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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 25 Mar 1937, p. 64

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sold 315 Leicester road, r%.uuuiiw , i to Fretlericlc R. Cross. of .805 Michi- gan avenue, Evanston. Mre. Cross, 5is __________________advertising, manager, of-the StewartI Warnter corporation-, The considerà- tion was i the'the ileighborôood of Mrs Marabel Jerrems Sears sôld to NU EnRonald1 N., Rrown of 707 West junior BURN ER Terrace, Chicago, a lawyer,. the ICE andSALES enry S. Woods *residence at 656 CE ad S LES Locust road, Winnetka, for $37,500. Mr. Woods is, vice-president of the DistLributors of Sahara7Coal company at, 59 E. Van Hart and Buren street. en1 Silent Autoxnýatic, Equippeflt A14D NIGHT ý-ALL MAKES cIL BUINERS . AR CONDITIONING 1141GveeIafAve-, Wlhntt. I'lksb 221 Wjimuefte Serving thse North Shore lor 25 Yer Alexander N Jerrems of Sears Real 'Es tate sold a choice 100-foot riparian rights lot in Kenilworth on Sheridan road with a private beach. to Herbert J. Schtnitz of 150 Oxford Plians have alrec d work will start DCcome UU4an ar of the 'Winnetka office of William Weers & ýcern- p a n y, landscape coritract9rs a n d desi'gfers, for haS aILspecial lik-ý ing. Mr.ý Seymourt is an active mem- ber of the Win- netka Rotary club, and has also Seymiour b e en a p ublIi c- spirited. participant lu ý-various Win- netka civic: affairs. Wîlmette Building Departnient Beehive 2Village hall as eason opens. He arch 1 to 23 the office total $204,- were issued dur- WilIouglby G. Walling, 1094 Fish- ers lane, Winnietka, pres'ident of the .personal Loan and Savings bank, Chicago. who last December pur- chased from the t<evernier. estate the 44 acreý tract on the west sideo J4app road, just north of Willow, is preparing to develop the property as, the 'Sunset Ridge Estates.ý it LWill be marketed by the \.orth- w estern« Realty and Building c olf- pany, of Evanston, of vwhich:Richa-rd C. Johnson is president. Alon'g Chicago River The lanld,L which is. bisected býy the north brancb of the Chicago river,. has been laid out 'with two' road$- leading west f rom Happ road. These nierge and will cross the river on a bi,4dge ad a quarter Âof a ~mile wst again will separate and formi a linge circle. On these roads 40 residential sites have been laid out. ail but one of theni being a fraction over one acre in size. As soon as frost 'is out of the ground the roads will be paved, according to Johnson, and water mains laid. Trees and shrnbs, will be planted. 412%INTEREST ft.M.«.U.Ipropetisp, rwntricted are. . vaunston enud North Shore. 5 or 10Iyear termi. s.mi.anniuaI it.nst paymemts. of Evanston to the JohnnH. Mc Chestnut avenue*, single tamily brickc Dôwells on Church street, Winnetka. veneer residence. Hemphiîl and As- Mrs. Virginia Bueli Pope sold the sociates, builders. $10.000. property at 366 South avenue, Glen - March 23-J. B. ate,125Cn coe, owned by A. L. Epstein. to tbe . Gret 15Çn Lestr 1 . Cons.tral avenue, remodeling and addition l~eser . Cons.to store. North Shore Homies conm- *These transactions round ont the pany, builders. $9,000. Sears first year in business with sales__________ on 'pioperty va1iued at more than IvnBit pn wilI augmenit the window space for the displayof building niaterials and other products entering into homne construction. Four Winnetka Permits for Remodeling Projeets Four building permits. ail for re- tIôê SERVII Timk.e L- - j": 1 S*Wà

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