Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 April 1939 — Page 25
FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 1099
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JUDGES TO GIVE | OPINIONS TODAY ON 10 GARDENS
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All Emphasize Flowers, Shrubs and Trees Familiar |
To Indiana. |!
Judging of the 10 gardens at the, danapolis Home Show will begin
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at 2 p. Wh. today when thiee judges §
tour the gardens being sponsoied by nine local ¢lubs. Conforming With this years “all-|
mdiana” theme, the gardens have) : been designed to use Rowers, shrubs) |
and trees familiar to Indiana. |
Schuyier Notan, landscape architect, §
Jaiq out the gardens i the original
design and EB. A. Smith dew the
final plans. Judges, as announced by Mus Robert HW. Niles, member of the
Home Show board of ditectors, are: §
Gordon Ness, artist; Clute, acting advizer of the botanical | gaidens at Holliday Park, and James Lowy, jocal nuiseryman, also on he Poaid of directors. The Emerson Giove Junior and Senior Clubs aie joint Sponsors of | one garden, while the emaming| nine aie spontoied by the: Blue) Flower, North Fad, Neophyte, | Arbutus, Marigold, Womens Deartment Club Spade and Tyowel | o oo and Biookside Gaiden Tabs
WOMAN, 16 MEN CHIEF SPONSORS
Represent Nine of City's Major ‘Building Groups, Including Architects.
One woman and 16 men iepiesenting nine major Mdianapolis building tiades groups, are the chief sponsors of the Home Show. : Members of the mdianapolis Home Show, ne, spontor of the exhibit, mehde dhe Architects Asvociation, Nurserymen, Constivetion League, Electiie Leagwe, Gaiden Clubs, Chambery of Commerce. Home Buildeis Asvoriation, Real Estate Board and the Material and Dumber Deal ei Those representing these oiganzations include Bd Pierre and Mey= yiti Hairison eof the architects: M. B. Esterline and James H. Lowy. | of the nuiserymen: J H Carmine and Roy T. Fatout, of the Construe: | tion Deagwe; Ted C. Brown 2nd! Emmett Ralkbon, of the Eleetrie League; Nit Robert H. Miles of the garden clubs: Carl €. Weiland and W. Paul Jones of the Chamber of Commerce. Robert I. Mason and Marion | Graves, of the Home Builders: Walter Exams and T. E Grinslade of the Real Estate Board and Charles EE. Wagner and Carl V. Spickeimiey of the material and umber dealers. Nr. Weiland is group president. No. Wagner it treasurer, and My, Jones Ix secretary. The four vice Pe are Mr, Harrison, Mus les, My. Sxterline and My. Graves.
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Humes Speciat WASHINGTON, April 14—=More funds and cheaper ierms are avails able (oday for home financing uns der the FHA plan than ever before In history. Officials of FHA report that applications for FHA inswance on small home mortgages have exceeded $23.000.000 a week for the last several weeks, with each week setting a new high The number of lending institutions identified with the FHA home financing program has ipereased to 2 marked extent in the last few months, ax the spring building season got under way mM many areas the raves of inter est for loans are declining below the 31s per cent maximum permitted by PHA regulations. This ineludes in. terest and insurance Prospective home owners. under the FHA plan, now ean pay for a home over a long period of years with regular monthly payments like rent
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Ties Photo.
Women visitors to the Home Show: model howe spent most of thelr time inspecting the all-electiie kitehen. The equipment i in | white enamel, the ceiling is of canary yellow, the floor covering is blue | linoleum with an meh-Wide stripe of yellow. Miss Peggy Murray (eft)
showed her mother, Mig Thomas Muay,
in cooker in the electric stove.
Architect Ayres | Is Master |
Leslie F. Avies, the local arehieet Who designed the Home Show, nas been Yesponwible for making it one of the mort coloviul of the 18 hdianapolis has seen. Many of the ideas developed in | the decoration of Ris studio-apart-incorporated in the Home Show. Mr. Ayies has been an impor | tant part of the Show since 1933 when he designed the home for the centerpiece. He also designed the 1933 model home and each vear has aided in drawing the
Some officials of he exhibit eredit him with intioducing the idea of combining the house and gardens and replanning the booths at the Nanufactwrers Building entrance to ive a move unified effect. All of them agiee that much of the color development has been due te hig ideas. After his graduation fiom Teeh= nical High School, where he Qeveloped his flair for design, Mw. Avie: won a scholarship to the Princeton University school for | architecture. Here he received his foundation for modern design, he said Later he was design consultant to A. M. Strauss of Ft. Wayne on {he medical building on the Mdi~ | ana University campus at Bloom: | maton, and move yecently, on the business and science buildings there. He haz designed many homes | in Indianapolis and throughout the State and POW is working on a North Side apartment house, | which he says will be a decided innovation over other apartments, using modern desigh and color combinations The most outstanding feature of Riz combination apartment, studio and workshop is the inter |
! play of color
He has taken a double house |
an apartment and the other into | an office and workshop. yeception room
At Interplaying Color
relieved By light stripes and large Chinese fgwies in shades of yellow, purple, blue, gieen and red. The curtains, walls, linoleum and
decorations are black with coloved | stripes. Both the windows and a | white ton centerpiece are round. | The apartment side of the house | opens on a blue reception room | Xith a jose and crystal powder | | Yoom adjoining. The combina= | tion living, dinihg and game room | have walls and ceiling of dubon= | Two white porcelain dane=- |
net. ing figures are set in a round niche.
A rose-biown wall forms the background for a white couch, |
bookshelves and flower prints.
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DIANAPOLIS TIMES ___ lect yic/SHOW AMONG BEST,
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CANTWELL CLAIMS
The Indianapolis Home Show is one of the finest exhibitions of its class in the United States, aceord= ing to J. Frank Cantwell, managing director. = | My. Cantwell says the local shew often has been cited by home build= | ing authorities as an example for other exhibits.
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