Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 28 Sep 1939, p. 53

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&t/J or La~aJOMIé 939 t 1j}te Cra THIE TRADE MARK> 0F QUAITY. D ES1G NIN G FINANCINO Bý 1225 Central Avenue BUILDING, UILD IN G S 11Wilmette 456. PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS We Are Partieipttbg in REAL ESTATE WEREK' October 1 st to 7th Sponsored by The Illinois Association of Real Estate Boards ChoseYour Home Now! BUY or BUILD This is a pict'wre of a, model of the neuw home just being.completèd for Mr. andi Mrs. D. V. Trexler at 1930 Greenwood avenue, Wilmette. James J. Gathercoùl is the archîtect. The house, of news English archi- teetre, as gh rooms, two bathsa ans'$alavatorti. There is arecrea- tion room in the basement in additionto the laundry, heater room, The living roorn is fiished in .a soft warm blue with striking white woodwok Th i- isnig aoum iash. a, bonewhite dado wlth a dark pat- terned colonial paper above. The den has a warm brown wood dado with a conservative striped paper above. In the kitchen above the breakfast corner is a delicate print paper of red and blue on white background., SThe inside of the cases is a chinese red while the counter and sink top is 'several shades darker of the saine color. The floor is a Duteh blue with pure white woodwork and walls. The. master chaynber, has a duel pattern wall paper, decorative on the end walls andl soft stripes on the side. -One of the clhildren's rooms is papered in a juVenile pattern while the others have painted walls with a paper border at the ceiling. The baths have tile and washable. wall paper. Mr. and Mrs. Trexier have just moved to Wilmette from Chicago and are now enjoying their new home and environment. MOVE TO WINNETgA Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Budinger and, Gives flints on ,What to Do for Lawn and Garden. By Marshall Pottenger Blackout the bare spots at the edge of your Iawn border at this time of the year. Eradicate bare spots on the lawn itself with top dressing and grass seed. Whereý grass fails to grow, use varieties of perènnials, shrubs or evergreen s that wifl grow ini such locations. The answer to your problem cari be found in your own yard with garefu1 observing of the things that actually do thrive under adverse conditions. Lawn is without question the most important and base of beauty to aUI landscape, whether your Iafldscape be a comrbination of evergreens, shrubs, perennials, and bulbs, or any one of theni. The character of vour law i r,- Shermn iAvenue UNI. 2600 WiL 2602 Winnetka Building & Loau Association M IMm Im1411 1 %.Pk. 2616 I ~

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