Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 15 Sep 1938, p. 54

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ECditor's note: The'.followîng ar- ticle, written. at the request of this: news-magazifle, describes the dem-, onstration homeý completed this week and located at 910 Chippewa lane, indian Hill1 Estates West, Wilmette. By W. C. Huggis "'The Early American home, shown on this page, at 910 Chippewa lane, Indian Hill Estates West, Wilmette, will be opened to the publie this Saturday afternoon. It wiil be open4 daily from 2:30 o'clock ini the after- noon uintil 8:30 o'clock in the eveý ning until turther notice. Early WiiU I. R.ody Saturdoy - i. - t.1%4 1f loi, . 117w r_ rpaiiy at Sthrourn Ail utili ties, gas, electrie and tele- phone, are, under ground. This eliminates unsightlY Poles and cross arms which so often mar beautiful, properties, requiring cutting of trees at sômne date in order to prote.ct the wires. Trees,' shrubbery and. lawns are .carefuily p'runed throughout .t he entire area, presenting the apepear-' ance of a private Park. The exterior of thdë property is screened by a heavy planting or. wiid crab, and other shrubberàr, imludlng weeping willows. ýWithin this area.can be found ail thu is ea àc-x yen umans as welI as wild 111e. Drive our winding streets 'and ines-not fast. T7his cannot be done ,ecause of their design, protecting hildren as well as eIliers from the [wnule ifP k cases, th ce for thetr contir rsite3 ttafforc and to support1 e on and ona u. want to sei to own-the ,acht harbor ýght minutes id so wecan it the home- nd can well- uty spot of amed, with es West, fromAir Mil, Eatatea Wet,' looking northweat nue ad Illinois road, was taken onl Fank Htavacek, J. tùs I

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