WILMETTE LIFE April 2, 1926 Chicagoan Buys Clark IAsk Big A!tend~ce for Residence in Winnetka · Aprd Sewing at Club The sewing meetings held under the auspices of the philanthropy department of the Woman's club of Witmette for various charitable institutions, will close for the season the end I oi April. · For that reason, the ·commit tee in charge desires an especially large attendance for the q1cetings on April 2 and April 16, which are open to all women of the village, whether Club member s or not. The Francis ] uyenilc home \\'ill be the beneficiary of the la st t\Yo . essions. · BUYS WINNETKA CORNER P. 'vV. Bradstreet has purchased from \V.ar rcn C. MacFarlane of ~finncapolis, ~[11111 .· the. northeast corner of Oak and Cherry streets, 120 by 140 feet, Winnctka, and will improve the propcrtv thi s SUI11111er. Dudley Bradstreet \\' ;";.., the broker. .\. r. a1H ~' rs. \V. G. ~I dntn:-.h, 1100 at {} t1 1,. t,,. 0 · . 1 .. 1 1 daughters, returnl'cl 1fonday irom a 'fortnight' - ottting in Florida · ,~·lt('rc thev ~pent a few days with Mr. Mclntosh;s 111111 1ter in Orlando, and the remainder 1ll: the time at Daytona Beach. ( ~t'l' Ct1\\'00cl a'·e · 11 tl", "' '1 1 ~r -o- Only a demonstration brings ho~e the marvel of this Victor Electro!~ This graceful Cromwell model brinj!S you the amazing music of the Victor Elcctrola. An instrument that will bring you joy and satisfaction for years. Come in and hear it, and ask for complete catalogue. Some of jcs features arc: The fine arts department of the \Voman' s Catholic Club of Wilmette · will hotel it s next meeting F.riclay, April 9. in the St. Francis Xavier school a·u ditorium at the usual hour. Mrs. W. L. Ballard · will b e the hostess for the afternoon. The prngra111 arra nged for the occasion includes a talk on currrnt events 1)\· ~~ r -.. \\'a lt<·r ~{iller, a rc\'iew of "\'non" li~· Kath!ren Norris, given by ~fi :-.s Tanc Keith. ~frs. A. TT. Rolwl " ·ill rt;,.it·\\· "~hips" hy Kathlet·n :\orLEASES GREENLEAF HOUSE ri .... and ~f r.; . F . .I . Hothing \\'ill rrad ., F. L. \Volf e, of \Vcb:tcr Gro,·e: ~[o .. a p;~pc\ 011 " :~ rt i.n the C!arden ." \~r -.. 11 11 through thr -real estafe firm of Hill & Lnlta 1 (~cz.. "'11_1 g'l\'C' ~ 11 :~:·q.~r('t.;~ ll!l. \\' hcrler, 33-+ Linden an·nne, have Orf !}H' ~tn ll f 10111 tll.t 0 ~~(t,J fft tn.dtI ka~cd the F. E. Johnson re . i~lence at ack · " ·ttll \lr -.. f\ . \\ · \\ lthr~n\' t~·lltng 3~ () Grl'rnleaf a\'etnte, with April 1 t 1H· -.t(ll·\·:. ~rr.s. Tl:tn!:ah ,,·t.\1 gl\'\, a I possess ion. The Johnsons moved to I Ltlk (ill "I ht· . ' Olllll( ( rlrl r..r;td uatc . (\l1icago, ~[onda)' . - ------ _ _ AGAIN AT HOME 0 \fr . and \!r ..... Fr;tnk :\ . T~ o\\tl roi - Tllr \ ort 11 l·:nrl cir dc uf thv l..'t!tlgrt' - 1 · · II '1 1 1-f . ~ \Ticl,li , l!.'att a\'t'llltt' . ~lr . :tnd \lr .... g;ttHnt :tl ... r 1 nt1-r 1 1 md ~: (1 ay ·' O il( a~· 1 "ith ~Ir s. l'f~ · rhert B. ~fu'lford. R3S ·· \L l'uhlm an "i fJ..?.) \\':t . , hingt otl l·:llt t\\'IHHI :t\Tnuc. \\ith ~[r:-;. D()naltl ~[. :l\ l'l ttH ·: :tnd \lr . ;ttHI \lr -... Ct·,·rl!.c 1>. Ca!lit· . ~lr -.. Fr ederick ll o\\·cs. and \frs. \\ ' hitt· ·and d:tul!.htn. · \fj ._ ., lfek n Pcrri\al X. ('ntkr the ass isting host- \\'hill'. nf l!OI Gr rvn.wonrl :tnlttlt·. n· e-.:-.es . tur.:tt·d Lt--t ,., ,·v k ir11!11 :t !1 11!11 ],· . , n ui.., · to South :\Jnt ·rit·a . the \\.t·"t l ndi(' -. , anJ Panama. 1 Edwin H. Clark who has sold his residence property at 596 Oak street, Winnetka, to William W. Darrow, of Chica~o, will begin at once the erection of a beautiful new home at 909 ~ft. Pleasant street, Winnetka, to cost in the neighborhood of $35,000. Mr. Darrow was given possession of the Oak street property April 1, and Mr . Clark and family will spend the next t\\·o montlt s at the home of Charles T. ~I ordock, 045 1faplc avenue, Winnetka, aitcr \\'hich the\· will go abroad for the remainder of tl-ie summer. A.rts Committee Has Arranged Catholic Club's Next Program ·~ . - :+ .. PURCHASES .VACANT TRACT P. \V. Hrad-,trect ha-; pttrclta . . ed ir om I tilL· \\' illiam Derh .\· l'~tatc through the \ortltnn Tnbt t:ottlpa ny. ()i C'hica~o. ,... the Yacant of approximately OlH' and nne-third ·arrr "- . at the <..,o uthr a-.t rnrtH·r of I I ill rnad and thc pri\·ate ro ad goinl( int(J the tl ta in ('ntranr<' 11i Indi an TI ill Cnlf club . I . . I lid irit'tld " :tnd arqu~tint ~tn ce" ,o~i· ~~ r. :tlt<.l ~I r.. . ( .e,lr :...!t' Pa linn " ·ill llt' pll.'a-.l.'cl to !war that thn art· ~ · otn in " hark \() \\'ilml.'tk. a lth1ll;l!.'h tiH·,· haY~ 1111 1 dl.'cidt·d ju-.t ' ' hnt· tllt'Y \\'ill . rt ·~ id, ·. 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