Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 18 Mar 1937, p. 70

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to meet your Parâ' v OUR' SERVICE INCLUDES COMM UETI MORTGAGU 0 Construction, or' Refun<ing * FIA or Lle Insurance Co. type ta g 20 year tri 0 Lowest Prevailing Interest Rates YOUR INQUIRY INVITED. E E direction. Women's activitiesh.a v e. been started With. the selection, of a tem- porary organizing committee. to cail and conduct an organization,ùmeeting headed by Mns. W. M., Echols aàs chairman, and ,having the fôliowing members :,Mesdames H.- G. Wilson-,- E. G. Strong,. James Oi. Craig, ;R. E., Taylor, Thomas Sproat, and J. E. Wilhelm. .Various improvements in the club house are contemplated for the im-. mediate f uture. 1ýw. L. WENTE coe Nati~ I M YEÂE8 0F Lake avenue on the souLli, zarc street on the east,, and Elmwood avenue on -the north have been, offer- ed ini recent :Weeks. The off ering is. sponsored by the Shore-TownsReal1ty corporation and thé, Franklin, Realty corpora tion, both of Evanston. Originally put on the mar ket. in 1929, Indian Hill Estates, Unit No. 2 is a choice residential section With winding roads, preferred zoning and careful building restrictions. It is bound on the west by the first unit of Inidian Hili Estates, in which are built, many of Wîimette's finest resi-1 dences. :Lt is imimediately southwrest of,.the so-called Kenilworth Gardens' section. *60 Foot Minimum Frontage Indian Hill Estates, Unit No. 2, c ýowver4-iffersmateria1lrfromt either of its neighbors. The Estates lots ail have a minimum frontage of 60 feet and many run as .high as 75 feet, with several corners being eve'n more extensive. These homesites lave been worked out in great de- tail, in' accordance with the most modemn practice, one of the greatest attractions being that ail utilities, in- cluding light and telephone, arein stalledI underground, so that home fve acres aj t e oIti wcb of Unit No. 2, on which will be built an. addition to the Wilmette schoQl systen. t is undrstoold that' present. plans ail for the school to, be con- structed and r.eady for operation by the -falof,1939. Hii rackDei.elopment Nearly: a dozen. homes, already built in Inidian Hili Estates, Unit No. 2, assure its, development as. a hig h class, *residential 'neighborhood,, it 'is stated. Threeindividual owners are flow planning homes for construction this spring, and bids are- being taken by the Franklin Realty corporation for a Colonial residence to be con. structed and offered for sale. Ralph Iluszagh, north shore architect, will design the bouse. Zion Passion Play to Begin Season Mtarch 21 The Zion Passion play will open its 1937 season on Palm Sunday, March 21, at Shiloh tabernacle, Zion, M1., it was announced this week. The opening date has been set forward this year to coincide with the earlier Easter period. Performances will be lot lines are set side line of the suits in an "extrz 996 tfeatureofh mette has been selected to play an faksre ofbuilt important part in Maxwell Ander.. tok atretbuild son'S political satire, "Both Your- to tretsin- Flouses," when the Culver Military k fromn the i Academy Dramatic club presents the aiks. This re- play as a feature of the Easter week- ont iawn of at end at the academy on Saturday, March 27, it bas been announced by or Major C. C. Mather, faculty adviser of the players. 1571 Sherman Ave., Ev:anson University 2600 of a pli I = i I i I. i = i = i i

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