Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 7 Sep 1939, p. 50

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ama>b<g19 OTWML 00*1V SILENT LiA cm Inisfolled for' $00 Ferk OUL BURNER. Quiet Providë for 1he wAnter comfort Ihat hundreds of north shore home ownèrs already enloy with the r.markable efficiency cf the SILENT SERVANT. OIL BURNER. Simplicify and interchangeability. of ifs aII-standard parts keep your service costs to a minimum by eliminating cosly repairs. 1fl -The above house ýis'.being completeil at .1324 Judson avenue, Highland1 Park. It tuas, built for Mr. and Mrs. Edward Reiche of 611 Sherian road, Evanston, witth James J. Gathercoal of Wilmette, as architect. This house -4s a: particularyJ attractive. early American home, and has beer& designed with contrasting mellowness of se lected unpainted brick and the freshness of painted woodwork. It is located in one of Highland Park's, establisheci home sections, away from traffic in a beautifully wooded section in Ravinia. It is one block east of St. John's avenue, which is along the railway and $hree blocks north of IPoger Williams avenue, which is the business and transpor- tation center of Ravinia. On entering the fron t door into the vestibule, there is visible at the end of the hall a picturewindow with shelves at the cross bars for color- ful and picturesque objeets d'art. This window* is located in a pine paneled breakfast room. From the vestibule is a smart little powder Gathercoal, arcbitect, with offices.-in the Wilmette State'Bank building,' Wlmette, who hasý done mnany homes a long the North Shore. National Park Group, This room is aecorated im a soft Park colle-ge were .scheduled to dusty blue. visit the National Park day nursery The çining room, also leading frorn at 1261 North Wolcott avenue, Chi- the hall, bas a wainscot about 32 cago, on Thursday of this week. inches higli in an off-white color Aniong the North Shore girls who with colonial dark blue and ivOry' have enrolled at National Park. wall paper above. The dinmng room this fail are Miss Mary Joe Hoyne, bas French doors leading to a ter- 428 Elder lane, Winnetka, and Miss. race overlookini the wooded back Martha Russell, 124 Laurel avenue, yard. The kitchen, also leading off Wilmette. from the hall, is efficiently compact thouglit is evident throu bouse in the design by out thée 1 weli. A stone veneer mité mès. ing substituted, for stucco'. PLUS -cTizMà Swc

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