Wilmette. Activity has continued throughout th-ýý winter, with an- other new resi- dence already be- gun in 1940. Not only have several new bouses been con- structed, but there -was alsoconsider- able activity In the purchase of existing implrove- ments. Amnong the Tolof Photo. latter Were the F.- P. O'BrIen purchase of the brick residence at 2326. Iroquois road by George Hibben,: the Pur- chase of the brick residence at 931 Pontiac. road by Charles. N. Evans, and thepurchase of, the frarne resi-- dence at 1054 Cherokee road, by Cecil C. Merrifield. * See Prices Strengthefled Prices of' vacant land in the East Estates are sliôwing a stron1g tený dency due to steady demand. Fam- *ilies are particularly attracted by the fact that ail utilities are under- ground, eliminating unsightly over-' head wires, and are pleased also with' the curving roadways, attrac- tive landscaping, and the substantial size of the homesites offered, ail ofi which features combine to give a park-i ike effect. Among those who have purchased building sites are Albert W. Meyer of Chicago, Allason N. Clark of Evanston, and Jules R. Herbuveaux of Wilmette, who broke ground early this month on Pawnee road south of *Elmwood avenue. Homeseekers seem tQ give great, consideration to the fact that in the *East Estates there are no old. im- provernents. All structures are * modemn, the great majority are oc- cupied by owners, ~ and careful build- ' ing restrictions have encouraged FRANKLIN t 569 Sherman Avenue wilU continue at an activeI.JUVt! in this established and growing com- rnunity._________* In bis new home at 2108, Green- wood avenue, Wilmnette-, A.: Hl. Keitb has employed Lannon stone and, wood to achieve a most pfleasing ef- fect.* It is winter air conditioned and. gas heated. Lowest Rates and Prompt Service Conservative Loans for the Investor JOSEPII C. CORMACK & (O. .1569 SHERMAN AVE. Evansfon fil, a&- - x n wiUi occupy the y ,190, at whicb UNlversity 3353, ABeautî-ful .New. Home In'A Fine Communît 'v UNIversify