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Both Units of This ‘Expandable House,” Completely Furnished, Will Be Open To Visitors At The Annual Home Show For 10 Days Beginning Friday ‘Expandable House’ to Be Viewed By Thousands at 24th Home Show [ee pardon The’ flower argo from 11 a. m. to 10:30 a. m. (Daylight time begin-
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Builders Start With Basic Unit, | Add as Family and Income Grow |
DOORS to the 24th annual Home Show, the most
“The House That Grows.” Both Gov. Henry F. Schricker and Mayor Al Feeney
state to visit the show which =~ ne A Ma | First, $40; second, $20; third, $10, green plant. firm of Lennox & Matthews, 4 10 honorable mention rib- The officers of the Home Show, nox, second vice president; Mrs. secretary.
: ural will be open daily, after to- and Associates.
Estate Board, one of the co-spon- way that each is different, form: sors of the show, will exhibit jg miniature model houses entered'gchemes and patterns. in a competition among public, 7 complete in its long and colorful history, will open at 5 p. m. 500, Parochial high school stu-/with the Eagle Creek Nurseries, tomorrow when thousands of interested visitors will 868 The Rel Estate Board will dation growth includes {award prizes to the winners in|thornes, crabs and other decidu-/ its booth at 8 p. m. Monday. ous plants to soften the lines of & vs . : . : Ce ' . Howard Fieber, board president, thé building. The background is hibit are Carl V. Spickeimier, dent; Edward W. Springer, fourth is still small, inexpensive . man Jr, Edward D. Pierre, Mr. have issugg proclamations calling on citizens in the city and will present the following prizes: of taxus, a beautiful, deeply rich president; Arthur A. Smock:-first vice president; Carl C. Welland, riald were used: SXpen ve mais, mak Lavarg b. hare us.
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| ‘The directors supporting the pect to find in a modern one|oficers include J. Ralph Fenster- bedroom apartment,
Here Are Facts About Home vi Home Show {maker, E. G. Péabody, Albert L.| By building the house twice in
What—24th Annual Indianapolis Home Show. Maillard, Mrs. E. L. Bohn, Rich-/tne Home Show, the visitor will When—Doors open at 5 p. m. Friday. Doors will open Ad C. Lennox, Edward D. Pierre, rirgt inspect the basic unit and 3 {Charles E. Wagner, A. H. Mer-'then enter the fully “grown™ {riam Graves, Merrill B. Ester-/qwelling as it will look in the [line, J. J. Schnitzius, Albert E./tuture. | Thomson, H.- A. Lindeman Jr. Arthur A. Bmock, first vice ios | H. liliamson Stewart Wf Who— More than 200 exhibitors will-show the latest in/w. Brown. and © [president Lot is te. Indisndpolis Edson Lowry, associated building design, materials, architecture, furnishings and ap-| Presented as the solution to the| General Plan and Model House pliances. : Fig {young couple's desire for a Committee which selected the directed the planting. The foun: © Admission Fifty Cent “Dream House,” the architects "House That Grows.” Other mem haw-] ssion—Kilty 3. [decided to build with an eye to bers of the committee are A. C.
re ha ranted thi Hane or ns, Sues “(the future. In the Basic house, Crandall, Merrill B. Esterline, + Who h ized the ex- . , > 3 h Inc, who have organ ex- Henry C. Prange, third vice presi |while the young family's income Verne K. Reeder, H. A. Linde
bons. Mr. Cantwell will present an electric drill as fourth prize. | The landscaping of the homes lhas heen given careful study.
{dens, although ‘the same size, “° The Indianapolis Real pave been decorated in such a ning Sunday).
Where—Manufacturers’ Building, State Fairgrounds.
a wide variety of color.
vice president; Richard C. Len- treasurer, and A. C. Crandall, /of the conveniences and facilities aging diréctor of the for gracious living they would ex- Show.
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morrow, from 11 a. m. to Start With Basie Unit trot The idea of “The House That 10:30 a. m., swinging over to ow." il that young couples daylight time Sunday. first would want to build the The spectacular opening day Bagic unit, shown at the top of program will include a proces- this page. Later, when family in-
sional led by the Pike Township creases and income improves, the] =
" Consolidated School band under family can add to the house, fill-
the direction of Weldon Morgan.\jno out the design of the exDr. Ralph N. Tirey, president panded house. of Indiana State Teachers ‘Col- 4 “The houses were built by WalJege at Terre Haute will ac-ter L. Stace, well known for the company a class from his College home he has built in North Irvand another group from. Saint/ington. Mary-of-the-Woods College to In-| Both the Basic and expanded dianapolis for the opening. The units have been tastefully decorband will lead the school classes ated with furniture, rugs. carinto - the mammoth pit of the pets, drapéries and lamps selected Manufacturer's Building where to achieve a maximum of charm. Dr. Tirey will make a. brief ad-| Green, Red and Gray dress. | Adams & Co. Inc, furnished Both the governor and mayor the expanded house with beauty are expected to attend. . and taste seldom achieved with Gold Keys to Unlock Houses equal simplicity, The Adams Co. The Basic (small) hoiise will be has carefully co-ordinated —color unlocked with a gold key by a and design to make the house woman studént from Saint Mary- functional as well as soothingly ‘of-the-Woods College and a wom- attractive. The dominant colors an student from Indiana State are refreshing -billiard green, Teachers College will unlock the geranium red and a warm gray. expanded unit of the “House The Basic house is furnished That Grows" with another gold by the Rainier Furniture Co., exkey. ° . pert in studied simplicity and More than 30 college and high charm, using both color and atschool classes will visit the Home| tractive designs to create invitShow during the week: Schooling and friendly interiors, groups will be ‘admitted on week| More than 200 exhibitors will | days only from 11 a. m. to 5 p. m. show the latest produéts in mod-| J. Frank Cantwell, managing di- ern living, including appliances, rector said. Special escorts have building materials and recent de-| been trained to take groups velopments in home equipment. through. The “House that Grows” was display of - home and building «selected by six Hoosiet architedts equipment and materials ever asoutside Indianapolis. The prize- sembled in Indiana. : winning design was submitted by) There also will be a miniature Richard Lennox of the architect- Home Show within the Home
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