Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 12 Jul 1934, p. 37

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GOLF LESSONs at ".Alteration of our sniall home was actuated' by our desire for, an ad- ditional room, which could bè used either as a study or as a guest room," say Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Browni of Las Angeles, winners of the $200' first prize in class 3 of the 1933 Na- tional B1etter Homes, Contest con- ducted by Better Homes & Gardens. but the Browns did more than gain additional room; tbey Si'cceeded ini completely modernizinoe the exc- prob lem. was solved ýby, pine-paneling one end of the new study and build- ing bookshelves in the cénter and wardrobe closets on each side. This gave more hanging and storageý space, since the old closet wvas long and narrow. The picket fence was buit arouad the front yard, giving more privacy and protection for f6ower beds and lawn..- Playacres, P'ractice. Fairwaày. North.ast Corner feet 'by 21 feet, witfl a southc posure, giving the full niornir light in the dining end'of th( by the bay window. Elitninating the hall clostt for additional closet spate.* ,rn ex-1 Mr. and Mrs. Frederick g sun- 436 Lake avenue, and th room ter, Miss Uarriet Newey,> called Mrs. Newey and Harriet This about ten days. J.Newey, spenaiI <6

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