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Highland Park Press, 28 Jan 1932, p. 13

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watson and Myr», y the Art commit. afternoon, January 6 o‘clock. Severa) b members will as. ible. # month. _ â€" â€"â€" is made of the ap. ge of Mrs. Winnie Mr. Chester Dorr e Cook who h â€" home with he . and Mrs. Clifforl d street, for serâ€" called to Lawton Klemp‘s part rman Haunsd ‘brated their § versary at t e, Saturday, J: [aunschild‘s w f Deerfield. itzer has been the frs. Herman Ment. k this past week, strom is entertain. ening, (Thursday), Terman Denzelâ€"left to drive to the Ris d of Neild‘s Sport assavant hospital he underwent an getting along a xpected. He wil : hospital for ser dgar M. Snow left 18th for California pend three months. * Pasadena their nsiderable of their it in motoring in Mr. Wiles woul his niece to Okl+ been for the i ter Adeline. n Wiles‘ sister. _ evins <entertained r bridge club Frâ€" )lace on Saturday, t eight o‘clock at Chancey, 543 Cenâ€" Lovuis ~MceOmbe nry â€" Engelbrecht arl Reynolds Bub h of a :daughte, I, in Chicago. of N. Green B4 nt an opera t the High Watson and Â¥, JANUARYy ; il left Wednesday home on Centrl nce of the winter Henry Follansbee Personal spend They expect â€" 1982 A1° outlook, both front The kitchen, located ba .‘flt room, is most c« Mtanged with the sink 'UO' and nasnae baiils The dining room is entered : the hall through the glazed d :-flle living room and hallway e mantel and has on either side “ pier bookcases with a pilaster framing treatment. Opposite this fiteplace and toward the center of the house, ‘a series of three leaded Slass lights, above a divan space, tive a sense of amplitude to the living room and light the stairway i0 the second floor. â€" ‘This stairway is a combination Stair, a short flight from the kitâ€" chen leading to an intermediate lnding back ,of the glass grille to Retmit access to the second floor M'!LSLQ_M rannâ€"aft f0r in our home ideal. Dutch Colâ€" onial in feeling, it is, however, without the typical gambrelâ€"roof of the type which is usually given this term. The arrangement of the plan is most appropriate and fitting, while the exterior has many outâ€" standing features of arrangement and treatment. se ~A large living room extending #cross the whole of one side of the bouse, opens at the rear or garden end on to a spacious glassedin &#un porch.. The fireplace, in the center :. the outside wall, is recessed above Taues i se "eae uon l evmmtecaaathni zce MbA c i uns beautiful Dutch Colonial home holds my of the Ch..rm! that curs LaaL side of the rogm, is the reâ€" tor with an extra case above THURSDAY, JANUARY 28, 109832 LYÂ¥E¢Lâ€" 10w ‘“-‘I.io; «tRk@@iTa¢râ€" the frontâ€"and rearâ€"of room and hallway and both front and side. located back of the is most conveniently h the sink under the cases built above the THE HOUSE YouU: is entered from ie glazed doors SORY â€"". ‘m= nouse are large and in keepâ€" “Q“'“‘j’!" proportion of the house. YChe second floor wide dormers, which give full ceiling height to the bedrooms, are treated _ with stucceo on the face and end, and the windows on this comes down over the entrance tibule projection and becomes a of the charming, typical Col entrance, a detail of which is «1 The second floor has the much desired minimum of hall way and maximum . of bedroom and closet space. The bathroom is just a few steps from the floor of each bedroom. This hall, also, has ample linen closét space, while in the spacious bathroom at the end of the builtâ€"in tub is a commodious towel and bathroom accessory closet case. All bedrooms have cross ventilation and are of good size, the master bedâ€" room being 17‘ 3"xi1‘ 6*. All of thess bedrooms have large closet space all fitted with shelves, clothes hanger rods and fixtures, The exterior of the home is brick One of the interesting features of the home is the breakfast room back of the stairway, accessible from the kitchen, the living room and by the stairway from above. It has an outlook three ways. The access from the kitchen through the breakâ€" fast room to the living room and sun porch permits the serving of refreshments on the porch directly from the kitchen with a minimum of steps. ; (d 5 C 02 60 0 t P cee â€"~ 2C O V bid the rear kitchen entrance against elements. 3 VE LONGED FOR A covered narming, typical Colonial a detail of which is shown mayâ€"be â€"treated in the entrance vesâ€" porch protects 1m Lake Forest, Illinois. 0000 oo 010 CVA C SdAoil. ".‘ma i. no attic indicated, but a scuttle from the hall near the bathroom can give access to an extensive storage space through the center of the house _below the ridge. The house is most attractive. It is one in which depreciation becomes negligible. Its style assures a high resale value, scores of years hence. Plans are available by writing this paper, or the M. H. Hussey Co., ; ; M â€" Fanea‘tes . es warm toned tapestry brick or in common brick, either of these treatâ€" ments would give the home a disâ€" tinctive appearanceâ€" because of its patrician line and character. â€" The sun porch at the rear of the living room is almost entirely of glass the projecting pergola beamed ends above the casement sash. There is Emil Bollinger port of sale of re John Turner, Highland Park. P&I tition for probate of will filed and_' set for hearing, Feb, 8. | Elizabeth ~G. Powell, Highland Parkâ€"Inventory and appraisement bill ~approved. _ Sale of personal property ordered. Miles Carney, Inc. Sixth report and account approved. Resignation of Lake Forest Trust and Savings bank filed. Letters of conservatorâ€" ship ‘issued to First National bank of Lake Forest. : s Charles F,. Stolzman, Lake F. 3 ‘ i admitted to probate. Esgâ€" tate of mgmm wife, children and grandchildren. $500 to St. John‘s Reformed church of Waukegan, Letters administraâ€" | tion with will annexed ‘issued to First National Bank of Lake Forâ€" I ‘ est.. Heirship proved. â€""Z _Ounty, are reported as follows: ventor of .the. el Frank | W. Sheahen, Highland| making hydrogen Park. â€"Final report approved. Esâ€" just ~perfected : tate closed. * f w s court, of interest in the county, are report Recent Prgce_gadipgg PuBLic Service ComPany â€". OF NORTHERN ILLiNOoIS _ and cominunitiesâ€" BOARD OF DIRECTORS of Public 1 Service Company of Northern Illinois has declared the regular quarterly diviâ€" dend of $1.50 per share on the Company‘s 6% Preferred Stock, $1.75 per share on the 7% Preferred Stock, and $2.00 per share on the Common Stock, payableâ€"Februaryâ€" 1, 1932; to stockholders of record, at the close of business, January 15, 1932. A. E. PATTON, Secretary Dividend Notice â€"with Gas and Eleitricity _ { ~~ The | li # j z“hg } _ with study. > 4 South First Street Telephone 555 Hichland that iteanbop:ojecto;l thro;aghsub zero cold for a distance of fifty feet. The ray was perfected after two years of _ exhaustive laboratory Llke s xC ide . Eol leeted another : invention which he calls the flameless heat HOWARDâ€"UDELL CAFETERIA The ray is of such great i Electric Shop Electrical Contractor GREENSLADE | . B. Burdett Dinner Plate? Have You Tried Our . Man Inventor of _ ~Flameless Heat Ray 45¢ BUILDING â€" Highland Park inâ€" Highland Park oxygen, has intensity for YR 14

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