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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 19 Oct 1939, p. 54

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Patroue Our Adverfiaera 1~. ULBS 10 Vriettls, 91bof Roi 100 Open Eves. and Sun. 440 ELK ST. DIERIFLD~ Phone Deerfield 241 ILL. l?,verae 1aa"geag FREE DELIVERY 100 Varieties These are Franken's Holland-grown, large, first size bulbe. We have supplied more than two thousand custemes with tulipe on this north shore. Asie for Catalogue Darwwns - Cottage - nreeder Sigle Early - Double Early Trlunlpb-. Lily Flovertnt *S1- L l *eIle project is a re- suIt of five years of study and effort. to provide adequate h o m e facilities of! as the new cteveiopmnent 15 naneci, wifl contai homes estimated to cost between $5,000 and $7,000, situated on lots 60 to 90 feet i width. Five, six and seven-room single and two- story residences are to be buit to order within certain restrictions i fine with attractive architectural de- velopment. FilA Approved *Approved FHA financing arrange- George ured " XeciNorman T. Maxon and Richard Powers, using American-imodem, Georgian, Colon- jal, English -and French types: of architecture, 'provide designs per- mnitting addition of eooms as needed.- Most of th e lots will be sold at less than $1,000. 15'Acrles for Sehools, Parks Fifteen 'acres have already, been set aside for school, and park pur- poses i the new residence area,! and ail utilities such as. water, gaà and sewers are. mcluded i the pur- chase, price witbout extra. assess- ments. Park and playground areas,, forested and landscaped,,will screen f the community from- the Milwaukee railroad tracks. B3ills Realty, frac. developer o! the successful Indian Hil11 estates, deals tô a large éeteIft in EVanstba and nortb shore properties. Northbrook Highlands will be a different type of developrnent fromn the Indian Hil11 estates in that it will appeal to home buyers of smnaller. incomne but wi1Ill be equally well restricted. A new sales bouse bas been ereet- ed at Crab Tree Lane and Western avenue by BUis Realty, nc., and J. B. Serrin, assistant vice president and sales representative in the Ev- anston office, 510 Davis ttreet. sincej Mrs. Dav is is especiaqlY Wêll. known iWinnetka . from. the -long residence of her famiily in that vil- lage. Uer grandfatber, zGeorge, B. Carpenter, and ber father, Benjamin Carpenter. were the trustees for the Hubbard, Estate,..wvhich owned andi developed wbat is known 'as Hub-, bard Woods. Mr.Davis' appointment is in'ac- co)rd,,wîth McGuire & Orr's policy to be represented by a sales force who are mnembers of the com munity wýhich they serve. Aniiounlce Maturitv. On Class A Stock The Winnetka Building and Lo.ii association announces 'the maturitv of its Series No. 160, Class "A"- stock. The rècipients of these mna- turity checks have saved, a certain sum each month which, with earn- ings, have reacbed* a value of $100 per share. Earnings are fromn interest paid 01n first mortgages. made on North Shore homes. SUnerry street on the south, ta St. P. and P. irariroad rigbt nEY RAVINIA NURSERIES, INC. Fomnded 1885 ne ". o! w-ay SHRUS COMPLUE cord New Residence 'j thth past week. Asimilar im. 'Wihette's Perm.its made by. F. C. Teicb, at 8R'sr newv residence, costing $7,500, is 1 rad. ig buit by Robert Beattie at 2261 enteentb street, Wilmette, .it is JVith Baumann-Cook stories. of soUimasonry, and iprises six rooms. G.« E. -Pear- of Chica go, is the architeet. Two -nits were also issueci for altera- jobs. One was taken out by W. pit for residence work at, 1441 Telephe Wl...,'. Mrs. John Miller o! 1628 Centra1 avenue, is spending a few weeks vis- iting witb friends in ().ak Park, ni1, wnere. site was their agent for the North Shore. Site is now itandling flot only the sale of both residen- Uial and vacant prop erties. but also rentals. EVERGREENS 36 1 eý ý.

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