Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 24 Aug 1928, p. 16

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WILMETTE LI.F.E Auaust 24, ·1928 Deerfield lnvitea Reaidenb Mill.n Luak to Reaume to Big Silver Jubilee Fete Teachin1 Next Month 60% of ·lttbian I;ill fstutts . already is sold to ·North Shore . people lniltan 1lill £statts rapidly is is being sold out- and _ 6o% . of the lawns and houses have be~n purchased by discerning Evanston, · Wtnnetka, Kenilworth, Glencoe and Wilmette people. Why? Because they know the trend West and South around the exclusive Indian Hill Club section. LAWNS ARE LARGER AND PRICES ARE LOWER IN Milan Lusk, violinist, is returning soon from his European COJlcert tour and will resume the teaching of violin in Wilmete about September 15. He is taking a few addition~l students of the violin. Applications are now being taken at his residence studio in \Vilmette. Mr. Lusk's methods of vi.olin introduction · have been endorsed by Sevcik, teacher of Morini, Zim,. balist, and Kubelik. In 1923 Prof. Sevcik made Lusk his authorized Miss Mary Branigar returned ·tast assistant and exponent of the Sevcik week from another hotlse party at method. . Grayling, Mich. Miss Mary was visitMiss Marjorie Smith entertained ing two of her classmates from Miss Bennett's school in Millbrook, N. Y. some of her Northwestern sorority sisHer hoste_$es were the Misses Ella and ters at a small house:- party Thursday Margaret Hansen, daughters of the 0. night in her home at 1325 . Greenwood avenue. W. Hansens of Detroit. -o-oRobert McKay, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. David Nelson of 821 Robert G. McKay of 823 Chestnut ave- Elmwood avenue, returned this week nue will arrive home tomorrow from from Chambers Island, Mich., where Diamond G. Ranch, Dubois, Wyo., they spent two weeks visiting their wht're he has been spending some time. daughter. Deerfield's Silver' Jubilee celebration Saturday, August 25, promises to be o~ of the biggest days in the h~story of that community. It is being sponsored by the Deerfield Chamber of Commerce which is sparing no effort to make it the most successful affair of the season. There is to be ·a parade in the afternoon, a great ·.variety of carnival features, games, races and danciqg. Glad to Get 1Jael\/ · ,.~"l iff ~~.... ~ to Selected Milk.. Here's what one to-year-old boy said -when he had his first glass of "Selectedn after getting· back from va, a.tion: "This is the fiist good glass ·of milk rve had .since we left-home:.. And this from. a· little girl of five· "Gee, I wish .they had. ~ood milk: like this in the country... Children Surely Enjoy the "SweetNaturalTaste,, of "Selected· " It is the better drinking milk because of the extra. car~ that is taken at the dairy. farms where . i~ is produced · · lubiau :Hill fstatrs THAN IN ANY OTHER FINE COMMUNITY ON THE NORTH SHORE. DIRECTIONS: West from . Sheridan Road on Winnetka Avenue to its juncture with Ridge Road; North one-half block to Hill Road; West to Locust Road and South along West boundary of Indian Hill Club to Indian Hill Estates. Your children's health d~ the school year just ah~d,. will d~d a great deal on how·. JDuch lni1k they dtink. At least four glasses a day are essential. You'll make milk drinking a pleasant duty if you give them "Selected.... You groW&ups will keep your v.v cation vigor longer if you too have the ini1k driDking habit. ln~iun Ifill fstutts IIMtlfiN bv BILLS REALTY, Inc. Loop 05ca. :108 South La Salle Street-State 0:166 lacliaa Hill Estata Ot6ca. Locust aad AshlaadWiL 269:1-2792 Sbericba Roid Oftica. Del Lago District-Wil. 37.. 0 FAR~· PRODUCTS CO.ofiLLINOIS ORDEN.,S

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