Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 22 Mar 1929, p. 23

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

March 22,: 1929 WILMETTE 1 LIFE 23 Bills Realty, Inc. Announces Numerous Real Estate Deals ... I Bills . Realty, Inc., report the follow·-,,.. ing sales . from its brokerage office at 960 Spanish court. Thoma·s N. McGowen purchased the English residence at 439 Grove street, Glencoe, from Murray & Sinclair, builders. This property overlooks the Skokie Country club. Miss Florence Cook was agent for both parties. Ralph . M. Snyder purchased the residence at the northwest corner of Scott and Randolph streets, GlencQe, from E. T. Leonard, builder. Thi's home is being built by Mr. Leonard under Mastercraft specifications and is now nearing completion. Jirah D. Cole was the agent. James ]. Forstall purchased the residence at 199 Birch street, Winnetka, from Daniel Rugg. Mr. and· Mrs. Forstall are now on a tour of Europe and will return to occupy their new residence in October. J. Willis J acks~>n was the agent. C. Miles ~f cDonald is one of the Edward M. Bishop purchased the I'ew members of the \Vilmette Playresidence at 283 Ridge avenue, \Vin- ground and Recreation board, having netka, from John F . Herdic. Mr. and he en appointed to the office last May Mrs. Bishop will move into their new 1 to succeed John Clark Baker as reprehome this month. Miss Christin Bau- scntati,·e of the Village board. He has mann represented both parties in the been a resident of \Vilmette for· seventransaction. tren years a'Jd has been constantlv E. ]. Leonard purchased the resi- prominent in civic affairs. At the prescience at 1311 Asbury avenue, \Vin - cnt time he is a Village trustee, an netka, from R. M. Snyder. Jirah Cole acti,·c member of the \Vilmette Chamacted for both partie3. bcr of Commerce, treasurer of th e Everett W. Lothrop of Evanston pur- Shawnee Country club, and a regular chased the 105x185 feet of vacant guest at the \Vilmette Rotary club. property south and adjoining 199 Birch This is the se~ond in a series of street, \Vinnetka, from Walter 1[c- 1 sketch.~s conccrnmg the members of Guire: J. Willis Jackson was the ag~nt. t!1c \\ 1lmette PlaygromHl :wd Re~reaFehx Lowry purchased the 165x200 twn l!oard who. act as an adns.ory feet of vacant property at the south- council to the director of rccrcat1on. east . corner of Sheridan Road and Kenilworth avenue. Kenilworth. from tru~tec . H ~)\\'<Jrd ~f. Sloan represented the Harris Trust and Savings hank, · both partie s. -----------------J1 direction Howard school 7A pupils under the of Miss Violet Madsen pre- .Board Member Former Teacher to Take Howard School 7A Pupils · Place of NeUie Decker Present Play for Parents sented a short play in the school gym~ nasium last Friday afternoon. Parents and pupils of the sixth, seventh, · and eighth grades composed the audience. A party was held following the play. Mrs. Clara Schur has been substituting as second grade teacher at the Logan school since the death of Miss Nellie Decker .on Friday, March 15. Mrs. Schur was formey;ly a first grade teacher at the Tenth street school. , She will teach at Logan for the reImainder of this school year. VACATION STARTS TODAY Spring vacation in the Wilmette Miss Virginia Woodland, daughter Public schools begins this afternoon. of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Woodland, The schools will re-open on Mondav 336 Leicester road, Kenilworth remornipg, April 1. · turned from Smith college .Thursday to spend her spring vacation with her Bob Sweet, formerly of Kenilworth, parents. came home from Illinois university last week. ill with tonsillitis. He will TREE OWNERS not return to college until after the . desiring the most reliable tree surgery spring vacation. service and counsel to ~e had. call us. 331 Essex road. Kenilworth entertained several of her little friends at luncheon Saturday afterwards taking them to the movie-s: ~f arion ~f'essick, -o- THORNHILL BROS. MASTER TREE SuRGEONS (Nor jacks of all trades) Phone Wll. 2295 !026 Schiller ATe. : : =-~~~~~~~==== +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ + + ISABEL WARRINGTON ·HEAPS : : + + + + + + + and assistant teachers of wide experience offer the following types of instruction: Complete courses for Tut~rlng, to make up Preparation for col· those who prefer In· lost work, or pre· lege entranee exam· dlvldual rather than pare for examlna· lnatlons. class Instruction. tlons. + + 'o : 8 14 RIDGE TERRACE EVANSTON UNIVERSITY 4 i 98 + (I Block South of Central St., near Ridge) + +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ + + + + + : 1 1 1 The Ardsley i ... I I I MeDE.~N ~EAUTIEJ Prevent modern life from exacting its toll of your beauty. Our scientific, highly specialized treatment for correcting and preventing sagging contour, double chin and crows feet will prove a revelation. Miss Gertrude Richardson, famous expert, will be pleased to consult with madame. Personality Haircutting II I The hat of the moment! Impeccably smart, developed in the finest of the new soft felts and presented in the shades sponsored at the recent Paris openings. Brimmed and off-the-face types. $1~00 ' An Exquisite Manicure Shampoo ~nd Mareel or Finger Wave 75c $1.50 Pierre Dumondtl Powder blending a Specialty. lQ.OO Dobbs Felt Hats in all the newest shade, $15 · ( Children's Haircutting .... ~ .... I ., Also hair tinting and all other branches of beauty culture. Suite 222 Carl1on Building lfllflllllll!lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll ,.___~------------------------~

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy