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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 4 Sep 1926, p. 35

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an September 4, 1926 WINNETKA TALK WILMETTE BUILDER F. H. Gathercoal Starts Work on Seventh Home in Seventeenth Street Area; Son Designs Structures F. H. Gathercoal, real estate opera- tor and builder, with offices at 1213 Wilmette avenue, Wilmette, began work this week on the superstructure of the seventh house which he has erected on Seventeenth street, Wil- mette, one of the pretty west side streets of Wilmette which has been almost solidly built up in three years. Three years ago when this section was sub-divided by Hoyt King, of Wil- mette his Seventeenth street lots were sold as low at $35 per foot. Mr. Gath- ercoal recalls, at which time he pur- chased eight lots. The lot on which he is building the present house he says cost him $80 per foot. It is a fifty foot lot and is being improved with a six-room strictly colonial house of brick and stucco, with sun porch and sleeping porch and will go on the market about October 15 at $17,000. Upon completion of this house, Mr. Gathercoal says he expects to direct his building and selling efforts in King's Court at Glenayer. The last three houses which Mr. Gathercoal has erected, have been products of his son, James L. Gather- coal, who is in the employ of Chester H. Walcott, the well known architect with offices in Tribune Tower. Mr. Gathercoal, Sr. says that his future buildings will be designed in accord- ance with some certain period of architecture. His son expects to leave September 13, for an extended study tour in Europe, when he will visit Italy, France, Germany and England, being abroad six months or more. Gibbons' Winnetka Home Purchased by N. Belnap Quinlan and Tyson, Inc., announce the sale of the brick colonial home of Marrs R. Gibbons at 422 Asbury ave- nue, Winnetka, to Nuel D. Belnap. Mr. Belnap is living now at 551 Hin- man avenue, Evanston, but is planning to move into his new home immediate- lv. Frank M. Orndorff of the Win- netka office of Quinlan and Tvson, Inc. was the broker representing both par- ties. FRENCH NORMANDY HOME Drake Brothers, builders, of 520 Davis street, Evanston, are nearing completion on an attractive six-room house at 302 17th street, Wilmette, for I.. A. Strandberg, of Chicago. It is a French Normandy, in design, of tex- ture finish stucco and comprises six rooms. Its cost is said to be about $15,000. Dr. Rosanna N. McKenney, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. F. McKenney, 752 Foxdale avenue, who has been special- izing in Vienna for the last three months, will arrive in Chicago Satur- day, September 4. Dr. McKenney will be the guest of her parents for ten days and will then return to New York, where she will be associated with the Division of Maternity, Infancy and Child Hygiene. -- Miss Eleanor Askey. who has been visiting in the home of her aunt, Mrs. Harry Holland on Hill road, left Tues- day for her home in New York City, stopping en route to visit the Robert Hollands of Birmingham, Mich., and Mrs. H. E. Robinson of Buffalo. 514% MONEY Have funds to loan on choice im- proved North Shore Suburban res- idence property at 5% % interest. See us on renewals. E. G. Pauling & Co. 5 N. LaSalle St. Main 0250 William Salmen Company Build House in Wilmette: Of the seven new residences which are now in various stages of construc- tion on Seventeenth street, Wilmette, the attractive little sub-division of fourty-four lots which Hoyt King of Wilmette put the market three years ago, The William Salmen com- pany, well known builders of Winnetka are breaking ground at No. 130 for a residence which they plan to have ready for market about December 1 at $17,500. It will be an English type house, of stucco and half timber, with six rooms and two baths. on BUYS WINNETKA HOME Arthur W. Payne, of Rogers Park has purchased the Frank C. Randolph residence property at 367 Sunset road, Winnetka, of which he expects to take possession September 8. W. J. Rice, of the E. E. Stults Realty company, 460 Winnetka avenue, was the broker in the transaction. ae ee LOANS WITHOUT COMMISSION 1 Un Desirable Homes nnd Apartment 1 Buildings i John Hancock Mutual Life !nsur- M ance Company ft' DD. 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