WILMETTE LIFE oN HAYLOFT£ sTAFF Frint George, impresario of the Olde Hay Lofte, has announced the appointment to his cuisine of William C. Petzel, as catering manager. Mr. Petzel has held a similar position with the Atlantic hotel, the Lexington hotel, and the High Noon club as well as the Atlantic club and the Yacht club in Detroit and the William Penn hote1 at Pittsburg. He has had twenty years experience, having learned the business in Europe. He has brought with him as chef William Opdyke who has 'worked in some of the best houses in Chicago. He learned the art of. coo~ing in Holland, and after workmg 111 various European cities he came to the United States where he has held positions in such place s as the Union League club, the Rienzi and the Bismarck hotel . October 22, 1926 N. E. Wilmette Sacrifice Autumn Indicates Much Activity in Home. Contribution Building permits issued in Wilmette for the first half of October amounted to $57,495. They included si:c .. resiclences totaling $52,000; an add1t1on to ' the residence of H oyt K'mg, 711 F orcst avenue, amounting to $3,000 and ten g-arages, costing $2,495. · _ . f 'd ,,·e re 1 The perm1ts or res! enccs .5 sued to E. L. Harvey, for a dwelhn~ at 127 Sixteenth street, $6,000: to A. Abramson for residence at 318 Seventernth street, $7,000; to Bills Brothers, for rc'sidence in Indian Hills Estate, $15.000; to James Crabb, for dwelling at 1719·. \\'alnut ~venue, ~6,000; to L. Braun. for ~lwelltng ~ 11 Segar ~treet, $5,000: t~ \\. A. Rcdlm. for resHlenc~ at 1522 ~Pe.nc e r avenue, $13,000. I Owner, n1oving East, is prepared to sell this channing, substantial 8-room residence for at least $15,000 less than reproduction cost. There are 5 bedrooms,' besides 2 sun and 2 sleeping-porches; 3 fireplaces and 3 baths; there is a super Ne\vport hot water system, and the garage is also heated by hot water. There is one-half acre of superbly wooded, landscaped grounds. $37,000 will probably buy this home if the offer is made soon. BEIKSEK REALTY CO. Exclusive Agents 421 Fourth St., Wilmette Phone Wil. 2760.. 460 Mr s.. Sidney Y. Ball of Indian lJill Prentice R. Brannan entertamcd over the week-end, · the twelve women whose husbands ,,·e re With Hokanson-Jenks R"ttes,ts of Robert 0. Berger of 3061 Prenticr Richard Brannan, former Kenilworth avenue, at Lake Geneva. ly of the Chicago Trust company ha s Mrs. Hugh .A. Foresman. 515 ~sse~ joined the firm of Hokan son an<l road, entertamed the \\" ?men at dmner Jenks, Inc., . and will have char~e of on Sunday at the Barnngton Country their loan department. club. Mr. Brannan formerly covered the north shore territory for the real es tate loan department of the Chicago Tru st company, specializing in apartment and residential loans, and brings to the new firm a fund of Yaluablc experience. In speaking of the new department today, Mr. Jenks stated that the firm of Hokan son and Jenks has been very successful in finat}cing new homes and buildings for their clients and finally came to the conclusion that it was necessary to put a man in full charge of this work. Hokanson and Jenks, Inc., consider themselves especially fortunate in securing a man of Mr. Brannan's tr4ining and ability. Open Model l-fomes for Inspection by .Public The model homes located two blocks west of the Kenilworth railway station have been thrown open by the Kenilworth Community Development, Murison, Cummings and Sanford, architects. for inspection by the public of the north shore. The formal opening is Saturday and Sunday of this week. A feature is to be the demonstration of the latest approved labor saving devices including otl burner, electric refrigeration, fireless gas range, kitchenaid, ventilator and whirlpool washer. The homes are to be open for inspection every afternoon and evening until November 1, it is announced. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Main of Wilmette have been in Kitchener, Ontario, Canada, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. Macmillan. Sth~ MONEY Have funds to loan on choice Improved North Shore Suburban residPnce property at 51h% interest. Se~ US On rE'nPWAlR. SKOKIE HEIGHTS (GLENCOE) New Spanish Colonial, 8 rm.: tile roof: lge. liv. rm., dining rm., kitchen, butler's pantry, bUast nook, maid's rm. and bilth 1st fir.: 3 master bed rms., 2 full tiled bo~ths and radio rm. 2nd fir.: H. W. ht. ~ 2 car gu. (heated) attached; beaut. landscaped lot Sox 1 71, ii' · neighborhood of exceptional char· acttr. We are · authorized to sell this distinctive home at a reduced price; reasonable terms. HIGHLAND PARK Situated in a beaut. wooded section, fine Spanish Bungalow of 6 rooms, Tile roof, H. W. H. Bath and ex. lav. and toi.: with garage to match, lot 5 8x 1S 5. For quick sale at $18. ooo, Might considet good lot as part payment. GLENCOE VACANT Choice residential lot, wooderl, 1oox297 adjoining rear of. which is a beaut. City Park, ideal for chiUiren' s playgrounC:. Price $ 1 2 5 ft. Terms. NORTHBROOK HEIGHTS We have 1oo ft. lots as low as 5 per foot. Water going in. Right next to Shermer Avenue. 7~ cash. $1 tJ\e othP. side t_he world)5Wor . fortul'\e . e 11 tell t70U ~out on t ~look Ol\- l 1 ~ · ·:~' 'e.str~\el\.t5 · .,~t }\om.~. HlGHLAND PARK Near Ravinia Park and transp., practically new 7 rm. brick res.·: 4 bed rooms, 2 baths, sun p~r., H. W. H .· Gar. attached. Lot soxzoo and is 9 7 ft. wide at rear. Price $2J,soo Terms. Might consider lot in trade as part payment. E. G. Pauling & Co. 5 N. LaSalle St. Main 0250 uGtegory Knowa Where Value Grows" Mcomr~-~ko Builders of Better Homes WILMETTE. ILL. Chicago Office - First National Bank nJdg. Pholle$ Wnmettt 1417- Randolph ·438 For You 1614 Sherman Ave. 2930 <Antral St. Evanston, Ill. 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