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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 14 Dec 1928, p. 85

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December 14, 1928 WILMETTE LIF .E Citizens Respond to Provide Funds for Spook Parties Through the response of the various ci,·ic and club organizations of the village since the statement of the Playground and Recreation Board's Hallowe'en deficit , enough money has been receiYed to cover the shortage with a small s~m to apply on next year's program, Daniel ~. Davis, di(ector of recreation, reports. The programs are the only affairs _ponsored by the Recreation board which are not cm·ered by the regular budget, which necessitates im·itational letters asking for donations .t o be sent to the various clubs and organizations. This vear $172.03 wa s receh·ed-inclusi,·e oi the $42.03 budget carried oHr from last vear-but since the total expenditure -amounted to $169.65, only a small balance oi $2.38 is left. .\ complete report of the funds expended follows: Balance from 1927 Rettlpts-192S Shawnee Country lub .. . .-\. F. Page .. . . H(ttary Club of \Vilmette .-\. T. Sherman Lodge ~ o. h~2 \\·oman's Club of \Yilmette "·oman's Catholic Club Chamber of Commerce Knights of Columbus Central Laurel P. T. A. Howard-Logan P. T. A. C. P. Dul.Jbs . < 'Ptimist t:lub of \Yilmt-ttt' Yill:tgt' nf \\.ilm t:-tte .. $130,000.00 Fourteen Hundred Main Street Building EVANSTON, ILL. FIRST MORTGAGE REAL .ESTATE GOLD BONDS THE BUILDING: Of Gothic design will rank foremost among Evanston's beautiful buildings. Pressed brick and stone battlemented towers, timbered gables and walled garden, present an unrivalled· appearance. Buuty of design is the keynote throughout. In the modern mode, tile baths and fixtures, gas stoves, electrical refrigerators, kitchen sinks and mirrored cabinets will bt in color. Canv~sed main walls and wood-burning fireplaces, some with book shelves, lend an atmosphere of elegance. The eighteen apartments, community lounge and children's playroom will bt reached through one lobby entrance and corridor running the length of the building. Ten garages attached will also open from the main floor corridor. Oil heat and incinerators complett the long list of desirable features offered . LOCATION: The Fourtten Hundrrd Main Strut Buildin~ Evanston, Ill., is located· just two blocks wtst of Ridge Boulevard on Main Street. It is the first of fine apartment build~ ings to locate in this established community of homes. Ia that section there is an active demand for accommodations such as this building will offer. The property is close to schools, parks and churches. Only a short walk to the east is tbt 41downtown" Main Street section. Here are stores and businesses of every kind, a complete shopping center. Stations of all rapid transit services art located there: Nonbwesttm stullll road. North Shore electric and Chicago Elevated linn, as well as Evanston's street cars. Local bussn, connecting witb Chicago Motor coaches, pass the property. ... $ 42.03 $ 10.00 1o.oo· 10.01.) 10.00 10.00 10.00 "'!_(I 5.00 00 l (I _();J 1\l.fiU l·J.OL· lO.tlO 15.00 $11:?.03 l!iug- Ting $ 24.00 A . !::'. Yan Due~en-.-\pples 16.95 \YilH·P Bakt-ry-Doughnuts 19.50 l!t'n:--e h ~tc.rage-Rtntal 200 Chairs 7.00 A. T. \\'t-rnt'r- Tntnf'ft'r Booth 6.60 1-'atht- Exchangt'- Films 3:3.00 Exp«-nditures 'andy Shop-Prizes Patht' Exchange-~\clYt>rtising :?.70 25.00 20.00 1.50 14 .00 $16~L65 Tr . Accordiuni!'ts ·T11 <'log- Danc .. r~ T; , Pi a nist E\ :tn:-tc,n Firt'pnJc·f \\·ar ... ht·U~c- <'hairs r. . . ntal TN a l Tr ·t<d H T· · t~d .. Ceipt~ $1';:?.03 Expen<litm t!' "tc· . 169.65 l.a I. HalJr,\':t'en Fund $ !?.::: ' I l·uli.,.l !\1 . Da Yi::, Dirt-c:tnr \\'ilJ n ... tt t: J 'laYI!Tf ·UJJd and H··<:rtati(Jl1 lJ< ·ard. l!J~~· apply l·l1 A ll-Eastet·n Grid Squad .4ssembles for Clash in 111 est T"·t:nt,- members of the All-Eastern football ·team which i to play an All\\.e:;tern team in San Franci co. Deceml>er 29. will a;;;:;emble in EYan. t· Jn ~aturday preparatory to _taning en the trip to the \Ytst coa t. The team has been elected >Y Coache Dick Hanlev of Xorth\Ye ter;1 and And_v Kerr o( \\'ashington and T effer:'on universities. The member., the squad are from the far east anci the other ten from the middle ·we. t. Those from the east are: Barrabeo. end, and Strong. half, New York uniYersity: Thompson, guard. and Gue~t. fullback, LaFayette universit)·: Fox. guard. Pittsburgh: Aschman. center. \\·ashington and Jefferson: Harpster. quarterback. Carnegie Tech and \\. eston. quarterback. Boston co11ege. The middle western players are H olmer. fullback. and Le\·i on, quarterhack. Xorthwestern: Howell. full. and ~fc~{ullen, £!Uard. :\"ebra ~ ka: Gibs:J11. guard, and Haycraft, end, ~linneso:a : \Yag-ner. tackle. \\·i scomin: ~owack. tackle. Illinois: Bennett. half. Infliana . and Raskowski, tackle. Ohio. 1 ! j , l : of SECURITY: Land 1 oox 170. owned in fee, ~nd 3-story brick and stone apartment building to be constructed thereon: Appraisals: L an,. ..1 (W . L . D orman d, Evanson t ) . . . . S 3 7,500.oo Building (F. D. Chase, Inc., Chicago) . . 182, 7oo.oo Total appraised valuation as of compl<'tion .. S22o,2oo.oo INCOME: S25.ooo.oo is the conservat1ve estimate of the gross annual income of the property. OWNERSHIP: Bonds arc signed by C. Frtd Stewart, owner and builder. Mr. Stewart has successfully ckveloped and owns several of Evanston's fine apartment buildings. A Chicago Title and Trust Co. policy guarantees the bonds to be a direct first lien against the land and improvtmenta. The proceeds from the loan are to bt disbursed by John F. Hahn, Inc. They guarantee to the bondboldtrs, thecompletion of the building fret from all prior liens. MATURITIES: In annual serial installments as follows: s 6, o o o--October I 5· 1935 $5,000--0ctober I 5· I 93 I 6. o o o--Ocotber I 5· 1936 5 . o o o-:-October 1 5. 1 9 3 1 6, o oo--Octobtr I 5· 1937 6,ooo--October I 5, 1933 go,ooo-Octobe~ I 5· I938 6,ooo-October 15, 1934 1 JOHN F. HAHN INCORPORATED. ESTABLISHED 1899 Real Estate PLAN CHRISTMAS .SERVICE Children of the \Vilmette English Lutheran church SundaY school will present their annual Christmas program at the church Sunday aftern oon. December 23 at 4 o'clock. The l'rogra m is described as a "worship in :;ong and story." Investments - Insurance - Renting GREENLEAF ROGERS 270C>5115 I 6 I 7 SHERMAN AVENUE EVANSTON, ILLINOIS PARK

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