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THIS SMALL HOME is only 25'x28' and still it provides an abundance of convenient and cheerful living. The plan is ‘excellent and has proven. popular

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The exterior of the house is a combination of brick veneer and horizontal wood siding, but cinder blocks could be substituted for the brick veneer part

You enter the front door into a small vestibule with a con-venient-coat closet on the left, You go directly from this vestibule into a nice size living room with a window in the front and To the right of the vestibule is the entrance to the dining room, which is small but has a bay in front with three windows, and pro vides ample space for a table

THE KITCHEN is directly next to the dining room, and it is suggested that a folding installed in the entrance between these two rooms. The kitchen is quite small but compact and efficient. You will note that there is a large window directly over the sink with working counters and cupboards on both sides. There is another working counter... next to the stove and cupboards over this counter and

The service door leads directly from this kitchen on to a platform, and the stairs leading to the basement go straight down, which eliminates the necessity corners p laundry and other bulky items out of this

THERE 18 a small hall off of the living room, and two bedrooms and bath open directly into this hall, The bedrooms cross ventilation, and the bath in betweeh sy

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By RUTH ANN HAMILTON “What happens within the family to children when they are very young has more im-

of us dream,” Mrs, Spencer Tracy, wife of the movie actor, Indianapolis Press Club last Speaking in-behaif of a program to find, encourage and train the parents of deaf - dfen, Mrs. Tracy urged Be parents of such youngsters gin their work when the child is 3 years old, if possible. __.Bhe is here for the annual convéntion of the Indiana Speech and Hearing Therapy Association today and tomorrow, Sessions are being held at the Hotel Lincoln in co-opera-tion with the Indiana Society

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“of To The movie actor's wife, who serves as president and of the John Tracy Clinic “in Los Angeles, Cal, told her story of how the clinie began | as a small group of interested | Although she'd had no formal | training in the work, Mrs, Tracy was asked “to ledd the group because she had trained her deaf son to speak. is 24 years old now and is able to converse normally, she said. From {ts humble beginnings, the Tracy Clinic has snowballed into a program that reaches "hundreds of deaf chilren all over the world, Mrs. Tracy explained. Its activities include classes for parents, a nursery school for parents and children together and correspondence courses which are

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sent to more than 35 countries, Mrs. Tracy will address the convention at 7:30 p. m. today. The ‘meeting is open to the public, |

be {sponsored by ‘the Indianapolis Photoplay Indorsers, It will be

held at 1:30 p. m. Wednesday in| {the Meridian Room of the Colonial Furniture Co. Pw

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‘Mrs. Joe Rand Beckett will speak to the Converse Depart{ment Club, Converse, Ind. on Mar. 31. Her subject will be “Pat-

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nents and he called four spades. He hoped he could hold the set to two tricks or 300 points. If you can't win-on a hand, why not try to reduce your losses? About this timeé, Mr. Muzzy’'s mind was out in left field. But Mr. Champion doubled the fourspade bid so violently that Mr Muzzy came out of his reverie with a bang. He had a good hand. They weren't going to push him around. If anybody wanted

look for Mr. Judge, the demon kibitzer, he was right there delightedly flipping through the pages of his book of laws. never plays but he loves to settle bridge disputes. He is jealous of his self-appointed position of offi< cial arbiter. One night another kibitzer offered to quote the law on an infraction of the rules. Mr, Judge eyed him coldly. “What do you mean,” he said, “trying to horn in our OUR game?”

say about tedoubling your own partner's’ double. Mr. Muzzy could make any proper call he chose. He ‘could even pass. However, if he did pass, his opponents could

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College Club will meet at 6:30 p. m. Tuesday in the home of Mrs. Edmond W, Hebel, 5515 Washington Blvd. Hostesses for the dinWilliam

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Mr. Muzzv thought long and| hard. His partner, Mr. Champion, had not elected to bid five hearts) and he had great respect for Mr. Champion's judgment. Muzzy elected to pass. Mr. Dale exercised his right to cancel the double and Mr. Champion was barred from any further bidding. As you see Mr. Dale was right in his original estimate of the hand. East-West can make five hearts, whereas four spades by North-South is down only two tricks—one spade, one heart, one diamond and two clubs. But never| had Mr. Dale dreamed that his

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Alpha Chi Omega Plans Dinner

The "1941-42 pledge classes of the Butler University chapter of Alpha Chi Omega Sorority will have a “pitch-in” supper at 6:30 p. m. tomorrow in the chapter house. Alumnae and active members guests; ~The proceeds of the ‘party will be given to the building fund. Mrs. Charles Metzger, Mrs. Howard W. Davis, Miss Anne Dorn and Miss Rosemary Myers are hostesses. Mrs. Donald Pedlow and Mrs. Richard Bennett will be in charge of the pro-|

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“Emotional Problems of TeenAgers” is the topic to be discussed by the parent education class of School 9 at 2 p. m. Wednesday in the school. The| PTA of School 86 will have a fathers’ night program at 7:30] , m. Wednesday in the school. Roy Price is chairman. Dr. Philip Hedrick wil talk on "Prévention of Diseases In Child-

Thursday of the parent education unit of School 1 in. the school. The parent education class of School 78 will. meet at 1:30 p. m. Thursday in- the school. Mrs. McCammon will talk on “Personality and Problems of Adjustments.”

ITSC to Celebrate

The Erin Isle Chapter, ITSC,

at 8 p. m, today in the home of Mrs. K. 8. Rosenberger, 4945 Kingsley Ave. Special guests will be Mrs, H. L. Collins, Federation president, and Mrs. Claude Lett, Artman Council president. Mrs. Noble [Reynolds will talk.

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