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Comely Bank and the Paul and Jean Harris Home Foundation are profiled in the Rotarian magazine for December 2011.

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Directions to the Home - Note: The Home is not open, but available for drive by.
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Much
of the success of Rotary’s early growth has been
attributed to the charisma of Rotary’s founder, a legendary author,
and one of Chicago’s most successful trial attorneys. His autobiography,
My Road to Rotary, includes references to his knack for bringing
Rotary leaders
out to his home for discussions that shaped the organization that we enjoy.
Paul writes: “One winter day I was walking on Longwood Drive in a suburban
district in Chicago. The drive skirts a hill spoken of as “the ridge” which
extends for several miles in a southwesterly
direction , an unusual feature
in Chicago as most of the lies on flat ground. The houses on the west side
of the drive are built on the crest of the hill that parallels it. “On that
particular day the hill was covered with snow and many of the youngsters
were coasting without regard to the property rights involved. No property
owner, however, seemed disposed to question the rights of the youngsters to
make common ground of their hillside lawns. The picture seemed so true to
the New England life I had known and loved that the thought came to me if
ever I was to have a home of my own, it would be on the top of the hill on
Longwood Drive. The time came sooner than I expected ....I
married my bonnie Jean, and two years later acquired a home on the hill. We
named our home
“Comely Bank” after the street in Edinburgh where she spent the
days of her child and youth.”
Comely Bank
Jean
and Paul Harris celebrated their Silver Anniversary at Comely Bank and
continued to live in the house until Paul’s death in 1947. There have been
two owners since Jean Harris sold Comely Bank. The current owner, who is not
a Rotarian, sold the home to the Paul
and Jean Harris Home Foundation.
Why do we need it?
 If the walls could talk. Comely Bank would have more
to say than any other building. This fact gives this real estate property
special potential to both display archived items of current interest, and to
be used for current day Rotary meetings and small events. If users pay fair
rental fees or make donations to the maintenance fund, appropriate usage
should sustain Comely Bank forever.
Fund Raising
If every Rotarian in the world donated just
five dollars, we
would have enough for the purchase, restoration, and the establishment of a
maintenance fund.
(painting by J. B. Mayford)
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Support the preservation of Comely Bank
To give an online donation with credit card, please click Donations
To print a pledge card and mail to the foundation treasurer,
please click
Paul and Jean Harris Home Foundation Pledge Card
Foundation Board of Trustees
Robert Knuepfer,
President, ROTARY/One & PDG 6450
Brian Andersen, Vice President, Darien & PDG
6450
Fredrick Otto, Secretary, Chicago O'Hare & PDG
6450
Andrea Luehmann, Treasurer. ROTARY/One
David Groner, RI Comm., Dowagiac &
PDG 6360
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