Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 February 1949 — Page 12

8, Wasson’s or Ayres. “Square Dance,” the abstract of squares set within. aq) on a deep, shadow-like background in handprinted on a. “'double warp cotton. It is budget- "Pe Also of sturdy cotton is the all-over floral motif on a * pale background carried out by a ; ee stroke effect. It is called Cavalier.” The unglazed floral print in vat colors comes. in green; cherry and peacock on natural, green, red and brown. The design was taken frém a 10th century English bed. valance. To make the slipcovers:

® ® » . MEASURING: In order to determine . the yardage you will _ require, measure all parts of the inside and outside back,

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Remember that if you are usingia chair. pattern you must allow extra

back. Your shop can usually|down and that the pattern, _advise you ‘as to to yardage/any, is centered. Cut to fit 1eav-|giiich this seam.

, A sofa may| Next do -inside back in samé way, allowing for seams and for

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To Match Furniture By ELIZABETH HILLYER PLAY UP plates on the wall ~a simple arrangement can be very good decoration. ° , And here's _another room lifting {dea—plates on a win‘dow cornice—where- their color and pattern can be quite a spark to ‘a plain curtaining design. Pick out the plates before

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{Dale pened the bidding with one diamond and Miss Brash inserted) a one heart bid, Mrs. Keen jump-|

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vastly. Miss Brash, the demon over: caller, and her partner, Mr. Muzzy,

ponents on today's hand. Mr.

raised the diamonds and now Mp: Muzzy promptly and loudly ‘called three hedrts. Do you see why this" sequence

you plan the cornice, then build the cornice deep enough and

XN ” ” THE little ledge you build on «the cornice probably will. hold the plates safely if it extends outward about two .inches and’ it must have a molding edge. Cover the cornice withthe fabric of the draperies or make it of heaviér wood which you give a’ furniture wood finish or several ‘careful coatings of paint. The plate cornice idea works especially well in a maple or cherry dining room and-. you . might like the eornice finish best if At matches the 164 matches the furniture.

Legion Grou Groups |

To Hold Dinner

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if you give them ade-/Ing ample seam allowance, Finally, insert slide fasteners lin back opening ‘and in cushion cover, following directions on

a 5 except. for skirt. Mrs. H. C. Fledderjohn will “Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Rid-| Now mark with chalk or pins speak on “How Frances E. WilWilliams Creek, will enter-lon both. sections at one of thejjard Used Her Bible” at a memFriday/back seams and unpin the seam! rial tea for the Willard WCTU

is0 that the cover may be removed| Mrs, Jesse W., Gammon, 2900 = + 1 -andie.. strain, .Cut. COVER 'Patbot - Ave: will--be-the hostess. married Saturdayiand boxing for cushion and open| Mrs, Ellen Wright will give the son, Robert A. Hendrickson Jr.,

{members at 6:30 p.m. Monday in| {the Central Christian Church.|

“arms join chair, be measured in the samie way as chair again and pin back closing Glenn Findley is to be the guest | ‘tshut. Now measure distance from speaker. {top of skirt to floor and cut a yardage in order to center motifs CUTTING! Lay the material, pana of the desired width allow- side at a meeting of the auxiliary on all important areas. An expert right side down, on the chalr, ng for hem and seam at top, after the dinner. Mrs. Lettie upholsterer will even use match-| beginning with the outside back. pjegt or gather, as desired, and Downing will outline her Ameriing motifs for the fronts of the/and pin it in place, making sure i; to slipcover, inserting any arms and the side boxing of thejthe grain runs straight up and trimming that you may be using. | If Remove cover from chair and

Mrs. Albert Peters Sr. will pre-

canism program for the year. | Miss Suzanne Sertell will con-| duct the junior group's meeting. The. juniors will make book mark-| ers for the Pitients at Miller's; Cottage in Dayton, O

Hendrickson to. See

Graduation of Sons Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Hend-!

. |rickson; 30 E. 57th St; will leave

Thursday for New Haven, Conn., to attend the graduation from Yale University of their sons, Edwin A. Hendrickson and Thomas A. Hendrickson. The commencement exércises will be Saturday. While in the'East Mr. and Mrs.

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lof bids tended to make both Mrs. make it the right color to set. |Keen and Mr, Dale more bullish off the plates, |on the hand? First consider Mrs.| |Keen’s angle. At the start of}

“{oidding” unfolded this picture

American Legion Auxiliary, and] sfied a {the junior groups will have a been sat to try for kind Ha joint dinner meeting with the post monds. But when her rs £ POSt i ie-bid. showed no heart losers

"would have been doubled and

Hendrickson will also visit their Butler University chapter house.

|the:hand she had a very unfa- | vorable looking heart holding— three quick losers. But as the

changed. Mr, Dale could almost surely be read for one heart and possible none, As Mr. Dale listened to the bidding it occurred to him that {the opponents were likely to hold |all the high heart honors and [therefore Mrs. Keen's high cards | were bound to fit his side suit (holdings in clubs and spades. \Four-Heart Bid (Conveys Message So Mr, Dale sent -a message o his partner, “no heart losers.” by means of a four-heart bid. If any of Mrs. Keen's strength had [been tn hearts (for example if she {held the king of hearts instead of the king of clubs) she would have

at all, she logically considered [the other suits to be pretty solid, Mr. Dale’s response ‘to her four no trump bid told Mrs. Keen all she wanted to know and she {slammed the hand In diamonds.

| “The slam might have been| reached without the help of Miss|.

Brash and Mr. Muzzy. Certainly {it would have béen more:dificult. Mr. Muzzy thought of doubling six diamonds. He also considered |a sacrifice at six hearts; which

down four tricks. Finally he got

tired of thinking and just passed. If he and Miss Brash had just re-

{auction it is very probable that he would not have had to cope with this dismal dilemma.

Alumnae to Meet « The Indiana Gamma Alumnae Club, Pi ‘Beta Phi Sorority, will meet at 8 p. m. today in the

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