Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 June 1950 — Page 37

Bardening, Mowing

d you'll find at 56th St as, begonias, . heliotrope

too, stands

ies by the and pepper igolds carry is week, a to 5 dozen n get potted started, at e, just east \. Edwards, inday.

see + hem” st the colors snaps and lozen, - ready

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vtech. You'll . weet potato immed cocksoleus, begoses (among Scarlet, and k's Flower s Ave, just . BE, 1351.

-— clover, It's e, and you r Gardener's in, too, for ase controls ds. Hoosier 3 some fine oses (Blaze, isman, Pink ce among r Gardener, pater, Broad

forest trees And now is it. But let borist decide f food alone eir troubles, ee man can dying limbs 1. N. (Mike) erii Tree Ex-

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New York Firm Orders 60 Fabrics

Times Special ; NEW YORK, June 3—The first concentrated campaign since pe war years to help re-establish the co Jen ASPEN or IK

ok 315. + ge pe e home decoration was begun today, _ by F. Schumacher & Co. ; Walter E. Puschel, vice president and production manager, disclosed that orders have been placed in Italy and France for 60 silk fabrics. He returned recently from a two months’ trip to Europe, where = he made tentative selections of several hundred other fabrics, ° Schumacher's domestic mill, es.talished. in..1895.48..0ne.0f. the. first in Americi to weave fine! “decorative fabrics, is also increas-. ing its silk production, he said.’ |

Demand Growing | — With the addition of the new| Basic drop extension table

domestic and imported silks to be!

delivered to Schumacher’s in late "July for fall introduction... gic Homemakers SEH

“will “be

line, Mr. Puschel explained. "This! The Warren Central High represents a steadily increasing proportion of silk to other fabrics carried. Pr Types of silk fabrics include! M satins, taffetas, twills, novelties, | Mesdames C. E. Nichols, Ernest | antique gauze, serge, damasks, {Day, Pat Lechner and Helen matelasses and brocades.” - |Hoppes are‘parent sponsors. Silk is still the ‘queen of all fibers; ” Mr. Puschel said, * | Teacher sponsors include Mrs, a. r. Puschel sald. “Dur- wanda Beeson and Mrs, Anna ng the war and for some time giricker, State reports will bel it was not widely gfven during the picnic hour. avajlable. Today, however, mills| Club delegates to the state conin Italy and France are operating vention will be Joan Nichols, at near capacity, re-emphasizing; the luxurious fabric in strenuous! ‘hurin, Francis Wilson and Marefforts to cater to the needs. and| garet Paton, Mrs, Stricker and desires in America.”

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look if you want an uncluttered home. The idea is an outgrowth of the current station wagon | living, It's the casual, yet digni- | fled slant both architects and | decorators are using in their. blueprints, - —.Heritage-Henredon, those-top-furniture. manufacturers, turn the trick in their new lines of " informal pieces. Combining re-

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| home and fewer rooms, less | wall space and lower ceilings | than her grandmother: did, will appreciate the line especially. i Then, too, all the units are | sturdily constructed in the me- | dium price range.

| sion table pictured above. In

cozy appeal of the wood, the ta- : ble extends. from 29 inches to

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| more likely would be stamped

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‘ make the storage cabinets fun.

: either side are amply deep, the : narrow. ones down the center

‘Cooking Research Wins

| research work on meat and poul-

Bring measurements from top of rod to _ floor — also width of each window. This offer does not include swags, festoons or clearance mer-

— Pine buffet has lock and key

Greige walnut Mr. nd. Mrs. denier hints at formality ” shirts or a woman's gloves, By JEAN TABBERT handbags or hosiery. TRY THE American Gentry All the pieces are at Block's. |

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Sturdy Construction

Mrs. Contempoary who econstantly copes with a servantless

There's the drop-leaf exten-

| light pine, it's an excellent basic | piece for any bride. Besides the

74 inches. That tabs it for the living-dining room most homes now contain. Rollers make

| movability a breeze. ($198). i

The roomy pine buffet shown |

too. It-couild be paired with the ! table for a-dining room duo. But

for the living or bedroom. Measurements are 45 inches

inches high. A lock and key

Trim: Hardware All. Heritage-Henredon furniture Has a quality look. It's noticeable in the neat handles of the pine buffet and the drawer pulls of the greige walnut

|. dresser pictured.’ ahove. Both }

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The favorite customers ES ~ : unusual New York art gallery are) i those who come in and say, OX don’t know a thing about art, but I think I'll know what kind of picture I want." The New York circulating Hbrary of paintings, run by two sisters, rents original oil paint. ings on a monthly basis. They| won't sell a customer a painting until he's taken it out on a rental basis to try on the living room

Sti Peaple whe now nothing about art often have better taste than would-be art connoisseurs who are impressed by the name of the painter rather than the {content of the Mrs. Ruth Butler, one of the sis-

“slim, “attractive| blonde, says she and her sister can thank their art collector father for making possible their rental library of paintings. They had a good start on their present stock of 1800 paintings from his | [personal “collection, In ‘the four years since they | {began their venture, they've had to check the artistic tastes of tax! drivers and Park Ave. socialites, You can rent a painting for as little as $3, or an 1$8000 Picasso original for $80 a

She has some good advice for young couples, buying their first

“You' ve spent a lot of time and money on the rest of your home. Don’t hang a sore thumb on the wall just because it's a painting. And don't pick what you think is sophisticated or impressive, Pick

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