Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 May 1951 — Page 48

: : SUNDAY, MAY 6, 1951 ‘Mothers ‘Miss Laut Guest

Artist Tod ‘Honored Artist Today

Miss Marian vaut, pianist and . - |taculty - member of the Jordan Kappa Phi Delta Dinner Today

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Voter Group Sootont Furniture Fashions Are Far More Useful, Better Styled This Year

To Meet On May 23.

Music School, will be guest artist for the last of four programs “sponsored by Zeta Tau Alpha

Kappa Phi Delta Sorority sorority at 8 p. m. today in \members will honor their mothers the sorority chapter house. Local League to \with a Mother's Day dinner at Mrs. Henry W. Laut, the

| pianist’'s mother, will give an ac-

Install Officers

{12:30 p. m. today in the Whisper- |

. { : lcompanying commentary on the May 23 has be:n set by the In- ing Winds Restaurant on Brook- | mysical selections to be given. dianapolis Women Voters League (gt {ville Road. | Miss Esther Renfrew is chairman as the date for {ts annual h oh Mrs. Mary Swiggett and Miss for the Sunday soirees, the annual meeting. A " Martha’ Vollmer are in charge i Project of -the orIt will be .from 10.a. m. to. 3 SEEaSPY" of arrangements. I - ! recedin ams | p. m. in the Indianapolis Athletic An iieiraled Ble Will tor Heard inp 8 PrOgTaL J). Club. Mrs. John C bell is pro- this year have been Mrs. Dorothea By H x ‘lub. Les, ohn : amp Pp - given by William R. Gilbert of Craft Bertorelll, Mrs. Barbara DEFE gram chairman. 3 flower arrangements. | Fischer Dearing and Miss Grace . The piece de resistance will be 3 Honor guests will include Mes-| Custer. haven't bee a dramatic presentation of the : |dames L. B.- Allen, Harry A. imeem esemimm— spent Bu fate of the Indianapolis personnel | |Spurgeon, C. E. Freeberg, J. H 3 .- 3 bill in ‘the 1951 Indiana General |Kennedy* William Sy MiDin't Squeeze Lawns "Up an “Assembly. {Jr., W. A. Rowley, B. F. Miller, ‘New trend is toward ‘soil aera- The taperWritten by Mrs. Lowell |William Howard, Lue G. Hudson, tion in lawns rather than rolling k time Thomas, it will be dramatized by |Willlam Vollmer and Fred Ren- with too heavy roller. Seems took tim league members. The “saga of |negarbe, Miss Marjorie Baxter we've “overdone it, squeezed out The war frustration” is entitled “The THE NEW LOOK—In metal units. ‘and Miss Emma Maschmeyer. too much air. back, the p Hours I Spent With Thee, Dear By JEAN TABBERT pn = 2 ’ Heart.” oy : np. gradual. The busimess session will in- INGENIOUS details ment is tee clude installation of new officers, will highlight summer fur- questions: “] reports of committee chairmen on % : : : and, ow n the year’s activities, reports on the| SP ar 3 oa . v. niture fashions this year. The gover national and state council meet- ns » “rh Li . aif : WT Sequoia redwood, for ex- on beef price ings and adoption of the local cur- a Aw om ir Piva Vy ample, transforms a yard aluminum. rent agenda. me wii a SALLE at into an outdoor living and steel anothe

Reservations deadline is May 21.

Antique Show | Set at Murat |

The Greater Indianapolis An-| tique Show and Sale will be aeld| tomorrow through Friday in the Murat Temple. The event, at which 55 dealers will be repre-| sented, will be open from 1 to| 10 p. m. Early American, Victorian and| other period furniture will be ¢x-| hibited” There also will be Meis-| sen, Dresden, porcelain, lamps and copper, brass and iron items. The Pillars, Paw Paw, - Mich.,| which specializes in Haviland | china, will be one of the partici-| pants. Another. of the out-of-| town shops to be represented 1s the Little Gnome Shop of Louls- | ville. It will display jewelry and| silver. Other states iscluded are Texas, | Oklahoma, California, Florida, Ohio, Pennsylvania, New York, Michigan, Kentucky, and Illinois. Local dealers also will have a great number of booths.

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Once again we will bring to The Greater Indianapolis Antiques Show, Murat Temple,

| May 7 to 11, a fine display of

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vases, copper, Tugs, Jade and many heirtries.

As usual, I will display

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KEEPSAKE HOUSE John L. Hults, 541 E. Maple Road. We are proud of the choice items in china, Haviland, Dresden, and Limoges, figurines, Bisque and Majolica, Lustre and brass that we will exhibit at the Greater Indianapolis Antiques Show, Monday thru Friday of this week. Open daily, 1 to 10:30 p. m.

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We are bringing many interesting and attractive antique articles for display and sale at the Greater Indianapolis Antique Show at the Murat Temple, Monday thru Friday, May 7 to 11. We invite you to look over our wares. SUTTON'S ANTIQUE SHOP KALAMAZOO, MICHIGAN

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LEILA M. MEANS 410 S. Hamilton Ave. Between English and Southeastern Aves. Have a large stock of china, Bisque, copper, Lustre, pattern, colored and cut glass, Gone With the Wind and banquet lamps, furniture in walnut, cherry and mahoganv. Dealers welcome, Open Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday till noon.

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Greetings to the Antique Show from one who from force of «circumstances is unable to exhibit this year. We cordially invite all to visit our shop from 10 to 4 p. m. Monday thru Friday. LOUISE BROOKS, 1441 N. Delaware (rear). LI-4780. Appraisals of

estates. » * *

4 Now is vour chance to complete

your old Haviland set or to sélect a complete set in a hard to find pattern. See us at the Greater Indianapolis Antique Show, Murat Temple, Monday thru Friday, May 7 to 11. THE Pi" ' ARS_HUOUSE OF HAVILAND PAW-PAW, MICHIGAN

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KERRY ANTIQUE SHOP

660 East 38th St. HI-5666 Many china dinner sets for

Mother and the June Brides. Haviland, Bavarian, Noritake, Ho Wo; Maddock Indian Tree and Dresden Five Flower, R. K. Italian center piece Cupids, . Meissen urn, Dresden - Ballet dancer and partner, Mary Gregory pitcher. Platters and plaies (0 hang, Civil + War sword. Turkish pipe china bowl, museum piece; Ironstone bowl and pitcher, raised decorations; Ironstone gold band cups and saucers, heavy old Haviland gold band cups and saucers, pair rose carved ladies’ chairs, etc. Open | also Friday evening. * <

See our exhibit at the Greater Indianapolis Antique Show, Monday thru Friday, May 7-11. “Also visit our shop for furniture and general line. A house and barn full. Wide selection. Wm. H. Boyd, 5500 Allisonville Road.

* * Visit our large jewelry booth at the Greater Indianapolis

Antique Show, Murat Temple, May 7 to 11. We will feature over 3000 pieces of beautiful old antique jewelry, and many pieces of fine antique silver. Also repair work taken in. LITTLE GNOME ANTIQUE SHOP, 522 E. MARKET ST., LOUISVILLE, KY.

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DECOR ORIGINAL. LI-6080 1441 N' DELAWARE ST. (rear)

We |i nv ite Antiqde Dealers to visit our shop of decorating and old acEmm cessories, pewter, French glass, old prints, mirrors and a complete line of fabric samples from Italy, England and France, as well as domestic. Monday thru Saturday 9:30 to 5. *

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ANTIQUE AUCTION EXTRAORDINARY!! At the Plantation on State Road 67 at McCordsville, 132 miles from Indianapolis. The time, May 7-8-9, daily 1 to 5 p. m. evenings 7 to 9 p. m. Free parking — food served. Come and join the crowds for this big sale. Every piece has been carefully selected and is of high order. MR. VIRGIL RUSSELL, well known auctioneer of Lebanon, Ohio, will conduct the sale. Mark your calendar for this SALE of SALES. PEARL RECORDS, MANAGER.

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DEN OF ANTIQUITY 417 East 30th Street. HI-0677 See our exhibit in the Greater Indianapolis Antique Show. We will be in our regular booth. with all types of china, American and European, both decorative and utility items, colored and pattern glass purchased especially for this sale. Don't miss this show, 1 to 10:30 p. m., daily.

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We will’ feature many Early American items in furniture brass, copper, wrought iron and other primitives at the Greater Indianapolis Antiques Show starting tomorrow, May 7 and continuing through Friday. PAUL’S BARN URBANA, OHIO

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THE COTTAGE 8 N. DEQUINCY ST., IR-6288 WELCOME DEALERS. My best wishes for your show at the = Murat Te mple, May 7 to 11. We are all akin in our quest for the .old and beautiful. You are cordially invited to visit my shop— small ‘but select stock. Open daily and Sunday, 9 to 9.

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Dealers and Collectors—you cant afford to miss the WORLD-WIDE ANTIQUES SHOW. to be held gt the Murat Temple, 510 N. New Jersey St. Called “The Country's Most Beautiful Show,” it will continue for-five big days, May 7. 8,9, 10 and 11, from 1.10 10:30 p. m. Every item on display is for sale. Admission 60c, tax included. , -

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We will be glad to greet our old friends at the Greater Indianapolis Antiques Show, opening tomorrow at Murat Temple. We will display a general line of china, glass, lamps, etc. Visit us afternoens and evenings through Friday. HAMMALELE’'S ANTIQUES, | GIRARD, PENN.

BERRY ANTIQUES 836 N. ARLINGTON, IR-8137 Visit our display at the Murat Temple starting tomorrow. We will feature Haviland and Limoges, including a game bird set of Haviland, platter and six plates, Actress glass, pattern and colored glass of all kinds, lamps, French Etagere what not, solid walnut.

Bring your antique our shop for eleetification. An-

lamps to

tique Founts, bases, candelabra, vases and cut-glass pieces can be utilized in fashining an attractive lamp. Free estimates. Open daily 12 to 6 p. m. Tuesday and Thursday till 9.

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After an absence of two years, . we are happy to be a part of the Greater Indianapolis Antiques Show at the Murat Temple, Monday thru Friday, May 7 to 11. We will bring our usual display—many of the items you have longed for.

DR. NEWTON AUSTIN, TEXAS * * THE VILLAGE STORE will move into “Murat” Show today. Shop closed during show. Will

exhibit Pine and other light wood furniture, marble-top tables, chairs, lamps. brass, copper, china and accessories. Don't fail to see this finer-than-ever show, folks, and don't fail to visit my shop after the show, Complete line of antiques. If I don’t have it, I know where it is. Member, Antique Dealers Assn. of Indiana. Just 11 miles East of Indiane apolis, ‘and 4 miles West of Greenfield on U. S. 40.

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MR. CHARLES MARSTON of the SOFT LIGHTNER FOUNDATION, Chicago, Illinois, will be present a the Murat Temple . during the Greater Indianapolis Antiques Show, May 7 to 11. He will be here to discuss subscriptions and advertising in Hobbies Magazine and to take orders for same. *

* Our exhibit; at the Greater Indianapolis Antique Show, Murat Temple, starting tomorrow for 5 days will include a large collection of early American guns, Indiana relics and pouery, Jack Myers, Plainfield. n There also will be a large assortment of decorative pieces of

china and glass. Evelyn Smith, Gosport, Indiana.

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JORDAN'S ART SHOP 4225 COLLEGE AVE. HU-5595 We will be closed commencing today and continuing during the Greater Indianapolis Antiques Show at the Murat Temple, May 7 to 11. Visit our “Mo. 19. We will display .ve items procured es-

boot’ disti pecially for this show.

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We are glad to have a part in assuring the visitors to the Greater Indianapolis Antique Show a greater variety of interesting items. Visit our booth at the Murat Temple, Monday thru Friday from 1 to 10:30 p. m. FANNING’S ANTIGUES TULSA, OKLAHOMA

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AKSEL, 413 E. THIRTIETH ST. Whether or not people like to “live with Antiques” the show at the Murat Temple, May .7-8-9-10-11 should not be missed by Mr. and Mrs. PubYou certainly get your

lic. money's worth in eye appeal alone and at no other place will

you find fuller range from the sublimé&to the ridiculous. I consider it an honor to .exhibit at the show and you will find my booth at the end facing the center aisle. there.

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