38 WILMETTE LIFE February 8, 1929 the building permits issued during that M. A. Mergentbeim Buya . . month. · · Sbowa One New Residence There was only one. It was issued Scott Avenue Residence f.S"lTES Frederick B. Thomas and company · iiJl The anticipated building activity in to A. Abrahamson, for a two story brick veneer residence, with attached of Winnetka report the following sales. Kenilworth for the new year did not two car garage. to be built at 715 The residence of Mrs. Asa B. Cooley Building Activity Continues iD Inget under way in January, according to Roger avenue, at a cost of $ll,OOO. at 1258 Scott avenue, comprising a dian Hill, Permit Being luaed house built of logs with ten rooms and for $16,000 Home three baths, 200 feet of frontage, to Insurance Loans Morton A. M.ergentheim; the resiAnother new residence for Indian dence of Francts F. Patto!t, 1422 Scott H'll E t t featured the issuance of avenue, to E. Sawyer Smtth; a lot on ; b~ildin s a ::mits for Wilmette in JanEl~t street wes! .o! Berkeley avenue, uar fh~ dullest building month of Realtors MtdPark SubdtvJsJon to Henry C. h y, A · ··sual for the first A derson w1 '11 t b · k · t e year. s ts .. . n.n 10 WI er~c a . nc rest- month of the year few perm1ts, only b t ere 1 ·ssued and an dence of French type, a ptece of va.. . R d stx to e exac , w . can\ prfpeW on osewdo avJenhe interesting point is that in companson Phone 1137 n?rt I E e~tmoor h roa.ll tl o n with last year there was a differen.ce WILMETTE 3966 CENTRAL AvE. J trga o vans on, w o wt a so soon f 't and this was ISbegin the erection of a residence for o on1 Y one perm· his own use · the English Sandstone sued for alteratJo~s, S . Property Management Renting residence of ' nine rooms and three The figures as gtyen out by utertCbaths at 2731 Deere Park drive south..: tendent of . Pubhc. W. ork.s, f th · west in Highland Park to Francis F. Schultz, are mterestmg 111 v_1ew 0 de fact that in P a tt on o f ·r· " mne tk a. . 1928 a new all-ttme 1 recor ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ was list e~abhshed. They a per' li mit for January of a revea y~ar ago a~d January of this year as ahke as twm · peas in a pod . Permit Lists Similar A year ago four permits for residences were turned out and a like number were issued last month ; t~o permits were issued for garages m · January of 1928 while two al.so were issued last month. The only dtfference was a permit . issued last month for alteration which gives Schultz and Nord an addition to their cleaning plant. Total figures, however, tell a slightly different story for a year ago the permits called for an expenditure of $61 000 while last month the total was . $46:3oo: That'_s a d.ifference of ,$15,~00, but it is of httle tmportance m vtew of the fact that January is a dull month and that prospects for the spring months indicate a most active season. New Estates Home to Cost $16,000 j The. new .resid~nce which. is to be :built m Indtan Htll Estates 1s to co~t : $16,000. It is to be located at 944 Seneca road in this bustling Estates 'section. It is to be of stone veneer construction. It is being built for ~ H. E. Steele. . · Other permits calls for the construc1tion of the following residences : ' Brick bungalow for J. B. Collins at 2231 Thornwood, $8,000. Brick veneer and frame for Everett L. Kennedy at 220 Eighteenth street, $10,000. Kenilworth Permit List · ANOTHER NE\Y RESIDENCE FOR DJSTR.ICT C. R. NoRMAN.& Co. f Raising One of the Wails of a · TRI-PLY HOME Tri~Ply Construction Offers These Advantages Fireproof · Insurance company figures are the final test of all claims for fireproof construction. You can insure Tri-Ply Houses for less money than other houses. C hieago Jttl en Named for Official Jobs on National Board Harry H. Culver, of Los Angeles, was formal1y inducted into office as president of the National Association cf Real Estate Boards for the year 1929 at the closing session of the Association's annual meeting at Birmingham, Ala. Harry S. Kissell, Springfield, Ohio, took office as ·first vice president; Maurice R. Reidy, Worcester, Massachusetts, as second vice president; H. E. Rose, St. Catherines, Ontario, as third vice president; LeRoy E. Brown, Jr., Richmond, Virginia, fourth vice president of the Association, becomes president; and William W. Butts St. Louis, Missouri, fifth vice president: Earle G. Krumrine, Chicago, took office as treasurer of the Association. Henry G. Zander. Chicago, retiring as such a me~ber of its advisory· board of past prcstdents, members of which a~e ex officio members of the board of dtrectors. E. S. Judd of Chicago is on the advisory board. . Fra~k S. Slosson, also of Chicago, ts chatr~~n. of the Property Manageme~t Dt':tston .. John P. 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