Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 28 Sep 1928, p. 54

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WILMETTE LIFE September 28. 1928 ,.Sobriety, simplicity and sincerity New Baildiaa Propaaa are still the qualities which must carry E. G. P·lina A Co. the gospel to the new world." the Rev. Plans for the clubhouse the memArthur Rogers, rector of St. Mark's bers of · the reorganized Breakers I N. LaSalle St. Maia 1Z51 Episcopal church, Evanston, told the Beach club will build on its lake northeastern deanery of the Episcopal 3hore site in No-Man's land were disclergy Monday at its fall conference cussed at a meeting Tuesday evening held in Holy Comforter church, Keni~- at the Haven school. worth. With the taking over of the club by ...Religion today," he said, "is troubled a corporation headed by W. L. McKay by an abundance of freaks, fanatics, as president of the board of directors poseurs, propagandists, egoists and ex- plans for the twelve-story hotel buildploiters. The new cult of publicity ing proposed by the original promoters keeps us informed of their activities, have been abandoned. Now the memtheir virtues and triumphs. One ~f~er bers are planning a building with another they tell us they are the mtms- dining, dancing, card rooms, lounge try the world needs. But they are ·and lakeview esplanade and accommomistaken." dations to cater to swimming in the The Rev. Dr. Rogers returned re- summer. Later billiard rooms, bowlcently from his summer vacation at ing alleys, handball courts and an enNewport to resume his leadership at closed swimming tank will be added. ·St. ~ark's. The board expects to finish the ;;;.;;;=:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;. en try and grounds around the buildi'lg with driveways, parking space and landscaping and make it an attractive ipot in general. The organization headed by Mr. McKay took over the club recently when the proposition of the orig'inal promoters had nearly failed. Six hundred of the 2,000 members HAYES .BUILDING were called together in Evanston and Southeast corner Sherman Avenue the facts laid before them. They and Clark Street voted an assessment of $250, which the Bonds are dated September 1, 1928 and board deemed necessary to carry on. the final maturities are in ten years. AnJohn Brooks was made treasurer vf nual prepayments after the third year rethe club and the Central State Bank duce the total indebtednes at final maturity was appointed trustee of the building ~ and further secure the loan. A Chicago ~ fund. § Title~ Trust Company Guarantee Policy ~ ~ insures loan to be a direct first lien against ~ National Association· !easehold ~dndf imdprofvemhents. !his floahn Honors Local Librarian = =§ 1s to provt e un s or t e erectton o t e building. All disbursements by John F. Miss Anne L. \~'hitmack, librarian at Hahn, Incorporated, who guarantee the the \Vilmette Public library, · has been completion of the building free of all appointed a member of the committee on prior liens. mernhership of the American Library $125,000.00 ISSUE ~ssociation, according to a recent announcement from the association . headIn Denominations of $100- $500- $1000 quarters in Chicago. SECURITY: These bonds are secured by a First Mortgage on the 1 oo year leasehold on This committee is one of ~ix.ty-three American Library association committees land, 6ox1 so, located at the Southeast corner of Sherman Avenue and Clark Street, Evanston, which enable that association to give adand the improvements, a three story apartment and store building. This ultra-modern visory assistance to library trustees, brick structure of Georgian architecture will contain nine stores and 24 apartments, offering librarians, prospective library workers, E all modern features of convenience and comfort. · § and interested citizens. Library work with the foreign born, work w1th the LOCATION: The property is ideally situated in the University section, just two blocks blind, hospital libraries, institutional ~ north of Fountain Square. The famous Willard Hall is directly opposite the site. Surface ~ lihraries, library legislation are only a ~ line trcinsportation is adjacent, with motor bus, Northwestern Railroad, Elevated and North ~ few of the subjects that are studied and investigated by standing committees. ~ Shore Electric stations less than a five minutes' walk distant. All of these features combine In addition to the work of the comto assure a permanent demand for the a~;::~A::d stores by responsible, high-class tenants. ~ mittees, the association is conducting researches on the library and adult education, library extension, and education for librarianship. Edward H. Payne, Real Estate Appraiser . Baw tand8 to loaD on choloe lmproft4 North Shore Suburban ree14eDOe DJ"'pel'tJ' at 6~., lnterut. See ua on renewal& 5161 MONEY DOG OWNERS MUST PAY Dog owners, pay your license fee r That was the warning issued this week by the Wilmette police department. Announcement was made ·that those who. do not attend to this matter will be prosecuted. Sincerity in Religion DISCUSS CLUBHOUSE Ia Plea of Dr. Rogen 8 ,..._. Beacla Meaahera Talk o..... ... \. I -l 6Yz% INVESTMENTS On Central Evanston Income Property ! =~ - I ========- i I i I ... University Has Biggest EnroUm~nt in History Classes at Northwest~rn university are ' in session this week with the largest enrollment in the history of the school. Enrollment figures released Tuesday before the final totals were completed showed 3,954 registered for work in the schools of the Evanston campus. This was an increase of approximately 200 ·over the enrollment m the opening week last year. The bonds are signed by Michael L. Hayes. Anna L. Hayes and John J. Hayes, who have been known to us for many years as reputable and substantial citizens of Evanston and who are responsible for the successful development of the property directly adjoining to the East. known as the Willard View Apartments. t First Mortgage Bonds on Central Ev~}: anston property are very desirable. We advise early purchase or reservation. Wm. C. McCal Fint and Second Mortgages Investments and lnaunnce JOHN F. HAHN INCORPORATED 1617 Sherman Avenue _ Greenleaf 2700 Rogers Park 5115 EVANSTON . ._ _ _ _IIUIIUIIIIUIIII!IIIIIIIIIIIItlllllllliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII.IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII 1609 Sherman Ave. Sllite Zl4 ,Uaivenit)' 559

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