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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 22 Apr 1937, p. 34

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F4iRSyýot MrTGArâpî LOANS, TO Buys IUILD OtR RNANCE :PHA LOANS Isuldng l Following Ntrs *Liberal Credit on. Long Terms. *Constant Reductioyn of ,Princtipal and lnteresýt Obligation.. Nô No ecurring Renewal Charges.. .monàad R. Roacli Weil knowvs ncrth shore biiilder,ý W'ho is taking ap, active Part in the develotnt .ofColOial Ho'»"- ileads. Adams, Charles Andersoni, and Askel Baker. Many of the earlieSt farmers, whOse log cabins Soon doted the country-, side,, later mzoved on, farther north. and their land was 'taken over bIv the natives of, Germany. and descend- ants of many'cof these Ïearly, fanilieci stili reside ini the neighborhood. BoiId Rtairoad The railroad-now a part of the Chicago, Milwaukeei St. Paul,. and Pacific - was buit through ini the. Seventies,. and -a station was erecte1 d for the littie hainlet, then known as Oak Glen. The, matter of a namne, indeed, wva, long a subject of controversy, for tlhe post office was known as Oak Glen: thé-rairoa (toavo dpliain U59it' Me Ileyt Thomupseut & <C. 13S SOUTHS LA SALLE STREET FRAhkiI. 0078 r some time use. Twenties. a, unities to the ýrowing, that ere extended Iiey met near ies and civic ,nts banded t ago to form an e department wi mmunity. A pai Modern vohan- serve,, t, flow estab-, tin Itu Mou Nevda 82168217 POPadrs Practical ýsis ironi of $1,021, membe

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