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Show O - i 4 ; LJ O1 j - " iTT E 1 r . & u-- w 1 1- - 3 r "1"q i I e G Much if 11 Mb electrical power is the "Planned-in- " AJocal point of thejlining room is the graceful chandelier. With candMightflattering to guests, gowns, and table seilTnJgi:Uufr e ide the dining Toom' 1 4 use Jamily-life-tni- d entertaining centerlaround the pool and terwith and race, music creating an enchanting setting. The lights room jiving opens onto the roomy terra through sliding glass doors. At night, pool glows with underwater lights. story-and-a-na- HP1! -- easy-to-eare By DOROTHY WAGNER 0 The ultimate in :aehieve(HMHsartiHh push-butto- n according to architect Harry Wenninp;. Acs 1IF t i" i nvntm Vr. ma nA!i iw w piuvc ana puiiiL, vvenning aesignea ii "buiinhis unusual house for himself and his family in HartsdaljLY.,J)uijnanyi)its: electrical features could be added to any house. fy wmig nas uuuzea electricity fnr safety ; for easy maintenance, and for beautv. JfrinnW t i-- 4-- r ' MMJriai, living is best m ZZ jf "all-electri- cn . efrdntRioorhown Wn vy.iauuws uj complement .the II. ' . " - architecture f Continued on page 6) .' Family Weekly, April 8, 1962 |