Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 May 1949 — Page 20

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“ "Luncheon Session.

Several units of the American Legion Auxillary will meet next week, °

. The Coble Unit will have a 12:30 p. m, luncheon meeting next Friday in the home of Mrs. Ralph —Yochry, 6180 Crows Nest Drive. The assistant hostesses are to be Mesdames Harry Kerr, Kent Leasure, Bdgar Haynes and George

King. Dr. and Mrs. Gayle B. Wolfe will be hosts to the auxiliary and . post at a picnic oh June 22. New officers of the unit are Mrs. Douglas White, president; Mrs. L. A. Ensminger and Mrs. Frau Hall, first and second vice presidents; Mrs. Dan Talbot and Mrs. Clifford Jinks, corresponding and recording secretaries, and Mrs, Paul Merrel], treasurer.

« ‘Mrs. Thomas Maley, 4058 Broadway, will. be hostess to the members of the Robert E. Kenpington Unit at 1 p, m. next Fri-

day. Card, Party Set " Three - -groups. will sponsor a eard party for the veterans in the Veteran’s Hospital on Tuesday night. They are the Irvington, George 8, Patton Jr, and Edward 8. Gajllard units. The chairmen are Mesdames Lambert Christie, J. P. Smith, Robert Anderson, Fred O. Pavey, Ernest Battles and Leslie Quslay,

Protestant services the Vetran’s Hospital 3 "ty arranged y the Service ion Sunday; the Northeast Unit on May 15; the Celtic Unit on May 22 and the Gaillard Unit on May 2.

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THIS LITTLE home is aly 24 widex31'9” long, and yet it provides space for four bedrooms and an abundance of living on a very narrow lot. The architect has designed the exterior to be of vertical wood siding, but it would look equally attractive if built of cinder block or brick veneer.

The natural fireplace and field stone chimney, large picture

window in the living room, recessed front door, and bay window in the dinette, all give this home a very pretentious apPearance, As you enter the front door, which is protected by the overhanging roof, you will note a large vestibule with coat closet directly opposite it. To the right you enter the long narrow liv. ing room—one end of which is completely occupied by a pieture window, The natural fireplace is in the center of the one exterior wall, and there is sufficient plain wall space on both sides of this fireplace and directly opposite to accommodate ample living room furniture for a household: needing four bedrooms.

Bathroom Off Living Room

‘The bathroom 1s directly off ; from the living ‘room, making 2] eonvaniet for guests as well for regular membérs of the family. A small hallway in

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front of the bath leads directly to two downstairs bedrooms, the stairs leading upwards and another door leading to the kitchen, You will note how con« venient this makes the whole arrangement for the busy housewife. There -is a linen closet off the central hallway. Both downstairs bedrooms have cross ventilation and the wardrobe type closets which employ sliding doors to save the space usually occupied by the swing of a hinged door,

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To the left of the entrance way you go directly into a dinette with three bay windows, This dinette is planned in con-

is small but efficiently designed. The service bar separating these two rooms provides an unusual and decorative touch. However, if it were. desired to eliminate this feature, the wall could be

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By ELIZABETH HILLYER DON'T DO without drawer space simply because windows take up most of that wall,

H, Stumpf, Indianapolis PTA Council president, was in charge of the, meeting.

Charles D. VanBuskirk,” nominating committee chairman, will assisted by Mesdames Stumpf, 1 Applegate, B. L. Johnston, Klepper and J. ¥. Edwards, Gertrude Theumler and A, Nelsons, H. a piesa and - rson, principal, ~officilo member, * pal

‘Lagemann and Max else will’ assist Fred N.' Reeder, Byam committees head. - be will be another meeting ore re thie semester ends, it was

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extended and a sliding door installed, The ‘sink is directly under a large window overlooking the side yard, with an unusual amount of work space and cup‘boards on both sides. The stove is in the corner with a refrigerator and additibnal cupboard space opposite, Two stairs lead from the kitchen to a platform in the service entrance and to the right are the stairs’ leading. to = basement, The basement is excavated Tnder the entire house and provides ample room for a heater room, laundry and recreation room. There is space shown in the kitchen for a central chimney, providing the natural fireplace was not desired. If this fireplace were not built, of course, the chimney on the right of the liv~ ing room would not be necespary, but if you do like to have a natural fireplace, the chimney could have two flues and it would not be necessary to have the oneichimney shown next to the refrigerator in the kitchen, This is another small home that would look very well on a narrow lot, and yet provides all the conveniences and features usually found in a more expen. sive home.

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