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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 17 Oct 1925, p. 25

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24 WINNETKA TALK October 17, 1925 OFFER SHORT COURSE FOR REALTY TEACHERS Northwestern University and Na- tional Association of Realty Boards Cooperate in Venture An intensive short course in real estate, the first of its kind to*be given anywhere in the United States, has been arranged by the National Asso- ciation of Real Estate boards in co- operation with the Institute for Re- search in Land Economics and Public Utilities and with Northwestern uni- versity. The new course is primarily to give training to teachers of real estate courses now being conducted in more than 200 cities over the United States and Canada. These courses are being offered by member real estate boards, by universities and colleges, or by Y. M. C. A. schools and other vocational institutions. The course will be given at North- western university December 27, 1925, to January 2, 1926. Graduate students of Northwestern university and of the University of Chicago and active real estate dealers as well as leaders of real estate voca- tional classes will be eligible to enroll for the course. There will be concentrated work on the principles of real estate practice, real estate law, and real estate ap- praisals. Courses in real estate finance, land economics and real estate trans- fers and conveyances will also be avail- able on demand. For its instructors the new teacher- training course will draw on the staff of the Institute, the staff of the Nation- al Association of Real Estate boards, the faculty of Northwestern university, and on leaders in real estate and in real estate education throughout the country. Study trips to notable real estate developments in Chicago region and visits to the headquarters of the Na- tional Association of Real Estate boards and to neighboring local real estate boards are among the practical special features planned for the visiting students. THE NEW MARMON CLOSED MODELS NOW ON DISPLAY Open every night until 9:00 P.M. Marmon North Shore ~ Sales and Service 1008 Davis St. Greenleaf 1038 EVANSTON Urge Members to Attend Next Auxiliary Meeting The Junior Auxiliary of the Infant Welfare Society of Winnetka will meet Monday, October 19, at 2 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. Frank F. Ladd, 611 Eighth street, Wilmette. Mrs. J. Barrett Scarborough and Mrs. Carl G. Everson will serve as assisting hostesses. A large attendance is plans for the coming year will be dis- cussed, and the committee feels the members should have as much general miormation as possible. Mrs. Alfred J. Ruby, chairman of the sewing com- mittee, will provide work, and the customary social hour will follow the business meeting. Selling Tickets for Philanthropy Bridge The committee in charge of the an- nual card party for the benefit of the philanthropy department of the Wo- man's club of Wilmette is actively engaged in selling tickets for the affair which will be given Wednesday, October 28, at the Woman's club. There will be a prize for each of the tables which will be arranged for pivot bridge and five hundred. desired as | First Church of Christ, Scientist | OF GLENCOE, ILLINOIS Announces a FREE LECTURE ON CHRISTIAN SCIENCE by ROBERT STANLEY ROSS, C.S. of New York City Member of the Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts In the Masonic Hall, corner of Vernon and Hazel Aves. GLENCOE THURSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 22, 1925 at 8 o'clock THE PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND If you live outside of Wilmette, Winnetka, or Glencoe, there is still an associate yard * on the North Shore near you. Call the nearest station named below. Niles-Edgebrook Lumber Co. Before the Plans Are (The second of a series of advertisements) VERY HOME, from bungalow to mansion, has Drawn its beginning in a few rough lines sketched by the prospective builder himself. At this stage of inception, a conference with our service department may prove ex- tremely profitable. The advance suggestions that we'll be glad to give will in no way encroach upon the field of the architect and of the contractor. ing a basis for closer cooperation with both which will be mutually advantageous. Before the plans are drawn--that is the time to let Hubbard Woods service begin working for you. HUBBARD WOODS LUMBER & COAL COMPANY Yards - Hubbard Woods In fact, it will assist us in form- Phones - Winnetka 451-289 ASSOCIATE YARDS Evanston Lumber Co., 2738 W. Railroad Ave., Evanston. University 7700. Wilmette 289 Morton Grove 140 Deerfield Lumber Co., Deerfield 2 Boia tal

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