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THE IXDIAXAPOLIS SUNDAY STAR, JTJXE 6, 1937. NORTH SIDE DOUBLE INSURES INDIVIDUALITY, PRIVACY 32 closet is at the far end of the hall BUILDING TREND CHARTED. way. Floors of hallway, living and 2-FAMILY COLONIAL HOUSE OPENS TODAY; ALL ROOMS LARGE, AMPLE CLOSET SPACE CONTROLS AID FLOW OF AIR dining rooms are finished with Three Dominant Colors. A Jacobean living room recently exhibited has green, yellow and brown as the three dominant colors.

The walls are painted a soft golden yellow; the woodwork is a warm brown. English printed linens in green, accented by Chinese red repeat the darker green shades of the large rug. Bruce block. Polished brass hardware is used In all rooms. Brass Hardware.

The smooth walls of the reception hall and livine room are stiD- is Wi $340,000,000 1937 I- ViC Extension of winter air conditioning to the spring and fall by new integrated controls Used with split system conditioners 1 i- I In connection with steam ana not -water heating plants is announced til rxx 1936 91 ,000,000 pled in ivory and the wood trim is finished in walnut. Two single windows are on the west side of the living room and a single window on the outside wail. A light fixture in the center of the ceiling Is in polished brass and white glass. A stairway with wrought iron railing rises from the living room to the second floor. Below the wooden chair railing In the dining room the walls are painted in coral.

The upper walls NOW OPEN 'by the Plumbing and Heating in 'duslries Bureau. Winter Conditioning. In so far as steam and hot water 1933 'heating is concerned, says the bu reau, the term "winter condition ine" is an understatement inas GOLDEN HILL WATER GARDEN Goldfish Lilies Everything for the Lily Poof 1161 West 37th St. 1 Squares West of Crown Hill much as the split system permits a mnttnued flow of clean and humidified air without heating. 1929 In mild days in the spring and ana ceiling matcn those of the living room.

There is a double window on one side of the room. The chandelier is a cluster of 4 old-fashioned colonial fixtures in polished brass and glass. A swinging door on the east side of the dining room opens, into a breakfast nook which joins with the kitchen. Black and ivory mar-belized linoleum with ivory fea- mm fall, when little or no heating is required, the flow of conditioned air is regulated by the newly-perfected integrated controls. Overheating, once the bane of the homeowner, is prevented by the separation of the heating equipment from the other functions.

Prefabricated Ducts. Builders Guides ture strip covers the floor. The Residential building is nearing the halfway mark on its climb hack to the 1929 level. This chart, taken from figures of the F. W.

Dodge Corporation, New York, shows the value of residential building operations in the 37 statea east of the Rocky mountains during the first 4 months of each of the years indicated. April, 1937, showed a 61 per cent gain over April, 1986. (Associated Tress Photo.) wans aiiu ceuuig ai in a ngru green with a darker green base. All fixtures are designed in chrom Conditioned air is delivered to the rooms through prefabricated ducts which considerably reduce the cost of installation. Thus a maximum supply of conditioned air and bathroom.

The latter has lino wall wainscoting in black marbel finished. The wood trim is finiished in walnut. ized pattern and ivory upper walls INSIDE TRADE INFORMATION ON I can be supplied at all times wnue the delicately adjusted controls permit the heat output the radiators to be adjusted up or down. A delightful setting of maple trees, evergreen and spacious lawn give individuality to the two sides of this charming double residence recently completed at 6187 and 6269 Washington boulevard. ium.

A sink with double linoleum counters and splash to match the floor is along the east side of the kitchen. Cabinets and woodwork are enameled in ivory. There is a large window and light over the sink. There is also an outside entrance off the rear veranda which has a low brick wall. The basement stairway is reached from the kitchen.

The deep basement contains a social room, stationary laundry tubs, hot-air furnace, gas water heater and fuel room. North and south front entrancesMhe north and south sides. From insures a maximum of privacy for the terraces, which are 3 steps Ham to ue the steel quare-How to tile end set uwv How to build furniture-How to uie a mitre box -How toiwe the chalk line-How to use rules and icaiet-Hov to make jointCarpentere arithmetic-Solving mensur at ion problemfEttimating strength of timbers-How to set girders and siltsHow to frame bouses and roofs How to estimate costsHow to build bouses, barns, gi rages, bungalows, to read and draw plans Drawing up to excavate-How to use settings ii, 13 and 17 on the steel square -How to build hoists and scaffolds-sky lights-How to build stain and ceiling. All fixtures are in chromium. i The west bedroom is decorated in salmon and the east bedroom in blue.

Center ceiling lights fashioned in colored glass enhances the 2 rooms. Each room has cross ventilation and extra-deep closets. The bedroom floors are oil- PURITAN SANITARY WATER SOFTENER th Lattst Devtlopmanh in Wattr Softtninq. C. W.

HITCHCOCK. Dl.t. Mgr. 538 X. Meridian St.

1,1. 4966 the 2 families that will reside in up; the stones form a pathway to the delightful colonial double house rear verandas and continue down of the house are identical and the interior decoration of the various rooms is similar. The structure is thoroughly insulated with rock wool and each room has Curtis silentite windows. From the terrace one steps into a narrow, center reception hall designed and built by Miss Kath-jthe lawn to a block ga-erine T. Sullivan at 6267 and 6269 rage at the back of the lot.

Sep- -now to put on interior trim-now to bang doors-now to utn-Uy uoors-now to paint- W'ashington boulevard. arate entrances are also provided Exhibition of the dwelling, which for the double garage. The lot is To get this assistance for yourself, simply fill in and mail the rHtt CUUPUF1 below. I which separates the living room The upstairs hallway is decorated like the living room. Off the hall are 2 bedrooms, a linen closet aaaaatitaat a at features 5 rooms with the added 200 feet deep, convenience of a breakfast nook The floor plans of the 2 sides I from the dining room.

A coat Apartment Owners Name Committees iTHtO. AUDCL ft 4 W. 23rsl StTMt, Nw Vorfc Halt Audela Crpntr and Bntldar Guidat. 4 Tola, on Tdia fr trial It 1 will rrait 11 In 7 Jays and ft montM? imtH it paid. OthvrwiM 1 will rators Uica.

Hm abliU Mini I sUsfid. VICTOR OIL BURNER Modern Low Cost HEATING Installed Serviced Guaranteed by and social room on each side, will be held for the public from 2 until 6 o'clock this afternoon. The house is constructed of brick AddM Soeeapatfoa. ftfruc. MARKUN LODGE ON TWIN LAKES IS IDEAL RETREAT FOR ENTERTAINMENT OF FRIENDS veneer for the first story with wide siding, painted white, used for Committees for the ensuing year have been announced by J.

Allen Dawson, president of the Apartment Owners' Association of Indianapolis. Committees are as follow: Owners' division, T. D. McGee, R. Mornahan, C.

A. Huff, Joseph G. Kayes, F. R. Buck and Mr.

Drake; operators' and agents' division, Mr. McCord, William R. Jenkins, Mrs. J. M.

Cain, Charles Porter, Mrs. W. G. Miller and Mrs. M.

J. Noel; resident managers' division, Mrs. R. V. McGee, Miss M.

Bear, Mrs. A VJ'TJ 1 Bar Hrec from faetoijr. Bring your meas-t 1 12i orenienta to our offlco, 8404 E. WMhlntton, or phono for aiMman. FCHXACB COMPANY HALL-HEAL gable and 2 front-dormers which are hidden in the above photograph by trees.

Shutters, also painted white, are hung at the 4 front windows. Wood trim for window frames and the front entrances off small, elevated terraces with wrought iron railings are also painted white. The roof is covered with a composition shingle in green. Stepping Stones. Stepping stones curve from the center of the front of the 60-foot lot to the individual entrances on MONTGOMERY'S CH.

0435 Assures Complete Satisfaction H. L. Meiere, Mrs. M. D.

Fischer Our Repair Department Services ALL Makes and Mrs. Edna Kuhn Martin; associate members' division, F. C. Champe, E. H.

Arnott, Randall Pryor, L. K. Arnold, Talbot Denny, Myron Fritz and VV. D. Guy ton; finance, T.

A. Moynahan, Raymond A. Franke, Robert Sloan, I. Watt Pugh, Edson T. Wood Fred Likely and J.

E. Shewmon; program, Roy O. Johnson, Miss Mary Molloy, Robert Smith and Val Mc-Leay; publicity, Robert B. Moynahan, Mrs. Marie Campbell, Mrs.

Nina Losey, Mrs. Alden Cooke and Walter Hickman; ethics and rentals, W. Vernon Schultz, Wallace Tomy, Leo Bures, Robert Kershaw nnrt William R. Hunter: taxes and Ask Bob Foster WE um Kstlmate without Obligation 111 W. 21st St.

TA. 1511 Aik TJ About Bulldlnic Bomndellng Repairing Painting IF IT IS BUILDING LET HIM EXPLAIN THE PLAN FOSTER THREE-WAY BUILDING WONDER Napan.n KITCHEN CABINETS R. S. FOSTER LUMBER CO. 1700 KENTUCKY AVE.

BELMONT 4180 HOME LOANS to 6 MINIMUM EXPENSE F. B. McKIBBIN legislation, Harvey J. Elam, Isidore I Feibleman. L.

L. Fellows, A. J. WHI "OiiriiiiMfe xtLm'f'm mmJL. j.B- -if Ml CMffiftt! Geeves, F.

M. Fauvre, H. H. Wood-small and W. A.

Soltau; modernization and maintenance, Bernard Cuniff William Fattig, Mr. Drake, C. O. Dobson and Mrs. McGee.

US N. Penn. hi. m. VISIT OUR ROSE GARDEN It Is in Full Bloom Now POTTED ROSE BUSHES Home Builders to Make Final Outing Preparation Final plans for the annual summer outing of members of the Indianapolis Home Builders Association and their guests will be made Tuesday night following a dinner at the Hoosier Athletic Club.

The Bud in READY TO BLOOM Save the expense XT it costs so Ld Utile to build firesaje beauty and permanence into your home tvith CINDER PRECAST JOIST. CONCRETE FLOORS. CALL LI. 7404. CINDER BLOCK MATERIAL CO.

of the extra coat. For Your Garden The painter who uses Wonder White saves you money. Less time; Rock Garden Plants, Perennials Wlegand Superior Pyramidal Evergreen, 6 ft. ffO IF balled; can be taken in car. Special Oa 13 Dependable Landscape Contractors program will be in the charge of Carl W.

Lindemann, president. Arrangement for transportation to and from Lake Wawasee, where the outing will be held June 25 to 27, is in the charge of Paul R. Pike, secretary. Frank F. Woolling heads entertainment plans.

A report on the 1937 "Beautility Home" which the association is i building in Sylvan Estates will be made by Hugh Bremerman, the builder, and Clyde E. Pike, build-! less nainr. and less money are required II to do thejob right with 1 1 Wonder White WIEGAND'S NURSERY I 1 Ask your painter about 26th and Kessler Blvd. TA. 4776 ing committee chairman.

The house is expected to be completed FENCE for EVERY PURPOSE I I wonder White Paste I I Faint. $2.75 Gallon next month and opened to the pub INSULATE WITH U. S. GYPSUM lic for inspection. Lae When Mixed 11 DireetrS St AmiTnwi i.i iiiwiiBniiniinn--Mi)Wfilf imrijfitfTmr APPRAISERS' CROUP TO MEET THURSDAY Call LI.

8531 for Free Estimating Service on Material Only or Erection Complete osy Paymantt If Dtsittd ask xour Decorator The Central Wallpaper and Paint Corp. til 3. Meridian 1X1163 Above: Markun Lodge on Twin lakes, north of Morristown, Is patterned after the mountain retreats so popular in the Rocky and Appalachian mountains. Below: Looking; down from the 2d lloor upon the fifi-foot long lodge room. Note the U-shaped dining: table to the right and the stairway made from the heavy logs on the left.

Six bedrooms are off the balcony, which extend around 3 sides. mm Keeps your home cool on hot days. Keeps you warm 011 cold days. Pays for itself in fuel savings. Does not settle in walls.

Indiana's Oldest Pneumatic Insulators Mr. and Mrs. Louis Markun of I branch of the Assembly Club and Indianapolis and their 11-year-old the Indianapolis Archery Club. son, Alan Fletcher Markun, have! Phap the most enthusiastic 1 member of the Markun family to proved they can keep a secret. US(, ihf! lodRe will be Alan Fletcher Last winter and spring Mr.

and who already has taken some of his Mrs. Markun made frequent trips schoolmates from School 66 to the 1 rtreat. He has named one of the to Morristown to. watch CH.6502 FIXTURES in the KATHERYN P. SULLIVAN ed by logs.

A balcony made of saplings runs around the entire room and leads to the bedrooms. The designer was Richard Poole; the contractor, Harry Foltz. Boulder Fireplace. On entering the house one is impressed by the massive boulder fireplace on either side of which rises stairways fashioned with large hewn logs. Under the steps are alcoves for bunks.

An American golden eagle is perched in the center of the high fireplace mantel. An old-fashioned bean pot reminiscent of pioneer days hangs in the fireplace. Another feature of the lower floor are 2 large picture windows in a bay window arrangement overlooking the lake. French doors flank the windows. 1 of which is fl -lliillw CI i on construction ot tneir and irM nj prowess as a tisher-2-story lodge.

But they did not! man. The Markun's 2 dogs, reveal the project to relatives or! "Wolf," a police dog, and a fox ter-friends until last month when Itjrier assist: the caretakers as pro-was completed. i tectors of the estate. Now that their secret is out, Baseball Diamond, and Mrs. Markun have invited rela- grounds offer opportunities lives and friends to the lodge toif aM tramping canoeing, relax and escape the summer dimming.

As an Today members of the congrega-i 1. house by GOLDSTEIN'S 6v KITCHEN LINOLEUM LLNOWALL FOR BATHROOM In the Sullivan Home Featured on This Page Supplied and Intfalltd by PATTERSON SHADE CO. Linoleum Floor -LinovallAtpholf lilt Rubber Tile 1142 N. Meridian St. RI.

1496 baSeoall diamond with a small grandstand and scoreboard. The entire grounds contain an abun- tion and Sunday School of The Temple at 10th and Delaware streets will hold a picnic there. Tract Is 4S Acres. This house at 6267 Washington Boulevard, is featured on this page. danr of forest trees, shrubs and It has been named Markun "nn wlla Lodge on Twin Iakes and Is situ-iu' mane me iaKes meir none, GEORGE T.

WHELDEN. Here Comes the Bride 0 AYRES' LIHLE HOUSE And a smart bride she is. She knows the importance cf correctly planning and decorating her new home the necessity of buying furnishings of quality, styie- right for now and for years to come. Consultants from the Little House are experts at working budgets. Let them help you with yours.

Little House Advisers are always on hand to help you with your little house problems. AYRES LITTLE HOUSE FIFTH FLOOR Nettled between hills, Markun ated in the midst of a 47-acre The Indianapolis chapter of thej Society of Residential Appraisers will hold a dinner at 6 o'clock Thursday night at the Columbia Club. George T. Whelden, local realtor, is president of the chapter. Frank Hardinge Jr.

of Chicago, a part of the dining area and the other the lodge room, and open upon flagstone terraces. From the terraces can. be seen "Treasure Island," a stretch of pebbly beach and the floating boat dock. 1 The lodge has been furnished by Mrs. Markun with hooked rugs, comfortable rustic furniture and antiques.

Nautical effects have been carried out in lighting fixtures and arrangement of the bedrooms. Walls and ceilings are entirely in pine in natural finish. Every room, including the kitchen, faces the lake and casement windows are used throughout. Five lavatories connect with the 6 bedrooms. Off the kitchen is a furnace room installed with a modern oil-burning unit of the blower type.

Also joining the lodge Is a garage. Lockers and shower rooms art off the garage. OPEN TODAY 6267-69 Blvd. The Cape Cod double home featured on this page See this two-bedroom-a-side double, well arranged throughout. Invest In a home with an Income.

Built and For Sale By KATHERINE P. SULLIVAN A Fair Allowance Jor Lodge sets back mile from the gateway to a winding approach. It faces the larger of the lakes and is a charming, 2-story rambling type of structure veneered with walnut logs, thus giving a resl mountain lodge atmosphere. The overhanging dark composition roof and rustic tops to the bay windows and entrance add to the beauty of the place. Evergreens grow about the terraces and rustic furniture is placed about the lak front The lower floor of the lodge is one large room except for a small partition leading to the kitchen at the west end.

Tha living and dining room combination covers an area 66 ft long and 35 feet wide. Tat extra high ceiling it support tract 1 mile north of Morristown. The property is unusual in that it contains 2 large lakes more then 18 acres in area fed by springs. Depth of the lakes ranges from a safe swimming depth to SO feet and they are well stocked with tith, A separate residence for the caretaker is located on the west id of the tract. Mrs.

Markun, who Is a member of the Indianapolis park board, is arranging a series of outings at the lodge this summer and lalL On July 4 there will be a gala weekend family reunion. Among groups to be entertained on other dates are the Indianapolis Post and Auxiliary of the American Legion, th Garden Study Club, the Parliamentary Club, the Indianapolis Your Old Lighting Fixtures secretary of the National Society of Residential Appraisers, will give a short talk. The program will be sponsored by the Federal Housing Administration under the supervision of George Wright, chief architectural supervisor; George A. Chamberlin, chief valuator; Frank Pielsticker, chief mortgage risk examiner, and Albert Brooks, chief underwriter. There will be a formal FHA appraisal on a piece of Indianapolis North aide real estate.

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