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October | 15 23 Electric Homes To Open Today

Four Levels of Living Covered

In Ready-to-Live-in Houses

FOUR ALL-ELECTRIC HOMES, each a showplace of the decorator’s art, and each designed to provide the finest! living for four pocketbook levels, will be opened to the

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IDEAL HOME, 1154 E. 57th St., an abundance of room and electric servants.

Electric Living

On Four Levels

{| THE FOUR houses unfold the dream of the effortless future. |. They represent four degrees of living, from thrift to deluxe. These homes, the last word in -| functional architecture, are beautifully furnished, and generously | ¥ _ | equipped. Thoughtful builders for | : | the first time are including major electric equipment in the house package. » ”n LJ

{| HOOSIERS who see these i | homes, with their matchless splendor, will see for the first time

For 23 days this on-the-!

jreally an exposition of electrical . site exposition of Electric Korn the added eleLiving will display a wonder-:gance of the interior decorator's§ It unfolds the fruits of . : laboratory research, gives visitors kitchen equipment, automatic a hint of home life in the future.’

land of lighting effects,

laundries, electric workshops, television and heating.

To embellish their studied architectural allure, the four hoMes are furnished, the two lower level units by the Rainier Furniture Co., and the two higher level | units by the Home Decorating De-| partment of L 8. Ayres & Co. »

A Miniature Jewel

THRIFT HOME. This compact! Jewel of functional living will amaze visitors both from the ease which has been achieved in living and the sparkling charm of its decoration, The home is small but once inside the visitor will forget size | and become lost in the wonder- | land of electric equipment, in-, cluding television, which makes this one of the most attractive of | all the homes, and the lowest priced. It has three bedrooms with gen- | erous window lighting and electric! lighting which enhances the subtle | charm of its interior decor. It has eleven circuits and an abundance of outlets including one of the most unusual, yet most modern, which is located just outside the front door for electric yard equipment such as lawn-/ mower and hedge trimmer. } Its kichen is all Westinghouse electric, complete with radio and | all small equipment, including] larger equipment such as stove, | refrigerator, Tange and exhaust! fan. i

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: | Upstairs Game Room | BUDGET HOME. This house

* built by the Albert E. Thompson

Co. at 2613 E. 58th St., South Drive, isstastefully furnished by | the Rainie® Furniture Co. It has a fireplace in a generous-sized! living room and a game room up- | stairs for entertaining, family, privacy or television parties. The kitchen has a garbage dis- | poser built into the sink, Westing- | house range and refrigerator, | Laundromat and electric clothes! dryer. All of the homes have su-| per-size electric hot water tanks. It has a separate garage and is} painted white with green shutters, | a favorite of Jong OWEN,

An Eye-Catcher

IDEAL HOME. This home built | by the Meridian Construction Co., and furnished by L. 8S. Ayres & Co. at 1154 E. 57th St. probably will have more appeal for the! average home lover. Its neighborhood is quiet and wooded, giving the setting a natural elegance. Two of its three bedrooms and baths are on the second floor. And the first floor rooms ‘include’! a charming living room, one bed- | room, a bath and combination laundry-kitchen-breakfast nook, !

" and dining room.

Electrical equipment includes a dishwasher, ironer and home! freezer, all in the purchase pack-| age. It has an attached two-car garage and a picture window taking advantage of the bafkyard foliage. In building this home the archi-| tects studied the number of steps | taken by the average person and | reduced them by planning. It has a cozy upstairs living room or/ den which is sure to attract at-| tention. » » » |

Gem of Architecture

DELUXE HOME. This designer’s gem built by Robert L. Mason in the luxurious neighborhood at 480 W. Hampton Drive., departs from usual_home features. It is ultra-functional in design with, stimulating colors and artistic set-! tings competing with its all-elec-tric conveniences. It has three bedrooms, two baths and a powder room all on, one floor. Most unusuzl is the pic-|

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room with fireplace but only a, few steps from an open, electric | kitchen and streamlined laundry. Its coloring is exotic. In one| room visitors will see chocolate colored walls and exciting geaper

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"IN EACH "HOME “there will be | attendants to greet guests and i show them through. Each home has been planned in | co-operation with the Westing-| house Better Homes Research Jureau and the Indianapolis wer & Light Co. It is expected that more than 100,000 persons will see the homes | in the next 23 days when they, will be closed to visitors and| turned back to their builders or the new owners. The Bjectrie Home Show sl

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how colorful and convenient mod- | ern living can be. { All of the®*homes will be open from 2 p. m. daily between today land Oct. 23, with courteous | | attendants and guides in atten- | dance.

THRIFT HOME, 6404 Evanston Ave., an amazing interior pus electricity to work.

BUDGET HOME, 2613 E. 58th, South Drive, compe with labor-saving squipmert.

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DECORATE AND FURNISH

WwW E feel greatly honored to have been selected to decorate and furnish two of these planned homes. Realizing the responsibility of furnishing them in keeping with their styling, every effort has been made to do them justice. This, we feel, has been done. The furnishings on display are of the highest quality, style and good taste—easily within the reach of your budget. We have done our utmost to please — we certainly hope you like our selections—any comment will be most welcome.

THRIFT DEGREE aD

The Thrift Home

Furnished to provide the utmost in comfort and attractiveness and in keeping with a home. of this price.

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COMPLETE FURNISHINGS IN THIS HOME (excluding appliances)

BUDGET DEGREE

The Budget Home

The furnishings found in this heme are adequate and in accordance with

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All furniture found in the Thrift and Budget Homes now available at Rainier's. Immediate delivery on all items. Call us for expert interior dec-

orating advice. There is no charge for this service.

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COMPLETE FURNISHINGS IN THIS HOME (exchuding appliances) Shown above are Louis O. Rainier (right), owner and Harry T. Lindstaedt, interior decorator of the Rainier Furniture Company, in the living room of the Budget Home, 2613 East 58th Street, South Drive. Under their supervision this and the Thrift Home, 6404 Evanston Avenue were decorated and furnished—furniture, floor coverings and drapes. They will be pleased to help you with your home furnishing problem.

Shop at Your Leisure at Rainiers . . .

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