Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 5 May 1938, p. 39

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696 and in icagownvre one 1 now in operati on on Lake Shore Drive. This,. is the fourth of these restaurants,- of, whicli Mrs. Cosie r was part owner. She lias disposed of lier interest iii that institution, and will 'devote bier enitire tue to lier new place. on Ballard road, which will continue the naine and tradition of Charni House. Charn , House Maryland chicken *anid soutliern cooking, carefully plan- lied 'Menus and special attention to parties wiIl be, speciaities of tlie house. -Tbere will be Sunday morn- ing breakfast served on the deliglitful porch, by.reservation only,-for those city, dwellers who crave. an early whiff of country air'. There can be no more descriptive name for this lovely. old home tban Charni House, with« its spacious roomis and beautiful grounds that gen trations of care bave brougbt to a point of perfection., Stan~ding for more tbafi 85 year.s on the site, and1 built by one of those old time fanm- ers who migrated f rom England, the old home bas a history steeped in. mystic lore, tliat lias intrigued many who liave a fancy for iunting buried The tower, a distinctive part of, the bouse, is one of the landmarks of tbe community. It was placed on the roof, according.to legend, so that Mr. Garland. the builder and original owner of the land, could enjoy bis Sunday 'respite by looking out over bis goodly acres. Ths tower will be lighted, thus serving as a sort of *beacon to the place. Cliarni House opens to its guests May 8. SHOMEOOMING Admirai ýHayne Ellis Speaker nt Annual Arden Shore Event May 15 aiOf al Havne. ridant nicer in tne DeP'auw chapter of Sig- nia Clii. He will serve as steward for the coming year. INITIATED William F,. Beebe, s'on of, Mr. and Mrs. Philip S.-Beebe of 917 Green- leaf avenue, Wilmette, was recently initiated into Alpha ýDelta Phi frat- ernilty at the University of Michigan and was also awarded- bis fresbman- numnerals in 1swimminig. RETURNS FROM EUROPE Miss Hielen L. Booz, 919 Forest avenue, Wilinette,: retÜrned from Europe on the Baltimore' Mail liner,' City of Norfolk, debarking ai. Nor- folk April 28 Miss Inez Webster, 1601 Tenth Street, and Mrs. Milton Enirich -of YWinnetka, have motored, to Louis- ville, Ky., to spend the week visiting Mfrs. Hamilton Btewni, a form~er Win-~ inetican. JioeL0a. Division of Apex.Mtor Fuel Coe,ý. Phonie Winnetka 1959' No Toli Charge Stamfrd Meter ReceiPts W- 'a'F o help with the parking of cars. Mrs. Robert B. Gregory is bQnor- ary president of tbe Arden Shore- board; Mrs. Herbert S. Nock is pres- ident; and the village chairnmen in- clude.: Miss julianna Holmes, Chi- CONSULT THE DIRECTORY'S YELI.OW PAGES WHIU Y OU NUIS A HANDT IUTUR$t GuosE IILLINOIS BELL TELEPHONI COMPANY J» Wiloffe colt 9981 or stop of 725 12th 8f.n*

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