Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 January 1940 — Page 12

FORECASTS 150 | { ‘MODEL’ HOMES INSTATEIN "40

Builders Association Aid Predicts Two Sizes; Con-

clave Ends Today. O. E. S. Sponsors Party-—The| Benefit Party Set—Service Post] 3 Englewood O. E.'S. 483 is to spon-|128 American Legion, will hold a

“At 150° ‘model * ,| sor a card party Saturday evening re and bridge party to- ' homes a eX Imodek Shsineerad at the Masonic Temple, 27141: E. benent he he in the Fy iy) at|] and cities during Dor a Wns Washington St. Mrs. M. Martin is EE on R. O. McCord is combn LS AEE fu W. DIARIES, | i, charge ot arrangements. Qaliancom, @ ari a Lumber and ‘Builders Sup- mittee chairman, ply Association secretary, predicted today. ab The prediction was made on the Slosng - - of jhe association's ; - convention at - Pool Hotel. ii te C1y The homes will be in two sizes, - Mr. Slagle said. Small one-story houses will be built with dimensions of 24x30 feet at a cost of about $2100 plus the lot, Two-story homes, with dimensions of 1714x26 feet will be built at a cost to the owner of about $3500 plus cost of the lot. & 40-Foot Front Sufficient

Each house can be built on a lot| with a 40-foot front. { _The small home will have a combination living room and dining Toom, two bedrooms, one bathroom, . a kitchen and an unfinished upstairs. : The larger home will have a liv-

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Humane Society Meets—The annual meeting of the members of the Indianapolis Humane Society and the monthly meeting of directors will be held at 8 p. m. tomorrow in Room 206, Holliday Building, 241 E. Ohio St. >

Butler Magazine Out Feb. 1—-Jack Heide, editor, announced today that the second issue of the Butler University literary magazine MSS will appear Feb. 1. Among the contents will be a short story, ‘“Bussman’s Holiday,” by Marilyn Morgan, Indianapolis; a long narrative poem, “Maid of Night Rock,” by. Robert Pace, and other articles.

“History of Nursing’y Topic—The Indiana Association of the History of Medicine will meet Wednesday at 8 p. m. in the Indiana University Medical School auditorium, 1040 W. ing room. a diki 3 Michigan St. Miss Cordelia Hoeflin Bi ho in jus room, a kitchen, will give a talk on “History of NursBatre Yooms and one ing,” illustrated with dolls, and Dr. Both Rouses more oe, Maes 5 Thurman B. Rice will talk on “The Slagle, will be built. en a basic] Charles B. Sipe...Eminent Com- |History of Bacteriology. rectangle, giving maximum inside| , mander. Allen to Address Club—W. RowSpace for least cost. There will be Charles B. Sipe will preside for land Allen, personnel director at L.

EO suighior treatments for each of the first time as eminent comman- I oa ill speak 2 he plans. der of the De Molay Commandery, | yotel Severin tomorrow.

Foundation Formed Ruigiis Templar, at the Commanery meeting Monday. Addresses Church Meeting—The #5 we Building: will be done Jocally Mr. Sipe and other officers were | Rev. R. Malcolm Ward of Maumee, * men of the hewl fo : di €ld | installed last Monday at ceremonies | O., will speak at 6:30 p. m, tomorrow Tones Fon bsidia ana at the Commandery Asylum at|at the annual congregational meetTie. tom aauam . su > ary Oli Oriental Lodge, 22d St. and Central [ing of All Saints Episcopal Cathedral Sli Be do Ave. parish at the Cathedral House, 1559 Da on, Inc., o glon,| Other officers are Ralph I. Rout-|Central Ave. Annual reports of all y . zahn, . generalissimo; Edwin M.|organizations in the parish will be oii great year was prophesied for|pemlow, captain general; George N.|read and plans for 1940 will be outndiana and national lumbermen Cass, senior warden; Herbert E. lined.

by Douglas Whitlock, Washington; Hill, junior warden; Joseph J. Now President at Helm—Guy H

D. C. brick and tile expert, at a Davis, prelate; Walter J. Twiname, Willits, DEW president of the

breakfast meeting. treasurer; W 'd- | Mr. Whitlock said it was possible |er: Faun 2 Sy a Indisnapoliy Beal, Baste Board,

hat residential building might in-|pearer: Har i presided over his first meeting .of ; ry G. Perrine, sword rs uh 590s Sn Tm, © Pe the "Hower. Washington. Given

~ & pointed to activity in home modern- den, and Edward Schuler, sentinel Suen, residential building in sub-| The Commandery will be inspect- PONS: WEEM A oan. a» a 30-million ' dollar eq March 2 by Ralph Howard, P.|gram was arranged by vice president ii doles mmmissseine ms carb, genes! ot the Bond knees” ~mil rand Commander; iana. . iia : plant building increase. \, y of Indiana Block Manager Speaks ; \

| He urged dealers to remain cog~| Magician to Entertain — James nizant of these “changing hofi- imnie) Trimble, Terre Haute maons” of the building trades afd Sician. will entertain members of interpreted the changes: as a sign the Indianapolis Press Club and

of a “properly sensitized consumer-|tDeir guests at a dinner program ORI Tae ""| Tuesday night at the Press Club,

. Charles A. Jones, Wm. H. Block |8 Monument Circle. Oo. manager, was the first ea Card Party Set Saturday—The ME. Commis, Your choice of any on be break fas} MUSA, He i Busy Bee Club of Druids will spon- Stylist. Permanents. © Prob ng. » | _|sor a pillowcase card party SaturRelationship iy Retail Business. [day at 8:30 p. m. at 220 Parkview] SMILE BEAUTY SHOP cD n t rs also heard Ave, Mrs. Nellie Ferguson is in || gos macs. Ave. L1--0026 ack Bryant, Asphalt Shingle and charge of arrangements. -. FRENCH SALON Roofing Institute managing editor, ' . on “Asphalt Roofing.” y A ; po E. A. Woods, Southwestern Re-| Miss Katherine L. Resener fo- VR : ; A i tail Lumberman’s Association sec- day received a diamond a a ik | retary, addressed the group on| commemoration of a half century BARGAI Is) Your Association and You. of continued service with the The dinner and dance at the| Fletcher Trust Co. and its predeRiley Room of the Claypool Hotel| cessor companies. The pin was

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- will close the 56th annual Indiana| given by the Fletcher Trust | Z23 Association convention, which has| Twenty-year Club. Arrangements | fF | been meeting since: Tugsday. and the presentation were made ; : Harold Van Orman, former Lieu-| by Rex P. Young. Miss Resener || SPECIAL ROUND TRIP COACR FARES tenant Governor, will be the prin-| originally was an employee of the Good on Specified Trains Only— cipal speaker. 3 Alex Metzger & Sons Agency, For Details Consult Agents

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