Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 11 May 1939, p. 56

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Davis 2 233 or ii.lyc@uut 4220 George T. Coonley Sfaot.ce SoukSiidiag Evaos. At Fouataha 8quarie, Suite 4M HOME LOANS To Bay - Buîld - Repair or Refinance Our "Repay Like Rent" plan makes Ownership easy. Corne in and, talk o%,er your Winnetka Building & Loan '716 EIm St. Association Ww. 1611 '-o- I street aMter the, poem of that namn "Lookerbie Street." by James Whi comb Rileyý, which reads: "Sguch a dear little 'street it isl. nestled away Frýom the nose of the' city and heat of the day, In -cool ahady coverts of wvhîs-. pering 'trees, 'With their leaves liited up to shake hands with the breeze. Which in ail its toide wanderings neyer may meet With a restin g-place f airer than Lockerbie Street! There is such a relief, from thé clan ger and din 0f the heart of the town, to go loiterirtg in Through the dirn,, narrow walks, with the sheltering shade ~Otfrmes imlug uoer the lâi promnenade, And littering lig*htly the ways of our feet With the gold of the sttnshine of Lockerbie Street." -By James Whltcomb Riley "I4ockerbie Street" is. the slreet on which James Whitcomb Riley lived in Indianapolis. 'The poet and Mr. King's father were on the Ini- dianapolis Journal in the eighties The American Ilstitute of Architects Plans, specifications and char- has planned a series *of 15-minute acter references are requîred to lun- radio braodcasts over'station WGN. sure. desirable surrounds for al lu- The program will be known 'as "So vestors, it is explalned. Spacing be- )(ou Want to Build." tween homes must be-sufficient to It wiil be, heard . each, Saturday fisure a permanent country effect evening from.e to 9:15 and is, under The lots must fit lu size with the ýthe immediate >direction of Peter dimensions of the home to be built. Mayo, chairmàn'ofý the radio com-_ Kenneth Hunter King 18 in charge mittee for the chapter. 'The- first Of the development. broaeicast will* go on the air Satur- day evening, May 13-will cover>the' subject, "Today's House-the Best Winnetka Permit for Values in Building History.". iSubsequent programns wil cover aRemodeaing o, Home such Important subjects as: -Cani Remnodeling work on the residence Yeu Afford to Own a Home"?; "low of Dr. Charles E. Gallowvay, 940 and Where to Secure Sound Home Private road, Winnetka, was author- Financing"l; "The Value of Ade- ized in a building permit issued the quate Professional Supervision"; past week. Estilnated cost of the "How to Secure Quallty Materials ,impo4 et i >1l-ffO6 Aohe fr or o el nd ma ,otiér Permit was taken out by John M. points of interest and value to people Butler, for a private greenhouse, interested in successful home owner- costing $200, at 1090 Crescent lane. ship., It is .planned, as the series pro- WILLBUID GAAGE gresses, to convert it into a regular WJLL'BUID GAAGE round table discussion between tech- A building permit for a new gar- nical building experts and the public, age at 542 Wayland avenue, Kenil- so that it can become a wider source worth, has been îssued to John Lace. of information for every prospective Cost: of the inmprovement is $300: home owner. Cali: C. B. Thom paon Local Representative 522 Davis, Evanason Creenleaj 1855 or . loïlycourt 1855 cKtr wiu cr~&4~anO appiLeLteesDoi loom. In the woods are two c y homes, one a French st me and the other an English cý y cottage owned by James J. G *oal, prorninent North Shore ai et. Mr. Gxathercoal early rei RFL4D THE JVAN1' ADS j Il1 1il RAND., ýbratzon eýmg I 1the was

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