Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 9 Aug 1929, p. 46

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WILMETTE BACK FROM EUROPE ~[r. and :Mrs. Edwin Knudtson, 1141 LIFE August 9, 1929 AM offering for sale my lot. 8 2 ;~ ft. on Myrtle. ISO ft. on Elder Lane; this being the S. W. corner Elder Lane and . Myrtle, Winnetka. This homesite is one of the finest and one of the few available desirable left in southeast Winnetka. It is 2 blocks f r o m Indian Hill stations of the North Shorr :tnd C . 8 N. W. RR.. and also same distance f r o m Indian Hill Park. It is 3 blocks from Sheridan-Elder Lane Park, and Elder Lane bathing beach. Also 3 blocks from New Trier High School: only 1 block from Greeley g r a d e where busses also pick up children for Skokie school. This lot has number beautiful trees :tnd is amidst fine homes and neighbors. All surrounding homes and lawns well taken care of. and owners take pride in maint:tining them. The owner has lived in this immediate block for ten Years: his home now is ]ust o.ne block west of the homesite offered for saL~. Believe there is n" m o r e acceptable homesite on N o r t h Shore. Will take $230 per foot on the basis of 8 2 r ~ feet if sold by Sept. I st. Of this purchase price, one-half pay able time of sale; balance approximately two equal notes, first payable next April; second one year later. B r o k e r s invited to w.o rk on this listing at $210 foot to Sept. 1st. $2 50 foot after that time. Call H. L. Radin, 5 34 Elder Lane. 'phone Winnetka 1665. I Funeral sen-ices for William T. Sprenger, 135 ~[elrose avenue, Kenil\\'Orth. who died on \i\Tednesday, July 31. were held from his late residen:e Saturday afternoon, August 3, at 2 o'clock. Burial took place at the Rosehill cemcterv. :Mr. Sprenger is survived br his wido· w, Mrs. L\'(lia S. Sprenger: six children, Lydia, Marion, ~fr. and Mrs. C. E. Renneckar, 62S Esthl'r, Billie, John, and Ruth; one Eleventh street have returnl'd from brother. Freel Sprenger and one sister, several weeks' vacation tri p. through ~r rs. A una Lamer. the Canadian Rockies. Mrs. Carl Keith, 310 ~·an\·ick road, Kenilworth, entertained her bridge club last Tuesday. Chestnut avenue, arrived home Tuesday f rO'm Europe, where they had been ior t\\'o months. Thev were in Franc:e, Switzerland. German;·, th e Scandina,·ian countries, Scotland, and Eng-land. As the \ \ 'hitc Star liner Adriatic docked in 1\ew York Sundav evening, Mr. and Mrs. Knudtson sa\\' the Graf Zeppelin soar over the city. Hold Funeral Rites for William Sprenger Aug. 3 No One Injured as Three .l4uto Crashes Occur During Week C. S. Tder, 829 Simpson street, Evanston, d~iving his car north ?n Ridge road in Wilmette, crashed mto another machine \:vhich M. Swanson, 5.523 Hvde Pa~k boulevard, Chicago, \\'as cirfving· in the opposite direction on the same street, Tuesday night about / A:1 o' clock as he started to make a ldt turn on \ Vi lm ette avenue. Neither of the drivers was injured, although the cars \\'ere damaged. Another m'i nor accidetit occurred on Tuesda\· about 11 :30 in the morning when car which A. Boyajian, 1027 :Mai n street. Wilmette, was driving east on Central avenue in front of the Wilmette State bank, was struck by a second automobile dri\'ell by Mrs. G. \V. Vaught. 51 1 Brier street, Kcnil\\·orth, as she pulled. a\\'ay from the curb. ~Irs. Vaught's car caught the right rear fender of the Boyajian machine. damaging it slightly. The third collision in the Village this. week occurred \\' cdnesrlay morning ahnut 9 :4~ o'clock at ~lain street aud Forest avenue. Cars driven ln- C. S. La:-; lwr. 124 Laurel avenue, \Vilm ette, anu Kathleen \V cston. of Xorthbronk. figured in the crash. The Lasher machine. going- \\'est nn Forest avenue, struck the \\.eston car as it approached the ~rain street intersection from the north. tearing olf the left fender and running hoard on the latter. Lasher\ autonH~hilc \\'as damaged badly, the rear right \\'he el. left front ,,·hrct. one ni the axle:;, and the bumper l>cing hr~Jkcn. T l1c n:~pOII:-;i hility \\'a :, :;et1 1 tied l>L·tw ee n th e owners. -o- W. M. Wagner, Assistant p y t· ostmaster, on aca IOn \Villiam M. \Vagner, assistant postmaster at the \\'ilmcttc postoffice, leaves todaY ,,·ith hi s family for a vacation fishing trip in the vicinit\· of Lake\Yood. \\"is. Mr. \Vagner \\'ill !)e gone for two ,,·eeks. He will make the trip to \ \ ' isconsin and return by car. ~fi~s ~fan· Dow, 1228 Forest an:nue. \ Yilmctte. left last week for the cast. \\·here she ,,·ill visit her grandfather. ?-.1 iss Dow plat;s to return in about three weeks. -o~[iss Je-an Clagett. daughter of Dr. and ~[r~. A. ~. Cla. g ett, 425 Lake avenue. left last week to spend three \\'l't'ks in Ash<.·\'ille. K. C. a -- Announcing Our August Sale of Furs Large Stock .on Hand REBUILDING AND REPAIRING NEW COATS MADE TO ORDER !iOl CA J·JTOJ, JJl'IJ,lHXG · Statt> nncJ UanduiJih ~trt·t·ts, ( ' hifa~o Plunu· ('··ntrnl 6049 l :stabllshed 1879 :\ smd/1 d<·po$ it will hold any g<. · mcnt till ca/Jcd for can tune it ~eMw Victor- Radio· Electrola ·child , Social Calendar Continues ' to Be Eventful at Shawnee Tit ere will be a Tunior infnrm:J.l da nee at <J o'r l(}c k t.hi:o~ cw n ing- ~lt Sha\\'nl't Country cluh . Tnmnrr \1 \\. e,·ening dinner will be sl' rn:d from :) o'clock until R '"ith the senior dance :-~tarting at 9 o'clu~·k. ~r unda,·. :\ ugu :; t 12. "'ill he T.adiL· ·,· cla,·. Luncheon \\'ill he at 1 n'rkwk. \\'llilc PiYnt hridgl' \\·ill cnmm<:nre at :? :30. On Frida,·. :\uQtht .?3, a dan cI ing- parh' \\·ill be held .ior ,.l)ltll~ lH.'nplt· in the sixtl~. se\'Cnth. ~nd eig-hth schnnl l!rade:-.. ~aturdaY attnnn1lll, :\ucrust I:!-L there will be a part,. ior chil(lrcn up tn the . . ixth grade. · ft will l>el!'in at 2 o'clock. Saturday en:ninl!, :\uI . ~: u:-;t 2-L dinner will hl' sen·ccl ·from ,, I o'cl1lCk until R <1-- thllal. \Yhile dancing ; " ·ill hl' hL·Id i(lr :-.eninr:-; at 0 o\-lur,_. ~;.;:;lete $298.00 Victor· e lA. lllfNI(Fi71:L-Ji] Miero-Syacbroaoasl I Perfect ~one, nuu:v~-~ jn ons quality. Exqms1te cabinets. Sensational II IUQT new Victor dynamic speaker. From whisper to full orchestra at turn ~f knob! ··· Here's the instrument that modern music-lovers wanL · Terms to suit. 1 ON WESTERN TOUR R11bert L. F. liil·se mcier and hi:; hYn dau <rhtn:;, thl' ~fi~Sl'S Agnr:; and nett\·, of R04 Central avemtc arc no\\' tourimr the \\' c:-~ t In· motor. The,· '"ill ~ncn .rl 1hi:' \\'('t'k-end in Y cllowstonc Park. ir1 m \\'here theY \Yill rontinttr to Yakima. \\'a sh .. <1nd irnm there throuc;h C<lli inrnia tn ~an Francisco and ~f ode.;tn. where thr\· '"ill \'i:o~it ~f r. Bie. emeicr's narent .. . The\· \\'ill return IH· \\'a,· nf Cnlor<Jrlo and plan ·to he home the first oi September. ~fr . anr! ~[r:;. Dick \\.olie and tl1eir clatH!hter Suzan, ~14 Essex road. Kenil\rnrth. left la st w~ek for Cardin;,.l's re. nrt at Trout Lake. \Vi s. Thev exnect to spend the month of . August there. -oJames H. Prentiss. 201 Cumberland. avenue. Kenilworth. has just snent a \\'eek fishing in Colorado. He is now in Arizona on a business trip and exnects to return home around August .,. ~ :1...,.,,., il tll/l~llf- tJ«r Rctor DemtmsthJiitlm OPEN EVENINGS NORTH SHORE TALKING MACHINE CO. 712 CHURCH STREET Evanston University 4523 5. 546 LINCOLN AVENUE Winnetka -o\ Jr. and Mrs. Alvin Guritz, 1524 \Valnut. avenue, had as guests for a few davs this week Mr. and Mrs. Russett Osborne and their family, from Davenport, Ia. . ... Winnetka 3474

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