· September 24, 1926 WILMETTE LIFE 33 North Shore Real Estate Board Ar· ranges Course in Real Estate Con· veyance to Begin October 18 The North Shore Real Estate Qoard has arranged a course in real estate conveyance, to be held at Community House, Winnetka, beginning Monday evening, October 18. The course will comprise twenty lessons. The sessions will be held each Monday evening, b.eginning at 7 :30 dclock. Harold L. Reeve, of" the firm of Reeve and Haywood, Chicago, will be the instructor. It will be for the layman as well as the real estate man. The entire course will be handled by the problem method of instruction. Problems based upon the ordinary situations encountered in selling and leasing and also in loaning . money on real estate, are worked out by the class in detail. It is not necessary to become a member of the North Shore Real Estate board to take this course. The cost" will be very reasonable, and those interested in the opportunity which is being brought to this community to learn more of the details of real estate conveyancing in all its various angles, are requested to confer with F. Coltman Burroughs, 1157 \Vilmette a\·enue, Wilmette. According to H. D. Hill, of the real estate firm of Hill and Stone, and who is president of the North Shore Real Estate board, applications for enrollment for the course are coming in very rapidly .. and the ' limit which has been placed as to the size of the class, will soon be re.ached. BUYS EVANSTON HOUSE Charles E. Blomgren, Jr., has sold his new seven room, brick house recently completed at the southwe st corner of Thayer street and Bennett avenue, Evan ston. to .Alfred C. Boyd of Evanston. ~f r. Bo)'d gave in part payment his Kenilworth lot. Hokansen and Jenks, Inc., were the only brokers. Jesse J. \\'ah,·orth, of Evanston, has purchased the attractive seven-room stucco home at 1631 Spencer avenue, \Yilmett e, from A. E. Klundtr and will take possession September 25. R. ~f. Johnston anrl company, represented both bu~·er and seller in the transac. tion. BUYS KLUNDER RESIDENCE Guide I o ' ' · ~ f/o 5 ts Q,UALITV C:OAL? NOTHtNG LEASES WILMETTE HOME \Vatter C. Doering, vice-president of the Bradford Corporation, has leased the Dr. Hivclv home at 424 Lake avenue \Vilmctte for a two-Year term. The' Doerings, 'who are !110\··ing to the north shore from St. Louis, took possession this week. R. ~1. Johnston and company were brokers. ········r~··············· Pait records are thebest guides or recommendations to honourable and, there_fore, satisfactory busmess dealings. It behooves those who wish to buy or to sell a North · ·Shore home to know something of the mediary who represents their interests. Fron1 a background of many years successful contact with North Shore propertics; from records replete with sucessful sales; from the expressed confidence of innumerable clients Hokanson & Jenks in Yite your custom. ELSE I BUT, QUR co~l is a customer get- WITHOUT Lo .&NS .. COMMISSION BuUdlas· ter, the quality is a cus- Ua De.trahle Home· and A.part·ent HOKANS~ JE~~ Ntrtlt SA'" . Ttl~hont (imnltaf 1611 tomer keeper. A supply of our real good coal will give you comfort in mind and b'Jdy. I Jahn Hancock Mutual Life !naur· · ance Company -'· D. LANGWORTHY, Loaa Aseat 112 w. Adam· St., Cl·leaso PrDptrlfll ·soo D·"il Street EVANSTON 'I -----------------··-----· I I NCO>mi ~- lHI®m 000 Builders of Better Homes WILMETTE. ILL. Chicago Office - First National Bank Bldg. · Phones Wilmetk 2417 ·Randolph ·43& For You .I Phone Winnetka 450 We'll do the rest. For All Your Needs in Lumber and ~uilding Material Phone Winnetka 451 or 452