Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 27 Dec 1929, p. 43

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December 27, 1929 70 FOB BENT-FUBN. HOUSES WILMETTE LIFE Winnetka Episcopal church announces John Fraser Roos as first mate to as· sist Skipper R. M. Jaeger. Mr. Roos has been instructor at Culver Summer school for four years and has had naval training. He is a graduate of Prince· ton university, class of 1929. COMPLETELY EQUIPPED- BEAUTIfullY furnished. One block from Hubbard Woods school, 3 blocks from tra.risp. Ha.rdinge Oil Burner, 7 rooms, 2 glassed in porches, large sleeping porch, in attractive neighborhood at end of Chatfield Rd. Will rent only to r esponsible party. Sutton. 1185 Chatfield Rd. Ph. Winnetka 1955. 70LTN14-2tc 73 FOR RENT-STORES & OFFICES Phone · Your Waat·Ad· s in the Evening Phone Wil. Sn1all Stores, Offices GEORGE F. GONSALVES, 746 ELM ST., Winnetka 62. 73LTN13-tfc STORE, 22x85 IN NEW STEAM HEATED bldg., on Lind~n Ave., Hubbard Woods. $75 per month. Ph. Winnetka 235. 73L14-ltp CORNER STORE, 25x44. 507 CHESTnut St. Rent reas. Concession. Ph. Winnetka 1948. 73LTN9-tfc jf' Announce New Recruits to Ranks of "Scouters" The North Shore Area council welcomed as registered members of the Boy Scouts of America during the past week the following adult leaders, or "Scouters," as they are called : Robert ]. Wilkins as first mate Sea Scout Ship 7, Congregational church, Wilmette. "Bob" came up through th~ ranks as a Scout. He served on the senior officers' staff at Camp Ma-KaJa-Wan this sqmmer and is a member of the Order of the Arrow. Roger B. Anderson, as scoutmaster of Troop 16, Community House, Winnetka. The men registered as com· mitteemen for the troop are Edwin K. Lundy, chairman, and Ayres Boal, Jr., and Dr. George Eisenbrand. Kenneth A. Stixrude as scoutmaster of Troop 19, Community House, Winnetka, with L. Sherman Aldrich, chairman of the troop committee, and Eugene A. Rummier and Robert Hammond as members of the committee 4300 FOR SALE-HOUSES OFFER A DISTINCT BARGAIN IN A modern 9 room Colonial home situated in the most convenie nt section of East K enilworth. 6 bedrooms, 3 baths, sunroom and sleeping porch. Large wooded lot ; 2 car garage. Price $41,500. 122 Sheridan Rd . Ph. K e nilworth 228 77LT14-ltc Our classified advertising d~partment is prepared to accept advertisements for the current issue of WILMETTE LIFB every evening until 9 P. M. WEDNESDAY 101 WANTED TO BUY-1\HSC. I in exclus ive n ew section of Kenilworth this beautiful new 6 r oom brick house, 2 baths; extra lav., e lec tric refrigeration, 2 .car garage. Price only $23,0 00. Or will rent for $150 per month. WANTED - CLEAN, . WHITE RAGS , · 10c per lb . . 1232 Central Ave .. Wilmette. 103LTN48-tfp : . . . . . - - - - - - - - - - - - - . . . . . . . : ~~~~~~~~~~~ Scout News lOa ~@llll~it & Irll!11hl~rty REALTORS 11 77 \Vilmette Ave. Wilmette 273 77Ll4-1tc KENILWORTH EXGLISH BRICK WITH STONE TRIM bra nd n ew anil r eady for immediate occupa n cy. 2 car attached and heated garage ; tile bath with shower and ex. la v. 3 sunny bedrooms, cedat and linen closet s , .built in cabinets, brfs t. nook ; m ech a m cal refrigeration; inlaid linol eum; silent automatic oil burner · on a 5 0 ft. lot with side drive. $19 ;;oo: T erms. ' QCINLAN & TYSON. Inc. REALTORS 424 Linde n Ave . ~ ~~ " ' ilm ette 4GO 77L14 -1t c FOR SALE-YACAXT \ rACA.NT !:iOx 180 $ 3 .~00 . foot lot on Che rry St., south fr ont, n ear Community C o if Cours(· Hm o n~ bt>autiful n f' w $20,000 to $30 ~ O OO?ho m es. \Vorth $5,000. Reduced t'o HEI~SEN REALTY CO. NOTHING IN IT SEA SCOUT ~HANTEY Swimming Teacher: Now don't for(A popular ditt y now that several new HAVE YOU R OLD PIECES RENEWED get that a hollow body can't sink. Next Sea Scout S ~ ip s are organizing) at a r ea sona ble price. Silver refinished time I'll show you how easy it is to and made abso lutely tarnish proof. keep your head above water.-Boys' Paul Da\'ey , J e weler. 1165 'Wilmette A ship is wood and metal Its metal, rigging and sail; A,·e. Ph. 'W ilmette 6. 105L35-tfc Life. She's but an iron kettle, When hearts ab oard of her fail. THE WORST SPELL SPECIAL ASSESSMENT NOTICE Chorus "It's the worst spell of weather we WIJ;~IETTE SPECIAL ASSESSME:NT T o my way, ay, and yea, ay, have had for a long time," said a teachXo. liS, \Ve'r e bound awa y for many a day; er to his class the other day, after a and boy had spelled the word "w-e-t-t-h-e-r." WILMETTE SUPPLEMENTAL SPE - A Sea Scout is a good Scout, CIAL ASSESS~lE:NT NO. 204 So g ive us our sea- way. JUNGLE STORIES II I~ THE MATT .ER OF THE SPECIAL ASSESSMENT of the Village of Wilmette The he art of ships is red blood, Announced for January publication for the improvement consis ting of the Is red blood. never a doubt; by Babbs Merrill is W. S. Chadwick's construction o f a sanitary sewer system And wood and iron uselses, "Giants of the Forest." Mr. Chad.wick of vitrified pipe sewers with brick man\Yithout th e heart of a Scout. holes, in Hancock A venue and other is an Englishman and a famous African streets and avenues in the Village of hunter. Postponed from fall publicaIII \Vilme tte, Cook County, Illinois , Special tion, Commander Dyott's book, "Man Assessm ent N o. 175 in the County Court Our shi p is what we make her, of Cook County, Illinois, and SuppleHunting in the Jungle," wilt also come \Ye make her saucy and smart. m e nta l Special As ~essm e nt No. 207. out in January. 1\o blustering wind shall break her, NOTICE is hereby given to all persons \\'hen we are all of a heart. interested that the Board of Local Im"I sprang from a tine of peers," said provements of said Village , has heretofore filed in s aid Court, in said cause, a Mr. Boaster. NAMED FIRST MATE certificate showing the cost of the imThe Rev. R. Malcolm · \Vard, chair· "\Vell," said his listener, ·"'I jumpecl provement, and the amount r esen·ed for interest, leaving a d efici ency of $44,887.63 man of the Sea Scout Ship 26 of the off a dock once myself." :M ISCELLANEOUS in said assessm ent, and also that sa id improvement has been compl eted in substantial conformity to the r equire ments of the original ordinance the r efor, and has applied to said court to con s ider and d etermine whethe r or not the fact s s tated in said certificate are tru e, and tha t said court has fix ed Monda y, the 6th day of January, A. D. 1930, at ten o'clock A. M .· or as soon the r eaft er as the bu siness of the court will pe rmit , a t the r oom of s aid County Court in the County Building, in the City of Chicago, ln said Cook County, a s the time and place for th e hearing on said appli cation. All pers<,ns desiring may file obj ections in said Court before said day and may appear on the hearing and make their de fe nse. Dated, December 20th, 1929. EARL E. ORNER. ERNEST C. CAZEL, ALBERT L . GRIN~ELL . CYRUS MILES McDONALD, STANTON VA~ IN\VAGE~ HANS von REIXSPERG, GORDON 'WILSON. Board of Local Improvem~nt s of the Village of Wilm ette. L13-2tc REALTORS EXCLU SIVE AG EXTS 720 E lm St. Winnetka 2ii 4 78LTN14-ltc ANTIQUES " " " """'"""""""·1~~~1 BROWNIE'S Remodeling Alterations \\1 omen's Accessories 665 Vernon Avenue Glencoe Phone Glencoe 18 5 YVONNE SOHN FRENCH PROVINCIAL FURNITURE 17th a~d 18th century. Needlepoint: tapestnes, china, glass, pewter and pamtings. 823 Washington St. Greenleaf 659::! Nr. Main St., Evanston, Ill. 99LTN14-ltc ANT£QUES PERSONAL SERVICE ~oyes St~. Evanston. Gre@leaf 3017. 99LT14-ltp VERY CHEAP. 2604 SHOPPE lOO -FOR SALE HSEHOLD GDS. F UH SALFr-FRI<rlDAIRF Q'l2:;, ('AS stov $30 · · ~ " u. ··"1-· $'.l e , ch1ld s bed $5, baby C'arria~e 5 :- , mah. arm chair $7, baby bas- Daily-8:30 to 6 -· Saturdays-8:30 to 9 Let smette $3. Ph. Wilmette 3260. 100LT14-ltc IOI WTD. TO BUY-HSEHLD. GOODS WANTED TO BUY- SECOND-HAND fu.rniture and other household goods. Highest prices for same. Crost Furnl~ure store, 1004·6 Emerson St., Evanson. Ill. Ph. Unlv. 189. 101LTN48-tft 102 FOR SALE MISC. MINNEAPOLIS HEAT REGULATORS. Jra.ve several used regulators in per~~c5t mechanical condition. · Priced from se .to $75 installed. Also repair and regulators. Phone Winnetka 35~v·ce · 102LTN14-ltc Public works construction ts needed at all times to serve as an undercurrent for the stimulation of business within the community. There is 110 greater indication of prosperity than. a paving mixer busy lifting its huge sktp u~ and down. -oBdga:r and Francis Stanton, 30 Locust road Ifldian Hill, have returned from Y~l~ university to spend the holidays. Dorothy Ellen Brown outfit you complete with what you have or what you will need for the holiday season. I ~!!ij!!!@i§§!i!!~~~~~~~!!!!

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