Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 October 1949 — Page 22

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SUNDAY, OCT, 18, 1949 Club Plans for Rush Party

» nx The Club is planning a|Charles Englerth, Bill Evans, Pete rush party to be held later this Peterson, Ray Brooks, Dick Crit- P month in Mary Hargetts’ home. tenden, Bill Bruce, Bob Smith, ecan

Face-Lifting Rejuvenates ‘Difficult’ Home

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

i K . Designing Woman— Man's Suit Small Changes Add Interest Matches

SUNDAY Eat Well

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By JEAN TABBERT By ELIZABETH HILLYER

i A wiener roast was held re- Wally Perrigo, Jim Woolgar and AR = . T88 i b rearrange } cently in the Long Stables, a Jent also attended. G 4 human ngs. at's | urniture isn’t always a good bers and dates attending includ- OO a Hn Tee 90 | Couch Cover ims comet mhesrst may Sh aeen Meyer, Blaine, Racket Entertains Chapter e : | mean less convenience, and isn’t Mary Hargett, Barbara Leesman,| Edward S. Nunns, 1406 E » Ernest Schaefer home these : | oh aguit for o Chmge Alvona Heidenreich, Barb Pendly, Mrs. , 1408 E. A days. Other Seating Units | Usually, the big pieces of furni- 4 Percifield and Jean Nelson. 40th St. will entertain meh IS Margaret Schaefer always Made of D 9 furs ave host Nach hey aot. Also Beverly Vargo, Dee Pend-jof Theta Chater. Phi Deta Fi liked colors, grew up in an age ade of Denim But that doesn’t mean you must ly i Rosemary Hoffmeyer. Sorority at 1:30P. Nuts and . when drab shades were high TOOM leave the room just as it is. ! . style. When she and her hus- BY ELIZABETH TOUMEY Try new arrangements of ; Supply 4 band moved into their East NEW YORK Oct. 15 Women| Smaller pieces instead and see ] A md Side half-century-old home she |have been known to show up at a| f Jou ideas aren’t interesting | ; Ge ; NEA 1 vowed the remodeling that party in a flowered dress that anongn te make a big differ~ AY BOTH PEC needed to be done would in- turned out to be an exact match e. Yoo, Alph La bid Latrei plentiful this clude all the light shades pos- for the hostess’ sofa. But mow it tains ~ sstance. | pha mbda ela ALLY, cialists of the | sible. V . San happens io men, lo6. |, needn't flank sofas or stand out Plans Square Dance CA, culttire Depar Mr. Schaefer is “handy” with Harvey Probber, modern furni-/ “0 Ct 0 airs L southern recip a hammer and saw and likes ture designer and manufacturer, ppc "POT iy * tion} Members of Alpha Lambda £4 7 TR to work around the house. To- has a couch in his new furniture thePrs set back to back, and |Latreian and their husbands will P, Rp One cup pe gether with Margaret's adept Hine Vpholstered in henvingbune this may be the idea you're don calico and blue jeans Friday: Ww, 7 77, eggs, one-half needle, this means the remodel- weed — a regular men's Suiting looking for for an arrangement night for a square dance in the] £ dark corn sir

ing is pretty much of a family fabric. He also upholstered a cir-| in front of a window. |Riley Park shelter house, Green-! spoon salt, on

project. : cular seating unit in a gray-blue, The tables this way not only rma Koste: i arte Plans afoot include redeco- covert cloth. ! widen out and take less floor bor a x ar °F Beat the - rating the dining and living “A man gives a lot harder wear| space toward the center of the |i, dancing i $ sirup, then sal rooms, converting the ex-kitch- {to his suits than you give the av-| room, but they continue their | Mrs. William Pert is chairman last the -melte en into a den and changing erage chair or couch,” Mr. Prob. usefulness beside chairs. of arrangements. Assistants in- Place the pe the basement from a ber said when the practicality of| AI EL Sn i postage Bis flea. wan questioned. Salt in er {clude Mesdames Albert Menden- BROWN or BLACK of an unbaked

stamp area into a space large

(hall, David Pert, Thomas Donfor a recreation room,

A dash of salt in your coffeejlon, Jess C. Pritchett Jr., John

filling and bak

In one room arrangement Mr. erate oven (3

LEATHER or

tool chamber and storage facil- Probber had the herringbone! ities. ag tweed upholstered couch combined, “11 improve the laste, _______'McKinstray and Robert Urban. BLACK SUEDE 50 to 80 inn with a cinnamon brown leather [ Kitchen Redone chair. He suggested the combina- If It's From PEEK'S Monday Already finished is the kitch- {tion for a man’s study or for a, BREAKF/ en, formerly the back porch library. % d ried am toa ry si 3 un Nocleo Sere It's GUARANTEED | was knocked out, a door moved Nuclear Series’ Yerv sobhis: S ! or fortified : into another wall to allow for ett age Be pas | jam, coffee, dining space when the ca m n seating units cov- i LUNCHE( mars ered in denim, too--a fine grade dried Nima 1

Schaefers’ two daughters, Dorothy Jean and Julie, were born. t planned a -naximum

of denim dyed a deep red and a sand tone, with darker flecks to

toes and ol

Mrs. Ernest Schaefer . . . in remodeled kitchen of her East Side home. butter or fo!

white chintz cottage draperies, Breen, blue and rose design. rearranging of structure and (four inches from the front and made by Mrs, Schaefer, match The dado to accompany it will furnishings always gives a sides, so-the upholstered pleces the provincial style linoleum. match the living room walls home. {have a light, suspended look.

The arrangement of the drapes means the Schaefers can have privacy while they eat while light streams in from above, Built-ins are wooden, painted white like the dado Mr. Schae-

which will be painted. Because more cupboard space is needed, Margaret is planning corner. cabinets to cut down bleak walls here. Already a major change has

Elizabeth Arden Says Short Hair is OK

la screw flange which allows it to be raised or loweréd. The leg {height can vary from a little] {under four Elizabeth Arden has banished inches.

The newest feature of the leg is|

inches up to five)

BLACK LEATHER

| $599

: l give the fabric a tweedy look. fruit cup (g ; of light in the room. There's & iy prother-in-law installed “Dated” pillars, an eyesore, | Mr. Probber calls his new furni- bs pears), oats i trio of windows along one side, pon, were pulled down to include the ture the “nuclear series,” because ' ¢ milk. : a glass-paned door and another iv R entrance hall in the living quar- the line is built around 20 basic ory DINNER: 5 window in the preparation cen- Family Room ters. And the Schaefers are seating units, They can be com- gravy, spice: § ter. The latter one cut down What used to be the kitchen painting the basement in white bined in countless ways to fit dif- potatoes, ba : space in this section, but Mrs. now is being transformed into to give it a fresh, neat look. ferent rooms and seating needs. BLACK SUEDE rye or whe i Schaefer has found the smaller an all-around room where the When the face-lifting is com- The upholstered pieces are set/ butter or fo $ area makes her work easier. family can relax in many ways. pleted, the Schaefer home will (about four inches off the floor on| or mixed green Walls, ceiling and woodwork ~ The dining room will be clad in look years younger, reflect the slender silver-plated brass rod| dressing, p were painted aqua blue; red and New wallpaper with a soft convenience that intelligent |legs. The legs are recessed about| eo

the “shingled” look in hair styles = ~ =/a48 unbecoming to most women. | WALL TILE /She says that short hair is in|

FALL BE AU [a but that extremes should T PECIALS § always be avoided. | | Soft, perfectly groomed hair has| ulor $10.00 ular $12.50 a future and has definite feminine| oiL “GoLD Se : ———————————— i —————— a | ole sos sso Leaves Make Fertilizer WAVE WAVE | Sprinkle chemical fertilizer 4 over Samp leaves Betore Fastag) | al ey’ e rich compos POWDER PUFF BEAUTY SHOP | quickly Yeti: further treat-| | t. This is a better bet than 309 Roosevelt Bldg. RI. 5151 IE inh bing bet Ban) jipeddiers.

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GA-BELL ANTIQUE SHOP Antiques, 517 N. New Jersey St. We are exhibiting some of our finer furniture and Haviland

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848 N. Meridian St. LI1-9704 Quite a few new items acquired recently. Stop in and

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Coats made to sell ; at $29.50 and $33.00

Back to Chinese. We have a

magnificent Chinese rug, 14x12 Eighteen l ft, 6 in. in soft silky wool, per- miles south on y fect condition, a great bargain of Indianapif you need a large one. Other olis on U. 8. fine rugs, antique and modern. 31. Open We sell rugs by appointment. | daily, SunONLY AT RECKER'S day and

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miniature lamp collection in variety of colored glass, schoolmaster desk, 6 H, P. Haviland fruit plates, all perfect,

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With the return of the Fall season we are now

WINE, GREEN, GREY,

We were fortunate in making another BROWN, or TOAST shades or

SPECIAL PURCHASE of fine Fall Suits! They're incomparable values at only’ $151 Come and choose from our large

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