Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 13 Feb 1931, p. 16

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H ts tht younger! $10 You'Il 6.1 young.r in one of thse tip-tiIfrd saucy off-the.- face haisi Yeddo mat turbans, fine, T HE Jame J. Gathercoal hom~e was recently ex- Ihibited in the fourth annual architectural show whicb w-as. put oW~by the Evanston and North Shore association of Architects at the Art Center in the Evanston Public library January 12-31. The house was bulit 1),% Frank H. Cathercoal andi designedib James J. (athercoaj. James Gathercoal. who was b)orn ini Wilmette, is a graduate of New Trier High school. Witb the excep- tion of two years at the University of Illinois and one year of studv in Eurnule azhi-n n' 1 Ilsh cottage style and the modern. The -whit-e plasteèr exterior walls are backed witb cinder. The two storyý studio living room lias beavily hanti edged tituber rafters and bracing. The mantel is of English design treated in modern by ineans of a covering 'of tini leaf. The living room and dining rootu are separated. by double acting oak gates. Up two steps frotu the dining roonu is a stuall morning rootu., The kitchien. two bedroomrs, and bath are separated from the livingý part of the-house by means of the entrance hall. SThe house is 1 >ocated near. the west houndary of Wilmiette in King's court oni Lockerbie lane ini an nid GYOOo N SATURDAY -EVEINS ýs Awardd for Best Costumie. REFREHHMENTS TICKETS AT THE DOOR !0 1ýIkecharge ( J~in the public libi til the. later part i momh

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