Sales in John McGrow Development Are Going Rapidly ,Mayor Baron, Sarasota/ c I.i**; !o,xeeufive, toil;;' joined in the* *n-| ithusiastle rush to purchase homc-j sites in John J. MeGrawss Pennant Park.It was not one of A. S. Skinner's* high-pressure, hustling go-getters •who brought the name of K. J. Ba-j con into the Pennant Park office,j but a little coil of high-voltage selling ability in skirts. Mr. Bacon listened for about two minutes and a half to Helen Farr O’Boyle, sister-in-law of Hughey Jennings, assistant manager of the Giants,! and then i eached for a fountain| pen and dashed his name upon the’ dotted line. 1Miss O’Boyle i.n't any bigger, than a mantle-ornament, but she! possesses the concentrated essence of pep and when she turned the gaze of her keen grey eyes upon Mayor Bacon and started telling him of Pennant Park she didn’t waste a word or a comma.In the briefest fashion she told Mayor Bacon just where Pennant Park is located.“I know all about that piece of ( land,” said the mayor. Then h'1 asked about three questions and! the answers were snapped back at him in a fashion that surprisedi him.Miss O’Boyle knows all there is to know about Pennant Park; knows as much about that phenom- | dial new development as Kinstein knows about mathematics and within three minute a after enter-, ing the office of Bat n Tomlin1 had the cherished signature lt;Kt the| mayor on tho#far.ious line ol docs.pAnd then Miss Helen Farr ; O’Boyle wafted a. is/, daintily into the off:es of the A. S. Skinner] organization and swelled around, and put it all over her male com-p petit rs so hard that Jack Rett.ali-| ata tossed her into a pigeon hole in his desk and left here there until she cooled down.In addition to the mayor Miss O’Boyle listed four other Sara so-ij tans as purchasers of homcsites in Pennant Park yesterday and called i it a fau ly good day.