Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 29 Aug 1930, p. 44

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LOANS :ON REAL ESTATE. weII Iocated and earefully ýselected, 'are always acceptable to conservâtive investors. As Baird &Warir sintemarket for such boans, it wil be to your- advan- tag nrefinancing to write or cal this your present oa-n BAIRD &WARNER 52i,8, Davis St. Greenleaf 1855 Evanston L~oino III >Jen of the fourteen children in- cluded in the summer play.class group of Miss Marjorie Mitchell are pictumed above. Six of Ithese will attend ber junior kindergarten duringi the winter mionths, commencing Septe mber 8 at the Cburcb of the Holy Comforter, Keti worth. 'The 'dilidren are taugh, to play together and to develop pro- jects, whicb ificlude building of minia, ture cities, making fumniture, equipping. a playbouse, and the value of money. Durinig the second term the children, are taught beginning reading witb pic- ture cbarts. These -Kenilworth childmren, who played at the Kenilworth beach daily until the recent conclusion of the play class, are: top row, Ellen Coale, Carmol Briggs; second row, 'Nancy McCloud, 7ýjatira:.A ..,.. n-Jz . fir- n rn ifrK i-zA. - I North Shore Hotel to Remodel Its Ballroom Alteration of, the North Shore hotel i'allrorn being doue this week is the. first step inia $12,O0iO improvement pro- glram for the rooru, according to Fred j. Kihm, manager ofl the hotel. Pres - cnit alterations will inc1ude the enlarg-: for public inspection. The:, louse, wbich bas been completely fürnished with the cooperation of the Public Service Comnpany of Northern Illinois, niay be visited between the hours of fI and 4 o'clock', .daily until September 20.. .The two, homes are the latest addi- tion to the development of this Lake countyregion as a high-class suburben residential area. *Many other fine'resi- dences have beeni erected. in Country- ,side, which bas been plotted exclusively for smfall private estates.: Botb of the dwellings erected by the Metropolitan District Realty Trust, are distinctive for the beauty of architecture. One is moédeled .along the. unes 'of, the- Eng- lish country home, ýwhîle the, other is of French Norman, design. Each has eight> rooms, with a large basement, including a payroomn with a, wood- burning fireplace. Attached :to the residtice proper are garage and stable, while o ne. structure also includles kn nels. Altl-iôigh located 'anidst rural sur- rou . gs, thie homes in Countryside cm ýc al the modern conveniences and luxuries of the urban residence. -or a partment. Runniniý- water -is providjed, by a private u~nderground systemn, while gas and electricity are supplied directly by the Public Service .Com- paliy system. rurnace heat,, electric, refrigeration and ail the latest devices adding to the comfort of, the home are. included iu the modern facilities of. these counitry homes. Occupying plots of 'approximiately * two acres e,-ch, the homes are situated on private roads winding throughi the Countryside developinent. Outdoor ec- eational facilities abouiid, both Coun-, tryside golf course aind playfield being close at hanid. Walter Huenemoerder, Libertyville, achitect, d(esigned thie two residences. The, general contmact ivas held by the Lilertyville Construction company. New Policy of Stores Meets Public Approva ".Customiers have sona excellent On improved residence and Orrington at Davis, Evanston Phones - Gre.nleaf 5000, Brargate 5000 Wimeile 3100 should not ne thie 'stores'- iaia Dty if niore material is, purchased than is re- quired. "We are pleased at the way our cus- toxners have coopçrated in the niew plan 'and wisb to express our apprecia- tion of the excellent spirit tbey bave shown." j I.

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