October, i p2 j 
5 
Indiana Limestone Lends Charm to the Small House 
Into the building of the small house go 
fond dreams. It must be a house of 
beauty, of the intimate charm that only 
the small house can command—and 
yet must possess an inherent dignity. 
For dignity, the foresighted builder 
looks to his exterior — and he wisely 
chooses natural stone. Natural stone 
is beauty that needs no adornment; it 
is lasting, and it has dignity that only 
natural stone can give. 
Indiana Limestone is the supreme nat^ 
ural stone. From the depths of a great 
quarry deposit in the hills of southern 
Indiana comes this handsome stone. 
Millions of dollars have been spent on 
its development—and the vision of 
the few has made possible the dreams 
of the many for a home of lasting 
loveliness and dignity. 
cA folaer descripti've of the house illustrated abo've, or any informa¬ 
tion on Indiana Limestone, sent free upon request. Address Indiana 
Limestone ^arrymen’s Association, Box I- 782, Bedford, Indiana 
( T/ie Nations Building Stone 
