Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 61, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 March 1918 — Describes an Ideal Dwelling. [ARTICLE]
Describes an Ideal Dwelling.
“A home is not properly a show place,” says Noble Foster Hoggson. “Rather, it Is a house and a plot of ground that, together, bring rest to the aged, peace to the strong, and joy to the hungry, riotous spirit of youth. It Is a creating —not a mere fulfilment of an order, the result of contract well or 111 kept, a thing to be bought and paid for by mqney. “Money cannot buy a home,” declares Mr. Hoggson, "but,” he adds, “he who hungers for a home may, by taking counsel with those who are practiced in giving expression to human desires in terms of houses and their environments, achieve a result ahlte as happy and as truly as if he were to alt to a great portrait painter."
