Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 10 Dec 1936, p. 72

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EVANSON, l1gogo BHMAÀN AVEz. CENTRAL 1213 Devis 2*33 CHICASO 112. LSALE I. Conistraction Dopartmernt Construction Moderiation Repairs Architect ural Service Flnancing 140 CENTER STREE WINNETKA 3250 ing institutions in its mnembership as of the beginning and end of the third quarter, the Federal Home Loan Bank. of Chcago finds that 18 per cent of their net in crease1 in worlcing cap~ital, during the period was due to advances from the regional bank. Analysis -of- these savings. and boan, associaions in Illinois ýand Wisconsin showed also that a larger percentage of their gain was, due to investmnents. from the public -than has, been characteristic in their devebopment in recent years., The associations, studied include most of the smalle rte's in the 'bank memnbesihavinLg combined resources, of around $53,00,000., A. R. Gardner, president said. Their increa-se in7working capital was $3,U41,896, or 'bout 6.1 per cent of resources, during the quarter. Besides the Federal Home tôan tlank advainces, 37 per cenit of this increase came froni investments from the. public and 45 per cent from the -Homne Owners' Loan C9rporation investments. since J Septeinber but represented a 67 per A. Realtors of Evanston, and the north cent' increase over the low month of shore communities will formally inthe year, Iast March, accéording to its augurate the Christmas. season Wedmonthly report submitted to the Fed- nesday.evening, December:16,,the oceral. Home Loan. Ban k board 'at cas.Ïon b)eing the arnnual .Christma's Washington ;this week. pàrty of the Evaiiston -North,. Shore A net gain of> $593, 331.23, in the Real *Estate board, combinied with credit outstanding brought this item the installation, of, newly elected ofup .to $23,839,986.84. as of -Novemiber ficers. 30, showing, the. regionial bank to be Shawnee Country club. will be the continually movinig i n t o higher sceiîe. of festivity. Dinner will be ground in total supply, of fundsý to, served at 7 o'clock, at which the in-. local mortgage lending, institutions. stallationi ceremony1 wili take place, The entire November gain. was ac- this feature of the.evening's program counitcd for in'the 10*year lban classi- being describ ed as "a feast of' food fication, while the outstanding short- and thought," with radio's: funniiest terni bans showed an actual decrease funmaker. of $161,549. n.A. R. Gardner,, president, cited. the From 9 to 9 :30,the guests %vile sur"ýbig a with. intermnission, ail joy growth in 1 ong-term bJanis. up to 64 in for good mneasure. per cent of credit outstanding as- one prise", tossed A floor show is schedubed to start of, the significant developments in -the hbankl's activity duriig. 19.36. Such ad'- at 9.~30,. cornbitied~ witb danciig that vances are designed to forestaîl sud- will'continue until 1 o'clock. Reaitors, their sales people and dben withdrawal -of credit ini use f rom the home mortgage .field ini time of miembers. of their office staffs, are invited to bring guests to the party. stress. Officers and directors elected at the Iii Illinois and Wisconsin,. which constitute the. district served by' the annual meeting last Monday eveing. Chicago Bank, there were short-terîn and who are to be formally installed advances of more than $22,000,000 in. next Wednesday include: Stewart B. Mathews ,president; Robert use by the local home lending instituL. Wyatt, vice-president; Emer Oison' and began, depression the when Three more new residences, per- tionis seCretary;. Herbert C. Jenks, tre.l.iurer. arrangeloin these of termination the Buildby issued mits for" which were Directors:. Arthur Gedge, .3 ye&rs; Ray Dec. 16 Three New Homes for Kenilworth Gardens. Ruoidontipi prop.ti.s, restrlct.d aroe& E»muton andlNorthm rteri. Sor 1 0 1 Somi-amnal imWer.t payuoate. the presenit rate is continued tor another year, vacant property there. will be a' thiiig of the past. Permits issued are as follows: Dec. 2-Dr. Clarence W. Rainey, 2140 Thornwood avenue, single family residence. Architect, Leonard A. Gliatto. $9,000., Dec. 3-Dr. W. A. Mann, 1241 Maple avenue, private garage, $350. Dec. 4-H. E. Hilty, 1305 21 st hôouse and Embree Lumber company lias just purchased one of the choicest tracts of land of more than an acre and a haîf on Ardsley road ini Winnetka from Carroll Schaeffer of the Movie News Publishing company. The property, listed at $20,000 .an acre, is across froni the Arthur, Hlenry S. Embree Buys Three Permits Are Taken Choice Winnetka Tract Out in Winnetka in~ Week Henry S. Embree of the Ritten- Tbree building permits, two for rernodeling, jobs and one for a gardeneri's, tool bouse which Williami B. Hale is building at 900 -Mt. Pleasant street, at a, cost of $250, were issuied in Winnetka during the first eight days of December. Permits for the remodeling work were taken out. by DJ.0. Cady, 404 EIder lane, $1,000; is. 7100. ~ Lail 1.st. No Phono Charge teo You JACOBS, Sole Owner êCOMPANY Cimicg? AT LAKE SHORE HOTEL Mr. and Mrs. George R. Benson and their daughter, Kathryn, of 210 Nielrose avenue, Kenilworth, ar e stayingý at the Lake Shlore Drive hotel..,for -a. few months. Evanston, with interment at Los Angeles, Calif. He is, survive,d by a son, Emul IL. Bastian, and by four daughters, who, in addition to Mrs. Buttner, were Mrs. Paula Lister, Mrs, Henrietta Baldwin, and, Mrs. Eider,, ai of los Angeles. 1

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