Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 December 1940 — Page 33
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Fay C. Cash Takes Over as + Head of North Side Group; Sales Heavy.
2 Newly ‘elected officers of the . ‘North Side Realtors, a division of ‘tae Indisrapolis Real Estate Board,
will be installed Monday at the Veekly Cnndry Cottage meeting. 3 They ale; Fay C. .Cash, chair‘than; Forest B, Kellogg, vice chair‘Ian, afd Lorin Driscoll, secretary‘treasurer, i Reported. at this week’s meeting Vere sales totaling $131,950. Houses ‘were sold at: 4610 E, 34th '8t, by Ford V. Woods, Bt. by R. &. Peckham, 2085 N. Dela‘tare’ St. by Mr. Driscoll, 1429 E.
ive. by Jack C. Carr, and a home in Northern Hills by John H. Elam of he Hall-Hottel Co. « Lots reported sold were: 45 acres at Trader’s Point by Howard W. Hieber, 13 acres on U. S. 52 near Trader's Point by Forest M. Knight, & §0-acre farm on Road 34 by Mr. Carr, 8 acres.and two lots in Sherwood Village on 106th St. and two lots in Sherwood Village by John H. Max of Atkinson & Co., a lot at 46th St. and Graceland Ave. by Mr. Kellbgg, two Jots in Meridian-Kessler Terrace b§ Mr. Cash and a lot at 32d St. and Carvel Ave. by Mr. Cart.
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Gardening—
out being potted in soil.
a temporary nature.
of Malaya.
There are many house plants, very attractive for winter window decorations, that will grow in water with-
Some plants suitable for water culture will grow indefinitely while others must.be regarded as being of One of the most tolerant of plants is the Chinese or Japanese evergreen, a native
This will thrive even if it does not
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House Plants Make Lively’ Winter Window Decorations
get much light and it may live for five or six years in water. Its culture is simple. You merely take the long
water. The Chinese evergreen is related to the Jack-in-the-Pulpit and the calla lilly. There are tropical plants
other than these ‘belonging to. the same family which are adapted to water culture. Among them-are the relatively small - leaved, trailing or climbing philodendrons and pothas. Another trailing plant, well adapted to water culture in the house, is the English ivy. This must be kept under cool conditions curing the winter. If it is grown at ordinary room tems perature, keep it between the window’ curtains and the glass where
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the air is likely to be cooler than that of the room propet. The container may be suspended from the
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Another type of easily grown plant is known by the general term:of “Wandering Jew.” There are three distinct genera —- trandescantia, zebrina snd commelina—to which the name is applied. The one most com= monly seen is lebrina pendual and is a native of Mexico. Cut two inches from the upper part of a carrot and stand it in & shallow dish of water. In the course
of a few weeks fern-like leavés will
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BACKS RULING To AD "HOOSIER ARCHITECTS
Attorney. General Samuel D. Jackson has issued an opinion supporting the. State Board of Registration for Architects in its rulings to aid Hoosier architects -ealled into milieet 4 will i th I ow wa. ve the Plans for 20th: Annual = |annual Listiowat license fees, plus the CT . ‘ restora fee usually charged for Exposition. ~"|delinquency, from drafted architects. The 20th ann usl. In dianapolis Purther, the Board also will held up
the collection of license: fees from Home Show, to be held in | the| junior aychlfects who enter selective Manufacturers’ Building March 28 ninety Juniors are those APD) Medy YI bs Wn most {Who
‘passed their professional expretentious In histe aminations last June and were due ‘The Inatana Buildets’ home :it
SET READY FOR *41- HOME SHOW
My. ‘Jackson, in his opinion, held that any penalties ed by the AThitsciuril Rag ietrationiay not inflicted against persons entering the Army or.the National Guard.
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Officers for the 1941 show are:
Harold Hayes, Dan C. Hess, M. B. Esterline . and T. R. Black, vice
tary; Merritt Harrisoh, treasurer. and J. Frank Cantwell, ‘managing director.
both heat and cold. .
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2 total of 18,880 Marion County families repaired or built homes under the National Housing Act from 1935 to June 30 this year, Re, Earl Peters, ‘FHA state director, sald. to-
day. { The 13,691 property Suprovement loans amounted to $4,398,334, while 5189 small home martgages ‘Were accepted for ce amounting to $21,811,401, . : “At present,” Mr. Peters . “FHA has on hand only five ind in the entire state which have heen soquired by default” = = Semtptem——_), SHINGLES MADE LIKE: { ROAD The construction of an; asphalt shingle is similar to that of an assurfaced with gfavel. Instead of being applied over a base Athy Tord, the asphalt and granule layers are applied to a base .of saturated felt. This: combinatfofi of granules and
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Design, Light Fixtures and Wallpaper Carry Out Colonial Motif.
Design, light fixtures, hardware and wallpaper carry out the Colonial motif in the two bedroom home built at 237+®. Westfield Blvd. by Arthur A. Smock. It is open by appointment only. The exterior is finished in rockfaced Indiana limestone. Wood-
work throughout is white enameled, windows are paned, a ceilings
(except in the kitchen) ‘are white,
The entrance hallway is finished in a gray Colonial block print paper and has a cloak closet just at the foot of the stairs. To the right is the living room with a marble faced fireplace with a white Colonial mantel.
Window is Wide
The picture window takes up nearly the entire front wall. The living room paper is a delicate blue with silver striping. To the left of the fireplace is a doorway
to the porch: which has a cement floor and will be screened-in. An archway leads to the dining room which has gray paper below the white chair rail and a floralpatlerned paper above. A swinging door leads to the kitchen, which is finished in tan, brown and yellow. The yellow-tan marbelized linoleum on the floor has a brown feature stripe in the same shade as the linoleum cabinet tops. Large wood cabinets finished in white enamel are built around the sink and window above it.
Nook Oft Kitchen
Off the kitchen is a breakfast nook, a feature of which is a collapsible ironing poard fitting into a wall closet. A hallway from ihe living room! leads to the bath, which also has access to a front room intended either for ah extra bedroom, library: or den. This room has celadon green paper with white polkadots and a white blossom pattern over-
way. In this room is a large closet. The staitway wallpaper matches that of the entrance hall The upper hallway has a large linen closet near the bath. The northeast bedroom is hung in a rose paper with an autumn flower pattern in white, grey and silver. The southwest bedroom paper fis blue with silver stripes. Both rooms have ample closets and the southwest one has a pair of small chesthigh doors leading to an attic storage area.
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