Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, July 01, 1912, EXTRA, Image 9

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)ENCE SECTION -N 0 W ON THE MARKET b— v •> WJWk retire ■•• ?vre.. « -re? . relrev re. rewSe jig *s® F'wWfi'. f if I ' A' r*WwqFL-Sij^ay^tiSr U V‘~/' =--=--' ' •; —•'-" - ""-- | _.?■*.» w.<jk‘"* ,r ~~~ «fcs~— > i> "'*■ ■ P'xA’treT - I)\WL - > ss •‘places.” in each “place” are two streets as shown in the picture, and between these two ire the property of the people who own the lots facing them. i • ... p lin^ s - . . Dr. Grove realized that it required more than the house alone to make a home Places” which go through Fortified Hills and He saw that flowers and trees and pleasant surroundings were needed as well as the itrances to the homes. No car line can ever house. It takes time for trees and shrubbery to grow as well as for workmen to do ionics are built Neither can the magnificent development work. And that’s why Dr. Grove was never in a hurry to allow his prop- id for other than park purposes. erty to be placed on the market. ' raffle in front of their homes. For these Time and money and a small army of workmen and engineers have now about r (ivate streets leading to private residences. done their work. So now we have been able to secure the control of this magnificent 11 Hills is a restricted residence section. A residence section and we make this announcement that it is on the market. a meat shop or a saloon or any place of bus- jt requires a visit for one to become enthused over this delightful section. It looks ' 11 • 1 1 *ll T so different from ordinary residence sections which are generally offered homebuilders. iso that everything has been provided, as far s p ows f or itself just what care and thought and money and efforts to beautifv have fii® , comfortable and happy for residents of been expended upon it. ‘ s*l All this was done by a man who didn’t need his money back in a few months. He , . could afford to spend the fortune necessary to develop it properly and according to his \ ideas of what would make a section for homes—not simply houses. y Now that his task has about been completed; now that the trees have grown and the shrub erv * s a d to the eye, he has allowed us to assume charge of the property and offer it to home builders. We are offering it on terms which are just as interestingas the property is beautiful. We real ize that the people who are going to be happy in homes at Fortified Hills are salaried people who want and wlO appreciate the beautiful in residence sections as well as the wealthy do. We know, to °’ that these investors are those who do not find it convenient to write a check for the price of these lots—investors who want time in which to complete their payments and who need money for the home building. That’s why the terms are so reasonable. . . ® ut that’s another story. It is one we’ll tell you about when you go out to see Fortified Hills. B And when you see it, you will become enthused like others have become enthused and we believe v ou appreciate just what has been done to make Fortified Hills the ideal residence section for I yCythe m< a of moderate means. We have a beautiful illustrated booklet which tells all about Fortified Hills. It shows some of the delightful parks and drives; the rustic splendor; the quiet exclusiveness and some of the cozy, beautiful homes. It pictures happy children about pure springs which are cared for and protected The recreation park and the playground problem has been solved at Fortified Hills. It is a place where the children can play and romp without the mothers to dread the trolley and the auto mobile. It is a place where they can breathe pure, fresh air and grow strong. F° r ie a * r is F ure an d invigorating in Fortified Hills. This property looks down upon Atlan ta w^'q tsie f ’ Llst an( l f^rt anc ' sin()^e common to all cities. It is considerably higher than the city ( and from the Hills may be seen the city twenty minutes away by trolley. H But let us take vou out to this ideal suburban location—the place where every home owner ’ lives in practically a private park. remember that there is not a location in or near Atlanta where lots can be secured with the attractions ;K?Voperty offers or with the restrictions as to race, cost of houses and the like, at even at which these lots will be sold. t The Georgian, 'll h;h runs through the beautiful park in Edwin Place. This /VoaMing y piices°oJ Ipcp i(I V'A nt HCWS together with the DI'ICCS aild the att I'UCt IVC ter ITIS We haV*? nf the children whose homes are at Fortified Hills. \ ai itl mi . ? L • \ / 1 .s now L^atJ ’.n.Vnt For- 1 t T T/\T TW T i T'T’r’ «■»!«re!MnJae fort iticd Hills one of the most attractive real estate;'\.j~”. i X' , ''„t'K AtX’M!!” ■?s.|^.~xSK f S AJ pre, :’;»J Aid-'MTS ElSredvestors in Atlanta. We would like to talk to you W-U-,IIV WIN, nUUU U A re , :"X?'. :.w.K. let us send you one of '2™* booklet* .. ■ I Co., and Chas. H. Black?'.'. >re ‘".'re.' i?ftified Hills. sth f ' v'.gn'i •.-•. fi.a .I'friHi .tiiihn k< 'i' i: "t> Fire Proof Storage. Z . .t r -Al. '' ,ll ' l '' 1 J,' |" k t ■■ ■- n ■!»• *1 II ru _ - - -ML.t.i. K. .1. / jeiK'c sect ipn tor the man , I ? ../,x ' ‘ l Ahn-U-J. ,'•■ -. ; ti.'ir' »'••* t nir.nof < •*: ' ’ .V ’' ’//’J n* u ■/,d .a’.epA I'*”"' •H.riu.h--' 1 « ■ - i I ( , MV . b-2b .» ai r A . vii I’>■.■i nh . g ‘ “ K '•«* • ” ' k i \ iH THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS. wv -- ~. I \W i. .J I -re a re This is a picture of Evelyn Place, and shows with what pride Fortified Hills hcaw-r.> care for their lawns and beautify their homes. It would not be nearly so beautiful and attract- ice if there were trolley cars running in front of the doors.