Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 24 Aug 1923, p. 5

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f EWORTH MAN WINS UGH INSURANCE RANK rl B. Korrady, 527 Abbottsford manager of the Chicago branch > Missouri State Life Insurance iyt recently won the presidency lt company's quarter million dollar â-  and was installed in offices in San Icisco where the convention was held, Ming to newspaper reports. The corn- 's practice is to alternate the honor year between personal producers and gers and general agents. This was UJyear for managers and general ts and Mr. Korrady won his honor ualifying six members with an aver- ot better thari $600,060 per member. Korrady is .one of the well-known insurance managers of Chicago and made a remarkable record in the de- w pment of his agency which was e|| >Hshed about two and one-half years 3t| ie other officers of the club are: jp t vice president, Robert C. New- f|& , the big personal producer for his ||t pany in St. Louisa-second vice presi- u Sfi & September 13 is Final Day for New Road Bids Bids for the McCormick highway will be received until Thursday, September 13, Edward J. Kelly, chief engineer of . ____ the Sanitary District of Chicago, has s, H. C. Lorich and H. C Vaiden announced. It is probable that work on Augusta, Ga.; third" vice president, „„ es A. Walsh of the Chicago branch; 0% th vice president, ^Ernest B. Finch fjewark, N. J. Costly Marble for New Orrington Interior omestic and imported marble valued nore than $15,000 jsjbeing^ used to Frate^he lobbyTTouriFeT dirnrig room, stairways of the new Orrington 1, it was announced this week. 11 floors on the main entrance are with Tennessee grey marble and lounge and dining room are finished baseboards of imported Italian black gold marble. The marble interior the bath rooms is * finished in White ibama. ,. force of eight men is now being to place the settings, under the |»rvision of the Chester N. Marthens jp!; rble company Of Chicago. Mr. Mar- tp ns, president of the company, is a Ip ident of the north shore. Bob Skelton, Swimmer, Crashes Another Record Robert Skelton, of WSlmette, cham- pion swimmer at New Trier High school a few years ago, crashed another record last Saturday at the opening of a new municipal> swimming pool at DeKalb, Illinois, by negotiating the 220 yard event in 3:8:3; three minutes and two seconds faster than bis own previous national record. Skelton was swimming under the insignia of the Illinois Athletic club. ___. All the events of the meet were under the auspices of the Amateur Athletic union, thereby making Skelton's record official. Miss Gladys George Is Taken by Death Sunday Gladys Harrison George, 2526 Isa- bella street, Evanston, died at her home Sunday August 19. She had been ill during the summer, but her condition did not become serious until recently. Miss George would have been 23 years: old September 9. She was a member of the Covenant Methodist church and of the Pi Epsilon Pi sor- ority. Her position was that of as- sistant secretary of the International Lyceum & Chautauqua association. She was born in Peoria, 111. She is survived by her parents, Mr. Skelton established his hrst national: M^vP^^Pr^r*^ *«<* two jeord while a srndentat TSfew TrW 1B*T^f^rpmda>nr Jea««e. Funeral services were held Tuesday from the home at 3 o'clock. Burial was at Rosehill. Miss George had many friends among the younger people of the village. the highway will be started soon there- after. The McCormick highway will extend parallel and adjacent to the Drainage Canal from Railroad avenue in Evans- ton to California avenue in Chicago, and will be a great agent to divert the through traffic from the Ridge and Sheri- dan roads to the outskirts. llage Theatre to Show Films of New Trier Day Vlotion picturesj&of the New Trier iv activities on Thursday of this fcek are to be shown exclusively at Village Theatre today and Satur- , according to the theater man- |ement which has secured the serv- rs of the PatheWeekly News organ- m to fitm the: proceedings- in^ ig the great street procession, ildren's flag parade and other in- resting community holiday features. iThe Village Theatre has been show- films taken at jajst sumniej/s,, TSLeyr [tier Day events. ~-*r.t--. New Bungalow for Hill . Street, Permits Show Building permits issued at the Wil- mette village offices this week included a grant to Barbara Eisler of Chicago, for a new bungalow to be erected at 1324 Hill street," at ah estimated cost of $10,000. H. J. Palmer received a permit to construct a $6j000 residence at 1605 Walnut avenue, and O. Lovgren was given permission to remodel his home at 909 Greenleaf avenue, at an indicated cost of $3,000. I There were four permits for private ©garages. _..... _â- _..___.... [its in for Judge Mickey; Speeders Contribute Apace tin the absence of Magistrate Mickey, >o is away from the "Village enjoying a ief rest, Wilmette speeders' cases re heard this week by Justice Alfred Crooks of Kenilworth. Justice Crooks attended to three viola- jrs early in the week. Lloyd L. Anty [as requested to do that very thing to extent of $10 and costs; Charles iser and A. G. Harmon contributed. and $5 fines, respectively. g William D. Leary, cashier of the Wilmette State Bank, is away frorn his desk enjoying a brief vacation. nii STUDY MUSIC At thf Cosmopolitan School where the dignity and high standing: of music as a professional calling are jip^aid^ftcgntaing tft thft hftflJutrnjiLL tion. THOROUGH TRAINING Under^aneinlnenrf acuity is offered in Piano, Voice, Violin and other Orchestral Instruments, Theory, Public School Music and Dramatic Art. ~-<A Ft/BLHD APPEARANCES -Are arranged for those students ready to nil them, and every ad- vantage is provided for a successful career as teacher or public performer. DEFINITE COURSES Lead to Diploma, Teacher's Certifi- cate, or Degrees. All work done at the Cosmopolitan School is accredit- ed by . kthe . Board of Education, Chicago.* v~i ^^Smdramati ________DRAl^TlcfAKf Dr. Carver Williams, President Descriptive catalog sent upon . re- quest. Pall term opens Sept. 10. Address Edwin L. Stephen. Manager, Dept. N, 1625 Kimball Bldg.. Chicago Are You a Member? CHICAGO MOTOR CLUB Established 1906 J. G. STANTON Wilmette Branch Mgr. North Shore Hotel, Evanston 6400 i/4 Million Cash Returned by auto insurance de- partment in^l922 Coal Sand Gravel Cement > Black Dirt Crushed Stone WILMETTE BUILDING MATERIAL COMPANY 2E PHONE WILMETTE 2288 Z iSianitary Cooking We knaw that you will be pleased with our food. It is prepared with theâ€" utmost care_to.4)lease-Otir__ most exacting patron. Merchant's Lunch Served from 11:30 to 2. THE SHERIDAN CAFE TJStSZZ LADIES and GENTS TAILOR Cleaning, Dyeing \^ and Repairing / Geo. J* Eber 1202 Central Ave. State Bank Bldg. Phone 18 m m§. " 4 â-  â- >" â- {â- â-  • ' ; -' â- ; â-  '"â- ' ' ; " '•â-  In the new Nelson Building, right in the very center of Wilmette. Only a few steps from the North Shore and Northwestern station's. Come: in and get a delicious pinner! 1129 Central Ave. "*£^;"&*>i *+***+++***+****+**+++++++*+++++*+++++++++++++++++++i, ♦ : ♦ - â- '•'!• ; #t â-  * '.â-  â-  ♦ » '•7 M EVANSTON BUILDING MATERIAL COMPANY EVANSTON, ILLINOIS Phone Evanston 8906 Simpson St and C. & N. W. tracks The Public Garage BEN J. GINSBURG, Prop. lirZ; Formerly of the Linden DeLuxe Garage 7111 No. Clark St. _^ / JMMaERSJPAR^ Expert repairing, greasing and oiling. Simonizing done by experts; the same guaranteed.wprk as I have always done. ^ifV Silt' WMi§l ^SMl McGUIRE^ & ORR Oldest and Largest Operators on the North Shorf :..' Hundrecls of home buyers are making use of our long estab- lished service, reaching our local offices through wide adver- tising and the broad connections of the firm. If you have a home to sell or rent that is not listed with us you are failing to take advantage of the strongest North Shore medium* A prospective buyer may fail to; secure what he wants arid go to another suburb just because we do not show him what you'have. There are no charges for listing property and the advantages of having it in the hands of a far-reaching sales organization are manifold^-. ^^.:^f:^^u:.7~,.J i^:. /-,;".,.â- ,... ,..i:,.,,â- ,,; t-z~^T~~ List with us McGPIR1^& ORR -v':;XK£-: Bvg^ston-WUmette Office;^^ t; 348 Lnden Avenue, Wilmette-opposite L Terminal; phone Wilmette 228 You can avoid the first day of school rush by buying school supplies now. We have all books and supplies ready at this time, and can give you ac- curate informaiton as to what each grade will require. 'â- ^"â- ' Come in today. TT46 Wilmette Ave. ;t3^ if :'\-.v*-S.- i â-  "• ; xgp- -rSEsS'~": 'Ki?m W$w~ msism siMifeftiMiMillii ISMMSM^SiMM; â-  '>:.r%-t\ 1;8 tSSSk? .Zi: â- w§Mm^MMMsMMM^

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