The evidence to all the world that you have been born of the spirit is that you sincerely love one another.
God is everywhere present; the Universal Father rules the circle of eternity.
By Jay Peregrine, Executive Director Urantia Foundation, USA
An examination of the original deeds, records, and drawings stored in a safe at Urantia Foundation reveals the following names and dates relating to 533 West Diversey Parkway, Chicago, USA.
533 W Diversey is “Lot 5 in Lehmann Diversey Blvd Addition”, an early 20th Century subdivision on Chicago’s Northside.
March 19, 1907 Augusta Lehmann sells “Lot 5 of the Lehmann Diversey Blvd Addition” to Myna L. Kunz. The Kunzes are required in the contract to improve the property by constructing a two- or three- flat building.
Plans for a three-flat steelframed building “at the corner of Diversey and Hampden” are drawn up by Frommann and Jebsen, Architects for Mrs. Myna Kunz.
The American Institute of Architects guide to Chicago dates the “Sylvan Kunz Flats” as completed 1908. The building is listed in that publication as a noteworthy building on Chicago’s Northside.
April 4, 1908 the Sadlers buy property in La Grange, (Lots 3 and 4 in Block 3 in Leiter’s Addition to La Grange) according to a later title search.
Nov 15, 1918 Myrna and Sylvan Kunz change their name to Myna and Sylvan Coombs.
Oct 23, 1919 Myna Coombs sells 533 to Annie M. Richter.
May 25, 1922 Dr. William S. Sadler purchases 533 W. Diversey from Annie Richter. The “Chicago Institute of Research and Diagnosis” operated out of 533 by William S. Sadler and Lena K. Sadler until Lena’s death Aug. 8, 1939.
Dec 3, 1970533 West Diversey transferred to Urantia Foundation by the Probate Court after the death of Dr. William S. Sadler.