Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 25 Jan 1934, p. 54

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SMART & UULErE,- mc. 1564 Shermnan Avre. University 0283 111LTN28-ltc HAST WILMETTE NEAR CHUJRCHES, SCHOOLS. STA- tions, lake. 6 bedrms., 2 bathesi pg. pch., oillit. Feniced yard. Fine trees. $11.500. No less. $3,500 cash. 240 .otiier homes lný our 'North, Shore selectedl liat from $600 to $80.000 In Kehtlworth, Wlnnetka, Glencoe,. High- land. Park. 'Alsô many bouses to rent' from $75 Up. Ourm new office gt 718 Vernon Ave., Gien- coe, ready to- showÏ you new, listings ln Winnetka.: Glencoe and Highland Park., ALL' THREB OFFICES OPEN SUNDAY THE BILLS REALTY, mcý. 93%> Spanish Ct.. No Man's. Land Wil. 3740 2703 Ashland Ave., Indian Hill WiI. 2792 718 Vernon Ave.. Giencoe, Glen. 777 11ILTN38-ltc UMDERPRICED'! $3.000 CASH BUYS-THIS 10 ROOM, 3 bath residence. Easy terms on $10,000 baance.. Ideally located iln East Wlnnetka. 60xl85 wooded lot. NORTH WESTERN REALTY & BUILDING CO. 528 Davis St., Evanstoli Uni. 95001 11ILTN38-ltc BEAUTIFUL ENGLISH BRICK HOME WITH TILE ROOF, 7 roome, 3 baths, beach privi- leges, for sale or rent. An uita- usual opportunity as owner, requimes imniediate action. Mr. Harris- BAIRD & WARXER, Ilc. 346 FPARK AVE., GLENCOE Giencoe 1554 Briar-gate 1855 il ILTN38-I tc FRENCH COLONIAL. SACRIFICE Corner lot, beautifully landscaped, hot».e contains 8 rooms, 3 baths, sun room, attached garage, H. W. ohl heat. VERY ANXIOUS TO SELL, $18,000. McGUIRE,& ORR 316 Park Ave. Glencoe 13 1XLTN38-ltc MO Mrs.. Fui 746Elm St. MOD. 'WHITE PRAME 0F 7 RMS. (4,bedrms.> wlth heated sun and sipg. porches. >Rot, water heat, 2-car gar., for $8,000. Terms can bie arranged. HILL & STONE, 543 Lincoln Winnetka 1544 ll1LTN38-ltc COUNTRY ESTATE SITE ADJOINING. BEAUTIFUL GOL.F club. 5 acres at a sacrifice price. Mr.ý Crane. QUINLAN. & TYSON', Ic. 1571 Sherman Ave., Uni. 2600 114LTN38-tc FOR SALE-:-HSEHOLO. GOQDS BABY BED,' DOUBLE WALNUT. BEI), and Iron bed. Reed furniture, etc. 1518 Forest Ave. Phone Wilmette 2598 evenîngs. 129LTN38-tp NEW M O D:E RN SUEDE UPHOL- :stered settee, without. armes, chrome, plated metai, frame, $40. Telephone for appointment, Uni. 1267. 129LTN38-1te i-PIECE WALNUT BEDRM. SUITE, also single bed and dresser. Good con- dition. Reasonab1e. Ph. Winnetka 2787. WINE COLOREI) DAMASK DRAPES. floor length. Excellent condition. Rea- sonable. Phone Glencoe 1624., 129LTN38-ltc FOR SALE - MODERN IRON BEtD, good as riew, with spring and mat- tress, $3. Also small desk, $1.50. Cali Swanson, WII. 29e. 129LTN38-Ite FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS BAJ3Y CRII3 WITII EXTRA GOOD) mattress. Play pen. Nursery chair. Electric bottle warmer. Tel. Win- netka. 50-J. 131LTN38-tp WHIZEL CHAIR VERY RUEAaQNAI3LE PHONE~ WILMETTE 1491 l1ILTNS13-tfs, WHITNEY PERAAMBULATOR. GREY reed stroller, steel sandbox with can- opy, 5 Harrison radiator covers. AI! in good condition. Large modern crib. Winnetka_3836. 131LTN38-tp FOR SALE-BARGAIN-AS LýOiNG AS they Iast. Reconditioned oul burners, instalied complete with oul storagte tank, Including well known makes, such as MeILVAINE, HARDINGE. and NOKOL. Pay like rent, $9 per month. Home Equiprnent Co., Win was rii lock, s -ol corners to discuss the en- iet for our next mneeting. e al played a game until it- ctogo home.-Phyllis Whee- T r.p 3 The, Girl Scouts iii Troop 3 passed tests. at-théir recent.meeting. Most of the girls passed their bed-making te sts and, soýme of themn passed "The- Star.-Spngted; Bannàer." The girls ,passed. their bede-making at the littie bouse. A few girls gave a play.about first. aid. The meeting ws e.oed, by everyone.-Peggy .Marsh, scribe. The first thing we did at our recent meeting was to go outsidei and play some games.. They were signal and c ompass games.: Then We came -in and our leaders.talked about posters. ..that we are. supposed teo make for our patrol. After that we were tested on our signaling and learned some new letters. Last of'ail we learnied some more: verse s of the song, "Oh,, Beautiful Banner." -Joan. Ross, scribe. Mrs. John Wvilds,. Mrs. Arthur Wakeley, Mrs. Arthur Bonnet, Mrs. Paul Willett, Mrs. Howard Jordan, Mrs. A. C. Buebler and Mrs. Charles Strickland are among the Kenilworth. women taking the Girl Scout leaders' training course which started Wed- nesday of last week. 'The course will be completed after a total of eight weekly. meetings. at Christ Church Dr. -Horace Bridges to Address Evanston Club DIr. Horace J. Bridges will talk on "The Newest Phases of the. Irish Drama-Sean. O'Casey and Lennox Robinson , when .he gives the second of bis series: of afternoon talks * for. the Evanston Drama club on Febrttary 1. Mrs. joseph Pearson will open the meeting at the Woman's club at 2:30 of Representatives. There is. no known opposition to it in the Senate. This bill includes- appropriation s for maintainirig training stations at Great Lakes,' San Diego, Newport and Norfolk. In spite of the discouraging recep- tion he received when he began work on the project last year, Secretary Swanson giving the impression that the cause. was hopeless, the nortb shore congressman persuaded asub-ý commnittee of the naval committee tô include the Great Lakes in the naval. training section of the general bill. This provision, last week received the unanirmous support of the general N aval. committee and was reported out to the House -with eV ery prospect of its. passing there. The Great Lakes. station, w-hich is located just South of Waukegan, was closed last year as an *ec onomy measure. Since its beginning in 1911 it had trained .300,000 sailors and it equipped 87,000 men for the World war. Another of Congressman Simpsons' activities wbich is attracting natio n- wide approval.is bis demand for an investigation of alleged favoritism. showni big ,cri.minials in, federal peni- tenitiaries the country were cl osed and the short- age of cash was considered sufficient reason for the failure of anything. In the face of that handicap, the engage- ment, originally planned for two weeks, extended week after week to the con- fusion of those pessiniists who deplore thte apathy ,of the middle west in support of dramatic offerings. The theater in Dublin began, ver), humbly in 1898 and was the first in any Englisb speaking country to receive a state endowmient. The. originial surr of 850 'pouünds was graiited -Iiy the Irish Free- State. NOTICE 0F AUCTION SALE 0F GOODS To Henry Raeder, Jr.-Lot No. 2181, H. R. Van Guiten-Lot No.- 1741, D. W. C'iiacko1T.t No. 19i29.W. A. Cink-. l@»-j3 Davis St. S ,Evaïston Esta~bli5he4 INO Iie S. Fiait St. lfoe Highl arkp ' WELlIaM 32 UN1VURIty 7317 February 5,~ 1934, at 10 a. ml. and con- tinuing until ail the goods are sold or until the liens are satisfied. RENSCE F'IREPRQOF WAREHQUSE 521 Main St., Wilmette. L37-2te, $ i

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