Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 28 Sep 1939, p. 54

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In a staternent prepared by Mayor Henry D. Penfield of Evanston, chairman of the honorary commjttee Real !state board, for the observ- ance- of "Real Estate Week", from October 1 to> 7, he termhed' homne ownership "the greatest defense against subversive political doctrines and social urirest." Serving on the comnmittee with Mayor Penfielcit are the Village Presidents of. Wilmette, Kenilworth, Winnetka, Glencoe,, Highland Park, Lake.« Forest, 'Glenview, Deerfield and Northbyook. Issues Statement The statemnent reads:, "The Evanston-North Shore Real Estate Board bas respectful!Y called to our at- *tention that the week of October 1 to 7 has been designated as "Home 0winers', *Week- and that the period has been officially revognized by Governor Horner. The statecd purpose is 1tppubliciz the vast réal eèstaté resources o! tiieState of Illnois and particularly to drawV at- tention to. the fact that home ownership is vital and fundamental to gooci citizen- ship and good governiment. "In a group of residential communities such as the North Shore the constantly accruing benefits o! home ownership are especially appreciated and ackriowledged. The North Shore is proud of its distinc- tive communities in which the individual home is the very essence of social and *cîvlc 1f e. Durig the past few weéks the catastrophe in Europe has served to bring room, three-bath, at 1047 Laurel avenue, Winnetka, formnerly belong-, ing to Mr. and',Mrs. Edward F. Deacon, to Mr.ý and Mrs. Harold 11. Day, of -Evanston. Miss -Ruth MeCabe was the saleswomnan. Mrs. Leonie Weber Zell, sold her seven-room residence- at 523 Green- leaf, Wilmette., to George B. Swift and Gladys -M. ,Swift.. Mrs. Zeli Was represented by, Ellis Whipp, attorney at 160 No. LaSalle street. G. J.. Nickel,, was the salesman. Mrs. Lenore McCall *MacLelsh, sold her *ninie-room. house, at 791 Bryant avenue, Winnetka, to D~r. and Mrs. Edwin, P. Jordan. 'The attorneys were Henry Tenney*, for the seller,' and Thonmas S. Edmunds, of' Pierce, Edmunds and Martin. Mrs. Erskine Wilder, was the sales- wornan. Earl , Amwler andi E4a 1D. Ams-. ler, sold their seven-room, three- bath house at 132 Bertling lane, Wmnnetka, to Merwyri Q. Lytle, of Evanston. Mr. Lytle was represent- ed by Henry Barbour of Eckert & Peterson, and Mr. Amsler, 'by W. Shernman Carson, of 111 W. Washing- ton street. Mrs. Charles Lobdell, was the saleswoman. Mr. and Mrs. George B. Swift, To asakoe tetsluthat yeuou deedon inlueorw imd l arasmy wita your f1mumlshlagoeoto our JaàudfuI Colo» Mumal lios., vimer. Mius frghmla Clans, Imtoelor D.eSatorýwb, glagi tusadvls. 70W' t ne eosL WOO'D-DA'VNS CO.o 1565 Sheman -Opposite ah. V a SALESHONAESRINTALS Mrs. Fuller& Wm. Pickard, Inc. 16 18 Chicago Ave. Evanston Gme. 7220 Wil. 730 746 ElmSret Winnetka Winn., 360.3 We Are Partieipai>sg in Real Estate Week-mOct. lst to 7th: Sposor.d by Illinois ganizations are deflnitely helping to build or Grass Lake, Mich., have soid good cîtizenship. their èight-roorn, two-bath clapboard -We therefore are happy to offer en- house at 696 Lincoln. avenue. Win-. couragement to organized real estate in this constructive programn and urge the netka, to Mr. and Mrs. McCready, helpfl interest of the North Shore com- of Evanston. -Mrs. Helen McNarnee, munities during Real Estate Week." was the saleswomnan. HooayCommittee Dr. M. C. Iluehi, sold his six- NameHonoaryrooni stucco house, at 196 Green The honorary committee of the Bay road, Glencoe, to Mr. and Mrs. Real Estate board is composed Of Arthur Rosenbaum of Chicago. Mrs. the following officiais: Charles Lobdell was the sales- 'October 1ifo 7 or 140 GREEN BAY ROAD, WINNETKA 29 S. LaSsO. Sirsit Rand~mlph 2561 'of Real sfute sourds » sý; 4S04 ulriO

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