WILMETTE LIFE June 8, 1928 KENILWORTH STEPS OUT · WITH TOTAL OF $240,7. 75 One Hundred and Fifty Thousand for New School Edition . Gives Big Boost for May Kenilworth, in May, again occupies a prominent position in building statistical records, being second in total valuation, among north shore villages. With $150,000 for the new school addition and $50,000 for other alterations, the total for the month reach·2d $240,775, which was second only ~o that of Wilmette with its $250,500. Permit~ were taken out for two · new residences in Kenilworth during May, one costing $18,000 and the other $18,500. There were three remodeling jobs costing $3,275 and two private garages, each $500. · · Permits for the new residences were issued to the following persons: Arthur Luke, two story brick veneer and basement garage, 417 Ridge ave nue, $18,000. Everett W. Proctor, for George baac, two story brick veneer and attache d two-car garage, 404 Bri er street, $18,500. Winnetka Announcingthe opening of our new ACREAGE ESTATE Very exclusivet adjoins equally beautiful estates, artistically landscaped; wonderful garden of shrubs and flowers; an abundance of large trees; really a natural park. Beautiful, spacious home, having 5 baths: 2.separate servants' quarters. You can sell two or three estates and retain the original home at practically no cost. This is a safe investment and a deligh~fut · place to live ~bile it is growing into money. Winnetka · Office at 743 ELM STREET Wednesday, June 13th Liberal terms can 'be arranged Eight Nort~ Shore properties were sold by us m May. We have other clients wanting to buyGive us your listing LIST YOUR PROPERTY WITH Us) ~·· FRED'K B. THOMAS & Co. Realtors CHICAGO Main 3121 ··I> { WINNETKA Crosby & McKendry 566 Center Street Winnetka Tel. Winnetka 2032 Tel. 2850