Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 23 Sep 1937, p. 69

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* NegotiationIs %ere* co;pletcd r<euî - 1%- wbechv C. Huggins. head of the, lime(ltle *giîerIng eOlIîcern i îearilg h is 111l. i the First ammlIak - hItl ldii i lnett st. liti mlette, rangeuemmî .\!r- re>et t 1 e or W. C. Huggins the tcirritiorNv aii ;er'4sion of te tract whicli eomprmw..- 100) lots of estates sizc. Covers Broad Are& 'l'li property iii question, *now own cd by the Americani Nationial tiiur- anice Co., of Galvestotn, Texa, s Is tm- prised iii Uniit No. 1, of theic ldUin lifiii 1.states, which ivas the ouna developienit 'iii the fiéi residet ia;Il section lying tnorthifrom Lakc a m anid extenditig west fromn,llio' Sceqe of Fine Hompes l . adidition' to the 100 estýattý>trat i,. llow made a'vailable toprsete l'orne ownlers, the area is ilrea(y lî-te locale of 50 beautifl hlomIes il]Ill hligher price bracket. whilc allodmer, 5i0 lots sti l vacilnt are privatel .oivned". Ail utilities are installed iii the area aî;d thc entire propertv uerie hy Mr. Htggiins is cleair of aIl imwi- Northshor lý)ijj! Nort shrt, uiling activitites whîe-l stagici ai l ltlexieckt(<l toogan act t 'i April. arn(l. %itlh te excepition of J 1111. havec contiiîuedl on the declie, <rpe to nwIwlvl in A.nglust, according tïo figulres fior that înoth llConîIpiled fr< 'n recor fs ()f buildling imspectors in \\Wil- nice. enilort. *innetka and (Clein- coe. l ie nuw rsdeie5were starte d iiith finir villages duriî;g thie las nîlonth. ils comiparcltg(>)20l, JuIv. with a reducl(tioIn of muere than $50,00 il, C.X- pcliditur<us for tlis type of conistruction. Increase ini Alteratiomns I'rewa, a slighit increasc11 in te ntunîlcr and cost of aIterati<,îî; 11 zonîierialbuilding at al. and better than Iiilt- per cent reduction ini the çlosud itlî a total ntnnher of pJwnnits in tht, four villages of 34. as compareul tg) 4,; in iIjlY with an August expendi- ture of S318.145, agains; $373.815 the, nrringnonthi..1 Wiwietka Leaa 1 Iiite.m resi1den-tce i <S72,0lg $71.ll stlwortI; Mrs. Cusack Home from Colorado, Business Trip Mrs. Thoma., J.C j1%e . J..presi- dent of the Ctisackl« 'alty Comnpany retuirred recently f r o m Cascade, Colo. after a pro- "New Memùbers Night" set for Next Monday New members, accepted in the ranks of' the Evanston - Northî Shore Real Estate board during the past several months, %NiIl be formnally welcomied at "New Mem- bers Niglht," the opening autumui business sessiot/ýof thé board to be hield ini tiile Georgian hotel 4onday ev'ening, Septeinber 27. bégîsming àt 6 o'clock. On this. occasion wbIen Soule -13. iielv ac<îuired nienibers wvill be %welconîied. the principal sincker I Preident Stewart B. Matthews Expresses Gratification Over Growth Memibership in the Evanstoin-Northi SoeReal Estate board bas reached the highest mark in the history of the organizationi it ivas announced- this week by El- mier Oison, secre- tary of the board. Forty - three new members have. beeti admitted silice th~e first of .Ir., of the iriin of rAtlngton ai Park ..................8 the attitu< ~e;ten1w luR; L.Sinaîl, 824 Six- is a fleasu mnth street. residence alterations. $ m0. n and %m Sep)teimbler 10-.C.. I.. Moehring, 100 lhe said. ail, xteeîîth street, residence .alteratiu;;s ibout. the >0.memlbers ~eptenu er 1 7 -O u r aim Setier strt, Johin Fiegei. 2111 'îighest st; hiler.stretresidence alterations. the real es 'alk Kassen. bWilder. $150. shore,. 1I1 September -N,-P. J. Mai ield, ;01 , Col 85~ $3,08 resid servi proî ................ ... .......... - ................ ...............

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