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of the series vith numerous ut the second ally calm and that saw the
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eats Syracuse, kers will play
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Jlympians and core to settle
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eated Noramn nnings, e- ‘match ft th a mark of two defeats, most of the ok high run
match Frank ;
Carl Gulbin, |
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.Bremerman’s blue ribbon home.
have your own hearth is golden.” - Frits Loonsten, adding nature's beauty to “Buarth Is ke po polishing the "80 "” that goes
: ygtes if
FOR in his New Augusta home, Mr. Loonstes
to his “eughen
: architect will . + ll show thousands at the PARA Indianapolis Home Show how he does the “trick.” The 41-yeer-old Dutchman last week. received his second commission from exposition directors to bring the Hoosier outdoors “inside” ‘Hugh
H design will be as simple as dogwood; but
as eye-embracing as forsythia, It will be as casual
as his land design for the 1938 Wiil home was formal.
“I'll use native trees — redbud, hawthorn —
natural rock ledges and flowers, he said. -It- will be the type landscaping
outdoors.”
blended with color, shape and texture of plants
and trees, he said. . Mr. Loonsten should know. He's been a““professional” hort
years. He's been a “gardener” since “I was old
enough to feel within myself all nature.”
Mr. Loonsten began formal study of horticulture when he was 10 years old. He served as an apprentice, working after school and on Satur«fj days without pay, for a nursery in his native
village of Bussum, Holland.
Five year§ later, he was enrolled as the youngest student ever to attend the Royal Horticulture School in Boskoop, the Heart of Holland’ $s nursery
industry. dens. befor:
Res are “growing still in ~§ Memorial Park in Appleton, .the rmorial Park in Oshkosh and sev Neenah. 7 In 1935 he brought his designs
and soon thereafter to private Indiana estates and
colle
can do between the garage and kitchen. i “After all” Mr. Loonsten said, “good land- ; scaping is esgentially interior decorating done
He worked and studied throughout European .. (His father, tin, iSE08
i
iamsburg model
many tulips,” n the homeowner
: sad : Frits Loonsten: The secret, if there is any, is good grading | « « + interior decorating done gutdoort.
through straw blankets. Here his aids learn architecture of Holland horticulture. Besides landscape contracting and designing,
ieuiturist for 31 Mr. Loonsten dipped his wide, flat green thumb Cir cle Stage Show
into bulb imperting. It is part of his plan to make | Americans more garden conscious. He began importing: plants from his pative country last year. Today. he has 14 salésmen demonstrating tulip merchandising to drug and department stores.
the beauty. of §
every homemaker. 2 This summer he will ‘return to Holland to
sas visit his mother and two _sisters in Bussum. 1508 a diamond merchant; died . while FS seley nee aon hes. 42. His nar ; : a Rr li Hin ae ya the Highland But’ right. now, "he’s preparing to ‘bring the Lakeview Me- fragrant ‘Indiana’ outdoors inside the Manufsceral gardens in" turers’ Building at the Silver Anniversary 8how,
Apr. 21 to 30. to Golden Hill, And then ... His ‘eyes, as soft as - Boskoop blue spruce, twinkied. .
The Taphation he received from the Hoosier outdoors, especially flamboyant. Brown County, is Among the Crocuses
reflected in the home he constructed off Tist Si.
in New Augusta eight years ago. Sitting snug behind two.huge p
wt
is a rustic bit of transplanted Brown “County.
“The colorful Hoosier county Ditch doors with white and red and ceiling beams ‘and red cherry
of pioneer pine.
the walls and frame-paneled pictu Rimming the winding drive,
Your Job—
Believes He Has
Thinks Employer Is Being Unfair
.—.For_the. past. two. years I. “have been a janitor, Recent]y my employer has been giviig me more work than T. can —~ with the result that some of my duties go undone. I think this unfair but I don’t want to complain and I don’t want to get balled out for not doing my job. ‘What. would You 3 suggest?
Outside his home, green lawns snuggle up to
beginning to 0 poke their yellowish purple heads _ golden delight. — (By Larry Stillerman)
(RODEO=-"TW5- Guys From Texas” “and | Ventu : tAPumtment With Murder” plus car- PENDELS Tox Fike DRIVE IN-! ‘Fighting 8.
into’ Duteh wooden shoes (“I used to.walk around ine trees, tower- the woods in them”) and take his two “tulips” |
ing like talismen, his gray horizontal-line' home tdaughters Nancy, 31, “and ‘Susan, 28 months)] for rides in the wheelbarrow among the crocuses MODroe voice, one of the tops,
walks through and daffodils. oak for floors Mr. Loonsten never lets his work interfere with pine for panel- his hobby. (“I make my vocation my avocation,
ing. Even some of the ‘home- made furniture is too, ” he beamed.)
For along the old Delaware Trail with his wife,
He hopes to transplant trays of bulbs 4nd seeds | from the rear of stores -to the front yard of !double-barreled ve | =] pice, left the; ’ long end of the show to his fea- Sun. Aft LI Apr. 16, 3 P. m. tured artists on opening at the . Viadimir
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{ By R. K. SHULL
| "High _ spots in the - hour-long Ji
show were performances b, Ror and Ziggy e; sidemen*who- sprang to fame two, years ago with his vocalizing of| “The Rich Maharajah.” } . Low. spot waseJay Lawrence,
{whose jokes didn’t quite carry|
.across the footlights. He-wound up his encore session with a vocal impersonation of Nat
AFTER the show, he thinks, maybe he can slip KE Cole, 10% est ERY. od
one of Monroe's four Moonmaids.| The audience came to hear the
in pops, and would liked to have, had more. of same.
House OK's Vacation WASHINGTON, Apr. 1. (UP)=-
Kathrine Louise, two girls and a giant Airedale The House has voted to take-an re windows. named Heathcliff, .the mild-mannered Dutchman
his tulips are prods nature into making his “eughen heert” a 18 The vacation needs Senate
Neighborhood Theaters -
consent to become. official.
_ Ship Movements
By United Fress
DOWNTOWN SUBURBAN | San AMBASSADOR Nightmare” and wha] GREENWOOD _DRIVE-IN— “Down Dakota c New Yor American Veteran, Liervon: dew Of A Doubt.” Way” and “Blonde Dynamite ape Nea are ran, Live i
REGENT an Body Besutitur” and MAYWOOD DRIVE-IN ‘Doolins of Ee
“Childbirth Without Fea | Roman we; ‘Boston Blackie's
f The NEIGHBORHOOD WE on OUTDOOR - “The _Younge
ARLINGTON ‘Mrs. Mike" and “Blonde | Erothess and “Under Colorado Skies’
Dynamite us Cartoons AVALON! ‘Kn ock on Any Door” and | x er———————————— “Brothers In The Saddle.
PEI Borrowed. Trounie:—and-Nexes- DOMOocrats to. Open
BELMONT-Mrs. Mike" and “More Than New Clubrooms Tuesduyy Club Emerson -
A Becre
CINEMA" Besta and “Borderline.” I The Indiana Democratic Club fCORONET—""Adam’s Rib” and “Ambush.” will have a formal opening of |
DAIRY Sis, School” and “Bandits Of
N—"She Wor A Sow Ribbon” EE Tova St. at 6 p. m. Tuesday.
s GARFIELD Outpost In Morocco” and Ira Haymaker. will speak. Can
Wolf Hunt B. FOR RESERVATIONS CALL. {GRANADA Me Duitgersus Profession ung idates for state,..county. and.
An Act Of Murder.” township offices will attend.
By JAMES GF GRAYSON Sit down with a pencil and paper and make a list of all the] things you ‘are supposed to do.| MECC Go over the list and rearrange, them in the order of their im-| portance. Then see that you do the—-important-ones— first, ———— Ifyou: find. that. it looks as-if: You'll never get certain ones done, maybe you'd better arrange to take a little time aftgr your reg-_ ular hours -and do some of the, tag-end duties, Once you get! caught up you may be able to keep up.
A sort of "a “groove and maybe! You should streamline your work | in order to do more in a shorter]
nore time for..the. essentials. . Look over. your equipment. Some of -it-may - be obsolete or:
worn out. If you;do same main-| tenance work see that your hand)
\ tools are sharp and in good order. A little effort put on filing a saw or purchasing a few nails and screws of the right size can save]
time and increase your efficiency. 1
After you have done these § things see if you have ‘gained
‘§ enough time to do most of your:
duties. If you are still ‘hopelessly
swamped, go to your employer | —_—
and tell him what you have been + @ trying to do and what success you have had. It is my opinion that you will find: that you can arrange your: schedule and that it won't be necessary to talk to your bogs, about it.
You perhaps have gotten into]™®
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RAMILTON-... ‘On The Town" and “Clay
Featuring I ALRY |new clubrooms, 211 N. Delaware § [EE BECK and HIS BAND
== Montana and! State Democratic Chairman) Seating Capacity 300
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Now YX! York Arrivals—Pvt,
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Easter” vacation from Apr. 6 to ?
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campus at 8:15 p. m. tomorrow.
Fiorillo, Soloists will be Henry Kolling, pianist;’ Mrs. Bernice Grubb, harpist, and Dora Y [achmna 4 flutist. :
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Joseph Cotton Teresa Wright - “SHADOW OF A DOUBT”
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“YOUNGER BROS.”
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Student director will be Albert!
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