Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 14 Feb 1930, p. 57

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February 14, 1930 WILMET T 'E L·IFE 57 Jr . I R (20) annual installments ~ith interest . r--~----------==:: thereon at the rate of six per centum VOTERS LEACUE MEETS (6%) per annum. The Kenilworth League of Women Dated at the City of Chicago, and at the Village of Kepilworth, County of Voters held a meeting at the Kenilworth Cook and State of Illinois, this seventh Asse~bly hall Tuesday, February 11. day of February, A. D. 1930. M. S. SZYMCZAK, Prev1ous to the meeting luncheon was Clerk of the Superior Court of served at noon with Mrs. Bentley McCook County, Illinois. Cloud as chairman. "Our Election Laws" RALPH R. HAWXHURST, JULIUS A. PETERSEN, was the subject discussed. GEORGE C. RICHARDS, Commissioners heretofore apMrs. L. P. Sykes, a former resident pointed by the Superior Court of Cook County, Illinots, to of. Wil~ette, has been spending the make said report and assessw1.nter 111 St. Petersburg, Fla. She ment roll. sa1led February 13, with a friend, on EL)IER E. JACKSON, the Empress of France, for a cruise of Village Attorney. L20-4tc the Mertiterranean. Dances in Benefit 8 T MORTGAGES Construction Loans 8 c D E 0 N EataJ,Balaed 1 · 618 Grove St. Greenleaf 5601 Community House .Slates "Gamblers" and "Salute" ~ext Tuesday, Community House offers "T~e Gamblers" with Lois Wilson, H. B. Warner. ] ason Robards, J ohnny Arthur and George Fawcett This is an exceptionally good cast, you \vill ad.m!t, and the picture is equally gnod in performance and direction. 'the incidents that lead to anti-climaxes and, finally, the real climax are fraught with dramatic intensity. There are, of course, the funny incidents to amuse you and., of primary importance, an ~nteresting romance. H. B. Warner needs no introduction to Winnetka audiences, nor do the remainder of the c:tst. "The Gamblers" is a good p:ct ;_:re and yo u will like it. "Salute" comes to Community House next Friday and Saturday, Feb. 21 and 2.! George O'Brien and William ] an~:cy are l1rphaned brothers who have twn doting grandfathers to quarrel c.rer them. One grandfather is a Navy man, the other an Army man, and in cunsequence of a compromise between the t\\'o old gentlem en, one boy is <;cnt tll the Navy and the oth er to the Army <J.cadcmy for training. The pictur~ is based upon the incidents of the boys' liie and Lwes at these schools. Stenin Fetchit, the well-known colored con1edian, is in the cast and furnishes amazing·ly funny comic scenes. The photography is excellent-th e acting supc·rb <!ncl the whole extremely pleasing and amusing. See "Salute " at Community House eithe r next Frid.ay or n~xt Saturday. THE CHIMNEYS Just ready for occupancy ~ Center St. at Hill Terrace Telephone Winnetka 3470 Fernando Maione of Spanish court, experienced Italian dancer, will appear in an unusual orie ntal dance during the performance of "Close- Up," the clever play within a play the \Vilmette Barnstormers are presenting the ever.ings of February 28 and March 1, at the Wilmette \\'oman's club as a benefit for tiH' club building fund. Contains a group of 3 to 5 room dignified HOMES for those who value neighborhood, exceptional exposure and out· look, and the privacy and quiet obtained only by thorough soundproofing and careful selection of tenants. The Chimneys, a building of most unusual type. combines good taste in design, finish and appointments, with the comforts of spacious rooms, wood-burning fireplaces, cross ventilation, ample closets and storage, real kitchens and electric refrigeration. - - - - -- Grace Hartmann of 1305 Sheridan road, ~I iss Catherine Bullock of Evan ston , and ~I iss J ranctte Stirton of Chicago ha\'c left ior a month's stay at ~[iami, Fla. Have funds to loan on North Shor& residential property at reasonable rates. See us on renewals. Also mortgages for sale. 10 ~[i ss ~ 7 -llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllliiiiiiUIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII~ · · = REAL ESTATE LOANS s. E. G.. Pauling & Co. La Salle St. Franklln 7740 THE RIDGEVIEW.· Apartment Hotel Main Street and Maple Avenue Evanston From TABLE Offers for Immediate Occupancy to CONOVER* to 2, 3 AND 4 ROOM APARTMENTS of undeniable charm CUPBOARD Rentals ... WHEN you wash dishes electrically you handle them only twice -when you plac~ them in the safe handy racks of the Conover dishwasherand wh~n you take them out a few minutes later, clean, sparkling and dry. The Conover requires only an ordinary electric convenience outlet near the sink ··· Three Conover models, $9.4.25 and up, cash, .slightly more 11Little by Little". commensurate with this fine address and excellent location. ... Plan to Have Dinner at The Ridgeview Our famous $1 Table d'Hote Dinner served daily in our rviain Dining Room from 5:30 to 8 P.M. Sunday Dinner, $1.35. Ritlte.oiew CoHee Sho~ Ope· 7 A. M. 'til Mid11ile Pusuc OP NORTIISRN UJJNO.. SERVICE CoMt»ANY JOSEPH W. KEHOE, Manager 1141 Central Ave., Wilmette Phone Wilmette 2899 PHONE UNIVERSITY 10000

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