WILMETTE ·fllttt11tllfttltlmtlllftlllllllllllllllllllllllllfttltlllllllllttlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltlllllllllllllllllllllllllfiiiiiiiiiH LIF.E May 13, 192i F. B. Thomas Co., Gilbert D. Johnson Announces Many Concern Negotiates Recent Transfers . · Large Acreage Sale Dr. and . Mrs. Robert Clements of Austin have purchased two tracts comprising 16~ acres two mites north of the Barrington Hilts Country c~ub from a syndicate headed by Fredenck A. Co.o per and Lotiis Manierrc. On o;te of these tracts the new owm:r~ will erect an English cottage type of .residence for their own use. The other parcel is purchased for investment. Gilbert D. Johnson & Brother, who negotiated these transactions, report the following recent sales : Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Ewer of \Vilmette have purchased five acres three miles northwest of .Barring1on station from Gilbert D. Johnson, t epresenting a syndicate. The farm house on the property will be remodeled and that portion of the property in the vicinity of the house will be landscaped. S. Chester Danforth of Deerfield h::.1s purchased Lot 18. 100x400 ft., in "Brierhill" overlooking Briergate Golf clnh. Deerfield, from George Emrich. Gilbert D. Johnson & Brother report increased real estate activitv in Gl(·ncoc. Deerfield and Barrington. Frederick B. Thomas and company, Chicago and Winnetka offices an nounce recent sales of residences and vacant property on the north shorr. aggregating $250,000, as follows: . 794 Locust street, Winnet~a, new 7room stucco for C. H. Dunlap to H. \ \'. Beyers, freight traffic manager, Chi cago and North Western railroad. 1356 Scott avenue, Winnetka. 7 rooms, for James I. Williston to H. \\· .. Burnham. 14.37 Edgewood lane, Winnetka. fo:· Mahle Thayer to H. E. Pollard. 1005 Ash street. Winnetka. for Fn·cl Cooper to B. C. Buchanan. 271 Poplar street, Winnetka. for Anna Dreihus to ]. W. Lasier. 1175 Pelham road. Winnetka, 8-room English hrick and stucco with ground, 120x252 for I. Schuman to I.. F. Dwyl'r of Winnetka, R. M. Johnston of \Vii mettc representing Mr. Dwyer. 815 Greenleaf avenue, Glencoe. 10 room frame for Harry A-feyering- tc· Dorothy A. Fargo. 505 Drexel avenue. Glencoe, 7 roum . . with 220 feet frontage for Calvin Lit tlcficld to W. L. Stocklin . Also a lot in Mid-Park subdivisiou . \Vinnetka, to John W. Brown, and building sites to C. R. Sutherland on Poplar street; one Florence S. Chap man on Pine, west of Lincoln; also t\\'(J and three year leases of 604 Cherr~ street, Winnetka, to A. J. Boynton and 6()8 Elm street to John H. Mulliken ni Pettibone Mullikeit co~1pany. YOU came to the North Shore because it .is a place of good homes 513 Davis St. EVANSTON Do you own your home? ) · Greenleaf 1617 -- HEAR CHURCH LEADER .Mrs. George A. Mason of Trinity church, Highland Park, preside·nt of the Woman's Auxiliary of the Episcopal diocese of Chicago, will speak at a Thank Offering service to be held today by the women of St. Augustine's church. to flOKANS~~ JE~ ~-:trt~~'~ c#Orth clftoro 91copeCJttes y ~-------!' H.a ve funds to loan on choice Improved North Shore Suburban realdence property at 5% % Interest. See us on renewals. 51/tSMONEY Find West Wilmette Area Popular for Homesites The cxten~ion of underground im provements to the west section oi \\.ilmette i~ attracting buyers of va cant in that section in numbers. accord ing to recent sales reported hy F l! . \.athercoal. oi 12D \Vihnette aventtt·, \\.ilmdtc. who has lately sold thn_' \· lots on \\'ashington ave11u e, just wt·-t of Grccle\· avenue which are to h·· improyed -with re.;;iclenccs hy the 0\\-11 · er~. E. G. Paulina A Co. 5 N. LaSalle St. Maia 1251 lllllttttlllllllllttlllllllllltlllllllllllllllllllltllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltllltllllllllttllllllllllllllllttlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllt · · · · · · 0 ·········· ······························· Spend an Ideal Summer at The ELMGATE Evanston desiring suburban T HOSE advantages during the coming summer months can still obtain 1. :1 and 3 room, newly furnished apa~tment homes at The Elmgate' at exceptionally moderate rental. The Elmgate is ideally located for those whQ attend Northwestern summer school. Just 1 o minutes from the campus. The Elmgate fronts on a secluded Italian patio givinR quiet and charm. A perfect summu home for the student's family or the summer resident. Optional maid service makes economy possible. rooms, kitchens or kitchenettes. ·complete dining One of thl' purcha:->ers, Herman Bcr gold, already has the frame work up for a five-room stucco bungalow whi ch he is huilcling, and Edward Olso n. another of the purchasers, expects to begin huildinl! soon. The other !(l t was sold to Erick Naslund, who abo expects to build. it is said, hut 1wt until later. BUILD NEW HOME Lawrence Wilson has p.urchascd through F. H. Gathercoal, of 1213 Wilmette avenue, Wilmette, a fifty-foot lot on North avenue, between Greeley and Melvin avenues, Wilmette, on which he expects to build a residence in the near future. North avenue is Elmwood avenue extended west of Ridge avenue. LEASES WILMETTE HOME Norman Firth of Chicago has rented through Hill and Stone Mrs. Signc Johnson's residence at 152R Forest avenue, \Vilmette. BUYS WILMEl'TE HOME Hill and Stone announce the sale oi the Henrv Sutherland house at 816 Oakwood -avenue to Arthur Woerner of Evanston. Lewis N. Place was the c;ale!'man in the transaction. INQUIRE NOW Phone Greenleaf 2 1 oo - or write ')~ ELMCATE MAIN S11tUT · ELMWOOD AvENUE EVANSTON LOANS WITHOUT COMMISSION On De1lrable Homes and Apartmeat · Dalldlngs John Haacock Matual Life laaar· uace Co.paaJ A. D. LANGWORTHY, Loan A.ieat Ill w. A.4ams St., Clalea·o