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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 5 Jul 1929, p. 9

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July 5. 1929 WILM ET T E LI FE 9 Hokanson & Jenks · Announce Numerous Real Estate Deals Howard W. Fenton Sells · k R ·d Large W Innet a esJ ence Hokanson and Jenks , Inc., 513 Davis street, Evanston, announce the follo,\·ing real estate sales: The 11-room hrick residence at 635 \Vashington strec·t , Glencoe. on a .l') t 122x182 has been sold hv · Howard D. Meincke and Virgini~ Elizabeth Meincke to Frank B. --Hubachek and Marjorie ~1. Hubachek \Yho arc moving to the north s hore from ~1inneap olis. The 6-room brick rc~idcnce at 2733 Girard street, EYan s ton. o n a lot 40x 135 ha s been sold l)\· H. ~A:ar s hall Peirce :\. L Arragon of ~1 cGuire and Orr Jr., and Helen R. Peirce to August and Frank A. Reid were the brokers Pritzlaff. in t.he sale to Mr. Rice. The 80-foot ,-acant lot known as 760 Prospect aYCnuc, \\'innetka. has been ENTERTAINS FOR GUEST . of small trees and shrubs for control of rust , so ld by Alfred D. Linnig and Regina Mrs. Joseph F. Comee of 1612 Fore st G. Linnig t o Charle H. \\'est and Alma avenue had as her hou se gue st the past insects and fungus attacking pl ants. Expert H. \Vest. week Mrs. Frederick M. \\' aterman of us for estimates. The 2-apartment building- at 416 I\ C\\' York <!_nd Cragsm e re Park, I\ ..T. Kc·etJe\· street, Evanston on a lot 50x~O ~1r s. \\'aterman came t o attend th<: has be.e n sold by Ethe l Mae Pangburn opening ·w eek oi the opera at Ra\'inia. Mrs. Comee e11tertained at luncheon tCJ an undisclosed purchaser. The 8-room bungalow at 479 Orchard and bridge at the Vist del Lago in lane, \Vinnetka. on a - lot 80xl75, ha s :\1 rs . \ Vaterman's honor. been so ld by George I.. Brannen and ~'C.XUXIIIUUXUXUUXUXXU I U Ruth Brannen to Oa,·id :\ . (~uhhin ~. The 6-room brick residetJcc at 2448 Lawndale a\'enue. E\'anston. on a lot 50xl00 has b ee n sold bv Charles E. l31omgren. Jr ., to Ho bert ) . Harley ;1tHI Jeannette H. Harl e Y. The 9-room stuc.co r esi dence at 1<.4 Oxford .r oa d , 'Kenilw o rth. on a lot ~ 85xl60. ha s been sold hv Florence Por- ~ ~ te; Su!Ii,·an and Ralpl~ C.. SulliYan to ~ John J. ~ecrl<.·,· and Hele n G. Seeriev. ~ Phone Wilmette 704 .... The demand .for hou ses t o rent s till is ~ ~ active. according tO the JirnL ~fore ~ li st ing:-. an. nl..'eded to offer the nece s- ~ ~ ~ ary ,·aridy to ~e archers, it i_ stated. ~ Amon~ the houses a long the 1wrth ~ ~ s hore recentlY rented h\' Hokan so n and Jenk s, arc tl;e fo llowin~~- : To Fred H . Larr.a h ee. the house at 1032 I sabella = street, EYan:-.t u n. ~[r. Larrabee has ~ heen )i,·ing at the ~t. Clair hotel in ~ Chicago. To E. \\'. ~f c ~[ illen. the house at ~ 44() Sun:-.t.·t road. \\'innetka. Fred Bigg:::, ~ Have your light garments, dry .. cleaned now. the owner, will Ji,·c· in California for ~ the next Year. : When you start upon a trip you want your To ] o ht~ B. Clapp, the hou . e at 1745 ~ A s bun· an~ nue, E \·anston. for two : years. · ~Ir. Clapp i~ living at the Lah· ~ wardrobe to be as nearly perfect as human Shore Athletic club now, and is here = from the East to be with the Jone s ~ limitations will permit. and Laugh lin Steel corporation. = .. · l ' Howard \V. Fenton. president of the Harr,is Trust and Savings bank, has sold his horne in \\'innetka to Samuel C.- Rice. The property is known as 818 Br\'ant avenue \~T innetka beinrr ~ --0 th e southwest corner of Br~·ant aveKane~· Durgin, daughter of Mr. and nue and Llo~d place. Mr. F.e nton ac!'iss Helen Kkmm, of Cl~icago, ~~ rs. \Vill_i_ am A. Durgin, 627 Forest quired this property in 1920 from Lam- daughter of the R. H. Klemms. 418 ave'nue, will be · the guest of Helen bert A. Hopkins throug-h l\[cGuire and Park avenue, will entertain twelve Stiles.""'la!tghter of the Dan G. Stiles of Orr. members of her card club at . luncheon 1019 Sixth street, at the Stiles' sumThe h o use con sists of tweh·e rooms, on Saturday at her mother's home in j mer place at Trout Lake, Wis., for two weeks. · and is of brick and frame con truction. Wilmette. The propertv is about one acre in area. ~.f r. Rice " :ill take immediate posse ss Jon . Mr. and ·M rs. Ed~in Hedrick, and Mrs. W. G. Wagner of S08 Green le:1f avenue will have her son-in-law and their daughters, Ph~be and Marion, daughter, Dr. and Mrs. A. V. Eisenhart 304 Melrose avenue, Kenilworth, left ?f Burlington, Iowa, visiting her dur- last Tuesday to motor tQ Le land., Mich., , tng the month of 1uly. Another daugh- where they plan to spend the summer . te~. ·Mrs. R. ~· Wagner, and h.er th~ee Mr. Hedrick will _return to Chicago chtldr~n, of Pme Bluff. Ark., wtll arnve \\'ithin a few days. on Fnday to spend s~veral weeks. -o- H: SPRAYING TbornbiiJ Bros. Pb. Wil. 2,2,95 aphis and all servtce. Call ~ ERMINE CLEANERS, INC. 1150 Central Avenue, Wilmette, Ill. M AR·E YOU GOING AWAY o ·N YOUR VACATION? .·, Hold Funeral Rites = for Mrs. C. E. Shaw = ~[rs. C. E. Shaw, 1529 Forest a\'Cnue, died . Thur sday, ] une 27, at the Grant hospital in Chicago, where she had been taken the previous Saturda,·. Mrs. Shaw was tw e nty-nine year's old and the mother of t\\· o young chitdren, Clarence E. ] r., fiye year s old, and ] oan ~[arcenc. two and a hali ,-cars old. Be s ide s the children she is - surviYed hy her husband, C. E. Shaw, who is in t h e screw a n d bolt manuf acturing business· in Chicago. Funeral service . were he ld Saturclav at the Craceland cemetery with Joh n R. Xicho ls. former p~stor of the R~gers Park Congregationa l church, ofhciating. Buria l took p lace at l<osehi ll cemete r y. Men's Suits Thoroughly Dry-Cleaned and Hand Pressed . ....... . Ladies' Plain Silk Dresses Thoroughly Dry-Cleaned and Hand Finished ... . ~ .... ~ = ~ = ~ ~ ~ $1 .00 $1.50 :. i I ! = = ~ D;. = ~ ~ ~ WE ARE CONFIDENT IN SAYING THAT OUR QDALITY ..OF WORK AND SERVICE CANNOT BE EXCELLED AT ANY PRICE = ~ M r. and Mrs. Edgar A. Stevens, 330 Abbottsfo r d road, Kcni h \'orth motored to \ Villiams co ll ege last week 'to attend the gra du at ion of their son. Mrs. Steve n s is st ill visit ing some of h er rela tives in the Eas t. · ERMINE CLEANERS, INC. Otto F. Fisher, Pres. 1150 Central Avenue Phone Wilmette 704 -aRobe rt B urn s, soq of M r. a n d M r s. Rober t B u rns, Essex r oad, Ke nil wor t h , leaves today fo r camp in nort h e r n ' Visco usin . L 706 Vernon Avenue Phone . Glenc.o~ 865

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