Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 25 Jan 1940, p. 53

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the uizericanIntin Architeects whosc North Shore are 'ute of 4mcnltects. e offices are on the î~~ The company has always maih- tained a rigid policy of conser-I vatlsm ini the placing of mortgages. This is evidenced by the compara- tively few 'foreclosures on mort- now at Nok de gages underwritten by the Heine- signing adcon- mann company. struéting t h e i 1r The amount of the mortgageb mode is,' wh!ch itsali or very large is no facto Iilb t cl it is. pointed out. The same conser- o f. one-quarter " vative and individuai attention is fo- inch to the foot.cse n 0i mr -aeor lban trans- it is éxpe:cted that acios the model exhibit Iatos will be çlaced ýonI display about the ReportIBig Dem and ftor, midle f nxtVitried V enetian Bli*nds month. The. an-' R. a. Ste ee nouncernent wil appear. in these' The. Normandie. Venetian, Blind, columns. ;company reports an ever increasing Plan Permanent Exhibit. demand for Venetian Mlinds into This follows a previous announce- day's modernm home. Interior' dec- men, mde eeetlyby ie am orators are including the Venetian comany ofa ermnen exibt .of Blind in, their sciieme of modemn some twenty-six types of interior Ihm dcrtin ecueofti wall finishes for homes, established nw I laleinMiy titrie J in conjunction with the Johns-Man- nwaalbeh ayatatv ville compàny, as weIl as of oth er colors including Pastel shades. The construction materials.ehbi automatie stop and worm gear tilt The urpoe oftheadd to the simplicity of their oper-, stated, is to give opportunityv for atioh. The Normandie Venetian prospective home builders and me- Blind company is located at 5 115 So. modelers to select designs and mate- WlssreCiao riais 'with greater assurance that the cornpleted building wili rneet or remodeiinig job inspects the dis- their needs and embody their ideas. play of materials, etc.. sees with Visualize Completed Job his. own eyes what his . architect or The average peson, itj1s poited cnrco assgetd 0Ul, i unbleto vsaietecm'. btween th architevts, contrpitor pleted homne or the practicabiity of i we h rhtcs otatr various miaterials used i a modemn and prospective new home owners, housè. The individual, perhaps. bas or the owners of homes who con- explained to the architect. in a gen- template remodeling work, that this emal way, the family equirements department has been opened accord- in the contemplated home, and the ing to Robert G. Steele, manager plans are developed accordingly. In o ecrLme opne doing so, however, either the archi-: in Hubbard Woods. teet or contractor-perhaps both-; Permanent Dlsplay has- suggestions. to make. regarding' The depatment, Mm, Steele ex- design, layout or intemior fihishe any! plained, is open at ail times to, one of which suggestions had Mod- people who desire to come in. It is ern designing and construction ap- separate fromn the company's offices, proval, but to the inexperienced in- thus affomding a rniximumn of pr.i- dividual it often is impossible to vis-I vacy where visitors may eome andI *RoyU J. piehl's netv home ýat 181 gfrch street, Win- netka - i8 of Georg- ian .tUle architec- ttsre and has fine ToOMS. It ipas d e- sÎgned by Robert* Seyfarth and built by Blorklund and Peterson. Aliss V ii yi n *a Raclin 18 the owner of this eight-room f rame residence at 510E1 ed e r Lne, Winmetka, Robert S. Arnol and Associ- ates zvere the archi- tsocts. - 4 4~04 CompIt. e oting nd Air Conduitioning - Disi .TIMUN - VIint Autoaaatic - C SCHAMPEL IIEATING 3012-14 Centrel Street. Evanstoà.

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