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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 25 Sep 1926, p. 36

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WINNETKA TALK September 25, 1926 Beautiful corner on Central Park Ave., Evanston, $55 per ft, $1,000 cash. Lawndale Ave., extra fine cor- ner, 70x140, $65 per ft. 6-rm. frame; sun parlor, sleep- ing porch; hot water heat, lot s50x173; double garage; zoned two flat; short distance to steam; $13,600, $2,000 cash. Terms to suit. Fernleaf Ave., 50x243, $60 per ft. Watch Fernleaf develop. We are offering 100 ft. on Hart- front foot lot The only $50 per front foot lof Wii left for sale on Park Place is listed zell St., near with us. 33x142. Half cash. A $52.50 per ft. $1,000 cash, bal- regular bargain. ance $50 per month. No other lot on this street lower than $60 per ft. Paving going in. "Gregory knows where values grow' Le C. REGOR & CO. 1614 Sherman Ave.--2930 Central St. Seattle to Be Scene of Realty Convention Seattle, Wash., has been chosen as the place of holding the next annual convention of the National Association of Real Estate boards. Date of the convention has tentatively been set for August 9-12, inclusive. Date of the annual business meet- ing of the association, which will be held in Miami, Fla. was placed as January 12, 13 and 14. Choice of a convention city was made by the directors of the associa- tion at their quarterly meeting just held in Chicago. The August date is a departure from the association's practice of some years to hold its an- nual convention in June. The change was made with the idea that an August meeting would be fa- vorable to the business plans of the largest proportion of the membership, and with the further idea that it would be advisable to decrease the present half-year's over-lapping between the period of election of officers for any year and the period of their taking office. BUYS WILMETTE HOME Ray Warren, of the Manz Engrav- ing and Printing company, has bought the attractive nine-room home at the northeast corner of Tenth street and Forest avenue, Wilmette. 'The War- rens moved into their new home the first of this week. R. M. Johnston and company were the brokers. Mr. War- ren is president of the Executives' Club of Chicago. BUYS EVANSTON HOME Archie J. Weith, with the Bake-lite corporation of Chicago, has sold his home at 2516 Central street, Evanston, to Paul B. Wagner of 1217 Hill street, Wilmette. R. M. Johnston and com- pany handled the details of the sale. HOLLAND BULBS Darwin Cottage, and Early Tulips, Hyacinths, Narcissi, Crocuses, etc.. of exceptionally fine quality. Order early while assortment is complete. PEONIES Best varieties in strong clumps. PHLOX and IRIS in Vigorous, Field-Grown plants. New and choice sorts. It is planting time now. Send to-day for our Catalogue. FRANKEN BROTHERS, Deerfield, III. ZL zk 2g8 RoR 50C i 'pm-- 2 yi 2S tp A [9] Winns "iene PHONE WILMETTE 364 831 RIDGE AVE. WILMETTE, ILL) [flower avenue, Lake Forest. Announce Two Sales of Articles Made by Shut-Ins, in October Attractive articles made by the Vo- cational Society for Shut-Ins, will be on sale Friday October 8, from 10 in the morning until 5 at night, at the home of Mrs. David Dangler, 333 May- This is the first time a sale has been held in Lake Forest, and those who live north will be especially benefited by having it close at hand. The list of patronesses include only the following Lake Forest women: Mrs. Charles Edward Brown, Jr., Mrs. John A. Chapman, Mrs. Charles S. Frost, Mrs. Ernest A. Hamill, Mrs. Charles H. Schweppe, Mrs. Lawrence W. Scudder, Mrs. Edward D. Shum- way, and Mrs. T. E. Wells. Mrs. Dang- ler's home is one block east of Sheri- dan road. Headed by Mrs. James Waller Mar- shall, 674 Prospect avenue, Winnetka, president, this society has become well-known up and down the north shore. The last sale, held at the Mor- aine hotel, Highland Park on August 27, was reported to be a great success. A contemporary sale was conducted by Mrs. Laird Bell of Winnetka, at her summer cottage in Michigan, the pro- ceeds being sent to swell the amount of the Moraine Hotel fund. On October 21, at the home of Mrs. D. H. Burnham, 1335 Asbury avenue, Evanston, another sale will be held, the list of patronesses to be announced later. Mrs. Marshall, the president has left Winnetka for a month, and in her absence, Mrs. Eric Scudder, of Chicago, vice president is presiding. Noted Engineer Takes Residence in Wilmette Ray C. Newhouse, vice-president of the Cowham Engineering company, has purchased the Beidler residence at the southwest corner of Eleventh street and Ashland avenue, Wilmette. Eddington and Allen, Inc., represented the seller and R. M. Johnston and company, the purchaser. Mr. and Mrs. Newhouse and daughter have recently moved to Wilmette from Milwaukee and are temporarily residing at 1129 Elmwood avenue. Winnetkan Purchases Residence in Wilmette Harvey A. Craig, formerly at 14 In- dian Hill road, Winnetka, has pur- chased through R. M. Johnston and company, the ten-room home at 716 Lake avenue, Wilmette, from Louis A. and Sarah E. Clark of the Orring- ton hotel. The Craigs have taken pos- session of the property and are mak- ing numerous improvements. If you are seeking a new home on the North Shore, 1 et Smart © Golee help you find it; if moving away, Smart 8 Golee can dispose of your home promptly. MBRGIEE, > 6oLE 1564 Sherman Avenue Evanston

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