Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 6 Apr 1928, p. 62

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"My Family Enjoys Living in Deere Park" "Every one in the family is so keenly enjoying all seasons of the year ia this beauty spot. Summer, winter, spring or fall-it makes _ no difference, Deere Park is beautiful, and Deere Park is their home. "The family bas teamed to know one ·another so much better since we are in our own home, enjoying our own fireside. · · McGuire aflll Orr Re!Jort Increase in Vacant Dematul Recent transfers through McGuire & Orr's office show a stronger; tendency toward vacant property than toward the purchase of homes. Thb is unusual at this time of the year. McGuire 8t Orr report consistent inquiry for homes, but the number of sales closed are greatly in favor of vacant properties. Vernon R. Loucks of Chicago has acquired the lot at the Southeast corner of Kenilworth avenue and Leicester road. Kenilworth. The lot measures 12Sx175 feet and was sold for "The children are thriving in ·their play in this healthful, fresh air. My wife bas teamed to appreciate our motor car, for abe can drive on u~congested roads now. And I am a better worker for the restful relaxation of the place, after a day at the oflice. "Yes, my whole family enjoys living in D~re Park." A DEERE PARK RESIDENT. $25,000. · DEERE PARK Sheridan Road (Route 42) to North Boundary of Glencoe -at· the Lake 1 1. . ,.._ ' -- fL . -- DIVIIIOM OP COMKUMITY .DBVBLOPKBNT BAI~DJ!WARNER --·---· In Glencoe, the home of Charles 0 . Law on Greenwood avenue, north of Park avenue, has been sold to Frank E. Compton. The lot is 150x200 feet, improved with an old frame residence of negligible value. The property is located directly across the street from Mr. Compton's home. The sale price was $17,500. Very interesting in this connection is the fact that this property ha'3 been .transferred but four times from the date the Government conveyed the land. The Law family acquired the proP-erty in 1875. Harold A. Smith of Los Angeles, California, has sold to Roy B. Zimmer and Edw_ard G. Huber of Highland Park, t}le property consisting of abou' 600 feet frontage on Green Bay road and Ridgewood Drive, Highland Park The purchase was made for investment, several of the lots having been re-transferred. · · Kenilworth Hu Stroq March Builcliq Spurt (Continued from Page 61) veneer an~ stucco, attached garage, 700 Cummmgs avenue, $12,500. · A. W. Bergman, two story re-inforced concrete and stone, attached garage, 714 Roger avenue, $12,000. Thomas Mathieson, two story frame and stucco, detached two car garage, 545 Temple court, $9,000. · H. 0. Barnes, two story brick ftlleet and attached garage, 543 Earlston road. 646 N. Michigan Avenue - ----- Superior 18SS _______ ~··-----·---. .. ---~------.... .. _.. . - .. --··- . --~- .. -'-'~ - . ., __ -·------ -·--------- - _. ·------- -- --- _ --·- -______ -. - $20.250. . . ".

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