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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 12 Apr 1929, p. 29

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· , April 12. 1929 ·WILMETTE . LIFE ment is operated under the direction of the universjty personnel offic.e, headed by Dr. Delton T. Howard. Barry, who has begun the ~onstruction Hokanson and Jenks I of a residence on the property. Forsee Good year The six-room brick residence at 2440 . R eal ty T ransfers Marcy street, Evanston, on a lot 50x145, ttJ has been sold by Charles E. Blomgren, · .· to Jack Roberts Hann. . h t Accor dmg 1 JrThe to t e ransacttons avacant property 40x145 Vote The Peoplee Party Tieket STRAIGB'I TUESDAY, APRIL 18 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICE "Are Sin, · Disease, Death Real?" will on A Croaa ia tlae Circle Wm Do It be the subject at the service Sunday ready made this year, through the of- Lawndale avenue, west f~ont, north of morning, April 14, at 11 o'clock in the fice of Hokanson and Jenks, north Colfax, Evanston, has been sold by First Church o.f Christ, Scientist, in shore realtors, it appears a<; if the Henry G. and Evel~n H. ~ampbell to Wilmette. Sunday school convenes at Edgar P. and Paubne Mtchaud. . year 1929 should be one 0 f constde.r The seven-room brick residence at 9 :45 o'clock. able activitiy in the real estate market. 561 Willow road, Winnetka, on a lot This ~oncern has closed the following 60xl85 has been sold by Nellie Bloch to }ens J. and Alleyne JenseQ. deals during recent weeks: The leasehold estate at 816 Church 1 The e~even-room frame residence at . . · 1735 Chtcago avenue, Evanston, on a street, Evanston, 45x1 So Improved With lot 88xl75 has been sold b Wa, I d' · k b m'ld'mg f ormer1 Y to Samuel Y an the two story bnc Y L. Cocroft' and Elsie Cocroft occupied by Patr(·rson Brothers was Dick Pryce. sold to a syndicate headed by Ernest Lyons. Payne Realty and W. L. Dor- Northwestern Students mand company were cooperating brokin your community makes convenient ers in this transaction. The above Ready to "Clean House" leasehold wa!> lr.tcr sold in cooperation conn.ections with all railroad paa· T '\. h An army of seventy-five Northwest· aenger terminals in. Chicogo with Quinlan and yson to · rt ur ern university stud~nts who are workAnderson. ing their way through school has been The business property at 1307-9 Chi- mobilized 'to attack the Evanston and cago avenue, Evanston, consisting of north shore house cleaning problems. stores and apartmei_Jts 011 ~ lot SOxl 90 I Since the organization of the em (Answer on was sold by the ~~t~' N~tJO~al Bank, ploym~nt ·department at the university page 44) trustee, to S. Waltt:_r Rans~m n~d Hok- last fall, over a hundred houses have anson ?-nd Jenks will contmue ;o r.tan- called upon students for part-time age thts. propf.!rty. . . work. General cleaning, window washThe stx-apartmen} bmldmg at 911- . ing, painting, and y_ ard work have been 13 Maple avenue, Evanston,, on .a lot the most popular odd jobs handled by 60x94 was sold by Andrew G. Ntchol- the student workers during the past son and Bessie R. Nicholson to George semester, according to Lester HafeP. Bebas. Hokanson and Jenks were meister who is in charge of the employretained as rentit~g managers. 1 ment ·department. Hokanson and Jenks have leased for · \iVitb the advent of the spring cteanJohn S. Burchmore the property at up paint-up campaign the number of 1916 Harrison street, EYanston, ior a odd jobs held by students each week ~+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ period of five years to the -~·otff has increased considerably. 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