Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 5 Sep 1930, p. 39

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as president. Mr. Nelson, who is one of Chicago's best known real, estate executives, said that the, new p ~Company i .be- gin operations on September 6, in~ Suite 625, One North La Salle street, occupying m.a t el1y1,0 square, f eet. Associated with Dtz3oi PhtoMr. Nelson in thé F* A.Nels n new company is, Ralph A. Hjunt, formerly a vice- president of Baird and Warner in cagofail Evanston and northi shore hranch office activities of. that Organ- ization, ivith which' he had, bcen con- îiéctéd sine November, 1920. M r. Hunt, vice-president, will be ini charge (>f al sales activities. Mr. Nelson îsàid that the new corn- .-pany, an Illinois corporation, would act as brokers in the huy ing anid, eling of real estate "and deal ini first mort- gages on cornpleted properties ith Chicago metropolitan area, including tbe suburban towns and coninunities of. Evanston, Oak Park, Austin, -River Forest, Highland Park, etc. Tt wil represcut 1n1s ur- a n c e cornipanies, -an(] nraintain a s a 1 e s representa- tion ini the, large Eastern cities. - We recognize the certainly of Chicagos fu1ture: cultural, industriai. Sinancial. aii poli.., tical,"said: Mr. Nelsoni. "Any inan. of experietnce wvhr * DuoisPh<t.>studies Cliciag'i. its commerce, its Raipli Hunt growvth and its people wliI see that opportuiies exist *now in Chicago real estate as they- neyer have before. Chicago is niov- ing forward in a ,big way and the mnan with small or negative thoughts wilI, soon find hirnself standing on' the sie- lines watching the procession go by. suourban communitles. Robert B. Bohman, also for many years with Baird and Warner, will be in charge of Jackson Park, Kenwood, Hyde Park, Wood1awvn and Engle- wood. ENJOY CAMP, SESSION Several Wilmette boys have re- centlv returned. fro M an. enjoyable suinme r ,vacation, .spent at .Campr Highlands in the northern, part of. wisconsin ou Plumi Lake.. Paul Wil- lianms attended Highlands for his third- summer and, was awarded a camp emibleni for his good playing on the senior basebail teamn. Edward Thomnas, jr., and Arthn.r Youfigberg. Jr., spen t their'first sumnier at High- lands and took an active part in1 al of the events of the camip program, -v ~' v v yv v v v v v v ~ -v -v ifs fime and ,SPECIALS $27050 $40-00 S.wmi £8 mse cii <M EVERY ONE ENJOYS The New HOTEL WHI TCOM4B and MINERAL BATHS St. -Joseph. Michigan The ,Whitcomb rates for 1930 .ar'e 25%/ lower than in 1929,1 and ýthe rates al- Ways, re m- a i n constant tbroughout the yrear. 11Ever form of entertain- ment - Attractive Casino -Dancing every night- Season now at- its, height. Reservat ionis uggested Z. D. JENKINS, M4anager 'n q .~ -v -~ -y- -y- -y- -y- y- y- y- v -y- y y y v v v v -~ -v -v v y- v i MAY resources fo, the'.one perfecfed ,produc-the Showroom Open p The QUIET AUOATCOIL BURNER, + + 15manufactured and- guaranteed -by- ,a million dollar corporatio n dev oti ng ai - --- - - - - - - 'WALL PAPER RASMESSEN'S pAIN-j' STORE 550 cË: Ni Ë.Rý s y ý l EL- WIN N. 344

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