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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 11 Jan 1929, p. 46

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46 WILMETTE LIFE January 11. 1929 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~·TO HOLD U.S. HOUSING MEET A pha3e of city planning which has recently attracted attention and which will o~cupy a prominent place on the program of the National Housing Conference, to be held January 28-30, A forme · r Glencoe woman has risen inclusive, in Philadelphia, is the con- to . new heights. Mrs. Elizabeth Kimtrol of subdivisions. hall Nedved, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kimball of the North Shore suburbs has just been taken into one of Chicago's oldest architectural firms as an active partner. Mrs. Nedved, and her husband, also an architect, have become members of what formerly was known as Hamilton, Fellows and Wilkinson but \1\·hich has been rechristened Hamilton, Fellows buy and Nedved. L. E. Wilkinson has retired from the firm and will practice architecture ill .immediate the east, specializing in churches. The SERVICE Nedveds will be identified actively \\'ith a new department in the firm, that of confidential residences. Duri'ng the past year Mr~. Nedved \\'as the first woman member of the Chicago chapu:1 of the many of the residents of American Institute of Architects. She Chicago's better substudied at the University of Illinois and then went to Europe. In London urbs, men and women 4753 BROADWAY she met her future husband. also a stualike, have increased dent of architecture, who had won the CHICAGO Chicago architectural club's traveling PHONE LONG BEACH 6317 their capital through scholarship. Mrs. Nedved Is NoU? Partner in Chicago Architects' Firm WINNETKA PERMITS CALL ~OR $1l 0;700 BUILDING Six New Residences to Be Constructed at Total Cost of· $85,000-3 Remodeling Jobs Fourteen building permits, six of which were for new residences costing $85.000, were issued in Winnetka during the month of December. Three permits were taken out for remodeling jobs, amounting to $22.750: four for private garages, costing $2700 and one for a commercial building, a shelter house, erected by the Chicago, Korth Shore Electric Co., at Ash street. at a cost of $250. The total number of permits for the month was fourteen, at a combined cost of $110,700. Crosby to Build Two Houses Two of the permits for new residences were issued to R. E. Crosby. one for a two story, frame, stone and brick veneer, of seven rooms. at 391 Linden avenue, to cost $17,000 and a two story frame ami brick veneer, of 7 rooms, at 1-t-13 Tower road, costing WE MAKE·· ·· Automobile Loans Refinance Automobiles Automobile Paper To the of the WOMEN NORTH SHORE BROADWAY INV·ESTMENT CO. judicious operations on the stock market. Loans Insurance You wi11 read elsewhere in this issue, if you are not already aware of the situation, that great deal of money has apparently been ·withdrawn from the market recently and is now being invested i n high-grade r e a I estate. C. R. NORMAN & Co. Realtors J. A. Horak is building a two story frame and brick veneer, of 7 rooms, at 1.209 Cherry street, costing $11,000. H. C. Anderson took out a permit for a two story, frame and brick veneer. of 7 rooms, and with attached garage, at 12.21 Elm street, costing $1-l.OOO. A permit was issued to Mathew for a two story frame re~idencc of 8 rooms and attached garage, ·at 605 Oak street, costing $14.000. $15,000 Home for F. R. Cook F. R. Cook is building a $15,000 residence of frame and brick veneer. two story, seven rooms and attached garage, at 72 Hill road. A permit for one of the three remodeling jobs was issued to L. L. Cook · for a two story tile, brick and stucco addition to his residence, at I-ll Sheridan road, an improvement costing $20,000. ~fills $1-l,OOO. · a 1137 Central Ave. Renting Ph. Wilmette 3966 · Property Management If you are among those fortunates who have realized a substantial profit, isn't this the time to consider buying or building that new home you have been so long promising yourself and your family? FOR SALE North East · Glencoe An attractive two-story red brick Colonial hornet beautifully situated overlooking park, one block from schools and transportation. Consisting of six rooms, three bedrooms, one batht extra lavatory and toilet ·on first floor. Hot - water heatt canvased wallst two-car garage. Lot 72x 160. Party leaving town- priced for quick action at Walter E. Vette Becomes Crosby Realty Official Announcement is made of a change in the R. E. Crosby Realty Co., Inc., of 5o6 Center street, Winnetka, wherein \Valter E. Vette becomes associated with the firm as vice-president and general manager, supervising both the real estate and insurance business of the company. The office has been remodeled and enlarged for the more convenient handling of the increasing business which the company has enjoye-d the past year and preparatory to the bright outlook for a still greater business in the new year. 1\fr. Vette resides at 251 Cedar street, Highland Park. He has, for a number of years, been a resident of the North Shore, throughout which section he is familiar with real estate conditions and values and · where he enjoys a wide acquaintance. Insulations made of flaky materials, fireproof and easv to handle, can be poured into the s~ace between the at~ic .and joists-and 'to, the attic floor ts msulated and the flaky material, purchase? at reasonable co.;t, is a per!Tianent mvestment, paying for itself 111 coal saving in winter and in comfort all the year around. MOUAT & FLAHERTY 1I Incorporated 77 WILMETTE AVE. WIL. 273 WILMETTE Members NORTH SHORE REAL ESTATE BOARD $26,000 WALTER P. SMITH &CO. Realtors 337 Park Ave., Glencoe Phone 702 5%% MONEY Have funds to loan on choice Improved North Shore Suburban reeldence property at 6%% Interest. See us on renewals. E. G. Pauling & Co. 5 N. LaSalle St. FraaldiD 7740 '

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