Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 April 1949 — Page 3

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-{ eity and Mr. Roell is the son of-Mr, and" Mrs, John B. Roell, 53 N.

Pp. y Methodist Church. The bride i870, J wedding breakfast and re-| \coption will be in the Hotel Court-| tu Y

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1 Wedding Ceremonies Miss Powlen 1 Unite Two Couples

In Kokomo Churches

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Be Wed odgy ~~ ... LOGANSEORT. Tha" Apr, 30. Powlen|

--Miss Harriet Elizabeth i and Roy Carleton Slaughter, Indi-| anapolis, will be married at 2:30]

; a Te Roell-Schembre Vows to Be Read; - / Miss Tooley Will Be Bride : S®e TS Times State Servies .. 2s : ‘KOKOMO, Ind., Apr. 30—Two Kokomo brides will be married today. At 10 a, m. Miss Corrine Marie Schembre will become the bride of Robert J. Roell in St. Patrick's Catholic Church here. . 7 ~~: “She is the daughter of Mr. dhd Mrs. James Schembre of this

Shortridge Road, Indianapolis. ! The Rt. Rev. Msgr. Robert J. Halpin will officiate. Mrs. Albert , H. Leng, sister.of the bride, will be the matron of honor. The brides“maids will be Miss Virginia Wandtke and Miss Dorothy Oberhausen, both of Indianapolis: Kathleen Roth, Indianapolis, will be the flpwergirl. The bridal attendants will wear frocks of white taffeta and Chantilly lace. - Sh

p. m. today in the Ninth Street! Christian Church here. *

-The Rev. H.R. Hosier will of-

ciate. He “will be assisted by the! Rev. Kenneth Ball of the same church and .the Rev, Dallas L.! Browning, pastor of the North! Methodist Church, Indianapolis. |

Attending the bride will be her

sister, Miss Leslie Joan Powlen, | Columbia, ‘Mo., and Miss Virginia, Twiss of this city. i

Reception Arranged. | William Eng) 1 be the best!

man and the ushérs will be L. J.| Powlen Jr., Logansport; brother! of the bride; David P. Harding, ! Blooming | ChureRill,

ton, and Winston,

The bride's white duchess satin gown is fashioned with sweet- a ieception Wil De: a the | heart neckline, molded bodice, long sleeves and Zull ski falling into jy de attende 4 GulfPark y = os

ia cathedral length train. Her two-| tiered fingertip illusion veil will} be held by a seed pearl tiara. She {will carry a cascade of calla lilies tied with satin ribbon streamers.

Local Couple Say Vows

by Miss Mary Harry C. Stearns Jr.

m. today in the Broadway Joseph Huesing,

{brother-in-law of the bridegroom.

the niece of Mrs. Fred T. Reed, 8370 Broadway. | i Mr. Stearns is the son of. Mrs, lend here. Hal C. Stearns; 1521 W. Ver- (5 |. if St. The Rev. Newman 8. Quick Tooley Vows

Jetfrey read the ceremony. Kokomo Presbyterian

3 {Church will be the scene at 2:30 of -.The ‘bride was given in mar-| he wiof the Civic Interest ; p. m. of Miss Charmion Tooley’s American Association of

ING J She marriage to Barne E. Quick. The git Women, at 8 p. m. Ma | Reed, Pe clisht satin with a The Rev. Hurd Allan Droke will in p39

wore molded bodice accented with seed pearls. r full hooped skirt fell into a ca

officiate,

Mrs. George

fell from a braided satin band Will wear daffodil marquiset over

arls. She taffeta. The bridesmaids, Mrs. week and next include the creencrusted with seed pe She allas Rayl, Canton; O.; Mrs. ative writing group, It will meet Ray R. Cank, Bloomington, and in the Rauh Memorial Library . {Miss Constance Clifford and Miss at 1:30 p. m. Wednesday.

carried gardenias and stephanotis. «

Trip to Canada Mrs. Roy N. Anderson. Nobles:

Marian Tudor of this city will] wear blue marquiset and taffeta.

and the bridesmaids were Mrs. Wilbur Bond, Greens Ford, Ind; Mrs. Willlam Schwomeyer, Pwoklyn, Ind, and Mrs. Ralph Walrod. They wore dawn fink and aqua taffeta. James A. Barrett was the best an and the ushers were Messrs, Bnderson Schwomeyer and WalThe reception was in the

falls into a full len bonnet of or

train. A ossoms will

bride will carry white roses and orchids.

Quick; Rochester, Ind, and th

Tom Dwyer and Charles Duke| Newell, all of Kokomo, and Tom | Walker, ‘Anderson, : t The reception will be. in "the Kokomo Country Club. For: her, wedding trip to Palm Beach, Fla., the bride has chosen a navy blue! gabardine suit with navy and whit» accessories.

For her wedding trip to Canada the bride chose a pink wool suit made with a cape collar and Tuscan accessories. After their trip the couple will live at 292 Olmstead Road, Riverside, Ill The. bride is a gradute of Jordan Music Conservatory and attended the Chicago Musical College and the Julliard School of Music.

Sororities—

bride and Mr. Quick is the son of Mrs. Alpha Quick, Lafayette, jand Earl Quick, Rochester.

. Sorority Post Mrs. Royer K. Brown was re-elected vice president of the Delta Province of Kappa Kappa Gamma Sorority at a Yecent meeting of the organization in ‘Ann Arbor, Mich. . ! * Other local women who attended the meeting and spoke on | fraternity subjects were Mesdames Everett M. Schofield, Robert Brewer..and DeForest O'Dell, Miss Dorothy Overman and Miss

Marjean McKay. Totate organizer, conducted the inThe . Indianapolis Alumnaejtiation. She was assisted by sev-

Chapter of Mu Phi’ Epsilon Sor-| ority will have a dinner meeting, °T! Indianapolis nome, They Monday night in“ the home of are Mesdames Walter Kyle, Frank

_ | Vincent Guerrini, Indianapolis, Indiana University and a member vows were exchanged Will be the best man and theiof Sigma Alpha Epsilon FraternGottman - and ushers will be Joseph J. Schembre, ity. The bride is the daughter of : at 3:30 Kokomo, brother of the bride, and Mr. Indianapolis, | Powlen.

Set Meetings

Z {National Bank. H. Joseph Pier-| McCarthy Jr. son will show. the movie “Cross-| edral length train. The Pueblo, Colo, sister of the bride, roads for Americd,” and discuss twotierd import ed illusion veil| Will be the matron of honor. She communism in the U. 8.

The molded bodice of the white] ..," satin bridal gown has a bateau, peckline. The full draped skirt jg.q washington Blvd. Mrs. R.

hold the long" silk net vell. The|oroun of Great Books at 7:30 p.m.

The best man will be Joseph cussion group of Great Books will

; © meet at 7:30 p. m. ushers will be Berry Cooper Jr.. Memorial yd Pm in the Rauh

{College and Indiana University.| She i§ a member of the .Delta| {Alpha Sigma and Phi Theta Kappa Sororities. = °°

Mr. Slaughter is a graduate of

and. Mrs. Lester James

Onis

There will be a special meeting Group, Univer:

the 38tH St. Branch, Indiana Other study groups meeting this

Mrs. The

Wood Is Hostess

jewelry and’ metaleraft eet at 7:30 p. m. Wednesday home of Mrs. F. 8. Wood,

8. Miller, 6140 College Ave. will entertain the first year discussion

Thursday. On May 12 the second year dis-

Hospital Guild

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' LAWRENCE E. Tucker, Los Angeles, announces the engagement of shis daughter, Miss Susan Carpenter Tucker, Indianapolis, to Hjalmer Rindal of Hendersonville, N. C. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Anton Rindal, Iola, Wis. The wedding will be in December in Indianapolis. The bride-to-be is the niece of Mf. and Mrs. F. C, Tucker, Millersville Road. (Hall photo) Sah

‘Miss. Della Patterson

Miss Margaret Hendrickson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Flor< ancé Hendrickson, Kewanna, was married to Chirles -R. Wineland, son of Mr. and Mrs. rnest J. Wineland, Crown oint, on Sunday. The vows were read in Kewanna. (P. H. Ho photo) .

.* = ” - THE ENGAGEMENT of Miss Charlotte Halpern to M, Wil-

liam Nach, son of Mr, and Mrs. -

Miss Susan Carpenter Tucker

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Philip Nach, Weirton, W. Va,; be read in 88. Peter and Pa

-i8- announced hy her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Halpern, 3134 Central Ave. No date has

been set for the wedding. (Zal-

man photo.)

Carl C. Clemmmer, son of Mr, and Mrs. Roy Pittman, 2811 E. 38th St, will take Miss Mary Lou Cord, ddaughter of Mr, and Mrs. John 8. Conner, 3014 N. Capitol Ave., as his bride on

Cathedral. (P. H. Ho photo.) «8» ; . MAY 12 is the date selected by Miss Della Patterson for her marriage to Robert C. Bosnowski. ‘She 1s the daughter of H. V. Patterson, 546 Division Bt. and he is the son of John Bosnowski,” Chicago. The Church of the Assumption Catholic Church will be the scene of the marriage. (Daugherty photo.)

List Bridg Play Results

To Meet Monday

“St. Vincent's Hospital .' Guild will hold its monthly meeting from 10 a. mito 3 p. m. Monday

{in the Nurses Auditorium of the “Mr. and Mrs. Earl Tooley, Ko- hospital, Mis; Walter L. McFer- Showalter, ; Mrs. M. M. Rhode: (komo, -are the parents of the'ran will be officer of the day, as- hamel 46; Mrs.’ F. W. Gilchrist, | Mrs. B. M. Angell 41.5; (Possible P score 60): E & W--Mrs, Howard | Lacy, Mrs. 8am W. Simpson 36;

mittee chairman for the 12:30 | MTS. Russell Fortune, Mrs. Philip

Pp. m. luncheon. Mesdames Wil:

sisted by Mesdames Ted Marbaugh, Frank E. McKinney and Paul 8. McNamara. Mrs. A. E. Coddington is com-

liam Strack, August Diener, Thad Brown, D. B. Shimer, William Theo Miller and William H. Rohr will be her assistants,

Historical

Unit To Meet :

The Indianapolis Historical Council will meet for Iunch at 12:30 p. m. May 10 in the home of Mrs. Earl H. Myer, 4440 Park

Mrs. Saul Bernat, 5155 Central J. Wise, P. 8. Hildebrand, H. W. Ave Mrs. Laura 'E. Ray will pay

Ave. Mrs. Frank E. Gerke will Houser, Frank Pobst and James tribute to the late Mrs. E. May

speak on modern American music.| Rainey. A musical program will be presented by Mesdames Asel SpellR.D Howell and Lorenzo Jones and

man Stitt, Richard Nay,

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. 1 | The six local chapters of Py | council. {Omicron Sorority will have their|

{ {view the civic achievement of 19th annual May breakfast at, .. , "ng Giex Mrs. Glick is a

former member of the

Miss 8. H 8 p. m. tomorrow in the Riley Majors Gaston. M1 ry Room of the Claypool Hotel. Miss

©. Hom will presida. {Patricia Anne Abell, Muncie, will) A program from 2 to 4 p. m..speak and Miss Bertha M. Staub

will mark the founders day of

the {lon Sigma Alpha Soror-| 1 : ity. The YMCA Choir will sing, Plan Book Review

past president of the Indianapolis Council of Women.

Mrs, Donovan A. Turk, chairs 215; (Possible score 364): E & W

{man of the archives, will speak —Mrs. Arch Falender, Mrs. Wiltomorrow in the Hotel Lincoln will preside. lon data and records which have llam Epstein 205.5; Mrs. A. B

Hufford 33. The next meeting .o the group will be May 11.

sible score 240): N Smith, Leo J. Gootee 151.5;

ner 135; , (Possible score 220)

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Seal 119. The next play will May 11 in Holy Cross-Halk

Club Meets Tuesday

Marott Club, Tuesday night'gpne. possible queen. | ‘Mrs, John P. Cochrane will re- score 390): N & 8—W. H. Wein- '\Win¢ in Most Cases dorf, Paul Thompson 223.5; Fred

| (Master point game,

Binder Jr.

{been placed permanently in the Farrell, Mrs. Allen Stokke 202; files of the Indiana State Library. Mrs. Betty Chipman, Jack O'Keefe

+ A number of bridge groups announce the results of their play {held this week. Woodstock Club, (Wednesday afternoon (Possible| 4p score 72): N & 8—Mrs. Gordon your right always plays the

Holy Cross Club, Wednesday night(" Master point game, pos- (the king and the & S—Adair 8" honors e I'4 Miss Marge Quinn, Miss Mabel Satterly 139.5; Mr. and Mrs. Homer Rieg-

& W-—Mrs, Fred Mitch, Mrs. | {Blaine Patton 130.5; Miss Agnes! Miss Brash started i arty, Miss Beryvle Smith 123 Mrs. Clara Thornton, Mrs. W, 1

Blackwood on Bridge—

June 11. The ceremony will.

Double Finesse Necessary

| murmuring ‘thank you.'”

With 2 Honors Missing

By EASLEY BLACKWOOD 5: “A FINESSE,” says Mr, Meek, “is a play where you lea ace-queen in the dummy, play the queen, and the character on king-—usually irritating you further by

Well, it's pot quite as bad as that. Mr. Meek habitually takes a retty dismal view of things at the

bridge table. :

i Actually the finesse is a nseful| “= w= device. In the usual case i: in- Neither sie vulnerable, lcreases your chances of winning Sou! Salar la trick or tricks in a “non-solid”| = NORTH (Mrs. Keen t suit. 8-882 _ | Look®at Mr. Champion's spade H-J 18 {suit in today’'si@and. Two of the Deg 3 10864 queen) were held by the oppo-| WEST EAST nents. Mr. Champion knew for, (Miss Brash) (Mr. Abel) {sure that he had to lose one spade; 8-Q9 8K 74: “itrick. His problem was to keep H—A K942 H-Q 10 6 ‘from losing two. = . D-58 D987 things off] C—~10732 C-QJ938 "iby cashing her ace and king of SOUTH (Mr. Champion ‘hearts. She led then a third round | SA J10865 “inf the suit and Mr. Champion H—8 3 raffed. He entered dummy with D—-AQ?2 {the king of clubs, led a small C—A 8 & spade and played the 10 from his’ The bidding: {hand after Mr. Abel played a low, 1 8 2H 28 Pass Miss Brash won with the 4S All Pass

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necessary to take a first round

She returned the five of dia- sibility of all three missing

finesse to guard against the pos-|

* followed with the nine. of'spades théh picked up the king! land the hand was spread for fouri

Dick Peters 220; F.'monds which was won by the 10 being in the East hand. {Roland Birck, Lawrence J. Welch on the board. Now dummy’s trey | of spades came out, Mr. Abel played thé seven, Mr. Champion] JBrash| The ace!

put in the jack and Miss

Miss Marie “Barton, soprano, 201, Tuesday is the date set for odd

directed by Charles Do hn. The Private Duty Section of

Mrs. Thomas Anderson and Mrs, Central District, Indiana State will sing accompanied by Mrs.

- {Nurses Association, Lucie Clie YU alm rake book review at 8 p. m. Monday election of officers. The hostess & S—John 8. Lynn, John

in the Nile Hall Auditorium. Mrs. | will be assisted by Mesdames O'Keefe; Thomas O'Conner, C. E. handling of the spade suit in to-

PEO Sisterhood, Clifton Hirschman's review of Laymen D. Kingsbury, Merrill G. Madinger; E. & W—H. 8. 8Bingle- 3. desl would lose (as comMax J. Reese anditon, Fred W. Gilchrist; W. L..,.. ‘ {Kirkpatrick, V. J. Obergfell.

part in the program. ' Chapter AV,

was recently organized in Plain- “My Uncle Jan” will be followed | Christie, field. Mrs. K. M. Snepp, Gary,/by a tea.

Junior Riders Compete in First Side-Saddle Class

illespie rode. i Janet Sage and Cynthia Hansen also compe dons Er . 16, was held in the R. H. Brown Stables. This sid ers last night, Midwest. It w the final tournament in the

will sponsor Charles Coyles. There will be an

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the next play of the group. | Men's Club, Monday night:

Send questions on bridge to Mr. Blackwood, The Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis 9.

Local Girl Ohio Bride

FORT RECOVERY, O.. Apr. 50 final address of the faderation's >

~A- double ring ceremony wi

d ue to UNIte Miss Mercedes Ann Earn P '0 hart and Lavern Edward Be

{Ave,, Ifidianapolis, and Mr, Berg-/ iman is the son of Mr. and Mrs. ake the word back home, what

{Harry Bergman of this city, °

| The Rev. Fr. Nicholas Greiwie {will officiate. Miss Mary Agnes Bruns, Philothea, O., will be the /mald of honor and the brides- A maid will be Miss Helen Stritt, In. maid wil = Plans fo Wed “|Adams, Montclair, Ind, will bel Mrs. Anna Baldwin, 2019 {the flower girl. | . !

'Marquiset Chosen

The attendants will wear or- . {chid and. pale green marquiset,} 1a Mrs, Cotton; 1237 Congress

Miss Mary R

. (and the Howergirl has a frock of, ¥ le | The future bride is the yellow organdy. The bride's gown of marquiset - over satin has a eros A. Baldwin, San Jose, {sheer yoke outlined in Chantilly 5+ p {lace. Her full skirt is caught up oqist

iiss Eden

[fp length veil. She carried: white

°F 1Goode waa the bridesmaid. She

Ht ly

an at 9 a, m. today in. Saint " Mary's Catholic Church here, The “ited States. bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Samuel Barnhart, 1337 Oliver!

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Mr. Craney

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Couple on Trip © = Through South ~~ =~

iding

(and Mrs. F. 8. Crangy, let Ave. The, Rev. Fr.” 5 Van Bénten officiated. sonal | The bride, who was given In ! ‘marriage by her brother, Leroy (Edens, wore a white satin gown, {A white lace tiara held her finger

carnatiéns and roses with knots = {ted satin streamers, $ Boones

Ligh Atehdants.

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frock and had a French boquet ‘of spring. flowers. Miss Juanita

{had a pale green dress, I Patrick M. Craney was the best man and Kenneth L. Hicks served ‘as usher. The wedding breakfast was in Cifaldi's Restaurant and the reception “in«tive* home of the {brijegroom’s purents. ollowing their trip the couple 1 live at the Pennsylvania St. ddress. The oridegroom is & graduate of Notre Dame Universs

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GFWC Hears

Mrs. Roosevelt

HOLLYWOOD, Fla. Apr. 30 (UP) «= Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt believes that the democracies : should prove their belief in demo ° cratic ideals if they hope to draw the masses of Europe and Asia away from communism. z fhe told the General Federation of Women's Clubs here [ast night ‘Ithat “if wa fall ‘in moral and spiritual leadership, we will lose the battle against communism,” - “The battleground against = communism is Europe and Asia ° which have never known freedom,” the President's widow sald. + “Therefore Russia need not’ mens {tion it to them and stresses security and equality,

Equality Stressed

day may come when the Russians will. be convinced that we are strong in our beliefs and they will have to co-operats be~ cause ¥ have to live in the |same world. But this will net occur u we demonstrate that our faith in our beliefs is so strong that we always try to live up to what we talk gbout.” ‘I. ‘Mrs. Roosevelt, who made the

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58th annual meeting, ‘said that _{the Boviet's- practice of racial requality "is -omne of Russia's greatest weapons against the

| 8he also recommended admis. sion to this country of more trave jelers “from abroad, so that they

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might see for themselves, and ithe United States is really like.

Mickey Baldwin

A Fern. » {way Bt, announces the py [Ing marriage of her grand. {daughter, Mickey Ann Baldwin, . to Roy A. Cotton Jr. son of Mr,

daughter

The wedding will be at 3 July 17 in the North MethChurch. The Rev. William

to reveal rows of Chantilly lace. a Mylford will officiate.

The full length train

bouquet of white roses.

be: the best man and the

city.

| The couple will live in Fort ringbearer, Donald Delong will

i Recovery.

is also Mrs, edged In lace, She will carry 4 the matron of honor and the {bridesmaids will” be Mrs, Leo

Melvin Bergman, brother of the Valdez, Mrs. Thomas Heck and spades bridegroom, Fort Recovery, willMiss Shirley Kreis.

Ernest Martin .will be

her | {will be Carl Ranly, also of this/Ann Barker will be the flower.

Bandra Seniour and Rebecca \girls, Nicky Seniour will be the <h

serve as the best man.

Ngutatanding cards you are making | J.1a double finesse. Mr. Champion's!

“2 Crider will be hostess for the 5:30 - ip. m. cook-out.

in. the show, The event, for riders from 8 to dle class is believed the first of its kind in the Arlington spring series. yl

‘spades in his hand and dummy

{To Elect Officers |

lcludes Mrs. Gray Burdin, chair-| ww (Mrs. Samuel Klein, first and sec-

When you finesse against two By JEAN TABBERT NYLON MAKES news again {-=this time in satin, velvet and i fabrics. The materials are are so unusual Ayres’ decided to create

pared with other methods) only | usual Ayres’ decided to create

{when the West hand had specific-|. a room with a majority of the »~ &

{ally the king-queen.doubleton—a remote contingency. | It wins, however, when the {missing honors are divided be{tween the two defenders’ hands or when both honors are in the East ‘hand. ; {| The two spade finesses would have been the correct play even if | ‘Mr. Champion had a total of 10

with the king-queéen missing. In that case it would be absolutely

Leaders’ Group |

There will be an election of | {officers- and ‘a revision of the constitution at the annual meet-| ing of the All-City Camp Fire) Leaders’ Association Monday In Chiristian Park. Mrs. Paul

In case of rain, ithe meeting will be held in the “community house. - | The slate to be presented by

the nominating commit in-| man; Mrs. W. H. Bernhardt and,

ond vice chairmen; Mrs. Johi {Ryan and Mrs. Willifam Harris, recording and corresponding sec: § ‘retaries, and Mrs. Ivan Davidson, | {treasurer. + ) { 1 : J ‘Name Hostess . | Mrs. Alice Johnson, 418 8. Rural {8t., will be hostess for the 7:30 |p. m. Tuesday business meeting of “the Alpha Sigma Chapter of Delta Sigma Kappa Sorority. i

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‘Nylon’ Room to Open at Ayres’ Tuesday

furnishings ‘made. of nylon, They “believe it to be the: first “all-nylon” room in the country. (The wetting is inchided in the debut of Ayrés’ fine furniture section on the sixth floor ’ Lem.

Nylon draperies, upholstery and carpet . , . they give ‘end: ¢

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beginning Tuesday. Adjacent to the new decorating studios, the section will be set up In groupings for ease in shopping. Jt will contain the re-ar ranged Connoisseur Gallery, a browsing center for antique home. gecessories.) ' Durability is the keynote of the carnation pink and whites satin nylon drapes in the room. And spots wash off the chairs there., Green tufted satin cove ers & pair of ladies’ lounge chairs. » . ”

THE plaid fabric of the basie lounge chairs (shown) is made of nylon, too--a colorful flower and bird pattern with a Chinese feeling. The sofa upholstery fs heavy beige satin with a green stripe and small pink flowers. sald to give “endless” wear. (The taffeta and velvet nylon haven't been used in the room because they're not in produce tion yet at the F. Schumacher factory where the satin fabric was designed, They're expected to be available early this sume mer.) The Nye-Waite nylon Sarpets ing is light green with a deep scroll motif, and the thin fabric of the lampshade (illustrateed) is white nylon. Along with the nylon display Ayres’ will show two other

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rooms—one a Baker Far East.

‘compa¥y’s Old World finish on

_ traditional pieces. The latter

has an especially interesting green silk drapes frame. a white gauze shade. It creates a ‘of the century 's refreshing.