44 WILMETTE LIFE October 29) 1926 here charming home atmosphere is an objeCt ISCRIMINATING people have commented on the degree to which The John Evans reflects the true home atmosphere of Evanston. It is true that this was a major object in its design. Not just a new, well located and convenient apartment was sought. These things provided a groundwork- they are there, of course. But added to them is a new idea- an apartment designed and built I X orthbrook, which during the past t years has been putting over or:e public improvement after another, ts Inow considering an additional $40,000 \VO Schroeder Company Northbrook Starts Announces Realty Proceedings for Sales During Week New Sewer Project I 1 D I Paul Schroeder. and -compa!lY announces the foll~wm g sales dunng the past week, totahng $72,250:. . Frank F. Ladet home, 611 Etgl.llh street, Wilmette, 10-room. Spantsh \\'orth of work in the ncar future. November 2 has been set as the date home. reported price $50,000, sold ~o of a public hearing on the matter of Arthur SL·rra. president We.st Imlta constructing a stornt se wer along Importing comt)any: wh? w1ll make \Vaukegan road, from Shermer ave- his home hereafter m W1lmette. nue to the north limits of the Yillagt:. T. Fciman, Spanish stucco house on and whi'Ch it is estimated will cu~t in Third street near. Laurel, Wilmette. the netghborhood of $20,000. i sold to John Pottmger for $18,000: At the same time, a public hearing I Fifty feet for J. ~£. Owen on Cellwill l?e held on the matter of .con- tral Park avL'Il~~. \\.'iirtH.'tte, to :N. G. struct1ng a storm sewer, a sa mtary I Nichols for $1,7J0. · s_,ewcr and installing \Vater m~in s in The Harry Morgan lot on Bennett Chapel court, another $20,000 pu?ce of avenue. E\·anston. sold to Gus /\ . work. · Smith for $3,500. R. Lauer, president o f till' YillagL·. 1, The · ?\1attcl 1Icdlin lot on Benn ·tt . s~ys th e . hoard also ~1a s before_ it peti- an~nuc. to Gus A. Smith · for $3,0()(), ttbns for wat~r _ maills and s tdewalk~ in the new subdiYisiot) knm,·n as i · \"orthbrook Highlands . I Residents of Golf to 1 1 · . as you would build your own home. You,ll find it in the convenient arrangement of the spacious rooms. You ,11 appreciate it when the sunlight streams in across a quarter acre of garden. In the kitchen with its incinerator, mechanical refrigeration, and spotless· cabinets, in tiled baths with overhead showers, in ample closets, in fixtures quietly beauti-ful, you "11 sense this attention to the vital things of home. And in all four, five, and six room apartments there"s a final touch in the real wood burning fireplaces. If you care about these things come and inspect The John Evans. You "11 find it on the quiet edge of activity, in Evanston. Three Rooms to Six Rooms RL'sidcnts of Golf,_ fi\'(~ mile s we~t of I Evanst t>ll on the \\au ke g-a n ~oad, arl' l tooki ng- fon\·ard to th e opcnmg of a At the second of twenty lectures on 1new mudd home \\'hich will he ready r~al estate conveyancing, which th.{' i ior public inspection Sulldav, Oc~o ~orth Shore Real Estak hoard h bcr 31. Manv unu sual feature~ arc 111 giYinp:. an enthusiastic group of fift~· l corporated in.to the planning and build men \\'a s present Monday, October 2:>. I ing of this ne\\' dwelling to make it Harold L. Reeve of the firm of Reeve fullY \\'orthv of the smart suburb that and Hcy\\"OO.d, Chicago, is giving the Igives it . uch a hrautiful sett ing. Thl' lcctu.res, wl11ch ar~ held on ~{ond.a~ I gTot111 d, are ~omplctely lant~scapc<_J .. · c\·entngs at the \V111netka Commumt_\ . There are s1x large rooms 111 addttlon house. to the hreakfa~t nook, sun parlor and The enr ollment i:> malk up of th c t\\·o modern hath ~. A li\·ing room m parlor and will he brokers,. real estate sa le s n~ en: hankers : o pl'n ~ into t l. e st_ ~ncl lnuldcrs. l\I_r. HctVl' 1s JIJstructor most cheerf ul with it s plcntitude of 111 the classes ot real estate Ia\\', real ; windows and 11 atural wood fireplace. it estate conveyancing and ach·anced is said. COil\'eyanci ng of the Chicago Real ; Georo·c \". Diederich and Joseph Fstate .board's, cducati,L)nal cuu!·scs at Zandl't~ C1 tnstrurtion company, the the Uucago Central Colk.~l· nt Com- i builder-.., ha\'e drsig·ned the home in old mnce. 1 English styl<: \\·ith timbl'rccl gahk cf - - - - -- - - - - feet over brick. Real Estate Conveyance r Course Proves p opu1 a 1 View Model Residence 1 1 1 Pineapple Importer to Make Home in Wilmette \Vilmett e is to be the home of Arthur Serra. said to be the large t importer of pineapple . in thi s country. Mr. Serra, it is sa id. owns thousands of acres of pineapple lands in the I sle of Pine s and Cuba, from which he ships thousands of car loads of this product annuallY to New York and other secti ons of the countn-. His new home is the pretty Spanish residence at 611 Eighth street, whi'Ch he purchased re cently from Frank F. Ladd, through Paul Schroeder and company. The price, it is understood, was around Thoroughly Colonial with homelike charm in every room. 5 bed rooms: 3 baths; 2 car $.i0,000. Elaine and George Mergenthaler. garage. Shown by ap- Corner of Davis Street VICTOR C. CARLSON ORGANIZATION Carlson Building, 636 Church Street, EvANSTON R.mtiltg Office: S. W. Corner Hinman and Davis Greenleaf 500 (h pointment. Full details from excl usive agents. 210 Catalpa place. will entertain thirty fri en.ds at a Hallowe'en party Saturday evemng. · -----·--~---------------~ WITHOUT ·1 LOANS COMMISSION : Un Deltlrable Homes and Aonrtment 1 Buildings I CHICAGO, Sheldra~e 0500 John Hancock Mutual Life !n·ur- : ance Company 1 A. D. LANHWOR'I'~, Loan Aceat I 112 \V. Adams St., Chicago I N 0 w R E N T I N G -------------------------~ N®ID ~~mrt IHltOJm 000 Builders of Better Homes WILMETTE. ILL. Chicago Office - First National Bank Bldg Phones Wilmette 1417 - Randolrh ·ti?.& We Will Finance f(,rYou PJan fl Build