t o r s to reach them. SPECIAL TODAY: An Unusually Heavy Quality of Printed Crepe de Chine, $295 yd. PRICES ALWAYS REASONABLE VISIT OUR EVANSTON· SHOP £DGAR A STEn:NS. INC. MciLVAINE OIL BuRNER SALES Phone Win11. 147 THEEaSl SILK SHOPS Madtsoit Street 19 bj~ Street at Woodlawn l\.ve. · 788 Elm St. and inlivanlton tdl6380rr1ngton Ave. WINNETKA --·-----·---~-----~~~-~~--

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