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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 4 Feb 1928, p. 54

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52 WINNETKA TALK February 4, 1928 OO HE QUEST of a good home leads one quite logically to the North Shore. By the same logic of selection, it becomes mere- ly a matter of course that so many families are finding exactly the right type of good home through consultation with Hoxanso Jenks INC, North Shore Property 513 Davis Street EVANSTON Greenleaf 1617 Dr. R. E. Wilder Takes Two Buildings In Trade Deal Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Heckler of Evanston, have just traded their six apartment building at 710-712 Monroe street, Evanston, to Dr. Robert E. Wilder, for the two-flat building lo- cated at 2764 Prairie avenue, Evans- ton. The Monroe street building con- tains five room apartments and sun parlors, lot has 56 feet frontage and 125 feet in depth, and is subject to encumbrances aggregating $28,400. The Prairie avenue building contains 6-room apartments on a lot 50 feet frontage and 170 feet deep and is subject to an $8,000 encumbrance. Frank C. Betts manager of the Ev- anston office of E. E. Stults Realty company, represented all parties to the transaction and will manage both buildings. Charles Norman Manager of Mouatt-Flaherty Co. Announcement is made that Charles R. Norman has been appointed mana- ger of the Wilmette Realty office of Mouatt and Flaherty on Wilmette ave- nue. Mr. Norman also has been ad- mitted to membership in the firm. In accepting the appointment Mr. Nor- man severed his connection with the E. E. Stults Realty company of Linden avenue, Wilmette. MAKE HOUSE SOUND-PROOF Home owners interested in sound- proof homes have a professional serv- ice at their disposal which provides for planning and installation of equip- ment necessary to prevent the trans- mission of sounds. Walls, ceilings, floors, columns, mechanical equipment and piping vents are all given spe- cial attention according to the indi- TO vidual requirements of each individual case. OUR SERVICE includes Selling and Leasing of Residences Lots and Acres Complete Financing Connections Insurance in All Its Branches How May We Serve You'? ship put into it. baths, lav.--toilet 1st floor, weather stripped. Oil burner, Zerozone electric ILL &STON WINNETKA 543 Lincoln Ave. L... A Charming Home $28,000.00 Red pressed brick English type, with half timber and stucco, varicolored slate roof, copper gutters. built for a home and only best of materials and workman- The house has 7 rooms, 2 tile walled decorated, fine light fixtures, best oak floors, windows Kitchen is cheerful, splendid basement plastered and dry. Hot water heating system with Aetna and girders add strength and stability to the home. house is located on a high piece of ground, wooded and extra deep, with extensive planting. The garage is brick and will house two cars--it has its own heating plant. We recommend this home for exceptional value. Almost new, center reception hall; tastily Steel supports The refrigeration. Phones 1544-45 CLUBS DISCOVER N. S. IDEAL SPOT TO LOCATE "Haddon Hunt and Hurdle" Is Latest to Announce Plans for Lake County Club By Ray C. Pearson When in doubt about a site for your club, just go ahead and select a spot on the north shore. That in brief seems to be what is happening in these days of bigger and better club- dom. There never has been the call for clubs in such volume as at the pres- ent time, and the Chicagoans who form the nucleus for various organiza- tions which have been formed in the last couple of years or who are form- ing newer organizations certainly have shown discrimination in selecting the section in which they desire to go. The cry has been "To the North," and that's the thing that prompts this story. Here are a few names in clubdom, which isn't exactly news, because these clubs many months ago announced their plans and are ready to start con- struction of pretentious clubhouses: Shawnee club, at Michigan and Lake avenues in Wilmette, Vista del Lago club on the lake in No Man's Land, and Breakers Beach club on the lake in No Man's Land. These are only a few, for almost monthly we hear of some new club which is to locate on the north shore. Haddon Club Arrives The latest we hear about is the Had- don Hunt and Hurdle club, a brand new organization which is to locate in Lake County to the north of our fair villages. This is to be a $1,000,000 or- ganization. The Haddon Hunt and Hurdle club, named for Col. W. C. Haddon, rank- ing officer of the 84th division, U. S. army, who is developing it, will oc- cupy a 350 acre tract on both sides of the Des Plaines river, about seven miles north of Libertyville. Architect Charles D. Faulkner of Chicago has designed a group of club buildings which we believe will rank with anything of its kind in the coun- try. Just take a peek at the pictures of it in the adjoining columns and see if you don't agree. Twenty Acre Polo Field Ground plans call for a twenty acre polo field, a three mile bridle path, space for trap shooting, an artificial lake big enough for match outdoor hockey games. an eighteen hole golf course, etc. The stable and kennel facilities will be of generous proportions. The sta- ble will accommodate 110 horses. The kennels will house ninety-five dogs. The main club building, designed in the English Tudor style, will follow the old English manor house idea. The main lounge and ballroom will be 48x75 and over two stories in height, designed after the manner of an English baronial ballroom. The ceiling will be formed by the roof trusses in walnut and rich polychrome coloring. y MORTGAGES : : Construction > r Loans > EVANS GRTGACE C1 Established 1889 618 Grove St. Greenleaf 888

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