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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 16 Jun 1928, p. 28

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WINNETKA TALK June 16, 1928 Trade Apartments for 77 W. Washington street, ject to an encumbrance of $13,500. An Exquisite Bridal Gift HE bride's desire for lovely appointments for her home can be gratified to the utmost with a gift of Dirigold tableware, or any one of many other useful Dirigold ar- ticles. broker in the transaction. BUY EVANSTON HOME Our display of this beautiful ware six room shingle residence at is a ready haven to her gift-gather- ing friends. We invite your se- lection. and Mrs. Arthur R. Dana. mediately. senting all parties concerned. HALLMARK JEWELERS 809° DAVIS STREET The Dirigold Corp. Display Salon 70 E. Jackson Blvd., Chicago of Beverly Hills. and | SEEN EV (30,000 ISLANDS) /- \ "mh VISITING RESTFUL VACATION . . . Interesting experiences Mackinac Island Sari Su Can, . . . joyful entertainments. Over 2000 miles of ever aa. changing scenery along beautiful waterways . . . Chicago Liberal stops at points of interest. Buffalo-- The Great Oil-Burning White Liners North American and South American are comparable with the fine Ocean Steamers. Staterooms and Parlor Rooms are all outside rooms with windows or port holes. Excellent meals of pleas- ing variety. Entertainments, Music and Dancing-- with a social hostess to introduce the guests. ilings from Chicago every Tues. and Sat., June i 7g Jom 28th, incl. R. R. Tickets beiween Chicago, Detroit, Cleveland and Buffalo honored for transit upon additional paymieul, % 5 hlet apply any R. Ber ourist Agency or write W. H. BLACK, Traffic Manager Chicago, Duluth & Georgian Bay Transit Company 110 West Adams St. Phone Ran. 2960 NIAGARA FALLS Evanston Home Sites The C. W. Bannerman company of Chicago, builders of large co-operative build- ings, have traded their fifteen-apart- ment building at 2314-16 Sherman ave- nue, Evanston, subject to an encum- brance of $75,000, to Dr. Robert E. Wilder and wife, Rose de Vere Wil- der, of Evanston, for their two-story six-room shingle colonial residence, at 2115 Payne street and the vacant prop- erty at the northwest corner of Payne street and Grey avenue, Evanston, sub- Attorney T. T. Swartz in the Mer- chants Bank building, Chicago, repre- sented the C. W. Bannerman company and Attorney Samuel Peterson also of Chicago represented Dr. Wilder. Frank C. Betts of the Evanston office of E. E. Stults Realty company was the only Mr. and Mrs. John A. Peterson of Chicago have purchased the two od 123 Simpson street, Evanston, from Mr Mr. and Mrs. Peterson will take possession im- R. E. Foster of E. E. Stults Realty company, Evanston office, acted as broker in this transaction repre- Mrs. Carrie B. Prouty, 561 Lincoln avenue, spent a few days this week visiting her sister, Mrs. W. H. Foster, Hokanson & Jenks Report Numerous Realty Deals Hokanson and Jenks, Inc., 513 Davis street, Evanston, report the sale of the property on the southwest corner of Marcy and Harrison and the south- east corner of Harrison and Lawndale, Evanston, by Charles F. Speed and Flizabeth C. Speed to Charles E. Blomgren, Jr., who expects to build several attractive English brick resi- dences. Hokanson and Jenks, Inc. also re- port the sale of the southeast corner of Central Park avenue and Harrison street, Evanston, to Richard G. Broe- den by Ira A. Jones. The size of the lot is 210 by 221. Quinlan and Tyson represented the seller and Hokanson and Jenks represented the buyer. This office also reports the sale of the property on the southwest corner of Wesley and Davis street, Evanston, from John B. Hatt to Earl T. de Moe. The lot is 132 by 150. Hokanson and Jenks represented both parties. Hokanson and Jenks also report that they will have charge of the rental and management of the Martin building containing six stores and twenty apart- ments now under construction on Howard avenue immediately across the street from the Norshore theater. A sewing exhibition was held at the Mallinckrodt High school last Sunday afternoon. The work done by the stu- dents during the year was exhibited. --_--Q-- Miss Phebe Hedrick left Kenilworth on Tuesday for a two days houseparty at the Phi Psi house at Ann Arbor, Mich. --_--0-- Gerhard C. Wallin of Wilmette is sailing Saturday, June 23, from New York, to spend two months visiting his former home in Sweden. North Shore Shows Substantial Gains in Building Line Chicago suburban building construc- tion showed a gain of 16 percent in May as compared with May of last year, thus showing that building in the metropolitan area is on an up- ward trend irrespective of the season- al factor incidental to the opening summer building period. Out of a total of thirty-six suburbs making comparative reports, the fig- ures of S. W. Straus and company show that twenty-three of the suburbs made gains as against the same period last year. For the towns reporting, the com- parative total volume of building for May, 1928, was $12,082,504 as against $10,360,734. Kenilworth, with a monthly gain of 587 percent; eclipsed all other sub- urbs whether south, west or north, al- though the Kenilworth total for the month was only $250,775, a figure con- siderably under that of some of its larger neighbors. Other suburbs making significant gains were: Wilmette 57 percent, Winnetka 42 percent, Aurora 146 per- cent, Chicago Heights 147 percent, Elgin 239 percent, Elmwood Park 323 percent, Glen Ellyn 261 percent, High- land Park 23 percent, Joliet 76 percent, La Grange 44 percent, Lake Forest 23 percent, Maywood 88 percent, Mount Prospect 67 percent, Niles Center 78 percent, North Chicago 41 per cent, and Wheaton 52 percent. Miss Florence Duncombe of Mil- waukee spent last week-end visiting at the home of her brother and sister- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Duncombe of 528 Elder lane. fur coats for-- Winnetka 1332 Safe From Theft Evanston - Mrs. Moth, Mr. Sneak Thief and Old Man Fire are now ready to devour Dad's winter suit and overcoat--why worry with them when they can be saved for-- for the Also Mother's and Sister's fur-trimmed or 2% on Valuation--Minimum $2.00 each Guaranteed Against Moth Insured Against Fire and Burglary Deliver garments to any Iredale warehouse and inspect our vault facilities. Highland Park 181 IREDALE Fireproof Warehouse Winnetka - Safe From Theft University 9300 Safe From Fire Highland Park Sate From Moths

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