Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 April 1949 — Page 25

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Mrs. E. C. Rumpler| DR. R ANSWERS—

To am Fomine veloped phlebitis in legs. After three mon has not yet gone away.

- Flays Democrats “Why be a lican now? This always has been a nation of} two parties and must continue; g0.. One of the great parties has tunate complication » forsaken the American way and 1s often difficult to would regiment our freeborn| a sAmerican’ citizens.” This was the! ‘message “given by Mrs, E. A) Rumpler who spoke yesterday before the Indianapolis Woman's |

Republican Club in the Columbia Club.

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THIS LITTLE two-bedroom “home will fit on a very narrow lot, and yet provides an abundance of convenient living for a very minimum cost. The architect has designed the exterior to be of white wood siding with vertical wood siding on the gable end of the dining room.

It's: of square type construc- | tion, and since it is often said | that every time you go around | the corner it costs. $500, the i cost of building this home in most areas should be the very { minimum. You enter the front door which is protected by a small front porch. There is lattice on both sides of this entrance, providing a space for climbing | roses or other vines. You go directly. into a vestibule and op- | posite is a clothes closet pro | viding a place for the young- | -sters to shed their coats and | rubbers. = The living room is small but square in shape, and even provides ample room for a small | natural fireplace, if desgjred. | There are three doors into this living room, and the one directly ahead enters a small hall

This location for "the bath makes it exceptionally convenfent not only to members of the | household from the bedrooms, | but to the guests in the living room as well. - . » OPPOSITE the bath there are stairs leading to the second floor, The addition of two gables at-the back of this home would give sufficient room for an additional bedroom or sewing room to be finished at a later date. ! There is a linen closet in .the { hallway, and to the left and | right are two nice bedrooms, | both with cross ventilation. | , 8 ®

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DEVON Each bedroom has a wardrobe type closet with sliding doors. The other door from the living room goes directly into a dining room, which in turn is connected to the kitchen. The kitchen itself is very compact and efficient, The sink has a large window directly over it with space underneath for potted plants, There is work space on both sides of the sink and cupboards overhead. On the oppesite wall there is room for a refrigerator and stove,

two more Suphaards. 5 LEAVING the kitchen, you will note there are two steps down to a platform leading to the service entrance to the left or to the basement on the right. Beside the two steps leading’ down there iz room for a broom closet and a milk chute. The. basement itself is excavated under the entire house and provides ample space for a heater laundry and recreation room. . . y

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‘Jack Behringer will be hosts for {a dinner party tomorrow night in| Mrs. Malcolm” Moore. ithe University Club. The party] {will honor Miss Joan Booger and, {daughter, Mrs. James Grimes, will Mr; {her fiance, William L. Elder. The give a° breakfast May 1 in the | couple will be married May 25 in Indianapolis Athletic Club for ./the Second Presbyterian Church. [the Sunday the prospective bride- for the future bride is a junch[groom's parents, Mr. and- Mrs. eon Bowman Elder, will entertain for Club. {their son and Miss Boozer.

‘May | Breakfast Miss Betty Welch will give a given

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‘Mr. and Mrs. John Holliday and) of Miss Boozer on Apr. 30 by Miss! Natalie Moore and her mother, Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. John 8,

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Mrs. J. M. Heffelfingér and her May 21 in the Hotel Lincoln for Elder and his bride-to-be, ' ,

Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Behringer and ‘Mrs. Raiph Spaan will ene tertain May 22. During the - week before the wedding Mr. and Mrs. Donald N. Test will give a party for. the out-of-town guests: and members of the bridal party. The day before the wedding Mr. and Mrs, Rov C. Bain will be hosts for.a funcheon and Mr. and Mrs, Ralph W. Boozer, parents of the bride-to-be, will give a bridal dinner.

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