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Times State Service

- WEST LAFAYETTE, Mar. 31—Theme ‘of the 1951 state conference of the Indiana Panhellenic Association

Apr. 21 mm the Purdue Memorial Union buildin i be “Panhellenic Propagation.” : 8 here will

Speaker for ‘the 1 p. m. luncheon in tHe faculty lounges will be] §

Dr, Earl L. Butz, past national president of "Alpha Gamma Rho

Fraternity. His topic will be “Panhellenic Marketing.”

Dr. Butz, head of Purdue's agricultural economics department,

served as editor of his fraternity's national magazi § ne for Ag immediate past president, he.is a ga the

executive council.

Mrs. Jeannette Palmer ILuzadder,

duce the speaker. :

six years. fraternity’s

general chairman, will intro-

The 9:30 a. m. registration will be followed by a coffee hour in

the Union sweet shop.

Speaker

Mrs. Eleanor Winans NEW TRENDS in interior design will be covered by Mrs. Eleanor Winans, decorator, in television, radio and personal appearances here this week. Mrs. Winans, a member of

the Barbara Curtis Home ServBigelow - Sanford

ice Bureau, Carpet Co., will be at Block's.

She will be in Indianapolis as the Carpet Fashion Opening, tomorrow through Apr. 14. To give homemakers ~personal.- guidance with their | decorating problems, she will be available in“Block's carpet department from 3 to 5 p. m. tomorrow and all day Tuesday

part of

and Wednesday.

She will use a full range of the newest carpets, fabrics and wallpaper to show the dramatic horizons the new spring fashions in texture, color

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The principal objects of the lassociation will be to study, football team — and a colored en present and propose legislation boy. Q—How are they used? that . night.

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Four women prominent in Panhellenic circles will participate in

a panel at 11 a:'m.

Discuss 'Preparation’

“Preparation” will be discussed

Women from, all sections of [the state will be welcomed by Mrs. R. B. Stewart, state treas‘Mrs. Margaret M. Doles, Anderson, state president, will be in charge of the 10 a. m. business

Ayres’ To Show 17

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chintz pillows provide extra seating space.

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIME

New Rooms; Each One Fre

FOR VIDEO VIEWING— "Pretty" blues and lemon yellow spike the earth tones of brown and beige in this room arranged for television partying. The small tables are handy for food: the black

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shly Decorated For Spring

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‘Weaving - - Relieves

Hour’ At Loom 1s Relaxing NEW YORK, Mar. 31 (UP)— Take up weaving i" "you wolild relieve the tensions of the atomic age. Grete and Ann Franke, sisters and partners in a textile design {and hand-weaving establishment, recommend weaving over other “escape” methods such as bridge, cocktails and men. Said Grete, “Sit down at a loom for an hour or so and I'll guarantee you'll find the cobwebs clearing out. Weaving takes just

enough effort to keep you mentally busy but not enough to wear

you down.”

studio .and started up the loom.

~Times Photo by dill Oates

Soothing to Nerves

“It does wonders nerves,” she sald.

for

Ann, who has taught weaving to wounded veterans in hospitals said that when she felt upset and befuddled, she just visited her

my

THE WINDOW WALL—Powder blue, white and putty are | the colors used in this inexpensive Everfast fabric that stretches wall to wall, ceiling te floor.

Other women must agree with [the Frankes. It is estimated that |there are some 150,000 weavers in {the nation, working on looms

by Dean Dorothy 8. Bucks, Long College for Women of Hanover Miss Charlene

College, Hanover.

By JEAN TABBERT AYRES’ WILL STEP into spring this week with a

Ferguson, Ingiang Universi freshly decorated bank of 17 model rooms. The set- . will speak on “Planting Pro. tings are the kickoff for the store's home fashion cedures.” time observance. It will begin Tuesday and last for

“Cultivating and -Harvesting” and “Dissemination” will be the subjects of Mrs. Kenneth Lemons and Mrs. Royer K. Brown, both Brown is vice president in charge of exten-|

of Indianapolis, Mrs.

{sion of the Indiana association.

| Chairmen assisting Mrs, Luzad- | der include Mrs. Helen Turley, Pierce and Miss Nota Misner, Mrs. Verna 8S. Le-

reservations;

the next two weeks. Highlighting the period will be two home fashion _ shows scheduled Apr. 10 and 11 in Ayres’ Auditorium. ™ They will begin at 2 p. m. each day. Miss Melva Chesrown of the Carpet Fashion Institute will arrive Apr. 9 for a two-day stay, and J. L. McFarland, vice president in eharge of sales for the James Lees Carpet Co., will be here beginning the morning of Apr. 10. Lees’ will be represented again when reproductions of their prize-winning ads go in four of Ayres’ side windows. They'll be whimsical papier mache scenes.

Vitt, Lafayette, invitations; Mrs. . n=

Ruth Keyser Metz, luncheon arrangements; Mrs. Phyllis D. Free- vision setting pictured. Comfort keynotes the ar-

Mary Jean

‘man, hostess; Mrs.

TYPICAL of the rooms to open Tuesday is the tele-

Gullion, program, and Miss Bar- Teen Problems—

bara M. Hawkins, publicity.

organization of

Dealers

Will Meet

Antique Association To Be Organized

Antique dealers in Indianapolis

and surrounding territory are invited to attend a luncheon meeting at 1 p. m. Wednesday in the Hawthorn Restaurant.

The meeting will complete the those antique

dealers now licensed or about to (become FHcensed in this vicinity.

{affecting antique dealers and to) ‘promote interest in antiques and

increase interest in their use in!

home furnishings.

be elected.

Officers for the coming vear will Reservations should]

be made with Mrs. Fern Caswell, Philadelphia, Ind. or Mrs. Margaret Neal.

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Steer Clear of Hysteria

By JOAN

TEEN-AGERS pride themselves on their lack of prejudice in race and religion. Yet it's a fact’ that teeners make up the "bulk of the mobsters in many a race riot. How can we explain it? By mob hysteria, of course. Kids like action. They join a mob and commit acts they wolldn't

times prevent riotous Take this situation.

zombies! Get all the football guys intotown ..."

dream of committing alone. E . ; tn tain ash, magnolia and haw- chemicals will fight. “That's a crazy idea. What | middle of the winter instead of ; chemicals gh : WAIT A MINUTE have we got against those guys? | Waiting for early spring? thorns And Many other plants. mr [Ausive Shparel shops. board th» FELLOWS 7 That's the way real riots start. | A—Insects are slightly more sus- c . .u t Club Dinner Party liners America, Independence c Anyhow, what about Jeff?” | ceptible as spring approaches. Q=ban You do dormant a Set for Tonioh Constitution, take notice of the The older fellows look star- | They're more likely to be , Wr CPC TUR Ib Pore oi ire 1s s Set tor Tonight {draperies and upholstery. They're

“Gosh, we were just

a dope. We weren't do anything.”

tervenes at this

fellows.”

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hopped-up emotions.

Tomorrow's Events—

. m. Crossroads Rehabilitation Center. Mrs. Bayne Free-

rangement with small tables for food and ample seating space provided. Here young moderns will find adequate room for storage and right under the noses of unwary guests. The spot is behind the smart exterior of the deep cordovan chest, Extravagant use of color distinguishes the room. The earth tones of the tweed upholstery on the twin love seats and chair are spiced with “pretty” blues and lemon peel yellow. s The powder blue shows up in the Wunda Weave rug of strong and the bright ‘navy lamp bases. It's part of the Everfast wall fabric, available for only $1.50 a yard. Other shades in the material, copied from an old French documentary print, are putty and white. The lemon peel is used on the ceiling and again to cover the small couch pillows.

” = » THERE ARE fashion notes built into the room, too.” These include the clever treatment of the win--dows, covered wall to wall and ceiling to floor with a great swish of fabric.

It swerves to enlarge the area and provide a backdrop for the piece de resistance, the TV set. With venetian blinds drawn or lined, the drapes cast the opaque look that's right for video. They are easily manipulated on a ceiling track. Continuing the earthy effect is the Schumacher paper, Pecky Cypress. The TV pillows also are news. square, covered in black chintz, again in the black iron portion of the Salterini furniture. ‘Wicker tops the individual tables.

Other rooms included in the group is a wrought iron setting done in pewter gray, pretty icy blues and lemon peel yellow a change from the reds, greens and pinks formerly used in outdoor areas. The effect is light and delicate. There's also an exhibit of Ayres’ custom pieces, a new Willett maple room and a medium bracket mahogany Regency room. The Willett maple setting will be reproduced in a subsequent Good Housekeeping magazine.

They're a yard

The black crops up |

either as a hobby or for commer-

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cial reasons.

for sale. |early 20s.

upholstery materials.

|delphia high school. 'Joins Firm

She joined her sister's firm anc |ultimately the two took ove: ‘what now is the Willich-Frank: Studios. They switched from em-

Some of them weave fabrics for [the family’s clothing; others make itable mats, dresser scarves, guest towels, and drapery or curtain materials, either for the home or

The Franke sisters have been {working with textiles since the Ann was first. in the |field, going to work in a firm {which embroidered drapery and

| _Grete majored in French and |German in college and began |working as a teacher in a Phila:

8till, one level head can some-

of boys at a soda shop have been discussing a black-and-white disturbance in a nearby city. Then, “Let's. show those your gang and

s » » A YOUNGER boy blurtz out,

® tled. Jeff is the captain of the |

says the ring-leader. “Don't be

The soda shop proprietor in- | point: kid's right. That sort of talk '— can be dangerous. Break it up,

So the gang finish their eokes and drift peaceably homeward — instead of neading for town motors

New Era—12:30 p.m, Mrs. T. 8. Martin. 2011 Park, hostess, “Fa-| mous’ Homes 1 Have Visited,”

Q—Why should anybody use an extra-strong garden spray?

A—They're aimed at over-win- than good. behavior. | tering eggs and insects that are A group either especially well protected

(by hard scaly coverings) or well hidden (in bark crevices, etc.). The extra strength needed to knock out such pests (and wintered-over diseases) is just too harsh for foliage. » ” ”

Q—Why not put them on in the

cause

and rid»

stirring about.

talking,” | A—It’s important to read and fol-

low manufacturer's directions carefully. — Oil sprays in particular are sold under numerous trade names. If they're

going to |

hours.

“The |

Suggestions On Using Extra-Strong Spray =rone girength or on the wrong A—Yes, a number (that's why it's in

. » ~ d | Q—Why bother with them then in an ordinary backyard? | A--Because many.backyard plants; are sickly and fail xo bloom be-| they these hard-to-get-rid-of pests. Such plants peonjes, fruit and shade trees, ornamental trees such as moun-|

around 45 degrees, likely to drop below freezing and their husbands will hold a’

less day and one -when rain is not expected for at least 24

Spray in the morning ! . . so spray will dry before night, Homer L. Kivett and Fred B.|will be held at 1:30 p. m. tomor -

used at the wrong time, the Q—Any precautions to take?

|proidery to hand-woven fabric: the 30s. a i. important to read package di-| “There was a epression,” rections). A few important Grete said, “and nobody was buyprecautions—do not mix lime-|ID& —r hand-made embroidery sulphur with oils, Do not spray, Wor. : deciduous plants after eaves! Now, their studio designs and are as much as one-fourth inch Weaves virtually every type of long. Do not use ofl sprays on fabric needed for home decoral-

ing. Most of the fabrics are tho sugar or Ja : { Spay 1 Paes I. Slack axtured” cotton and rayon com-

mix sprays with other ingredi- Pinations. ents (such as pyrethrum) with-| oT He ve ade fabric out checking to see Whether some of their designs In e:.

are entertaining

include lilacs,

and not The On-Ea-Ota Club members Franke products.

Choose a wind- gnring dinner party tonight in| Sorority to Meet

A national council meeting o°

{Shepherd's Chicken Dinner Place: | Alpha Sorority

Mesdames Everton F. Burke,| Alpha Omicr

|Hite are in charge of arrange- row in the Warren Hotel. A noo: ments. luncheon will precede the meetin”

and

man. hostess. Speaker, Roy A. participation program. Election. | Patton. Noblesville Tourist--2 p.m. Mrs, Education Round Table, Indian- Irving Heath, hostess. Program,

apolis Branch, American Association of University Women— 8 p. m. Mrs. Peter Terzick, 8030 Allisonville Road, hostess. Discussion of “And Madly Teach” (Smith), Mr. and Mrs. Terzick. :

Mesdames

Gwinn.

chants National

Women—8 p. m. Athenaeum. April Fool's| Day party. |

\ Speaker, tendent.

Broadway Methodist Church.

First Newspaper Woman,;' Miss

Ann Hall : i Bank. Study group. LAPBylig-=8 ppv. Mrs. N.w,l. tonal Bank, Bucy group, | Wetzel, 15 Bankers Lane, . (Advertisement) | hostess.

Monday Afternoon Reading — 1 p. m. 38th St. branch, Merchants Bahk Bldg. Guest day with program committee in charge, Monday Conversation—2 p. m. Mrs C. B. Blakeslee, 5748 Wildwood, hostess. “The Peaceable Kingdom” (Kennedy), Mrs.

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Delta Beta Chap. Psi Iota Xi— 7:30 p. m. 38th St. branch, MerBank. Mrs. Charles Seal, hostess chairman. Jackson A. Raney, Indiana Deaf School superin-

Mm. Vincent Chautauqua-—Noon. Mrs. , B. B. Dickerson, 3861 CarrollProgram, Mrs. Roberta Bland / {,n" hostess. Program, Mrs. C.

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