Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 15 Apr 1921, p. 2

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THE LAKE SHORE NEWS, FRIDAY, APRIL IS, 1921 Glenview Golf Clubhouse Completed Glenview Golf club's new home li entirely completed and is .being dec- orated for the formal opening, May 1, It was almost a year ago that the old clubhouse bur tied to "the ground. Erection of the new building be- gan last August. It is as nearly as possible an exact reproduction of the former structure, as this was the de- sire of the members. The style of architecture is old English. At the front entrance of the club is a small porch, all the materialof which is from the old frigate "Con- stitution," made famous during the war of 1812. In the main dining room on the first floor the exposed trusses are of huge oak timbers and in the outside of the building are ex- posed oak timbers. On the first floor of the left wing of the clubhouse are the men's locker rooms, showei^Hiathimrad dressing rooms. There are 4(M) lock- ers and some fifty private shower rooms. The dining room and kitchen are on the first floor of the north wing. There is also a large loung- ing room and u tuiV to be used on special occasions or at times when the main dining room is not needed. I The upper floor Is divided off into apartments and suites. There are eleven apartments for familiei : and seventeen single suites. From any of the rooms a splendid view of the beautiful course is obtained. The immense kitchen is a point of unusual interest with its modern mechanical appliances, particularly the steam tables and electrical appli- ubJias its own refrig- erating system for making its own ice and cooling its storeroom. GEORGE L. EMRICH HEADS FASHION-ART MAGAZINE An appointment of interest to many in tin- publishing field is that of Mr. George I,. Kmrich as president and publisher of Fashion-Art magazine. Fashion-Art, like the Art Institute, the Chicago Opera~~as8pciation and the Chicago Association of Com- merce, is a product of Chicago and devoted to the activities and inter- est of the great middle west. Mr. Kmrich, who resides at 915 Ashland avenue, was formerly West- ern Advertising Manager of McCall's Magazine,____ RECORD OP SERVICE The Earl Coal Cotor company, 1019 Davis street, at Evanston, dealing in high grade automobiles, reports the use of a Chandler demonstrator just refinished for demonstration that Has run for 87,000 miles. mumm LAUNDRY • AND VOUR CLOTHES • s LOOK over our price list. It looks reas- onable, doesn't it ? Now if you think you'd like to have us do your wash each week, ask us for our special price on that proposition. Greenleaf Delicatessen Telephone 2433 1133 Greenleaf Avenue HAVE YOU TRIED OUR GREENLEAF BREAD AND ROLLS? Frash and Hot, Daily at 10:30 a. m. and 4:30 p. m. We are enlarging our equipment, and can now take better care of our customers.â€"•â€"' .r Leave order by telephone, or call for Saturday deliveries of No. 1 Spring Chickens, killed, dressed and delivered to us from DesPlaines Farm the day we sell them. Beginning Monday, April 18, we, will serve light luncheons at our second store, No. 530 East Railroad AvenueTfrom11:00 a. m. until 2:30 p. m. GREENLEAF DELICATESSEN OPENS Week Daya: 7:00 ft, m. to 9:00 p m. Sundays: 7:00 to 11 a. m., 3(00 to 9:00 p. m. KENILWORTH 222 GLENCOE 55 Electric On Hand At Ail Tir^ rorYourO <<i^«k. You Will Find It to Your Advantage to consult us regarding the purchase of accessories, duplicate parts and supplies of whatever nature or kind. We endeavor to keep on hand at all time those goods which by actual test, have been pro-, ven to be thoroughly reliable and dependable, thus giving the best satisfaction and Service. REMEMBER WE ARE Appliances They lighten labor. They lengthen hours of leisure. They increase com- fort and convenience. 7 The family of ten is m very" large en* end a versatile on«, You know manyâ€" washing machines, irons, vacuum cleaners, toasters, grills, coffee percolators, fans, ornamental lamps. Wo sell thorn MONTHLY PAYMENTS Public Service Co. sf Northern IIHnois To Save Money It is necessary to keep an accurate account of & your expenditures. â€"--- It is impossibleto systematically pay bills and other expenses from funds carried in your pocket. Keep a record and avoid trouble by opening a checking accountM__^_____â- ;' -sV-_____[3j Your Home Bank Reference to your check book stubs and cancelled checks will easily settle any controversy over disputed or unpaid bills. WILMETTE STATE BANK Under State Control and Supervision m \l\fm\]Um\\UtolUe*]Wm,tiUm\Vrm.\l\rm,\,\[r*\]\iml\Vfm\\[t nnnras X BALMES LANDSCAPE GARDENER and NURSERYMAN The season for nursery stock is practically closed. If you are in the market for any, place the order with us and you can rest assured you will receive the highest grade stock. Rock Gardens, Retaining Walls, Stepping Stone Walks, Pools and Bird Baths Tulip, Narcissus, Gladiola and Other Bulbs and Large Trees LAKE AVE., GROSS POINT ^Pw* Office Box 81 Tml. Wilmette 2309 Specimen Ballot, Village of \t Annual Village Election, April 19, 1921 O PEOPLES TEHET LWAYS AT YOUR SERVICE FOR EXPERT REPAIRING GASOLINE- OILS-BATTERIES â€" MUCH TIMS-STORAGE sWTtRV REPAIRS MILLER. BROS. MORBl 6MORJ QAltAOE 611 W,RAILROAD ASVE. WRMETTE.ILL. For Village President â-¡ EDWARtrzIPF For Village Treasurer â-¡ HARRY W. MILLER For Village Trustees â-¡ WILLIAM H ELLIS â-¡ PAUL A. HOFFMAN For Directors of Free Public â€"-^â€"*"- Libraryâ€"~ Q J. ROBB HARPER C3^®iM A. DURGIN

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