Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 30 Oct 1925, p. 43

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October 30, 1925 WILMETTE LIFE 43 r K th discourage t he selection of im p erma- Ia Entertaining lMembera MRS. ELSA ANDERSON · n ent t y p es. of Grand Lodge at Dinner Massage b y G r aduate Masseuse Seemmgly w ith one accord , the Following the laymg of the cor ner Sclentifte sw..-·U·h M···aare aad realtor s have fi xed u pon co ncr e t e as r t he standard t ype from t he stand- stone for the new Masonic temple Movements Medicated Bath ... Electro-Therapeutics point of beauty. economy and sales Saturday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. 1'. M. Avery of 1100 Asnlaud c'LVeBy A ppolntmeat frank A. Windes Places the North appeal. Wilmette 3487 Shore High in Any Liat of The total cost of improvements of nuc, will entertain as their guests for i L===~=~==========~ this type run from $18 to $25 per dinner and the evening, about fifty -:.--- __ _ America's Finest Suburbs -~ front foot. This includes all undcr- members of the Grand Lodge a n d !£ditor's Note: The foll07.r.ling article ground structures as well as pavc- their wiYcs. The gue~ts of honor w11l Davcnpurt, most wor0y Frank .,.J. lt ·indcs. president of ment. curb .and sidc\\'alk. All work be Richard F or vVilldcs and Jvfarslz. 7.·il/ayc cugi1lccrs of IS passed upon and inspected by city shipful grand master of ~lasJns of Illinois, and his \\'iie, and others at · lYinnctka, appeared ~in 1he Octohrr issut! authorities and plac~d under the city's of the C oncrcte fl iylz<l'll.\' .\[aya:::inc. Mr. standard specifications. Concrete the dinner will 1Jc the GranJ · Lodge Quality and Service lVindcs is a11 aut/writ_\' in the suhjcct of pavements, a~ they are placed in north officers and the District Deputy rollcrclc pa'i..Jiny and his slafcmcnts ~'-·ill \ shore subdivi~ions arc uniformly 8 Grand )..1 a~ter:-> uf Chicago. intrrcst many IWrlh shore rcsid 1· 11 ts. inches thick with integral curb, ·reinCall or P hone forced \\·ith \nrc me!-.h weighing 40 · ~~ r. and ~~ r:.. Elias Bundy of By FRANK A. WIN.D E S pounds per 10~) square f~ct. The Ill- ~!arion. Ind., spent a few days of this Whcnen·r the roll i!'> callcd of Amcr - tegral curb, With Its slopmg face and week as gue!lts at the home of their r<!unclcd edges adds to the appcara~1cc I son and daughter-in-law, )..lr. and 11rs. ica'!'> finc~t r ·sidential dl'\·cl<,pments ot the pavement and at the same_ t1mc H. L. Bund\·, of 1337 Elm\\·ood avethe north shore of Chicago is cer - acb to strengthen the edge ot the I nuc · tain to be named among the first. !\a- ~lab mtt<.. ' h ao.; the thickened cclge now · _ 0_ 1145 Wilmette Avenue tural advantages, such as ih favorable I ~o muc 1 · l11g · 1 · I 1 the d 111 1\\a,· C(lllS t ruct1otl. ~~ Cl 1 II · ·11 t ~ · location along the shore of Lake ~[ich- 1 1{()Jncseeker:-, are a~ain -;conting r> lar c-; .a:::.tmg..., \\.I c.n <.:rtaln igan, and the wooded, rolling character 1 t 1 f ·1 · ('I · . I her dmiH:r club Saturda\· evcnmg, Oc1roug 1 1 t1 H' ·d ence - 1133 C en t ra 1 . Opposite Post Office · l wit · I1 exec 11 ent 1· · ore!'>h nort 1 01· nrago · 1 to 1>er 31 · a t 1 1er rc . 1 o f tl1e Ian d , com 1 )llle< 111 sran:h ot places to cstabllsh them' transportation to Chicago have pro- , selvC':-;. The trail ha:-- no\\' hetomc a avenue. vided a regi()n in ,,·hich realtors and 1Jroa<. l 1>Oll 1C\'ar<1 o f concre t c. tl lC t \\·tg." · : ~I oH. Cl·. -T· ft 0 i 900 C, 11 t l Phone 2814 land~capc architects had an oppor- , bent 111 h\·gone vcars to mark the trall 1 · r!'>. · · . ctlr ct tl O ~ rtal l 11 tunitv to create surburban homesite~ 1 1 · ·argc, cunous · WI entertain 1c rtcn a 1Y 1><·nt 1 a\·enuc 1 " 1ave 1><'come \\'I us · t c 1u 1> ·at <li.Ilil"r · a t n·1 HI t e 1 tree~. - 1>Jvcn · -. IH:xt \\re d nes d av 1wuse ha" o t. unusua 1 d.1s t'me t.1011. It IS and t 1 H' log . - 11 ENGINEER WRITES ON NORTH SHORE ·PAVING Genthner's Market I - · to concrete pavcn1ents that in tl1e de - 1 \vav tel tl 1e J1lclr)er 1l )1ni11e of rntnfort · CC\ ~ -t~ ' ;~~g~'·~~~~~ ·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ velopment of these super-:->ubdi,·i-.,ion :; I ancl refinement. Permanent 111lpr()\'l'- ' ;;. concrete \Vas cho~en exclu:--iYeh· as the n~t·nt . . 1~ood tran:-portation and untl'-material best ~uitcd to attain- thi~ n · · uall,· ia,·oral>le natural ach· ;tnta~t · o.; arc ...,uJt. lll:lkin\.! a hotne (ttl tlw north ...,!Jore Extending north ;dong till' lak(' the ; tllllliti~'n 11i mo . . t Chicag-~~an .... . . httrt· iro111 tltc twrtltt·rn l.Jilit ... ui Chi -- ----------1 cago arc a ~tring oi :-uhurban n ·-.,idtnc.· Ont· nt the !.! ; t \· it·..,ti\·i ic-- oi tlH· I We specialize 1n conttllllllitin -- I·:,·arJ..,tClll, \\' ilml"ttt·, lfa1J,,,n.'vn t;dt· ,~i i l J,t. tht' ll:trn·..,t 1 Kenil\\'orth, \\'innl'tka. Clcn r oe. lli~h I r(lllH· dinner ;1nd h '(. · the :\or h land Park and Lakl' Fort :- t. :\ll . of Sh~rt· t·luh \\·ill gl\ c t()morrow <·\"('- ! tht..·...,t· han· l.otting orclinan·t·..., and nw:-t 11 · 1w . ?\J: 1 n~· n·:-;l'n·;ttinn..; ha,·e hl'l'll i 1 oi them han· a cit:· plan along whirh mack tor the afbir. the city':-, development is :-bapcd - oPr\llllinl..'nt city pL.tlllH' r:-- aiiiO!lg wholtl ~I r ..... Garten and her daughter. \[j..,..., Village Theatre Building are ( >. C. Simond~. ( )Jm:-tead Bro-;., 1 Blanche. oi Lincoln, :\ch.'. were re · · Phone 3676 Ceo. \\·. ~f aller and Jacou Cranr. Jr., unt gtH· ... ts of \Irs. E. Ander~nn (tf 1150 Wilmette Ave. 1 \Vere rctainccl a COtl:-tllti11g rapacity to assure the i11 h ight~ t t~·lH' of dr,·t·l- 1 lZJ l~lnl\vood aventt<". ~[is~ l~l;ttlchr , ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1 Gartt·n 1:-. national installation oflicer 1 11pmcnt pq~~ihle. 1 ior the Delta Gamma sorority. I During the pa...,t fin· year::-. \\'imks -oand ~1arsh h;l\'t' cll'rl·lt1pt·rl approximateLf t..' 1ry 'I' ay 1or. Jr .. -t 131 l·,...,...,t·x · r roar!. ly 30 !'>UhdiYi:-i<lll", embracing about 1-\cl'ilworth. ~ind \ \.arrcn Pease. 32 1 ~()() acre~ of land ior the leading real- I J.~ · icv ·; ter ro·!d, left Friday for the Rrd l tors of the region. Tn ~OIIH' instanrt's \\'in~ · Slwoting club in :-;outhern JllJthi..., firm has acted a.., lancbcape ar· f \ chitect and in other cases we de\'el- 1 ~ 81 ~ tor a tew days 0 hunting. oped thc . uhdivision in cooperation \\ ith a consultim~ landscape architect. .\ it·ature of thio.; \\'ork has heen t h e . . plcndid co<lpcration of realtor, co n :->ultant. city plan hoards an<l contractor. I lJndcvc lopcd tract~ of land srlrctcd 75c Table d' Hote Dinner 75c ior subdividing usually cost f rnm ~2,000 Served from 5 to 8 :30 P. M. I to $8,000 per acre. The fir-. t step in I ronverting them into homcsit<·s is a typographic sun·ey on which all cxi..;t- I ing tructures and a ll trees arc spotte d . This matter of locating tree-. is of importance, for it is the aim of the subdivider to . ave them. St rcets an d ·parkways arc located so as to frat ure NOTICE is hereby given, that on Saturday, the 7th groups of priceless old fore. t trees wherever t his is possible. day of November, 1925, an Election will be held at VilStreets and lots arc then laid out to make the most of the rollin!r typolage Hall, 1n School District No. 39, Township No. 42, graphy and the unusual natura l ad·· we serve a substantial Range No. 13, County of Cook, and State of Illinois, for vantages. The most a<h·ancccl methI od=" of landsrapt..· engineering arc folthe purpose of electing two members of the Board of 10\H'd to provide the utmost in heanty, rom·t·nicnre and safet,·. The lavEducation to fill vacancies caused by resignations. The out is made to conform. "·ith t he Citv P lan an d to t h e r ules of th e cit\r Polls of which Election will be opened at one o'clock p la n ning hoard s. The t e n tative pl<~t P. M., and close at five o'clock of the same day. io.; th en su b mit t ed to th e Citv B o:1 nl ior fin a l a pprova l. ~ Th is ga ine d, the s ub d ivision is lai d Soup and Meat Orders By order of the School Directors of said District. o ut a n d th e necessary impro \·cmc nt ~; ins ta ll ed . T n every respect, t he im· Dated this 30th day of October, 1925. with prov e m c nt s a r e o f th e b es t t y pe a nd H. B. MULFORD, President. a r e u s ually full y comple t ed h cforc t he Coffee, Tea or Milk p rop e rty is put o n th e m ark e t . S ub (Attest), divid e r s h a ve coope r a te d f ully wi~ It th e d es ires of th e communiti es in lo t J. R. HARPER, Oerk. sizes, locatio n of s tree t s. in placing and w ires in und e rg r o und co nduit s a nd in the selection of pave m e nt t y p es Though mos t o f th e cities do not fix th e t y pe of pave ment t o b e u sed, they 1 1 11 1 Flowers for All Occasions ·Funeral Designs and Bouquets Cut Flowers Potted Plants VILLAGE FLOWER SHOP 1 . 1 I Wilmette Cafe EVERY WEEK DAY I I DISTRICT ELECTION NOTICE From 11 to 2 I on week days Business Lunch of 45 50 cents

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