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Show LUXURY LIVING WITH ELECTRICITY ljl. W W ,t .o 5Ht i- UU..Ji . - - "If) ; 7 "' V--' ' . VI I' U i a 4 4 , ' i if giflt v tt i i HULL- - r- -7 ! 4 , iw i : . 3 Z.M M , n ir J " ! hV..im mjlj .J d 1 I Fa ; All- -Blectfic II SO Much family life and entertaining center around the pool and terrace, with lights and music creating an enchanting setting. The living room opens onto the roomy terrace through sliding glass doors. At night, pool glows with underwater lights. sfoiy-ancF-a-h- al PJanned-in- " A focal point of the dfning room is the graceul chandelier. With candlelike bulbs, it may be burned brightly or dimmed to resemble .candlelight altering to guests, gowns, and table settings. ly Weekly Presents Out-sid- 6 electrical power is the key that makes this unique house e the dining, room there is a balcony for use in balmy weather. easy to care for and a joy to live in w By DOROTHY WAGNER 9 if I? a The ultimate in n living is best s achieved if part of the orginal plan of a home, push-butto- uh it-i- according to architect Harry Wenning. Mfelrovis built this unusual , if IK rf " house for himself "all-electri- c" and Jm family in Hartsdale, N.Y., but many of its lectricaleaturesldte-dde- d to any house. nnmhastilizednelectricity forsafety, tor easy maintenance, and for beauty. Beginning at the front door (shovn above) , light shines through ir windows tocomplement the architecture he-ta- (Continued on page 6) ". Family Weekiyy April , . |