Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 21 Sep 1928, p. 25

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September Zl, 1928 WILMET·TE LIFE· Quinlan and Tyson Announce Numerous Real Estate Deals North Shore Line Trains Now Make Stop at Belmont Another transportation convenience for residents of the north shore communities north of Evanston in traveling to and from Chicago was heralded with the announcement by R. S. Amis, gen_eral passenger agent of the Chicago, North Shore and Milwaukee railroad that, beginning Sunday, September 16, all North Shore line trains stop at Belmont avenue, Chicago. This new North Shore line station is ~he center of a thickly-populated busmess, hotel and residential district on the central north side of Chicago. Hitherto North Shore line customers journeying to or from this district have had to use the stations at Wilson avenue or Howard street, taking the Rapid Transit lines or other means of local transportation between these points. ... I I QuiTlan & Tyson, Inc., announce the closin ~ of the following real estate sales: , F. H. and Lucile \V. Blumer sold to W. L. Swanson the 5-room 'brick house at 2517 Thayer street, Evanston, on a lot 37xl50. R. H. Peterson of the ,Evanston office of Quinlan & Tyson was the broker. Albin and Augusta Abramson sold to C. \V. and Caroline Atkins the 6-room brick house at 725 MacLean avenue, Kenilworth, on a lot 50x140. Deane Dodson of the Wilmette offic~ of Quinlan & Tyson represented both parties. Frank C. Meyer and the estate of E. C. Nathan sold to Kate C. Paul the 8-room frame house at 626 \Vashington aven}.le, Wilmette, on a lot SOxlSO. Roy Thomas Sellery, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jane G. McDowell of the \Vilmette office of Quinlan & Tyson was Mrs. A. A. Sellery of 908 Ashland avenue, Wilmette and Kenneth Benzing, the broker. G. F. and N. B. Gonsalves and C. son of F. K. Benzing of 139 Abingdon and F. Shopbell sold to Charles and road, Kenilworth left last Monday Bessie Olsen the 8-room stucco hous6 morning for Beloit college at Beloit. on ~ lot 50xl75 at 2754 Broadway ave- \\ is. where they will enter their first nue, Evanston. Mr. Olsen is secretary year. of the Chicago Title and Trust company. Pierre G. Beach of the ·Evanston office and Deane Dodson of the \Vilmette office of Quinlan & Tyson were the brokers. Leslie M. and Marguerite Gooder sold to Thomas S. and Margaret P. McEwan the 7-room shingle colonial house on a lot 66xl88 at 1046 Dinsmore place, \Vinnetka. Robert Richardson of the Winnetka office of Quinlan & Tyson was the broker. Florence H. Childs sotd to Edwin H. Verall the property 65x70 at 1563 Oak avenue, Evanston. Mr. Verrall bought the piece for investment. Pierre G. Beach of the Evanston office of Quinlan & Tyson . represented both parties. Alice R. Pierce sold to Charles V. and Florence Jewell the 8-room frame house on a lot 37x160 at 1940 Orrington avenue, Evanston. ]. L. Corcoran of the Evans't on office and Philip V. Jewell of the Winnetka office of Quinlan & Tyson were the brokers. Bert E. Cook sold to Charles F. and 1 Eleanor L. Hemenway the 8-room frame house on a lot 52x65 at 423 Greenleaf street, Evanston. Pierre G. Beach of the Evanston office of Quinlan & Tyson was the only broker. Susan T. Craven sold to Andrew E. and Adeline P. Buesch the six-apartment building on a lot 50x200 at 1632-4 Chicago avenue, Evanston. Pierre G. Beach of tl:e Evanston office of Quinlan & Tyson represented all parties. Chris and Annie Christiansen sold to W. D. and Laura Webster the 7-room brick and stucco house on a lot 50x200 at 1496 Edgewood lane, Winnetka. Robert Richardson of the Winnetka office of Quinlan & Tyson was the broker. Charles H. and Ethel M. Clark sold to Mary D. and Bruce Van Cleave the 8-room English house on a lot 50x190 at 465 Sunset road, Winnetka. Carl A. Gurshin of the Winnetka office of Quinlan & Tyson was the broker. Andrew E. and Adeline P. Buesch sold to Samuel Lanski the property 74x180 at 827 Foster street, Evanston. Mr. Lanski is improving the piece with a four story store and apartment building. Mr. Buesch is treasurer of the Philip Borm Drug company. Pierre G. Beach of the Evanston office of Quinlan & Tyson was the broker. Mrs. ]. D. Roth of 1124 Forest ave- . nue entertained at a luncheon last Saturday for Mrs. George R. Brown of Evanston who will become the bride of Robert Hepburn Crozier of Portland, Ore. on Thursday. -o- Mrs. I. R. Adkins. 1112 Central a:ve-1 P·DIDBJniS TltOPIIY ....,.,.....,. nue, has returned to California with The final round of the President's her son, John, to visit her mother. Mrs. Trophy eyent will be played at the Adkins was called to California be- Wilme~te Golf club Saturday, Septem-. cause of injuries her mother suffered her 22. Play will .be 18 holes, match from a fal~ and will probably stay ' play; handicap. A Net-Lo event is there through the winter. scheduled for Sunday, September 23. Mrs. Walter 0 ·.Wilson Representati1Je for RO· BESON & BLANCHARD · OF PHILADELPHIA Maids' Uniforms and Aprons Models shown Tuesday, Wednesday and Saturday mornings and by appointment. 760 BRYANT AVENUE, WINNETKA Telephone Winnetka 1466 l ANNOUNC£~. , · her formal presentation of the fall and winter mode Daytime Clothes Evening Apparel Sports Things Costume Accessories A comprehensive collection of the newest Paris Fashions individualized for the smart American woman. 565 Lincoln Avenue Winnetka Frank W. Springer of Buffalo, N. Y. left Sunday night for his home after a visit with his sister, Mrs. Charles R. Mack of 707 Central avenue. ·

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