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Highland Park Press, 27 Aug 1936, p. 11

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DOLLARS KEr _ :i no;n |IymsiNG okn and Imee ay, government ies not only P entire new ing Heating Sysâ€" ook into it now. Crane comâ€" EH economy ‘ home and itself. NERS IUTIL WE PUT IN A ”zu . NOW wE THE HEAT AND EuEi Too4 D THAY TROUBLE Bah R} ~YEAR YOURSELE DOLLARS UE, CHICAGO, ILLâ€" it Chicago" ot Day igan ry ‘. were Ma- y Olendort : Mrs. C, hm lay with n. w M ER AY, AauC wIt® A h P : Charle 'Ilanir.x MA TERIAL arnd .. + ho ul " "itrken o +Ugp h na * Golniey Mr, "_C‘.;l‘..‘. : t company; Marian Anderson, > eou'tglto; Albert Spalding, linist; and Myra Hess, mglish pianist. $ $ ~. Photo copies were made; inâ€" o rmati on checked; undoubtedly this goncerto had never been played in this country, It will be the first inâ€" 4 m d to a midwest audience, "Br t and Triggs )))‘lnyinf it . in ir appearance in the Winnetka Musi¢c Club Artist Recital series this _ Openingâ€"with a ponderous and f ly «theme, the piece asâ€" es the @cclesiastic splendor not w the*us)c of his father, and ends: the original theme. _ The two piano team will also inâ€" t in its program the music of "a American composers 3 irently achieved recogniâ€" tion, . Chasins, Dana Suesse flnflm opland. Omrt | this year‘s ‘course at Â¥ 3igh Sehool include Lauâ€" *flehij'. Danish tenor of the Metropolitan Opera, later to appear as guest with the Chicago City Young Duo Pianists â€" to Revive Old Bach ~ Concerto in Program 7 , they came upon a manuâ€" % with age, but evidently intouched for some years. It proved to be a concerto by Ferdinand Bach, son ofâ€" the great Johann Sebastian, *:& back more than a century. â€" DelÂ¥ing into some old, musty manâ€" in the music division of the New York Public Library, Vera é and Harold Triggs, young dueâ€"pianists, were looking for some m to play on a recent radio fiam D. Johnston home. Mrs. Clark nd Frank, returned home with th My after a week‘s visit ..! About nty young people of the . "1“ ‘church enjoyed a picnic i# Forrest Lake on Sunday. ‘ William Clark and Misses Edna Sunday dinner guests at the Wilâ€" Mrs. Easton has returned home . a visit with her sister, Mrs. Violh Wine in Townsend, cA e Sunday guests at the . adsen home in Antioch. remained and is spendâ€" mieh " there. Betty Madsén f the Scully family and ) for a week, leaving when ; ng Helen home. I Ntrs: * C m Young of North Chestnut $t left Sunday mornâ€" iag for a two weeks visit with relaâ€" wes in Elizabeth, Colo. foape ‘‘ Mr. and Mrs, Carl E. Olson had ff"{’,‘- y dinner guests, Mr. and M nk Perkins of: Riverâ€" _ ‘Mrs, William | Lickter and son ty left Sund: to visit Mrs, Lickâ€" Pm mother, ‘Mrs. Gertrude Boss in I #tr iis : Soefker entertained oc heidge elub on Friday afternoon. ~ n ; Mary Horenberger, has reâ€" ned from a visit in Kentucky and Aith Mrs. Paul Stein in Evansville, *F aFtee â€" Gunckel was the Alant iguest of | Miss <~Ruth is in Chicago on Sunday, / T M B0 o0 oa hy sork s d e on m Cudahy‘s Sunlight Butter _ Ibâ€" 35¢ Margaret Sheil of Lake Forâ€" was ‘weekâ€"end guest of Miss Spring Lamb Swift‘s Premium Nr. Special for Friday and Saturday and Mrs uc ib AUGUSBT 27, 1986 Phil Scully Jr. and Milk Fed Milk Fed Rolled Leg Rib or Loin Veal Roast [ _ Veal Chops 216C n. ZSC 1b: Sirloin Steak Native 27¢ The qplumbing in the new home is streamlined. In one of the bathâ€" rooms the tub, lavatory and bow! are citrus yellow in color. A feaâ€" ture of the bathtub is that it is widâ€" ened in the center and has a seat where the bather may rest and "soak his feet." The modern bow! is square and runs down to the floor like a modern bathtub. 4 hy On the entrance side, a low conâ€" crete wall is brought out to the sideâ€" walk and is backed by a continuous line of shrubs to give privacy. In the rear there is a garden. > New Modern Home to Be Constructed in Héart of Chicago east ';'?l'hu,a bay window for dinâ€" ing and a wide shelf in the window for plants.s * â€" . w Stogt . The attic provides extra space, its main punpose, however, being to cool the house by means of an exâ€" haust fan, cireulating through tur: rets in each of the gabled ends. â€" The plan for the New American Home employes two rectangles, one for the F\lin house and one for the garage, |to avoid irregularities and to reduce costs. < § and The ‘kitchen is larger than the th ical minimum in general use today fiith the intention of permitâ€" ting use of part of this room for ehildreng’s or servants‘ dining. ° A pofl‘eh shields the front door to pmvidc,shelter for the guest ringâ€" ing the bell or the owner in finding. his keys. . The west wall of the attractive living is blank to give privacy from :r:nneigbboring lot and to provide r’umce on a sufficient scale for a fireplace and book shelves. The The three bedrooms on the second floor are all double, so they may be rearranged.for guests. Bureaus are not used as each bedroom has cases built in the walls. â€" _ > + No plaster‘ is used in the model home. "In its place various types of wall board are. employed. In some cases the wall board is left naâ€" tural, in other cases painted and in still others is . covered with wallâ€" paper. A typical modern home, espochlly; forâ€" suburbanites, is now being conâ€" structed at Michigan ave. and | evelt rt., by the New Am:m Home committee under the auspices of the FRederal Honainm â€"A peltli . "I "> _ â€"s _ *ree under the auspi of the Federal Housing Administre: tion. = It will be completed Labor Day andfln'Twnopentot,h.mmm lice for inspection, according to A. L. Fridstein, general manager of the new home. 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