Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 August 1949 — Page 28
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duty of letting in
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~ Consider Also — - Need for Privacy
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‘Windows,
mon sense as on artistic sensi- . Since the purpose of windows 1s to let in light and air, the ‘curtain material you . choose
this purpose. At the same ng the need for privacy is even Joore - urgent in a world that presses closer about us.
- further rather. than frus.|
Curtain fabrics coming from|
the looms of two of the country’
great textile mills have been de-|
ed ‘to accomplish - the double light while Weeping out the public gaze with translucent, but not transparent, ‘weaves. The return of old-fash-
““doned ‘mull (you remember the
BIL, opaque cotton with a silken finish?) for dresses brings up the interesting possibility of ity use in curtains. an A mull-like fine denier rayon
which takes a print applied by a
“ADecial process that gives a handpainted effect is being made, Very -oheery for a country cottage or #ebreakfast room are the espalier ‘Plitterns in this mull-like cloth— panels of gay color, red. Sroed and yellow, on creamy whi
Pastel Colors
For those who like patterned
fangings there is a rayon twill has
all the crispness and body of cotton, takes soft colored
of fadeless Servlet it will give. The pastoral designs in par-
ticular are cool and restful cational film, placid sheep and plump, contented) Assistant hostesses will in green clude Misses paetures, or old-world chateaux| Frances M., White, and leafy trees, all in softened Brown and Ethel M. Swartz, Mrs. to be opened at the pienje grounds two alike. go ator ita allow” “the Tight
brown cows grazing
penetrate and impart 2 tinted
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- Pencil. Boxes..and School Bags
+ -Now pastels, high deep shades rival the conventional background. And even the the ost 0st | peried minded folks admit the new trend has Lob advantage or ‘mors varied and intaresting table ARNE ol
LS Ayres &
FOR SCHOOL DAYS
Ayres’ Children’s Accessories; Fourth Floor
ments,
to @ Oty
a cludes a. liques of Irish
looms: Damask
fami} mater
china cy, and high dally sudsings The Lenox
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Illinois Bt,
will preside, -
A. Plastie "gun™ containing pencils, erayons
B: Plastic kit Aitted with pencls, pen holder, colored pencils. §9¢ a C. Bag with washable . Ideal for carry.
Sophisticated feeling, the Sails will lend
piece is mingled dogwood roses, and the sterling Helrk Rose.
sturdy enough
tionally ‘with. ? hina and white linen “le
colors and
the patterns. is Lanox ‘china’s i
hs thet are arranged on formal lines.
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"THE ‘SETTING at right inpale yellow _organdy cloth with matching - leaf ap-
linen; the centerand
Ithough the china is predominantly . for formal it's flexible enough for simple meals, too. The superior. , Tong firings and exquisite . craftsmanship in .fine 1 ve it amazing strength as well as eggshell transparen-
luster. Thus it's to withstand without npirg |
delicate patterns.
Bellevue-Maroon
pattern’ 1s available at Charles | Mayer's and Ayres’.
Mrs. Coburn
Is Hostess:
Mrs. Augustus Coburn, 4828 N.| will Thursday for the August meeting ot the Pilot Club of Indianapolis. The line includes canned ham- cut in inch segments and threaded A 6:15 p. m. picnic supper willl be served to members and their husbands.
Agnes - Mahoney,
I -Trout:-—and Mrs. Mike and- toasted. over the open fire, heen her hobby. for several y Hanrahan. Mrs. Ethel E, Minney and canned pork and beans and She hopes to have 100.0 ‘frank :
use,
in.
Umbrellas, 1.98
Gay plaids and solid colors with novelty handles. In children's sizes for ‘easy management.
2 Color + difinguishe table setting.
Canned ‘Meat Aids Picnic
Be prepared for those gay spur- sticks, tomatoes for out-of-hand| | ot- the-moment picnic plans with, eating and a selection of fresh lan emergency shelf stocked with| fruit, and you have the making | canned ready-to-use favorite fare of a wonderful party. | for outdoor parties. | The canned franks also may be Ideal for these picnics are a/sliced over a bowl of potato or
burger patties, ready for instant on sticks kabob style with small heating and service in buns; onions, or tomatoes and heated | hovpes ham with & moviks Sgver over the fire
Randolph Coats, well-known ideal for sandwiches or casseroles portrait painter, will be the guest skinless pork sausage links to Kentucky Woman speaker. . He will show his edu- make a hearty and delicious out“Sittin’ Pretty.”
door or indoor breakfast, and the Collects 30,000 Buttons favorite frankfurters. LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Mrs. E.| One picnic suggestion is the 5 Berlin of Jenkins, Ky. has a
Collecting them PATS. furter
an, crisp carrot/fore many more years.
, FRanklin 4411
: chafing gO
BE that many women who come to
\ ask her to recommend an antique’
goes ol
Ideal for Modern Sunday Night Supper
many bigger displays of modern
grandmother's ed by an alcohol burner,
Different Dishes _Brobeck, author of “Cook It in a Casserole’ says
{her for chafing dish recipes also
where they can buy an al-
Feigring Women. i be
Glass Squa
re Snack Ta
a
shop \cohol-heated chafing dish with a. [porcelain-lined cooking pad. Brobeck includes recipes. tor si simple but delicious chafing
such as chicken
{with almonds, peas breton and!
|brofled tomatoes with peppers, In| can be turned hollow side up to be planed ith
her cook book. She ts hav: ing all the needed cooking items joe -large tray, *surrounding the
pi Ae-de dish."
CHICKEN "with "ALMONDS INGREDIENTS: 2 small cl
ens, or 1 large one; 1 thep. —
4 cups water; 1 thsp.. salt. METHOD: Wash and clean the dressed and cleaned chicken in|side and out. Rub with the vineigar (or lemon juice) inside and t. Let boil slowly till tepder.. Skim off the fat. Let cool, and
be hostess new line of canned meat items. macaroni salad or they may be cut meat from the bones.
SA UCE INGREDIENS: 1 tbsp. butter; ! 2 tbsps. flour; 4 cups stock (or| |bouttlon) ; % cup almonds, shred-| ded or chopped; 4 cup cream; |tbsps. horseradish. | METHOD: Blanch and chop the | 'almonds very fine. Mix butte Ade Ne ahs 5 when blended, add the cream and | stock, and stir well; add almonds |
Genevieve combination frankfurters, ready collection of 30,000 buttons, no and heat thoroughly. Season, and a8 has'add the horsevadish. wAdd the’
chicken, heat through. Serve with
‘be- rice of delicately" seasoned;
{noodles. Recipe. serves six. i
halves of large the table has a flat glass top surface, but or all of the squares Senay or to | serve party snacks. R be awiiatie
2) (foods in the daily diet. Then, too.
This snack table is made of four A ay
glasssquares lass bricls: With fis bottoms of fhe Susres up
abs re
in case of breakage or as extra
Chilled Soup Correct Now
Ever start -a--summer dinner, clum for adults, and recent nutri{with a cup of chilled cream of (tion SEperimtnts Joint out the rtan e high grade {spinach soup garnished with little/ proteins of milk in every meal, crispy crackers and minced pars- it hehooves us all to use milk and ley? It's well worth a try, and milk-made foods In generous so is the socially - prominent amounts. : chilled vichysgoise — a leek and] ——————————————— [potato soup rich with the creamy Mums. Can Be Fooled
{smoothness that evaporated milk gives to such mixtures. | You can fool chrysanthemums Made with milk, these soups into earlier bloom by shortening |provide an excellent method of the day with a shade built over |insuring a larger use of the dalry| mum bed. This is useful for there's a fragrant fruit soup that|those “varieties that normally
rls served icy cold topped with | bloom #0 late they get caught by hipped evaporated milk and frost.
garnished with a sprig of water-| cress—a novelty soup as delicious a nye Pillowslip Party Set Since the National Research Our Own Club will give a beneh Council on Nutrition recommends fit pillowslip card party at 1:30 lan increase to three cups of milk p. m. tomorrow in the Food Kraft
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The exhibit will be open to the public from 5 to § p. m. Saturday,
-|and from 11 a. m. 108 p. m. Bune
day. Mrs. Ivan Groomer is chairman for the even theme, "Outdoor Living.”
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an » Artist and Mrs. Harold J. Hayes,
Tea Is Arranged The Liberty Garden Home
‘ imakers’ Club will hold an aftem
noon garden tea at 1 p. m, Thurs day In the home of Mrs. J. NK
per Gay to supply adequate cal. Shop, K. of P Building.
Pm SER A SU NE A Nu
Schoolgirl Purses, 3.00*
A. Brown leather over-the-shoulder bag.
B. "School Mate" purse in brown, red, green, black and navy.
C. Sorduncy bag with twin compartment. Red, / green and brown. #
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Teen Accessories
‘Silk Scarf +. + in beautiful accent colors. |.00 > golden numbers for graduates of 1.00*
. includes mirror, key chain and
| .00*
Year Pin . '50 .and ‘51.
Fitted Wallet . {lipstick holder.
*Plus tax
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AND COOL NIGHTS
. Warm Washable
Robes
Ayres’ chido s Jrdersoar Fourth Floor
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and rom forge. Sis 2 ob, 6 40 4
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8. Quilted cotton with floral pattern. Blue, pink tL . and yellow. Sizes 4 to bx, 4.00 8 te 14,
C. White chenifls
apples. Sineé 3
with a border of bright red
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D. Quilted coMop, clover print. Navy, blue and"
fo bx; 3.98: 810 12, 5.98
wine. Same 4 to bu 4.90: 8 te 14 6.08
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Stevenson, Hunter Road.
r gift to you . . . an original
“silhouette of your child out by this copies, If desired, 280; frames, " 38¢. Come in with your baby or child this week. Age mit is to years)
famous artist. Additional
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Ayres’ Chitdron's Shore, Fourth Fioee
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to clear a ne locks. The can be braide ‘colored yarn, of cotton fa i endless, 2 It's the look effort to st “makes the im grooming. Th en often sgpel Detween the
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