WINNETKA TALK November 13, 1926 Indian Hill Bargain $19,500 will buy this attractive residence, with three large, light, airy bedrooms, a sun and a sleeping porch, and a charming breakfast nook. The hot water heating plant is run by a good oil burner, and the lot alone is worth $10,000. It is located on one of the most at- tractive streets on the whole North Shore, with a beautifully kept park- way in the center of the street, and is a short walk from the bathing beach, grammar school, high school, and both electric and steam trans- portation. There is a large attic with plenty of space for two addi- tional bedrooms and another bath. Owner will give easy terms to a responsible party. HEINSEN REALTY CO. Exclusive Agents 720 Elm St., Winnetka Phone Winn. 254-1470 4 REEL EF The Georgian at Davis Street and Hinman Avenue QUIET REFINEMENT To people of refinement home is far more than four walls and a ceiling. There must be correct color harmony in every room. Walls, rugs, furniture and furnishings must blend together so perfectly that appreciation of the composition of colors will augment with the passage of time. % Furniture must be more than useful, there must be elegance, but without lavish ornamentation. And the grouping so arranged that friendly association and good cheer are but natural reflections. 7 72% % These effects have been achieved in Georgian suites, yet each is individual. It follows, naturally, that discerning people unquestionably choose The Georgian as their *he (georgian An Address of Distinction Send for illustrated brochure and floor plans of Georgian suites, D0 WY 77 % N 2% Z % RN Z 7 Chicago Merchant Builds $60,000 Home in Wilmette Joseph Kaszab, dealer in store, office and bank fixtures, in Chicago, has started building operations on his new $60,000 residence on the south side of Central avenue, Wilmette, at a point near where it enters Sheridan road. It will comprise nine rooms and will be of a dove color pressed brick all around, and in keeping with the many other pretty homes which have been erected in this immediate vicinity with- in the past two or three years and which have now almost eliminated the vacant market in this section of the village. The Kaszab residence will have an English basement. The two car garage in the rear, will be reached by a drive- way running along the east side of the house and over which will be extended the dining room. PHONE WILMETTE 364 831 RIDGE AVE, WILMETTE, ILL) B. P. Mast Sells Winnetka Home to P. R. Cunningham Burdette P. Mast, through P. W. Bradstreet and company, 788 Elm street, Winnetka, has sold to P. R. Cunningham, of Glencoe, the attractive shingle Dutch colonial residence at 781 Walden road, Winnetka. P. W. Bradstreet and company also report the sale of the residence prop- erty at 992 Eastwood road, in Skokie Heights, Glencoe, to the B. P. Masts. This is a large new Spanish type house, with three bath rooms and attached heated garage, built by and sold for P. R. Cunningham, The Masts are moving into their new home this week and Mr. Cunningham is putting the former Mast home on the market for sale. Another recent sale by P. W. Brad- street and company is a four and one half acre tract on Voltz road to I. B. Connor adjoining his already extensive holdings in this section. Porter Warrington Heaps Wins Organists' Contest Porter W. Heaps, 2135 Ridge avenue, Evanston, organist of the First Con- gregational church of Wilmette, was victorious in the national inter-state music students' contest, in the organ division, at Philadelphia last week. In capturing this honor, Mr. Heaps was given recognition, it is reported, as the foremost organist in the United States under the age of 24 years. Mr. Heaps, who is a pupil of Stanley Martin, in charge of the organ course at North- western university School of Music, recently won the preliminaries to the national contest, first in Illinois, and then in four middle western states. That assured him the chance to com- pete in the national meet at Philadel- phia. Mr. Heaps is now a senior at North- western Music school and also is president of the music school's student council. He is well known and liked on the Evanston campus and was former- ly campus chapel organist. SELL EVANS HOME W. G. Stacey and company report having sold through their Wilmette of- fice the Charles N. Evans residence at 605 Central avenue, Wilmette, Mrs. Edwin R. Keeler of 631 Walden road and Mrs. Emroy H. Wilder of 687 Hill road returned Tuesday, Novem- ber 2, from the Fast. After attending the Harvard-Dartmouth football game, they spent a week in New York City. ---- Mrs. Joseph Joyce of 531 Essex road, Kenilworth, and her sister, Mrs. Eliza- {beth Ayres of Chicago, returned re- | cently from a week's visit in Mil- waukee. $150 or less will insulate spaces. 566 Center Street A Warm House Guaranteed Fuel Bills Reduced Thermo-Fill, the new U, S. Gypsum Insulating Powder. Can be poured under your attic floor and into all wall Ideal for Old Homes--The Perfect Insulator for New Homes. Estimates or information cheerfully given. R. E. CROSBY Builder Winnetka (2 doors north of Iredale Storage Co.) the average Old House. Tel. Winn. 2032 Glen. 877