-- AU September 25, 1926 WINNETKA TALK 35 REAL ESTATE COURSE North Shore Real Estate Board Ar- ranges Course in Real Estate Con- veyance to Begin October 18 The North Shore Real Estate board 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 les- sons. The sessions will be held each Monday evening, beginning at 7:30 o'clock. 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. Colc- man Burroughs, 1157 Wilmette ave- nue, 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 enroll- ment 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 reached. BUYS EVANSTON HOUSE Charles E. Blomgren, Jr., has sold his new seven room, brick house re- cently completed at the southwest corner of Thayer street and Bennett avenue, Evanston, to Alfred C. Boyd of Evanston. Mr. Boyd gave in part payment his Kenilworth lot. Hokan- sen and Jenks, Inc., were the only brokers. BUYS KLUNDER RESIDENCE Jesse J. Walworth, of Evanston, has purchased the attractive seven-room stucco home at 1631 Spencer avenue, Wilmette, from A. E. Klunder and will take possession September 25. R. M. Johnston and company, represented both buyer and seller in the transac- tion. LEASES WILMETTE HOME Walter C. Doering, vice-president of the Bradford Corporation, has leased the Dr. Hively home at 424 Lake ave- nue, Wilmette, for a two-year term. The Doerings, who are moving to the north shore from St. Louis, took pos- session this week. R. M. Johnston and company were brokers. CC ----- ¥ ' WITHOUT : LO AN 5 COMMISSION } § Un Desirable Homes and Apartment {] Buildings [1] } John Hancock Mutual Life Insur- } . ance Company 1] 1t A. D. LANGWOR! , Loam Agemt 1 ' 112 W. Adams St, Chicago ! Foresees Chicago as Model of Great Metropolitan Area "Chicago is uniquely circumstanced for being at once the world's greatest as well as the most metropolitan city," writes Prof. William L. Bailey of the sociology department of Northwest- ern university in "Skylines," a Chicago real estate magazine just published. "Chicago is rebuilding and reorgan- izing, -and is ready for the next step toward filling in the outer two-thirds of the city area, and occupying by suburban organization the two-thirds of the 600 square miles which consti- tute the well recognized basis for Chi- cago of the next generation. "Beyond that is an immediately tributary territory of ten-fold the ex- tent--the Chicago region. Instead of the ten-mile definition of suburbs which has been traditional, fifty miles has now become the approved limita- tion. But development will not be, as in the past generation, strings of contiguous suburbs, which are actu- ally a continuation of the city, but rather one of villages, towns, and cities of all types and sizes, inter- spersed with open country, and served by a new sort of organized transporta- tion. These will have a large meas- ure of local life, business, industrial, and social. "This is already under way in the Chicago region. It furnishes an un- paralleled opportunity for the sub- divider who recognized the nature and lines of growth of the twentieth cen- tury city." STATE CONVENTION The tenth annual convention of the Illinois state association of real estate boards will be held at Kankakee Oc- tober 7, 8 and 9. Members of the North Shore Real Estate board are planning to attend the sessions. Je 4 posts Guid Past records are the best guides or recom- mendations to honour- | able and, therefore, satisfactory business dealings. It behooves those who wish to buy or to sell a North Shore home to know something of the mediary who repre- sents their interests. From a background of many years suc- cessful contact with North Shore proper- ties; from records re- plete with sucessful sales; from the ex- pressed confidence of innumerable clients Hokanson & Jenks in vite your custom. 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