Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 March 1950 — Page 32

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Modern Apartment Is Furnished With Graceful, Traditional Pieces = Printed Nylon fo Be Used for Upholstery

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2 eri lle co "The first patterns avaflable on|ing fabric to sell for just un- : fined to sheer fabrics. Now a nylon press cloth include & mod-|{der $10 a yard. -

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; Katherine and Emanuel Miller . , . at the melodeon-desk i their living room. St ” »

By JEAN TABBERT . WHEN ANTIQU TES meet a modern Interior there's hound to be a conflict. That's what Bappened in the Carvel Court Apartment of Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Miller, 6158 Carvel Ave : But the Millers solved the problem gracefully. So much so

Photos by John Spickiemire. Times Staff Photosrapher Small-scaled traditional furniture fi ts compactly along the dining corner walls of the Emanuel

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they've evolved a handsome contemporary Setting made even more Miller Carvel Court apartment. ° ’ striking because of the.original problem, i : > ————— ‘ J Both avid antique collectors . . ? ¢ J tin o $ a : . 3 . even before ‘they were married, .%0 the pieces are part of her he lasting beauty o g

occasional table decor. Decorative china gleaned from antique hunts hang on the walls in place of pictures, make pretty patterns above- chests and tables. :

they moved to the Broad Ripple housing development with a mansize backlog of ‘period pieces. Space dictated the restraint they used to furnish the apartment. The rest of the units aré stored away in the Revamp Table attics of families and friends.

Picking out just the small-

*' Mrs. Moag. ¥:" To Give Paper

Sorority Plans | Buffet Supper |

‘Kappa Chapter, ‘Mu Phi Ep-| i 'silon, national music sorority,| = © and the Indianapolis Alumnag’ Chapter will hold a joint meet-| ing Tuesday in the DAR Chapter) House, |

Officers of the two groups will be hostesses. There will be a 8 p. m. buffet supper.

Det¢rmined to make their

- : “hi pleces useful as well as attrac-— scaled furniture, Manuel—his 4." Millers completely re-

“friends drop the initial E-—and vim . : # amped the drop - leaf dining Kitty Miller distributed then table. They had it made four throughout the rooms 1Y inches wider to increase the

paired them with vivid colors space between the effective rope that complement the walnut fin- legs. Now the table can seat

ish of most.of the units. 10 persons and the enlarged Melodeon Desk space between the legs means

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. increased comfort, too. Mrs. James A, Moag of the| In the living-dining. room is A reconditioned washstand + Shortridge High School music 2c. an old melodeon Manuel had used for silver and linen-stor- department will give a paper on converted into a desk before he . Age bears plants in earthen- WEG TRE TT. “Influence — Pan - American . 98 4 was married, None.of the gra- _ Ware pitchers. They are part ‘Music.” : rE - eclous lines of the piece have Of a set, the remainder of which The musical program will be! ~ ey been lost: With it Kitty uses a ~2dds Interest to the bathroom _|presented by Miss Marian Laut : os & needlepoint-covered -seat which windowsill. a BY riciatere and Miss Rita M. Fuszek, pian- ; : r : $ 4 ¢ s nie ists, . » i i ie, i she id herself, . Sole piece in na ure lois, 2nd Mrs. Russell Spivey All ways wonderful coin fit, in fabric, in nut is the melodeon, which fOr all the essentials. Grape The Miller's quest bedroom:den also highlights the “period tvlina. Rhythm’ fon Bias Band® cut “combines that wood with rose > Pulls decorate the drawers of a. oieceq they've collected since before they were married: styling. Rhythm's own. famous Bias Band” cu Wood. EL : matching chest and washstand Exhibit to. Be ; : which provide essential stor- and there's an amethyst And here Kitty displays the | that follows your figure so smoethly. Nylon re gy sacs. + StFigled Focier: a mes 's inimitable end d Co alances Yellow walls, mulberry cot- . has ; she collects. e. cups ang in At Ma i inimit rance and easy, ironmade froth a documentary print =~ y,, tow 4 drapes and round The FUEKE! nisiches a love the pigeon holes of the old sec- | a yer' S ricol's Tmimiteste endurance 22% hang at the windows. The Print coiton braid rugs of a softer Scat “hat separates the IVIDR rotary partly shown in the pho- An exhibit ysis pleces less care. Luxurious drifts of nylon lace lav. is repeated in a lounge chair's’ mulberry shade form the color 8nd dining room downstairs. tograph. = Matching saucers of Lalique glass and sterling sil- : P oar NS, Tulle a: scheme here. Kitty “married” Someday" they'll be in the same make tracks on the wall above. ver will be shown at Charles ished everywhere. White, shell pink. Sizes 32-38. : e needlepoint seats In this room. Candy striped carpet Since both the Millers work | Mayer & Co. tomorrow and Tues- : And the rose crops up again in room for they came from completes the room's furnish- Kitty is in the division office |qay, There also will be reprothe upholstery of-a sofa. An Manuel's tamity., rr ings. of the Phillips Petroleum Co. |quctions of famous antiques made ’ ofl painting here ties the shades There's a monotone affect Here again Kitty has used and Manuel is treasurer of the {up in sterling, Royal Worcester i : : : , together. ee A in GURL. DOGTOOM-AOR.- LRAIE_PIECIOUS ARLGUSS 10. CAITY--—.- Indiana - Industrial Board —the + ching Wrid- SIUAFT eryRtar fr fliers BLOCKS Lingerie, Fourth. Floor ore = : Though they cant “display all which both enlarges. the small out the room's accessories. Twin apartment is the ideal solution | Sponsoring the exhibit, which is \ : ee their larger treasures, thé Mil- room and gives a pléasing cranberry glass pear-shaped just now. But both are looking | jon. tour throughout the United ’ R vs Pot. Off : lers have found canny ways effect.” Walls. are gray-blue lamps blend with a cranberry forward to the day when’ they | {States, are the Worcester Royal! ° : ' Eton hte A to show off their smaller ones. with the same color draperiss. Cotton bedspread faken. out own a home and the antiques Porcelain Co., Inc, and A. N : ; se is _Kitty ¢ collects amethyst glass A hide-a-bed is covered in gray, ‘when friends stav oy vernight. © really come into their own. 'Khouri and Brothers, New York. <m

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comments on what's new and exciting in suifs, coats, dresses, hats and acces-

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