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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 16 Apr 1927, p. 48

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Avril 16. 1927 WINNETKA TALK 47 R.M. Johnston Co., Negotiates Numerous Important Transfers R. M. Johnston and company, Wil- mette realty brokers, announce the sale of the 9-room white colonial resi- dence at 1216 Ashland avenue, from R. B. McCune to I. A. Bower. The same firm has also sold for R. P. Engel the six-room and two-bath brick bungalow at 106 Fourth street to Robert F. Prochnow of Chicago. William R. Sachse of the ing firm of Lord Thomas and Logan has purchased the six-room residence at 720 Isabella street, Evanston, from John E. Flavin. Robert F. Lehman of the Liberty Mutual Insurance company has bought the Lewis S. Young brick bungalow at 215 Golf Terrace through the same agents. R. M. Johnston and company also sold the 8-room stucco residence at 723 Ashland avenue for Mrs. Emma F. Clasgens to Thomas H. West of Wilmette. Orville White of Lansing, Mich., has leased through R. M. Johnston and company the 9-room residence at 801 Linden avenue, owned by Mrs. R. R. Jailey. The same firm has rented for a two- vear term the 6-room Dutch Colonial home belonging to Helen B. Allen, 1321 Hill street, to A. R. Breen, of the Universal Winding company of Chicago; also the Dolmage residence at 109 Fourth street to O. A. Reed of Wilmette. Frank Kutten Family in New Chestnut Ave. Home Frank Kutten and family of Evans- ton, occupied their new residence this week, at the southwest corner of Chest- nut avenue and Eleventh street, which has just been completed by R. A. Crosby, north shore builder with of- fices at 566 Center street, Winnetka. This is one of the many pretty resi- dences which have been erected in this section of Wilmette during the past year. It is located on one of the most desirable corners on Chestnut avenue, having a frontage of 100 feet on Chestnut, and extending back 200 feet on Eleventh street, and is wooded. The house is of French architectural design, comprises nine rooms, and is of brick exterior. BUILD MODEL HOME Ground-breaking ceremonies were staged Thursday of this week by Krenn and Dato, Inc, well known Chicago realty brokers and subdivid- ers, at Highland Park Highlands for the model north shore home to be erected there. Prominent among the guests at the ceremony were Mayor William H. Thompson of Chicago and Mrs. Edith Rockefeller McCormick. 3 Each member of our organization staff is qualified through long experience and sound knowledge to give thorough and depend- able aid in your real estate problems. SMARGIFE 1564 Sherman Avenue Evanston advertis- | |. M. Granstrom Builds Residence in Winnetka P. M. Granstrom and family now re- siding at 1082 Cherry street, Winnetka, expect to have the new FYesidence which they are buildin, at .- 320 Meadow lane completed by the latter part of April. It is a two-story, eight- room frame colonial and has two bathrooms. There will also be a two- car frame garage, both the building |and the garage being thoroughly in- | sulated. The residence is heated with The lot has a | feet and is 190 feet deep. | strom, his brother, of the | born Construction company, is the contractor. gas Chicago, Builds Spanish Type Home for O. A. Boheim W. S. Traweek, well known Evans- ton contractor, is building a Spanish type residence at 1340 Scott avenue, Winnetka, for Otto A. Boheim, of 1010 Cherry street, Winnetka, which it is There will also be a two-car detached garage. The lot has a frontage of fifty feet and is 160 feet deep. H. Whitney Purchases Fine Wilmette Property H. Whitney of 731 Park avenue, Wilmette, has purchased the Berger A. Clepp property located at 1011 For- est avenue, and will take occupancy on or about May 1. Mr. Whitney will fTnake extensive alterations of the property, making it one of the finest homes in Wilmette. E. C. Phillips represented both parties in this trans- action. frontage of 50 | R. E. Gran- | Fort Dear- | planned to have ready for occupancy | house of | in July. It is a two-story eight rooms, of brick and with tile] roof. It will have three bathrooms. * Foresight-- Y OUR foresight in the selection of a North Shore home--through the aid of Hokanson and Jenks--assures for your family a future of happiness. HOKANSON 1ENKS AL dees 00S cen fp. North Shove Propeciies 513 Davis St. EVANSTON Greenleaf 1617 CNT TH TT PHONE WILMETTE 364 831 RIDGE AVE. WILMETTE, ILL. This Week's Best Buys 3 Rooms--Combination living and dining room, kitchen, bedroom, and bath. 4 years old. H. W. heat. Price $6,500 6 Rooms--Frame, 3 bedrooms, 1 bath, open porch, attached garage, 1 year old. Lot 55x187. Price $15,500 6 Rooms--Frame, 3 bedrooms, sunparlor, sleeping porch, H. W. heat, oil burner, 1,000 gal. tank, l-car garage, corner lot 66x210. Price $17,000 7 Rooms--Brick, Ready May 1st, 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, ex. toilet ¥ lavatory, open porch, 2-car garage. Price $24,000 8 Rooms--Stucco, 5 bedrooms, 2 baths, ex. toilet ¥ lav- atory, immense sun porch and sleeping porch, 2-car gar- age. Lot 75x182. Price $27,500 10 Rooms--Frame, 7 bedrooms, 3 baths, Sunparlor, H. W. heat. Lot 140x190. Price $30,000 PAIN IN&CO 899 Linden Avenue Hubbard Woods Winnetka 185

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