Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 April 1949 — Page 37
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; Un the North: Lr : you're and it will corn and canned solve -the- problem of & beatades). Among the up old finish, too. irs Weim Give the bench a fine plump es and raising will { cushion to cover the whole top ; p on man SIM ju the COMICHADIS Haire Smooth glossy wood surface parliamentarian, will speak. next month. mak. steel wool to help the | Mrs. Robert be ; which will continue ipply are oatmeal, y, Ar re Y present COVER ihe cushion wih & Son mes rm he on 1 ches. from hes H eu uibatuat wr Miss Martha Carnes, Evans- | Pert patterned chintz and use EE yn DO YOU KNOW? ~ $y I Rene A. Spitz, of the Psychoanaly-| ville, will discuss kitchen plan- more of the same for every inch g handler height. > 8 find yoursel? with- tic Institute of New York City, DIng at the last session of the | You can see of the bench mn | Why we have to be the : hen ou want pn & lat the recent meeting of the School for Home Planners to be | frame. De you know how to mix | grawh : ray to avoid that i wy tric As.| held Tuesday night in Stuart The chintz goes on the wood apt ron foned largest reupholstering firm in 8 on Ja In Stach sociation. Members of this or.| Hall at Technical High School. | With prepared wallpaper pasts, Paint le Sot the exact color you || Fe, ly i Shes 1a. of ganization are psychiatrists,// The speaker is acting assist ’ . paint furniture the easiest and || . on a strip . | {social workers, anthropologists,’ ant economics director of Ser- Volunta Services best professional way? Elizabeth WE DO! . A new design from.a confemporary-minded collection by [Sducators. jurists and other prosj vel, Inc. The school is con | ry Hiller's booklet, “SMART AS ; » . lasuinay - Restordiionl - Hbris.) of raved, 100 S0.nch wide fabri, f®8sional people whose work and| ducted by the Indianapolis (5.00 n $0 Meet PAINT — PAINTING PROB-. | It's quality work : he pattern, & small all-over pro-| Oreeft . . . vat-dyed, 100 per cent cotton, ® 1abri€ |interests lie in the study and] School Board and is to Pp LEMS SOLVED," tells you how. | plus high dollar value! p | ncial motif, was adapted from available from decorators in lacquer, brown, bottle green, grey, Itreatment of conduct disorders, men and women interested in | The business meeting of the This booklet is yours for 15 | ¢ | n 18th Century original used to; natural and forest green backgrounds. . |chiefly those arising in childhood.| home building, remodeling and American Women's Voluntary|. cents in coln and » stamped, ‘SHELBY UPHOLSTERING CO (|: [jtine draperies and as an under-| - go. pappERY \_ THE neutral background — | Dr. Spits studied the emotional] decorating. R. E. Emery is the |Services, Inc, will be held at 7:30 self-addressed envelope sent to | : 3 : de for bedspreads. | sinoke grey, black, beige and |Teactions of more than 350 babies r. P. m. Wednesday in Crossroads.| Miss Hillyer at The Indianapolis | :
. COLOR HIGHLIGHTS the . n Times. | erglaze Finish. wh is in the foreground for [under one year of age. From this| Hans Bauck, manager of the | “The following appointments| * The design is machine printed fabric picture this spring. It- spring. The dark grey works study he concluded that psychia-| electrical appliance department igre announced: Miss Martha Cox, | pn cotton With an Evergiaze fin.| "HOWS UP in the return of blues | ‘well because of its practicality. |tric disturbances in infants can be of Adama & Co. will alse Spank project and finance; Mrs, Helen ish, making it equally usable for | to the center of the stage. Not | It's popular, too, because it sets prevented 3 Dargnts Jaovity the st Tuesds an ya nes oh: a Jople I Ravarstiok. pubpity: Je. Giese ; , pholstery, slipcovers, quilting. “sissy” blue or blue - blues, | Off both bright and pale colors ; y tles to babies, trical Labor Saving Devices” |m yr Mrs Eisatetn Sim. « [dressing table skirts and lamp| nyt unusual shades—bright col- | STectively. \ Don't give rattles es i, Eaipt Jn. Biabets 8 fshades. When used as a lining for! One of the most unusual of [over six months old, Dr. Spitz el h 2nd ys. Fe. ng. draperies, the lustrous surface ors, navies and pale tones. the new grey grounds at Golds would advise. They are no longer Stansfield Cire e evening an hr, Shon penal) coating prevents dust from. cols.. _.. Purples, yellows and dark | stein’s is a duck print by Wa- adequate to the child's level of To Meet Tues day - |men, and TS, yra Jecting. It is available in six vat| Sreens ail are leaders in the | verly. The fabric is cotton and [development at six months. Six the Haster mall. \ colors, including old red, pumice,| Color field along. with cherry | chartrouse is the alternate [mofth-olders should have hollow Mrs. Thomas Riddick, Williams
leaf brown, cloudy blue, citron! red which continues as a back- | background color. blocks instead of rattles, Dr. Creek, will be hostess for Tuesoe cypress pa 4 in 36-inch| Bround color as well as an ac- The Chinese influence seem. |SPitz advises. : day's meeting of the Stansfield ™ widths. es SSE he TT TT Higly. galing Adherents by the | the second six months;Cireie. Mrs. Campball. JLT
part ; , " At Goldstein's there is a styl- | minute, Reasons ly are [of life, babies should under no luncheon chairman. \ a humacher’s, In addition. t Not deed 1eat- design dove ny: origat the bright: A xe. cireumntapess be-deprived of thasts ~G. Ram ate ie 4 ib ill sponsor a card, and dark blues on a white | prints, the effective designs em- mother for more three Mary . 330 3..m, May dating Tens and. sottons, main.| 8round. Two shades of beige | ployed. A handsome one com- (months without an adequate sub- a ao ire. MAty Taney
con ne bright blue, red and stitute being provided, he warned. election of officers and discussion Range Store. Mrs. Mary Markey tains the largest museum of rare| 8¢ used for contrast. A new | bines t hive, green (TU rbARCH “lof plans for the guest luncheon|is the chairman, and she will be!" historical fabrics of its kind in| Dlué appears ina French toile | against a black cotton back- tonal aia MAY othe | OF in the Woodstock assisted by Mrs. Herbert Bloem- 3
the country. fabric, formerly available only | ground. erwise develop, pext month “N * Presently the firm is also in-| (nN Breen. The tolle prints are » If emotional disturbance does : . troducing another approved Wil- increasingly popular because of OOLOR and
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