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RATTAN is a wood that personifies summer. It's used here in a grouping by the Ficks-Reed Co. Textured fabric of the sofa (news for warm weather living) is cool

green, trimmed with paler fringe of the same color ($229.50). Tub chair ($49.50)

curves for comfort. Tables include the

wheels, has secti (Ayres'.) :

Nylon Curtains in Wider Varieties Group to Mest

Nylon curtains are big news. 18th Century or provincial living. The Past Presidents Parley, rooms, are on the market. Year- 11th . District, American Legion

Organdy and bobbinet have been added to .the nylon fabric now

_ | stitute of Decorators recently. operation that's quickly man-

| foil background pioved you can be

frosted glass cocktail piece, kingsize for lavish entertaining ($95), the oak veneer-topped lamp table ($35) and the service cart ($45). The latter performs on ons for glasses on the top deck, space for goody-laden trays on the bottom one. |

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t Pictures [Deck Chair Has ‘Comfy’ SeatUse Denim _ Thome | TT Tr, a Denim.

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NEW "YORK, Apr. 22 (UP) tor relaxation. Paint your pictures on the wall, It's attractive—painted white the National Soclety of . 4 with plastic-red, blue or (Mural Painters, and build the _ ... |.0iher seat. It's rugged jroom around them. —notice the reinforcement A breakfast room furnished under the cushion. The wood jwith’ a mirror-topped teble and’ wi) endure for years, too, for |delicate iron chairs had a wall- jt can be repainted again and [ful of flowers painted by Paul’ ,... : : [Fchartssa — Eiki “in co. The trim Imes. snap. to als 3 operation with the American In- tention when it's closed, an

Hiv... ms ‘piece of furniture that lacks | -Build Your Room | grace or sturdiness. The deck Wears Well and Around Murals _ | chair shown fulfills every req- /

thing smart for the home.

chair.

“You can have a mural painted aged. Horizontal slats and the on your wall for as little as $3 a' padded seat both help to ease square foot,” Robertson said. “I tension-tired nerves. At Ban- d | . put two coats of lacquer over ner-Whitehill's, $4.95. Smart comfort Crease Resistant

|the original upholstery cover,

mine, and. they're much more S : / PGES Ri T_T}: t's crease resistant, easily washable than regular wall paint.” ; " 'washable and much for the vasa than regular wall paint” Sorority. Sets Initiation Rite yashable and much for the [Dramatic Mural ny phi Beta Sorority will have Mesdames Lowell MCPherson, used for play clothes is widely

A mural done on an aluminum an initiation service at 8 p.

Wednesday in the home of Mrs. fanciful with your wall decora- G Ga Gui |tions. Luman Martin Winter stuck e0rg8e Gannon, Guion Road. Mrs. Hazel Weghorst aluminum foil on a canvas back Katherine Dalsheimer will. con- ghorst,

Miss Mary Maillard and Miss of green and brown

laids. {with varnish, then painted a dra- duct the ritual, | There will be a memorial sery|matic mural, “Gulls Over Manhat- Initiates into the professional ice for Mrs. Carolyn Ayres Turntan.” ‘music and speech sorority are'er after the ceremony. weight,

New Satin

Washability is almost & must in summer fabrics. A new ane [tique satin developed by the Du [Pont Co. of spun rayon and cotton has the look of all-silk, yet launders as easily As nylon, Available in white, red, gold, hunter green, strawberry, rose, chartreuse, milk chocolate and

in the dress goods department, not if it can be turned into some-

| Denim makes the latest switch: {over from dressmaker to decorator, and if it is tough enough to take it as blue jeans it should . (wear forever when it slipcovers al cellent drape, lends itself to easy

rough, nubby weave,

Appropriate for draperies, ship - bedspreads and uphol-

Denim tailors well, makes those neat, smooth weltings and crisp COVers, be Kick pleats that keep a piece of Stery, the fabric has excellent |furniture’s good liries as trim as hand, a rich subdued luster. comes in 50-inch widths and is {available through decorators and leading drapery departments.

Luncheon Hostess

Mrs. Charles N. Symons, Plaine m. Russell Hirschman, P. A. Holton, #vailable but the big news is!field, will be hostess for the lunche . color, yellow, pink, rose, shades eon meeting of the Anagnous —even two- group, Epsilon Sigma Omicron, color checks, cross bars and Tuesday. Jackson Square” (Basso) will be These newcomers have a more.discussed by Mesdames W. D. lustrous finish and are lighter Keenan, Harry W. Kroeger and : ~~ ‘Edward L. Pedlow.

) Wasson's Estate Gas Ranges, Appliances, Monument Store

md : Auxiliary, will meet Thursday available, Tailored nylon panels Found favorites, they have fuller night in the Wayne Post Home! 3 leph RI 411 are being edged in various fine and wider: ruffles, more lush em- g "Holt Road. Dinner will be & 00727700 Telephone Rlley 7 nylon laces. broidery accents and occasionally served at 6:30 o'clock. There will } 4 é ne. Elaborate models, for use in all-over embroidery. ibe a social hour and card games, | 8 S | Store Hours: 9:30 A. M, SMR Co 4 0d |

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Buster Brown Shoes 1098 BOYS' CORDUROY SUITS, For Infants. Children and: Misses

2 pc, red, blus, brown, sizes 3 to 1 bx. 6.88 / 9 Price (91 pairs) CHILDREN'S $5 5.98 and 6.98 GIRLS’ RAYON GOWNS SHOES 2.50 AND ROBES 3.49 (167 pairs) CHILDREN'S $6 4.59 BOYS' LONG FLANNEL PANTS, SHOES 83 bsoken saps 2.88 (72 pairs) MISSES' 6.50 SHOES 3.25 (27 pairs) GROWING GIRLS’ ; 6.95 SHOES 3.18 198 45.458 GIRLS hats, HA: (233 pairs) GROWING GIRLS’ on, row 2 7.95 SHOES 3.98

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Girls’ Spring Coats |

GIRLS’ SPRING SUITS 1.98—2.10 DR. DENTON SLEEPERS, 99¢| Extra Pants 50¢ in sizes 7 to pe $19 2.50 EARLCRAFT BOTTLE STERILIZERS — $3 0 ware I 98 Ko” $15 1.98 BONNETS, slightly soiled 99¢ 27) were $25. now $15 2.59 BONNETS © 128 \& . | (30) were $22.98 now $10 3.98 BONNETS ; , 1.99) (16) were $8.98 now $ 5 1.79 COTTON KNIT CREEPERS $1 9.95 PLAYTEX AIR NURSE 4.99

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in sizes 7 to 14 BOYS’. GIRLS’ COATS (24) were $35. now $19 14.98 COATS, now 8 ow 6.98 COATS, now 8 (10) were $29.98 now $15 | TS (64) were $25 now $15 19.98 COATS, now S10 © $25 COATS, now 813 (10) were $22.98 now $10 Sizos 3 fo bs (13) were $16.98 now $ 8 CC : : - 1.98'BOYS' SUN SUITS, one-piece, 3.98 to 5.98 GIRLS’ COTTON DRESSES, blue, size | to 3 99¢ sizes 7 to 4, now . 2.88 and 3.88 _ |

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izes 10 to 14, now 4 , d Suits. Were 13.95 to * 19.95, mostly sjzes 6, 7 and 8 9.99 79c CARTERETTE COTTON PANTS, girls’, 0 [ pink only, small, med. and large c s’ Prone’ | vr a 3:98 arid 4.98 GIRLS COTTON-BLOYSES; Boy sk reps All-Wool sizes 7 to 14, now 1.99 Sport oats and 3.98 GIRLS BATISTE GOWNS, sizes 7 Corduroy Sport Coats to 14, now 1.79 1 12.98 GIRLS CORDUROY WESKIT SUITS 8 [3 off 6 Were 15.95 to $25 now 10.64 to 16.66 | TEEN SHOP, FIFTH FLOOR (27) 1.98 BOY'S CORDUROY HATS, 99¢ : : (84 pairs) 4.98 HOCKEMEYER CORDUROY | JR. SLACKS. Sizes 6 to |] 3.88 Final Clearance of $25 to $29.95 SUITS, now S13 Shirts $35 SUITS, now £19 Fine ouge gingham plaids 1° 17) $25 SHORT COATS S15 and fine Dan River plaids — (173 sizes 6 to 18. 2 for 3.50 16.98 to 29.98 TEEN FORMALS 8.88 | 29.2.98 DRESS AND SPORT SHIRTS . TEEN RAIN WEAR, final clearance, sizes 10.88 for boys and preps, odd lots $1) 10 to 16 , OEE de ; «i (85) 1.29 BOYS T-SHIRTS, white or colors, 79¢ 8.98 to 7.98 TEEN SKIRTS, sizes 10-16 2.99 (234) BOYS’ UNDERSHORTS: Sanforized shrunk

3.98 to 5.98 TEEN BLOUSES, sizes 10-16 1.99 Sizes 26 to 34. 3 for $1

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First Time at Wasson’s!

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Other ESTATE Ranges from which to choose!

i (Left) Model 5038

With BAR-B.-KEWER separate meat oven that broils with radiant "charcoal type" heat ... AIR FLOW OVEN for uniform heat . . . HIDEAWAY GRID. ALL for all grilling .. . PYROMATIC "triple-click'” BURNERS for more heat

selectivity . 279.95

(Right) Model 5030

See how much more cooking efficiency and value you get for this low price! Two giant-size burners! Therm-Estate oven control! Air-flow oven! Fiberglas insulation! Drawer-type, drop-front

smokeless broiler! : 159.95

OTHER ESTATE RANGES priced from 159.95 to 319.95

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