June -28, 1929 WILMETTE LIFE ST. FRANCIS' TO BmLD HOME FOR THE SISTERS.· Break Ground This Week on a $180,000 Structure at North End of Grounds St. Francis' hospital expects to break . ground this week for its second build- ~ ing project of recent months, a fourstory home and chapel for the sisters, tc be erected just north of the new north wing now under construction. The sisters' home, which will be in architectural harmony with the other hospital buildings and, as far a its exterior is concerned, a replica of the nurses' home now located on a correspo nding site to the south of the south wing, will cost about $180,000 and will he ready for occupancy in the carlv part of next spring. ~ The feature of the new building will l~c the chapel. which is to occupy th e fie t and second floors, its beamed ceiling two stories in height . The ba cment oi the building w; 11 he devoted to a dining roo m and kitciten and recreati onal rooms for the sisters. Their living quarters will occupy the third and fourth floors . Cnlike the nur es' home, this building will be connected directly with the wing it adjoins. H crman Gaul. architect for the hospital, designed thi s lat est building and the work is being done by Henrv Rose and company of Chicago. - DVext CMonth July -a reinvestment month We offer for your mid-year investment Appraisals For1n Spotlight Subject at Big Convention . Th.e :-. ul~jcct oi real estate appraisals belllg gln.!ll tla: spo tlig ht at t he t\\Tt:ty-first annua l com·cntion oi the :\ationa! As -ociation of Heal F~tatl' Boards. no\\' being held in nu . . tl)ll. i L'nder the auspices of the _.\~ . . lll'iation':Apprai:;a) Di,·ision . thl' special Cllillmit tce 01_1 ;-;ta ndarcls o i practice preparl·d a set ot :-tandarcls (Ji practice and a c:)(k I of ethics '.'·hich frmn tl1c fir:;t :-tate- \ ment cnT Issued 1)\· the countn's kallilig authorities ll;l appraising as tn what co nstitute:- sound and accur:l.tl' appraisal methods. This " ·o rk, which ha been approY~cl by th~ . ~a tiona! A ssocia tion'. Appraisal D1n ston :111d board of director:>. is set forth in a 2-t page report "·hi ch has been submitted to the Associatil'ln':-; delegat e body at th e com·ention for adoption b,: the Association . lf adopted by ·the National Association. these standards of practice will define the procedure which Realtor-apprai:;c:s . and appraisal committees of real estate board s will be expected to follmY . Members of th e special committee were Hen~y A. Babcook, Chicago. dee chairman of the Appraisal DiYision of the National Association of Real Estate Boards; John P. Hooker. Chicago, chairman of the Apprai sal DiYi ion. and Dr. Arthur ]. Mertzke, director of education and re se arrl-I for th v. ~a tiona! Association. IS CHOICE FIRST MORTGAGES made under the exacting requirements of NATIONAL bank protection, backed by the stable values attached to North Shore properties recommended by the officers and directors as sound conservative investments, suitable for trust funds, estates and private investors, yield· ing a steady, sure income of 6<fo · Also first mortgage bonds to yield 6~~%, and through our subsidiary loan corporation subordinated notes (in $500 and $1,000 den om· inations) secured by first mortgage liens to yield 7£(r . FuJI and complete service is maintained by us free of charge, collecting and remitting to you the interest and principle and auditing regularly the fire insurance and taxes, keeping these in proper order. Or, the better to serve your convenience- you may de· posit in any bank the interest coupons and mortgage notes as they fall due. Further details uppn request. OWNERS JOIN THE R. E. BOARD The Fort Smith, Arkan. as, ' Real Estate Board is the latest m emh er board of the National Association of Real Estate Boards to take some action toward the formation of a property owners, division within its loca l org~nization by asking local real owners to become associated with the board. The Fort Smith board is the twentv-fifth local board to work toward- a plan for the association of property owners and realtors. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF WILMETTE REAL ESTATE LOAN DEPARTMENT RoGER R. JENNESS, MANAGER Telephone Wn.IVlETTE 4000 ROGERS PARK 9776 Ne~er sprinkle lightly, but flood YOur lawn if water is needed; cut vour lawn frequently, using a high grade, sharp. properlv set lawn mower and roll t}le lawn once every ten days during the early spring.