Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 17 Sep 1926, p. 38

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·3@ WILMETTE LIFE September· 17, 1926 l Jerome Lewis .B. Springer E. Nelp Joins Hokanson and Jenks, Inc. Manages Floridale i .. I I T HERE'S torridity tight1y packed in ever) ebony chunk of coal we sell. Pack a few tons of it in your bin right now · while the price is so easy and the saving so apparent. Phone us where - when - and how many tons. I I P bone Winnetka 4 50 We'll do the rest. For All Your Needs Lumber and Building Material Phone Winnetka 451 or 452 in Ringling and \Vhite, Inc., anno~nce the opening of the new Flondale office in Chicago, locatc.d in The New Metropolitan building, at 134 ~orth I aSalle street. This office wtll b e t;nder the manage111Cllt o f Lewis B. Springer, \\·ho will he in charge ~f Floridale intere sts in the State of IlhnOis. . ~~ r. Springer i~ a \\·e ll kno\':n p10!1ccr re sid ent of \Vilm e tte, and h.c ts a cltrector in the Floridale to\\'n site co~·pora ~ tion who are d eveloping the city ot Flo;ict.lle in the center of the 50,000 acre farm dev elop ment. After a wn· thorough itn-estigation of thi s development and t)1c ~ncth o cls used in building it by Rm gltng and \\' hitc, In c.. and the Porter Int e.rc sb, of Florida, he dec ided to cast Ins lot with thi ~ organization and becam e an SELL WILMETTE VACANT inve stor in the project and acc_cpte.d The follO\:v ing sales of \Vilmette va- tl1 e management of the Statt· ot Illt cant were made last week throug:1 nots. \V. G. Stacey and company's Wilmette o ffic e at 336 Linden avenue: Two lots on Fernleaf avenue to \V. C. Haye s : Announce $80,006 Sales one lot on Fernleaf to \V. A. Shav: of Lots in Kenilworth one lot on ' Fernleaf to \\'. C. \Vat so;1 : ).1 rC ~ u i r l' a 11 d 0 r r ·.~ \\ · iln1t't t t · o fli c e: one lot on Central Park avenue t0 3-J.S Linden an·nut.·. n:port thl' :-.alent \Y. Kiessling. four Kcnih\'orth lob, aggrl'~atitll.!.' apnrC>xilll ately SXO.OOO. \\"hill' n(l ddi11i:l· REALTY BOARD DINNER plans han been tnade by the JHtr\ha- The Korth Shore R eal Estate board ers for imnH:cliate illlprnH nH·nt ot tlll· will hold it s Septem ber dinn er and propnties. it is :-.a id that in ;tll pr(·halll Cd in g at the Lake Shore Terrace:. hilit,· thn· \rill build late r. L ot f>2 on \ \'iltlH'tte. ).fond a~· en ning, Septem ber Ahil-tgdOI; aHnuc, Ken ihn>rth Bt·ach, 20. at 6:30 o'clock. was ~o ld to \ \ ". II. ).) cC rallan of Chicago: Lot 5. block 13 on R ale ig h r_oad. . BUILDS NEW HOME to Freel Stebbins: Lot 30, hi( 1ck ~b. at A building permit has been issuLC; to the :-;outhcast corner Cli Oxford and N. \Valther for a $12.000 brick resi- Sherid a n r oad:;, to Roger L \ \ ' illi anh: dence and garage at 12-t Third street , Lot 8. block 21. Ro:-;lyn road. to ChiWilmette. cago Title and Tru:-;t compa ny . · Jerome E. N elp, formerly in charge of the building management department of Liepold and Hicks, has joined the firm of Hokanson and Jenk s, Inc. at Evanston, and will have charge of their new department of building man age men t. Hokan so n and Jenks, Inc. now have fullv. organized departments for all brai1che s of insurance and building management in addition to a very active sales department. "We are especially pleased in having Mr. Nelp come wi.t h us." said Mr. Jenk s of the firm, in speaking of the new manager," as \\'e have had a number of requests from our clients who de sirt us to handle th eir propertie s. We have hesitated to take over these buildings until we \vere able to handle them to our entire sati sfaction and we feel that this question has been very sa ti sfac torily solved Dy Mr. Nelp." Interests in ~'tate Franken Brothers Deerfield, Illinois WE HAVE AT OUR NURSERY A large display of numerous varieties of Hardy Phlox wh~ch are the pride of the garden the entire month of August. We cordially invite you to visit us during their blooming season. Evanston C HAIRS, beds, sofas, lamps, etc., do not make a homr unless someone skillfully guides their selection and arrangement in accordance with good taste. The Library Plaza has always been praised for the "homey" comfort of its apartments. Telephone Deerfield -241. Catalogue on request~ Orrington Avenue, South of Church Street A Homelike Hotel, Qui~t and Exclusive Telephone University 8000

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