Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 April 1950 — Page 24
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Considered As Smart
vention, the rocking chair, is ap- ! pearing again in the smartest . furniture collections. : The return of the rocker might _ be attributed to the recent trend: * to modernized versions of Ameri- . can pioneer designs-—or it may be that we have discovered anew the homey charm and relaxing com- _ fort of the piece. . ~ Although rocking chairs have|
! never disappeared completely |
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‘ from the home furnishings scene, _ still it has been a long, long time since they were accepted by dec-, orators or by fashion conscious’ good style.
_. homemakers as
Styled by Experts Now, however, all that Is changed, and several of our top-| flight furniture designers have turned their attention to the with the result that they are now | as handsomely styled as any|
models is achieved by the clean, simple lines, the light scaling, the | blond finishes, and the smart, | textured or. hand-woven type of fabrics used for the cushions.
is definitely back {n the home
Among the most Interesting items are folding patio chairs made by Samson. Headline here is the decorator shades avallable—coral, green, azure and chartreuse.
Rocker A Should Be Useful, Decorative
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES _ |Eat Well for Less—
Smorgasbord
Mash yolks with two tablespoons
Specialfies
By GAYNOR MADDOX FOR THE “get-together” after the movies or theater, go Swed- | ish. Arrange a few smorgasbord
{specialties on a large tray and
serve with hot coffee. If some guests have sleeping problems, give them decaffeinated coffee, A good hostess keeps everyone happy. a STUFFED EGGS (FYLLDA AGG)
and scoop out yolks.
anchovy paste. Moisten with a little mayonnaise and season with salt and pepper if desired. Stuff back into egg white shells. Sprinkle with ‘paprika and chopped dill 2 .
Hard cook six eggs. Plunge into|. ..leold water and chill. Split in half
Broiloaster Uses Charcoal
> ; . . v It's not too early to begin Design Has Been Distinct ive Soles equipment for the ; Modernized | Serve Them ; Piece de resistance of such £ . a y an outd fire- : That exclusively American in For Parties Plage Clit Bo hae ag io
or brickwork background. An all-metal design of this
kind is made by the Majestic ..
Co., Huntington, Indiana. It has an ample, grate cooking surface, large enough for the average family. Either
and door frames of cast iron. €Commodious doors measure
10” by 8". The ashpit outlet
has a round shutter that assures proper regulation of draft. Dimensions of the piece: 21” high; 26” long and 13%” wide. It's also available in 15%”
and 17%" widths. The model
comes knocked down, ready
and fasten with toothpicks.
Sunday's Menu— BREAKFAST: Orange
the charcoal in longhandled wire grilles. Thus the rays of the charcoal penetrate the food, and the fuel gases escape upward without impair-
oe
The brass lacquered lamp
lacquer. polish means the
The Isle of Pines ITSC Chap-|
compartment especially provided for it. But novice picnickers can depend on it as their sole means for-outdoor cookery.
SUNDAY, APR. 25, 1050
Outdoor Fireplace Spurs Parly Fun =
| Give Program
Before Club
the props department, Members of the Welwyn Club and Pi Epsilon Phi, home eco- | nomics honoraries, are assisting, [After the style show, tea will be
chapter founders, will be honored.
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— other piece of furniturs, for easy assembl Price Students of the Butl . (FYLLDA KORF) y Ye o er Uni. ly ips He ET Cut thin slices of pressed ham Varies Irom 31950 39 ii 7 4 versity Home Economics Depart. Ty with a wood frame and wphol, or other firm sausage into wedge| {Spent i 2 Woh [ment will present.a program be- o stered seat and back. Metal table and chairs have high style manners Shapes, Spread with 2 oe _ [fore the Women's Faculty Clut lamp tabl pl} auother model which was| ACCESSORIES should I nA mayon-| Portable Unit * [at 3 p. m. Wednesday in Room versie bs 8 * | Shonen a ae display in New be useful as well as deco- Roll up, starting with large end| For picnfes away “from {182 of Jordan Hall. Miss Hattie settee (§1 York and Chicago, is of laminated! rative, In the summer, and going toward point (or roll home (or impromptu ones {Lundgren, department head, is style wooc Jlywood with sturized seat and into cornucopias). Garnish open right th for that t assisting with arrangements. shapes. S pl po when laziness is encouraged, ds with ti rigs of parsle g ere for that matter) | Highlight i} . back of wWov r cord en id sp 8! of parsley.| ghlight of the meeting wil] ounger | a 0 30 Rape mblance to| [Nis is particularly true. a | the broiloaster grate is ideal. be a fashion show of costumes Young: (8: ow aS ae i Furniture makers have fore- SALMON ROLLS | A portable unit, it can be used oa [made in Butler's tailoring and Modern others dav. but it does have the| - 20, Warm days ahead with (LAX RULLADER) | for the increasingly popular clothing construction classes, ed black 0 y a wy’ rt | a collection of new home ac- Cut thin slices of smoked sal- aha 1 thod of b Broiloaster {Coeds will serve as models. Miss units. It v same old Tashioped. eomiprt. | certs that are double-duty. mon into narrow strips about rcoal method of broiling 0 Norma Stutz, is chairman of the with ebo The New Look To boot, they're top fashion three-fourths to one inch wide] meats and other foods. It may be placed either on [fashion review, and Miss Pris. tableware. The “new look” of all these| DPeW* and two to three inches long. Cooking is done vertically, top of the fireplace or in a |cilla McLaughlin is music chair- Block's. Wrap around chunks of dill pickle; the food held to the sides of man. Miss Jane Miller will head p—
Burla,
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L.ess - conspicuous platform | T juce, scrambled eggs with. i hese are banded in white y ing the taste. |served to the faculty women b ba So: sluplified ying: Sn le for a frosty look. Made of Sep Bacon, combread, Dies Er tar ripe down. and Bullt of sturdy cast iron, students of the department, ond A Smal EE eS. on] “metal, the units collapse Jelly: cotfee,- a. MATEAT® | pastes. the- surface ot the ~~ it holds - two --and—a--half bers of “the foods classes taught wa ig * rocker far more acceptable to the easily. But then thats to be. DINNER: Tomato and" meat, sealing "the juices in- pounds of harcoat, Dimen- n Professor Grace Whitesel are £3 Ee style-conscious customer-than.the.! ey. YY ere de sauerkraut «juices ooektaily +): side. The unit. also is handy... sions, ISX xI3% Ria BA 18..£hargs of. resyeshiments, dd Baten % deg, RSE SIR HOE TUAATININGS business stuffed baked pork chops, | for cooking toffee. $10."Also" at it Vonnegut 5. : - days for np though the big style news. is Russel Wright ig baked potatoes, saute of D WwW - Music Gro - draperies a Cin the 20th Century designs, they L Tabl D. ’ "whole kernel corn with { esigning Dian up colorful cov hardly comprise the current rock- Bp able uo : ¢ Groen De you find it 1 hair selections. Those two 16 accompanying lamp- J ef garine, + + 'S + 53 A Tust brown. old er > the black Hitch-| table piece ($6.98) is white Spfing salad, French dress. Tow ° rai a ib a e S ang ue The. Walls cock with its gold decoration, and, Wrought iron. Ite fitted with" ng ren Srawoeny cake, By ELIZABETH HILLYER The anual ang and. ban- with sizing metal trays either in red or : JIN é the Boston “rocker in maple. Piet) trays either in red of SUPPER: Cold sliced ham, THE GINGHAM dog and the quet of Sigma Alpha Iota, na- on the wal chery and manogany “are much £7, They Li ut ar ey poate chips, cotage: chews | Cte cal _emember? Nn Bron a IE IOWINED : glass section that forms the pnd Ie E2190, hot rons, and oe ih a ps i STORET. = Toescay in te sure of layir But, new or old, the important 1a hie on (ign is aT a. argerine, floor, but it's a cat with a Mrs. Paul Duckwall, Mrs: Spread he 1ieutral, mp eq 4 a . { e 4 . h port "tha the rocking chee [LL Adwabl tal ad amp on | Ps de ahd SS Saami, fra 3 a 5 i v n, three of the Adjustable card fable" has nit to Meet De I nig Ot A WALL
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? two helghits—one for canasta has three-way lightin is leani . | fashion picture today. y lig 8, cleaning job's a cinch. The the brightest colors you can A musi WM perms on and bridge, the other to adjustable to any height, It shade comes in green or red |ter Will meet at 1:30 p. m. Wednes- fing, pi any AR cloth | sented by Miss Patti Browne, Pr op 13 aim ACA cl b L hat nS t serve as a coffee table. In changes position simply by brass. ($19.95). All items are day in the 38th Street Branch of| will do. {prano; Mrs. John Fidger, contral pare hanis u uncheon Je the latter position it's just “pushing up or down. The available at Wasson'’s, the Merchants Natioral Bank. Follow the usual rules for land Miss Mary Spang. Bread: You may New Nursery Colors the thing for the ehildrens : ~— me | There will be a Hessert luncheon.| prajding a rug and guide its |Mrs. Maurice Robinson wil) be only ne play hour. The top is covered Grou Set Meeti Qui Cl b b M + Mrs. Jules Zinter will speak. | : 2 cracked or Mrs. J. Francis Huffman, 117 with red, green, brown or p $ ing i uincy u oO ee ——————————————— | shape with a funny drawing of the accompanist. take compli N. DeQuincy St. will entertain| ivory leatheret, the price is | Mrs. Edmond Wyatt, 6052 N.| The Quincy Club will meet in 1908 Club to Meet im you dre When ears or to add a tra. stri So ate) include Jiisses Rozan fore % coll the ACA Club at a luncheon $14.95. Matching chairs come |Meridian St, will entertain the the home of Mrs. Charles Mills,| Mrs. Nelson Gibson and Mrs.| 8 » two for the rare roy Rl ni Leame Byte, Peg Cap petea. meeting at 12:30 p. m. tomorrow., at $8.95 each. | Meridian ITSC Chapter at 12:30|2020 N. Talbot Ave. for a 1:30|Charles Yarbrough will entertainl| MAKE THE cat's body a big up tail Cook Ne ah Na But iat Mrs. Brewer T. Clay will give Both table and chairs have |p. m. tomorrow. Mesdames Jerrus p. m, sandwich luncheon Friday./the 1808 Club at a 12:30 p. m.| circle and its head a small Applique sleepy eyes and a | Beth Hilton Ma a9 Son. Stal tor the program. She will show aluminum legs, making the Bryant, William F. Arnold and Special events will be a white/luncheon in Ayres’ Tearoom. circle. prim little mouth. This is an | Bett Keller, oy Swell uy Rant movies of “My Four Thousang pieces light to carry, simple |R. H. Perry will assist her. Mrs. elephant sale and election of offi-|visit to the Hoosier Art Salon willl It's no trick to sew braided idea that adds humor to real | | Shire w Ia io Mew: Rn im Miles In Mexico.” to fold. | Earl Myer will be the speaker. cers. follow, | strips together to make pointed usefulness. Jane Aubin vy lerels Wotan PTA Gro ¢ The High mittee of t . Council will May 1 in Hc John V, Pet
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