Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 July 1952 — Page 30

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Louis Schwitzer Jrs! Ranch Home Rises From The Hills

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By OPAL CROCKETT A RANCH HOUSE rose on rolling wooded acres near Carmel three years ago but it" seems to have come with the land. : / ; 5 ; | It's the home of Mr. and Mrs. PALS EVERY DAY—Louis Schwitzer Ill, whom his i» Louis Schwitzer Jr. and their : . “ ; . [oy 7-year-old son, Louis IIL friends call “Bunny,” talks over tomorrow's ride with It’s a place guests like to visit, a house as comfortable

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ACTUALLY a variation of a ranch home, with small upstairs added, the house sits back off U. 8. 31 on 116th St.

Mrs. Schwitzer's day usually starts with.a ride to the “south 40.” She rides one of the field hunters and trains another. Son “Bunny” goes along on his pony, Dandy Snipper. On these « jaunts winners have been , trained including Strawberry Fox and Little Storm, who brought ribbons home from Lexington, Ky. and Bugle's County, Pennsylvania. Back at the house and leaping to meet mother and son are Jeff, the German shepherd, Miss Gabby, who is “just dog,” and Benjamin, a beagle. n = ” GRAZING on the 115 acres are the Hereford steers that take Mr. Schwitzer’'s time along with hunting and flying. ~ The drive to the house winds through oak and beech trees and across a creek. Favorite spots with the Schwitzers are the terraee and oF : ” x : den. Pictures of horses in light 5 YR 5 wood frames and the trophies they've won decorate the den. The walls are pine. Here there's polished brass and rich color. Near ‘the fireplace is a red leather lounge chair and ottoman and nearby a love seat in aqua and white. The cocktail table and small chairs are bleached mahogany. Blue grass country scenes degign the draperies, right with

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case of guns, a hobby with Mr, Schwitzer. The TV set is in a cherry chest. At the fireplace ‘BR are all sorts of interesting pieces including an old wine container. The ceiling is light green and the floor is cork. : On the terrace, beiges, grays THE DEN—Reds and soft and pinks mingle with brass SEER against light oak wall panels greens mix with light woods with scalloped moldings. ad y Wrought fron furniture with and brass in the Louis brown and aqua upholstery. : seat guests. The floor is Ten- Schwitzer Jr. home. nesses stone, Through a huge

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