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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 2 Apr 1927, p. 47

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WINNETKA TALK April 2, 1927 PHONE WILMETTE 364 831 RIDGE AVE. WILMETTE, ILL) PURCHASES NEW HOME W. G. Stacey and company, real estate brokers, report the sale through | their Wilmette Offices, of the French | Normandy house built by Drake Bros., and located at 320 Third street, Wil- mette, to Otto J. Dreibus of Winnetka. Mr. Dreibus will occupy his new home about the first of April. BUILD IN WINNETKA Mr. and Mrs. Howard E. Parlia- ment, formerly of Winnetka and at present of Evanston are building a new home on Edgewood lane in Win- netka and expect to take possession. 5%% 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 | | Stults Realty Reopens Its Office in Wilmette The E. E. Stults Realty company | has reopened its Wilmette office, with | the same address number as before, | 424 Linden avenue, with the manage- ment of the Linden Crest Apartment building, containing sixty-two apart- ments, located at Fifth street and Lin- den avenue, Wilmette. The office is under the management of Mrs. Jane McDowell who was for- merly connected with the Stults Realty company, and knows the Wilmette field thoroughly. BUYS WILMETTE HOME Arthur R. Lilja has sold his 8-room Dutch colonial residence at Woodbine avenue, Wilmette, to Harry J. Garner of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Lilja are to take up residence in Rogers Park on April 20. 562 Lincoln Avenue SERVICE for all Cars WERSTED MOTOR CO. WINNETKA Winnetka 165 This House Built By Bengston at 986 Vernon Ave., Glencoe. "Builder of Unique Homes' In Remodeling the Home or in Building a New Home To Order Bear this in mind. The job is just as sure as the accom- plishments of the man who undertakes the job. A builder of new homes knows best how to treat an old house; how to remodel it into something larger or to renovate it as it is. Get my estimate on whatever you are planning. Previous work is my best guarantee. Harry Bengston 975 Oak Street WINNETKA BUILDING THE DRIVEWAY The driveway is a very import- ant feature for the man that loves his car as well as his home The proper drive put in originally, the less repairs there ever need be; and for the drive that needs repair, the sooner taken care of the less damage can be done. Garages Constructed There is a knack in not only building the attractive, practical garage, but also in doing so to utilize the space least needed for other purposes. Screens Made to Order Have this imporant part of the house- hold equipment taken care of now. Estimates entail no obligation. Phone Winn. 2103 Make Final Plans for Own Your Home Expo Open April 2 Final preparations were underway this week for Chicago's seventh an- nual "Own Your Home Building and Equipment" exposition, which opens in the Coliseum, April 2. Already a car- load of national building material ex- hibits is on hand waiting to be un- loaded. People in the greater Chicago area are promised the most educational ex- position of its kind ever held. Every type of house construction, together with the planning, selection of the homesite, financing, building, decorat- ing, furnishing and landscaping of the home, will be shown. The feature of the Exposition is the "Court of Homes," surrounding a gar- den. Houses of brick, stucco, frame, concrete and faced concrete units will be shown. The front elevations will be | finished but the interior will be a cross section appearing like a gigantic knife had cut through them to show how walls, floors, roofs and structural work should be done. The Exposition is conducted under the auspices of the Chicago Real Es- tate board. The "Committee of Ad- ministration" appointed by the board for the supervision of the exposition in- cludes Harry W. Hopp of Wilmette, and Elmer E. Stults, of the E. E. Stults Realty company. SELL $55,000 PROPERTY P. W. Bradstreet and company, 788 Elm street, Winnetka, has sold the new French colonial residence which was recently completed at the north- west corner of Oak and Walnut streets, Winnetka, to Fitch S. Bos- worth, now residing at 881 Spruce street. S. S. Beman was the architect. The sale price was $55,000. Mr. Bos- worth will occupy his new home May 1. BUYS TOWER ROAD HOME The Robert E. James residence pro- perty, including an acre of ground at 1440 Tower road, Winnetka, has been sold by P. W. Bradstreet & company for an undisclosed consideration to John W. Hansell, Jr., who also recent- ly sold his residence at 382 Ridge ave., Winnetka. Mr. Hansell will occupy his new home about April 20. BUYS WINNETKA HOME Dan M. Rugg, of the Koppers com- pany, who recently moved to Chicago from Pittsburg, Pa., has leased through P. W. Bradstreet & company the residence at 781 Walden road, Win- netka, recently acquired by P. R. Cun- ningham. The lease was for April 1 occupancy. RENEWS RESIDENCE LEASE Albert W. Tweedy, who has been occupying the Hugo Von Hofsten res- idence at 773 Prospect avenue, Win- netka, since last October, has taken a new lease en the property, through P. W. Bradstreet & company, 788 Elm street, Winnetka, until October 1, 1928. ISSUE BUILDING PERMIT A permit for the construction of a one and a half story brick veneer res- idence at 723 Cumnor road, Kenil- worth, to cost approximately $9,500, has been issued by the Village of Kenilworth to Henning W. Carlson. WITHOUT L 0 A N S COMMISSION On Desirable Homes and Apartment Bulldings John Hancock Mutual Life Insur- ance Company A. D. LANGWORTHY, Loan Agent 112 W. Adams St., Chicago fF I

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