Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 April 1950 — Page 38
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By JEAN TABBERT
Put Accent |, mm aw On Color [meer morive aes
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Latest Trend these are owned by A. W. Pen- "| ‘dergast; of Terre Haute. He'll. CHICAGO, APT: "I —Manufac-| exhibit 150 of the intricaty turers are making it easier to co-| wonders at the Indianapolis ordinate color schemes by featur-| Antique Show scheduled in the ing living room groupings which| Spink-Arms Hotel Saturday contrast and blend according to| through next Tuesddy. scale; polor and fabric. ‘Samples| . A retired optometrist, Mr. from the recent Winter Home! Pendergast’ hobby was the re« : Furnishings Market at the Ameri-| suit of a gift from-one of his “++ can Furniture Mart reveal the| patients. Bankers and’ doctors, ! new strides made by color in both | according to the expert, -are fabrics and- woods. ? [the most prolific collectors. Flame and coral, leaf and olive| They're among the 500 persons . green, brown.and sand are new who list it as their avocation. for 1950, following the fool-proof 7 . formula for one warm, one cold. Expert Repairman and one néutral color The Tegfre Hivute man picked Soper settee are ye Sood up his Alirst bankin 1937, is x and there are strong .ndications poy “Yat purple” and navy Will 58 10] tne 28, expt. 10. Tepaitiog.. the limelight at the summer ng through his workshop at market in June. The color trend - today is to capture the nge all the known types. of the greaf outdoors which Beginning with H. 8. Hall in compatible with the surging pofu-| 1869, inventors have explored ldrity of ranch-type homes, | every field for design ideas. Fabric ‘and upholstered /manu-| They've concocted the. Girl facturers are making seflous at- Skipping Rope Bank. for intempts to help homepfakers co-| stance. The one illustrated, it's ordinate colors and styles by pro-|.wound with a key-.and the coin ‘ducing correlated oupings. One js placed. in the slot. manufacturer brglight out a se- - “When the lever is pressed, the ries of eight’ ‘#' fabrics planned child skips rope in typical little . around. several basle colors, each girl fashion, moving her head of which is/stressed or subdued and feet in rhythmic time and in varioug/ patterns. All appear| causing the coin to fall in the to be difgérent, yet blend togethér, bank. The mechanism in this throu color ¢o- ordination and| one is extremely complicated. desig in the group of eight are Zp i sty) s designéd to go into the - ‘Money Rings Bell fw UH om American, the traditional «Bavings are made to the ac“dnd the modern home, | companiment of music in an-
other ‘wooden- cased bank, A
"4". Color interest is being stimulated by- new. textures,
Fireside! 10 times to one windin } SR IRIN PRE i SR YR #6Tt white linen with gold, navy “Carpivad), g ; Lott white Hnon Riih gol a Eect sledge hammer who hits the end | of matelasse still 4s popular ini
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satins and velvets reappearing through the groove in the upin traditional lines. Far more| right. The money rings the beil | dominant, however, are nubby| and ‘then falls into the bdse.
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giving a formalized version of amimal world all’ have been ranch house living. “covered” by inventors. One of One manufacturer features an the latter examples is called
mahogany with gold” “trim and|academy hospital in the United
Mechanical Penn ny |
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i | 7 “Color Interest BR nickel is needed to make it run | | instead of a penny and -it plays |
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Fer ~ textures, both plain and with | The circus, sports, the | heavier than other paints and | eee promtRTITIShAble Tete threats; TUNES,” Fegion and the | MOMs the heat-in:-
modern. Ebony and €ordovan tration and ward duties in the'Plans for the annual Mother-
. Chinese eon accelerated Slates N lary Academy, West cussed. > | er ; interest in bedr Tog grou s, oin _,— [ ; of edn : fA groupings. | It- is the first time since the Flower Slides i 3 ; |academy was founded in 1802 that Charles Miles. of the Coca-Cola! d or Women Afe Active {enlisted women. have been as- Bottling Co. will show I on Plu ee, w WASHINGTON — Nearly 800 [signed to the all-male bastion flower arrangements at the 1 p.m. fe BR Japanese’women are members of of future generals. Army nurses meeting Monday of the Rainbow roe 3 prefectiiral assemblies, city coun-| who are commissioned officers Garden Club. The session is to be FP ow uf cils 6r-towns and village assem- have been stationed at the hos- held in the Southport Methodist "3 ee bliés. pital many years. Church.
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AW. Pendergast, Terre: Haute, and Mrs. Pearl Records +» « this is the way a mechanical | penny bank works.
BI | Designing Wormene . | Re d Radistor Solve Magazine Storage
| : By ELIZABETH HILLYER ' | Metallic Paints 2 IT'S ALL TOO easy to let quis liob ‘ thé ; , | ‘Hold Heat In , ».| thé magazine stcrage problem {
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Radiators have no right to look-| shelves ar | re. often. too. shallow al:me. mportan: sadn. wl) 4 | for them and too many piled up
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magazines, let: alone a back number supply, but now it looks Actually, the radiator that Is) as if designers are taking off in painted a color releases mora | all directions to solve this ne{heat than the one coated with| glected problem. | metallic paint. Metallic paint 1s | RE
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Flat wall paint, which is just, Seen Ideas. The table ratk by .. Hving room ‘cabinet with its what you want for today's luster-| Robsjohn-Gibbings is a nice sloping shelf. The tilting bin can
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if plants are usually confronted ..iwith the problem of finding suit-
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won't tear or puncture in everyday use. Beyond all this, the! plastic material resists fading. cracking, shrinking and staining, and won't ravel.
Helps i in Many Ways ; new 50-ounce canister in | nemible, non-breakable plastic 'helps around the house in a num-| {ber of ways. It is, “first of all, a {storage container for a large. can |of fruit juice or for the “frozen [type . juice after dilution. It can act as 8 cocktail shaker, or storage container for soup, milk, celery or other long, leafy vegetables. It-'has an -air, odor and’ Tiquid-tight TEover” Ena ing spout. . Householders who like to keep
{able underliners for them.
new, A flower pot. cong [tainer in rigid sheet of cone] which éliminates. the need for] both underliners and fancy Plant] |decorations. The pottéd plant goes into the | | plastic container and the water s poured into the plant gets ‘water rp The flower pot container comes {in various- sizes and colors, re-|
less walls, allows” more efficient! change in shape, puts the mags [sists warping, grease, oil and + elongated sofa upholstered in a| “Lion Hunter” It includes a heat distribution than semi-glosa| at easy reaching height. be used as a wastebasket, To most ¢ chemicals. i forest green nubby fabric. Acces-| figure not unlike the late Presi- jor gloss paint. The magazine tree by Edward : sories are midnight blue tables| dent Theodore "Roosevelt, He's © Flat paint also retains its color |.7. Wormley is particularly won- = . y : B x! with glass tops and wooden| shooting at a lion; which rears (and stays on best through the‘ra- gerful if you hate to throw. a > . gl NT Colorfu Gift o : lamps, carved to give a woven up at him. The coin is placed Kdlator’s heat, because it has less single copy away—it holds a § Y Vo n ne ‘$ B e au t Y Sa | on In / J Colored effect. Rich red homespun fabrics) on top of the rifle barrel and 0il content than gloss paint and year’s supply of.ten magazines. . , * Clever ® Gay Silver Threads and provincial prints are poputar; when the lever is pressed, the heavy oil encourages burning and Good example of the new PAUL A. SPIC UZZA. Owner ™ * Wy 0ld Kentucky’ ue the Gold with Early American pieces. | coin shoots into a receptacle as peeling. ways- of providing for maga- : te : r Home iI Me Your Plastic fabrics have come to| the lion rears. Although pale colors ¥ may Sark ————— - "5910 College BR 0944 © Old Gray Mare ol ams L life with new plaid, striped and] The show will be from 1 p. m. en with heat, discoloration s Hag Birthda ge > Different © How Dry | Am He Been print effects. ‘An alternative is| to 10:30 p. m. Mrs. Pearl Rec- at a mifhimum with the ort Wied PPY y on CEE i 2 o The Band . on the gay prints with vinyl coating. | ords is the show manager. {and deeper wall colors that are; MOBILE, Ala.—Patricia Wheel- Your “Easter Outfit" will be a double success if you have & Daisy Daisy Played On Raload New furniture finishes have be-| epm— rn {in fashion now. {ess of Dothan, - Ala, had a "Just- -Right- For-You" New Yvonne hair-do and permanent, 4 Fait come an important consideration \A/ ACS Assianed sm —————— {big 16th birthday recently. She : 1 EN MEMOIR in the over-all scheme of color] 9 |Banquet Plans . |earned her. private airplane Ww b bl i planning. Five hundred ‘walnut Ta West Point "3s, Dorothy Miller. 312 5. Bute! | license by soloing in an airplane, hatever your beauty problem may be, complexion, ‘or dry, i suites were shown in pearl to . 4 5 : passed a test for an automobile] Iustreless hair—It Can Be Solved at Yvonne's. - ! ON THE 1 finishes. D t NEW YORK -- Fifty-six mem- ler Ave, will be hostess to the Zeta K deep grey finishes. Deep rose tones ~ {driver's license and made 100 on . CIRCLE are highlighted in traditional mia- bers of the Women's Army Corps © hapter, Phi Theta Delta Soror-| |an algebra test in high school. hogany pieces and gold tones in| have taken up technical adminis- ity, .at 8:15 p. m.” Wednesday.|. g
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