Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 April 1951 — Page 30

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Richard Lennox Heads the Board

Twenty men and two women He Can Be Second Standard Doors this year are taking time out Man of the House Start At from careers to give the com- Junior is made a man . munity the 26th Home Show. house i With Dad in a = $28.30 Delivered They are the officers and di- west Town and Country House at Sip—— rectors of the Indianapolis Home the Indianapolis Home Show. See our display at Show, Inc, to be staged at the His wants and his whims—his the Home Show

State Fairgrounds Manufacturers Building through Apr, 29. Richard C. Lennox is president | of the board. With other officers and directors, he sets the policy for the Home Show. Frank Cantwell, managing di-| rector, carries it out. He's the same Mr, Lennox of the Lennox and Matthews and Associates, Inc., architects for the 1949 Home Show display. | Two houses were built that year Wes under the title “The House That Grows.” Architects built large and small versions of the same adjacent to each other, |

Officers Listed { Officers, representing 11 spon-| soring organizations, include: Verne K. Reeder, Albert E.| Thompson, Mrs. John R. Donagh and E. G. Peabody, vice presidents; H. J. Schnitzius, |

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and Charles Wagner, treasurer. Mr. Reeder this year, as always, roofed the display house. Mr, Schnitzius frequently landscaped display homes. Charles Wagner) was 1950 Home Show president. Directors and the 11 organizations sponsoring them follow:| Richard C. Lennox and Edward D. Pierre, Indiana Society of Ar-| chitects of the American Institute of Architects. Carl C. Weiland and Charles E. Wagner, Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce. |

Charles Wagner, Treas. H. J. Schnitzius, Sec.

E. G. Peabody, 4th V. P.

J. Ralph Fenstermaker and E.|

Scamp c- Electric System Has Remote Control

Other Directors A. C. Crandall and Albert L. Stat Maillard, Indianapolis Electric League. Baer) 8. iE na Li" the flick of the dials. scape Association. ro the electrical system, Operated by. remote control. Mrs. John R. Donagh a . m a master control switch; Rs, Jul Blessing, ASH an ss. in the bedroom, the operator can Compared to conventional sysof Indiana. turn on the morning coffee in the t8MS, it reportedly saves 20 per Paul R. Pike and Fred L. Palm- kitchen, the washer in the base- cent on the copper used and 34 er, Indianapolis Home Builders ment, the lights in the nursery, Per cent on steel. Association. {the garage or the garden. i Howard W. Fieber and Albert: Designed by General Electric,

The 1951 house of the year is bursting with energy at the e Fairgrounds.

{tem 1is that lights, outlets or small

Estate Board. private homes is one of the major building M. L Hall and Howard Gam- electrical developments in recent! 4 mon, Marion ty Residential years. f nc erg }— While cOSting —more--than the 2° approximately 70 outlets, Verné K. Reeder and Carl V. minimum. wiring job, and less, - Accidents Reduced

Dealers of Indianapolis.

Principal advantage of the sys-

appliances can be controlled from E. Thompson, Indianapolis Real the remote control system for any number of points within the!

In the display house there will

Household accidents are re-

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With the master selector dial, the course through the house is

Bundled into some 3500 feet of wiring and a set of control lighted, room by room. As each! switches is a tireless step and time saver that jumps to work at room is then used, the lights can

be turned off from the local

switch point. 3

There is safety for the youngster, too.

At each switch point the current is limited to 24 volts, just enough to put the mechanism into action. Should a child push the

switch while grasping metal, there!

would be no harm done. And this safety feature does not curtail the power in the system. Both the house architect and Indianapolis Power & Light Co. recommend this lighting system for the display house, and it

C. Davis, Indiana Chapter of Pro- government for civilian produc-lof light from any point in the meets the standards of ‘“ade-

ducers Council. tion. ‘house to another,

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