WILMETTE LIFE July 22, 1927 .Have funds to Joan on choice improved North Shore Suburban resIdence property at 5th % interest. See us on renewals. PhS MONEY TO SPEND AUGUST IN EAST Dr. Hubert Carleton, 1103 Forest avenue, is leaving the latter part of next week for Toronto, Canada, for a week's visit with his si~t~r. They will then motor to Boston to join Mrs. Carleton and Phyllis, who have been visiting relatives near there, and will remain for a week. They all will tben drive through the White mountains, at).d on to Montreal, then back to Toronto to . attend the National Canadian : exposition. Dr. and Mrs. Carleton and their daughter will not return to · Wilmette until the first of September. Strong, 1115 Ches tnut avenue, r eturn ed . Sunday morning after visiting Juhior Smith at Red Cedar lake, \ Vis., for a month . Jam ~s Pine Crest Scene of Fine Homes E. G. Pauling & Co. 5 N. LaSalle St. Main OZSO With a background of years of constructive endeavor and a realization of the needs of today and tomorrow. Where each branch of real estate activity is guided by a competentt exp· erienced personnel. --o- -oM rs. R; .A. Kik en o f 13-ll Ashland ave nue lui.s. had ~!i ss Marv Warr en of Col.. as her gue st . this wee.k. D enver, _ L0 Sherman Avenue Evanston A. On Desirable Homes and · Apartment Bulldin(f8 A A u 5 WITHOUT ·, COMMISSION John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Company A. D. LA~GWORTHY, Loan Agent 112 W · .Adu111s St., Chicago Illu strated herewith is a home typical of the ·character of dwellings which will soon be observed in numbers in the Pine Crest subdivision located west from Rid.ge avenue in the vicinity of Highland, Central, and Washing.ton a~· e nues in Wilmette. The homes in thi s section, permits for constru'Ctton ~ ~ a number of which have been received this week, are being des ign ed hy ~ 11:b Buck and company, Chicago archite-cts and builders. Jf' ork Rapidly on Begin Ambitious Construction of Developtnents in New Trier's Gym Pine Crest A rea 1 ·$175.00 IS HEATING THIS HOME lVith Typ~ S-E Oil Heat Machine GENERAL HEAT MACHINES Will Economically Heat Your Building With Any Grade Oil An interesting de\·elopment is taking place in the heart of vVilmette by the well known Chicago firm, Niels Buck and company, architects and builders, who have r ecently opened the Pine Cre st subdivision located at Ri<tge road, at Highland, Central and Washington aYenues, extendiog back a di stance of 1800 fe et west of Ridge road. Thev have commenced con struction on a riumber of modern, well -appointed homes in .th e Am~rican , Swiss, Spanis.h and. Eng!tsh archttecture, through thetr cngme:nng depar.tment, Joseph M. LeVeP bemg consul~mg engmeer, who has made an extenstve stud\· of .mo~ern homes of the above type, ha.vmg JUSt returned from an extenstve tour through the west. The firm has erected a modern Spanish office with beautiful landscap ing, at the corner of Ridge road an0 Highland avenue. Also a number of ornamental gateway poles have been con~tructed at the entrance to this highly re stri-cted section. These homes arc to be sold at a very reasonable price and wilt be ready for occupancv this fall. Some of the con~ract s awarded ~or the work are Gletxner Constr~tctton cof!!.nany and Carlson and Dantelson, the mason work; C. S. Gustafson and company, c_ arpenter work; J ..A. Tors.t enson and -compa.ny, decoratu;g, and Fred Flader, plumbtng a~1d heatmg. Fred Buck _is the achve member of the fi~m, ha~~~~ spent a great many years m subdtv.tston development work. B. F. Carney ts sales manager at. t~e branch office. Henry Stolley ts m charge of t'1e construction work. The firm has pur-chased a number of large tracts of property in Wilmette and will announce its further development work later. 1 Reno\·ation of the halls and some ~i the offices at N cw Trier High -chool 1 ~ nearing completion and ,~·ork o.n r c~ roo fing the .run -ways on c.tther sHi e ot the m ain · buildin g is go lllg fnr wad rapidly. . Co nstruction 0 11 the ne\\. gymna~nt !ll is also prog ress ing fav o ra~>ly a nd t.hc structure is now ass unun g defimtt · character. All of the stee l \\' ork b a-.. been fini shed: both of the concrch: floor s have been pour ed and th e b ri c ~ work has bee n started. Th e work t" proccding 011 sc hedul e. according to those in charge, and unle ss un fo r:;een difficulties ari st:' , should h e complet l'd . t the stilmlated tim e. a Establish Diagnostic Laboratory for State Describing laboratories as one of the most powerful \\'eapons that man has ever devised for the purpose .of figh~ in~ disease, Dr. Isaa~ D. Ra\\·hngs, Ilh no.ts state health ~trector , announ.ced thts week the op~nmg. of a new. chag nostic lab9ratory m Cht~ago. Thts lah oratory wtll serve the stxteen northern . counties in Illinois, o(,:cupying quarters. in the state resear-ch hospital at 1817 West Polk street and operating under the immediate direction of Dr. Lloyd Arnold, professor of Pathology at the medical college of the University of lllinois. The new laboratory is equipped to perform all tests ordinarily required of a public health diagnostic laboratory. In keeping with the policies of the De partment of Health the services of the laboratory will ·be fr~e to the physicians and citizens ol the state, it is explained. J 'f. 1&55 NWESTERN AVE. LDNGBEA[H 6987 Winn::~ka 725 OakS\.. Phone 3013 R . . S. Swaim of 701 Laurel avenue. who left with Mrs. Swaim for Rochester, Minn., the middle of ] une, underwent an operation there last Saturday. l\Irs. Marguerite C. Taylor of 400 Mr. and Mrs. Swaim expect to remain Eighth street has again joined the ar- in Rochester at least until the middle tists' painting colony in Gloucester, of August. Mass. She left for the East Tuesday, -oand \vilt he gone until the middle of Mrs. M. R. Venables of 908 Greenleaf avenue entertained at bridge TuesSeptember. day evening in honor of her niece, Miss -oThe Misses ·Dorothy and Virginia Lucile Puelicher of Madison, Wis., Burgess of 1534 Highland avenue left who is spending the summer with her Monday to visit relatives in Elroy, aunt white attending the Academy of Wis., for two weeks. Fine Arts in Chicago.