Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 6 Apr 1928, p. 71

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Arthur ]. Lindsley .of WiJaa~ . bas bought &om Frederick C. White the lot on Oxford road, near Essex' road, Kenilworth, for a reported $26,000. McGuire & Orr were brokers. . ·Landscape ·Your Home Shrubs for Horfte Grmtftds Special Introductory Offer We are offering ten Spirea Vanhotter--tbree to four feet in height-and ten three year old Concord Grape Vines. The usual price for.these two shrubs is $12.50. THIS WEEK ONLY we .are offering both items for $3.30. New Building for Grocery PlaiJIJed ;'worth for KeiJ·J: With all preliminary work-including the issuing of a permit by the Village of Kenilworth and the drafting of plans by the architects-completed, Harry Lynn, proprietor of the Kenilworth Grocery, is now awaiting. the receipt of bids from the various contractors interested, on the erection of a new two story store and apartment building at 521 Kenilworth avenue. The building, which will be of pressed brick and terra cotta and will cost about $35,000, will front 50 feet on Kenilworth avenue and will be 70 feet in depth. There will be two stores on the first floor and two six-room apart- 1----=----------ments on the second floor. All of the letting of the contract. and the w?rk stores will be rented, Mr. Lynn states, will be pushed as rapsdl_r as posssble and the Kenilworth Grocery will con- so as to permit its ,·ompletion by tinue to occupy its present quarters at n1id-summer. . 419 Richmond road. The new building will be erected m Mr. Lynn anticipates that all bids compJiance with the pres~nt building will be received within the next few and zoning codes, enacted m 1923, and days and expects to close the contract wilt be the first commercial structure with the s uccessful bidder as soon to be erected in Kenilworth since 19~1 thereafter as is possible. Ground will and the first store building to be bmlt be broken immediately folloWing the since 1912. TYPICAL of the Colonial homes found in Virgini' and the Carotina.; is the residence shown. It is now being completed by Edwin. L. Pearson on Harbor street, Glencoe, adjoining the Gary estate on the lake. The exterior is of mingled shades of red face brick, furnishing a delightful play in lights and shadows, set off by the pure white finish of the woodwork. The entrance is through a large gallery, with carved pillars, leading to the reception hall and living room. To the left of the reception hall is the dining room, with the breakfast room adjoining. The kitchen is large, with re.ces·sed space for the range. A toilet and lavatory is conveniently located off the rear hall. The plans for this home were prepared by Olsen & Urbain, architects, of Chicago. Other Interesting Bargaina F. c. BRODERICK Lcntix.pe Architect I 020 Spruce St. Tel. Winn. 2235 North &bore Rep. for STARK BROS. America's Olcltst aad Largest Nursery Home Grounds Subdivisions Parks Ctaetcria First Mortgage Loans on DEERFIELD-VACANT: 650 feet, 3 blocks from station. All improvements are in. $25 per ft. Improved North Shore Properties at reasonable . rates · 17 acres, thickly wooded, fronting Deerfield Road and Golf. $1,200 per acre. Prompt Sert~ice FRANK W. RUSSO Realtot" TELEPHONE DEERFIELD 130 THE FIRST NAnom ~~Wilmette

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