Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 28 Apr 1922, p. 6

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t«Iw '•"â- f'ifei*.' THE * »** c»™* MKW*" â„¢PAY» APRIL *8' 192* *KM Mosf Expensive Farm In World!* Etjo^ht JSy fledfcy Hrm; Wr// Be Subdivided Eld Top Stey^ive Fence Postsâ€" Cheaper^ ^Red^ops cost less than wood lence posts «i4 last twice -L Tslo^r^u drive theminto the ground with a sledge-no â€" holes to digâ€"no tampingâ€"no mussâ€"no dirt. . £ s: The Red Top fence is always neat and clean in aopeaiSnce._ It harmonizes with the most artistic surroundings. It protects^, your property without detracting -from '^ym^^^^mg4;. Red Top Installation ^SSj^andy-man can qddfc^-SffltS^ %?^ we can takecare of the complete installation fofyou .Our men are expert, fence builders. Our.prices are right. Our service wiU please. Call or Writ* s The Mahoney farm, a thirty-four acre bit of farm land on Lake Michi- gan In Kenilworth, just north of Wil- mette, bought in ihe '5p's for $1,750, was- sold Monday for a reported 5225,000 to J. Fred McGuire of Mc- texss&^x&i^^ iTTatr^est~^~tt^ttâ„¢r'ba" nn West flutinu Pur A TT. BaHl'V. at' 1606 High- r»«t1«n*<l avonno ^^M0ttM^-:sbowiBgrJocation^of- ia'a most expensive farm." Amet- j&_ JQrri_ whajsUl subdivide it. is said to be America's most ex- pensive farm, Tha old^amfcojise^and m«the stone pillars marking the south Jjfjfimits of Kenilworth are shown _Jn Swim Teams, Cheer Leaders Honored f Hi. Coach Wilfred Ghilds played V; Glaus to the stellar |f|||Er4er High school ^:>:preiented the,.:.honor ||f DasKetoali men, j§f Assembly. "/;„, ^ letters to the Thursday at-General â-  Thursday. ...,....................,,.,,..,...„.,,......,,,,.,......, , „. The mentor spoke at length in prais- ing the work of the north shore lads in the victorious season recently bi^ilg^^1^*Tei««^« the^ststtrchani^ pibnahlp event. Mg Coach jacksoh 61 the^gwimming „, §f tea^wtewerm^^ 8ii andjfj^^ uting the letters. ..^^^Spii^S The school Share of the band came honors when in Duaic ^ VMtj „_____ ____ Director Schumacher took"theTloof and spoke of its loyalty during the year in play; -^fig^STlar^ffi«~alnTe0cnSyents.- The members of the Wrod were awarded Special emblems. , ^ , II Cheer leaders- received^honorable ^mention in connection with the wordif of praise directed at the bandy _â-  â-  Members of the band who played at not JpgJhan Jftfeen^gMetic ©Tents 'follow :fefS^ii^v^"\'CiiliP#Ili^S2l- +* * JardT Brown, Fred Broughton, Sraf Phil Elsendrath, Everrette ^i^^eray1^eberr Carlton ^rs^ Kennethv Page, Norman Ijpomis, **b<i l3>Mctaa^Iain*a^Par^^ Itonald ^Wilben .Edgar _ Koreta?^ An^ â- â- â- fefji West Side Homes Again Lead. Building Permits New homes, springtime rebuilding and remodelling and construction of private garages featured the building permit list fox the^past week, The list fdllows: ** 000 alterations ^n_feajne_..Tfl«fc avonue; $500 garage for H-. 1203 Elmwood avenue; $6,000 residence for H. B; Berndsten at 1525 land avenue; $7,500 one and one-half story residence for Henry Hartman at 358 I*a%eHaâ€"street; $650 rebuilt porch on i>. M. Von Glahn residence at 1114 Lake avenue^ $800 garage for Charles R. Hall at 111 Linden ave- nue- $9,00a one and one-half-storr residence for Amelia D. Wilson at 339, Park avenue; $2,000 residence for Peter Mar ^t 2*2 Sixteenth ^streetr $8,000 residence for A. R. Tighe at 110 Thirteenth street. ^ . .&^rt ;* Sujlers Fractured- Aim^^ ^^Hfa Evanston AiiToXraali â€"Harvey Prew, 221 Wood court, sus- tained a broken arm in an automobile crash late last week on Ridge avenue, Evanston, directly in fron of St. Francis. Prew was .treated at the hospital.:,'1- '• â-  V--. t '. Prew, together with Arthur Mengarl- li. 352 Instituter^;, Chicago were driving-along the Ridge when an on- coming car swerved toward them and compelled Prew, whp was driving, to turn sharply to avoid collision. As he did so he struck another car, that of J. D Mercer, 555 Sheridan road, Glen- coe. here was a crash and a split- ting of wood and the two „ cars were in a heap^oth^badly damaged^ Brew and Mengarlli were Injured. Cronk returned to her ____________w ^=wfslf:it)n--Tuesday after" spendihgjhe winterat_the home of-lier «on, Mr. O. W. RusseTT, 1(M)9 Elmwood avenue. drew Willard, BBert Wih^Harrln^ foh Mitche% Thoniaatipteh James G. Melville, Byron Smithy J nolds, Arthur ^fe^s > *i*sv Homers ^j^ottpny^ «Am director U llr^r^e awarSeTian emWem. Hii«ar future, NORTH SHORE TALKfNG MA€H, CO lett^s. The J^^^S- fichuy ^Jamea ^a«»ercpa\.agfe^SSrl 1&l_ iTatei, lleutenaitef ^Tf sl^o^l BRING ON THE HEAT; WE'RE TO KEEP COOL Let the heatf-laden prairie wihds blow day inland day out as far as Wilmette and environs are concerned for-indicationsP-"a*e^:Jthi»-pillage.: .will manage to keep cool this summer, what with broad Lake Michigan to the east and the new Wilmette Ice oompany 10 ton a day ico plant located Railroad avenue. The new plant is scheduled to open on or Wore May 1, according to the owner, Frank Meyer, whose twelve years of business in the village make his name familiar~in jrgwny. â€"^_____^ rr- , The plant will manufacture forty tons of ice daily while at top speed, Mr Meyer assures us, andJt is conn- deife ^Spected that the supply^ win easily pvercbnie theT shortage as ex- perienced in previous seasons when it was necessary to get supplies of ice from Evanston and Chicago. Theâ€"new: ^Wttm^tte^lc^^issmpaHy plant will occupy space 140 by 50 feet and Is constructed along thoroughly modern and practical lines. The plant is up-to-date in every detail and rep- resents one of the most efficiently arranged industries of its type in this vicinity. ~~* â-  .- ' â-  7 v DELLWOOD SPRING DANCE The sixth annual Spring dance and fox-trot contest of the Dellwood club is scheduled to be held at Jones' Wil- mette hall Thursday evening* May 4. The Royal Garden orchestra will pro- vide the music. RED TOP STEEL POST COMPANY 38 South Dearborn St, Room 734 8 Chicago Sole Agentr^itsNorti1 Shore FOR iiffig^f Machines Electric and Stand' Your old^maehkie takettâ„¢- Always get our pnc€^t^« Open Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Evenings |lg Phone Wilmette 526, no toll.

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