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THURSDAY, MAR. 31, 1049
Horse Show
Judges Named
For May
Mrs. C. H. Fleming Will Attend Show
Mrs. C. H. Fleming, Louisville, will judge equitation at the second annual spring horse show to be held May 13, 14 and 15 in the
Coliseum. Other judges include H. C. Barham, Milan, James Gilchrist, Evanston, and Roy Davis, Cisco, Tex. ., J The: show is being sponsored by the Robison - Ragsdale Post,
Tenn.;| Il,
American Legion, and the Indiana |
Saddle Horse Association. Legion post committee members for the event include Fred C. Hasselbring, chairman, and Dr. Frank E. Long, Col. Will H. Brown, Fred C: Townsend, W, O. Brown and Thomas Miller, Charles Young is post commander. Committee members from the saddle horse association are Charles T. Coats, chairman, and Dr. Russell Spivey, Col. Harold
D. Johnson, Robert H. Brown, E. [*
¥. Kinney and Farker T. Spinney. The three day show will feature five and three gaited horses harness horses and hackneys, jumpers and hunters, Tennessee walking horses, palominos and westerns. There will be a roadster class race each night of the show.
Designing Woman
By Elisabeth Hillyer Plot a softer life with pillows. They add so much comfort to
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inners in the American Institute of Decorators’ annual design competition are pictured. Heavy, round coffee table (center) doubles as bench. Double-gooseneck lamp (top left) offers variety of lighting effects. Abstract 'Windmobile' design decorates wallpaper (top center). Textured weave of cotton and metallic thread (top right) and white rayon
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curtain cloth patterned with black abstract print (bottom right) shared
fabric honors. By KAY SHERWOOD "NEA Staff Writer NEW YORK, Mar. 31— What do the experts rate as tops in new home furnishings? For the answer, look at design winners of the American
| Institute of Decorators’ annual
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them as big splashes of color and pattern to give a lift to the whole room. The color and pattern on one side of the room may need repeating on the other side; pillows make an easy balancer.
international design competi-
tion. The five winning designs from 450 entries plus 58 outstanding designs for fabrics, wallpaper, floor coverings, lamps, will be seen in a nationwide exhibition tour starting in April. The seven-man jury .which determined winners included noted interior decorators and architects, professors, a museum director and a leading retailer.
Design Adaptable To All Interiors
What did the blue-ribbon judges of design pick as the most outstanding piece of furnture? A coffee table, five feet in diameter.
Although contemporary, this
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design of Muller-Barringer of New York City, is adaptible to traditional interiors, is decorated with black lacquer and gold leaf, has a top covering of tortoise shell paper. Because of its size and unusually heavy construction, the table also may be used as a bench--a point which received special jury comment. The sturdy circular, openwork pedestal lacquered black supports the weighted top and prevents tipping should a guest take a seat.
Californian Gets First Place Award The “simple, refined” design” of a double-gooseneck table lamp won a first award for designer George Farkas, Miami Beach. For this winner in the lamp and lighting category, two stems of flexible tubing which can be twisted into numerous positions for different lighting effects are mounted on a lacquered plastic base. The glass
of woven fabrics went to Los An-
First award in the field
Harold Grieve
blended weave
geles designer for a skillfully of shining metallic thread and dull-surfaced cotton. Against a richly textured blue cotton background, a bold, repeating pattern of stylized airplanes has been worked in glittering silver. This fabric is for use in upholstery or draperies. In the printed fabric class, “Strata,” a sheer white rayon curtain cloth printed with a large-scaled abstract design won top honors for Detroit designer Ruth Adler When cloth is draped, the pattern of narrow black pennants emphasizes the sheerness of the fabric and gives an illusion -of greater fullness to the curtain. Another abstract pattern, “Windmobiles,” topped the wallpaper entries. The pattern, designed by San Francisco's Don Smith, looks to a non-profes-sional eye ‘like multi-colored paper cut-outs pasted on a graygreen background:
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
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18 colleges in Indiana, Ohio and Kentucky will attend, Mrs. Magdalenne Davis, head of the Women's. Physical Education Department at Butler, announced, The coeds attending from Butler will be Misses Betty Maxwell, Nancy Hendricks, Joanne Green
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cations in The Times’ $1460 National Sewing Contest: = STANDARD PATTERN GROUP (Senior Division): 1. Dress—Cotton, made from standard pattern. 2. Dress—Silk, rayon, wool, etc, made from standard pattern. 3.
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ORIGINAL DESIGN GROUP
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