Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 August 1951 — Page 34
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Timely Hints On Storage
Looking for a solution to your home storage problems? Then borrow the techniques of an ex-| whose built-in storage units been winning the plaudits of | the 60,000 occupants of the houses he designed for. them at Levit-/
town, N. Y.
Ingenious ideas for shelf and] drawer combinations which you can adapt to your own needs and specifications .come from Alfred the 15000 Levitt & Sons, constructed at the now-famous Long Island community. Located!
Levitt, designer of homes his firm,
so strategically that every spare
inch of space in the house utilized, the built-ins cover all the puzzling angles.
is . literally
Ells formed by windows, shal- | low closéts, corners that are too small or too irregular in rize for standard furniture, narrow spaces between door jamb abutments, the
areas under
low-slung eaves these are just a few of the blanks in a room that can be converted
quickly into assets, maintains Mr.
Levitt. Measure carefully If lanning to install shelves
you're! or or spilling, These are the char-
By JEAN TABBERT DECORATIVELY SPEAKING, the kitchen ought to be the most important room in the house. It’s the spot where Mrs. Homemaker spends the largest slice of her working day, is often the nucleus
for the family meals and informal parties. Such is the case in the home of Mr. and Mr. Paul Whittemore, 6464 Holliday Drive, West. Their large kitchen serves In many capacities, It's background for buffet events as well as an auxiliary dining room. In its chief function as food preparation center it is unusually well arranged. One wall even subs as a complete bar with a service door conveniently opening onto the activities area. A grape arbor design wallpaper highlights the room, It’s done with a pale blue
“sky,” white “trellis,” and green “leaves.” The trellis New Iron Is Handy No emptying, filling, slopping
wers for specific purposes, the acteristics of the new Sunbeam]
designer warns.
Sheets, blankets, steam or dry iron.
books, records, toys, clothing or
“built-in units, but you'll
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The water for the steam is sup«can be stacked plied from a bottle of distilled away neatly and conveniently in water,
outside the iron. It
defeat fed directly to the -solé plate a their purpose if they aren't wide drop at a time. There itis in-
and deep enough to accommodate stantly converted to steam. the articles you plan to ; store in!
them.
All Space Utilized
Remember, too, he cautions
is utilized and the problem
to
cleaning under the unit is elimi-
nated.
better storage, Mr
Levitt points
out, but like everything else, there
are bugaboos to ba avoided Never, for example, beds or tables and,
built-in in your once-
and-for-all enthusiasm for solving
s thing. site in behalf of Union Pacific emember that tastes and Railroad. came upon the Brass needs are bound to change from Ranch near Ketchum, Ida time to time. Keep your wall'space| Roberta Brass sold the Count flexible and be sure that the bullt-'the idea that the ranch would fill
ins don't mean that everything the bill else In the room must remain for- ning of the railroad’s Sun Valley ‘In the Sawtooth
ever stationary. aie
413 Est 30M 51. NORA M. AX 4152 College Aw, THE BERRY'S 836 N. Arlinglon Avs. NH. BOYD, ANTIQUES 500 Allisonville Rd. (Ny. 37) . BUZABETH CHAPIN Hy. 24, Mdaville 10 ML W. of Logansport THE COPPER POT 2029 East 10th St. COUNTRY FARE ANTIQUE SHOP 832 E. Westfield Bivd. “Re. 0 W. of Plainfield DEN OF ANTIQUITY 417 East 30th SL RUBY FAULKNER © Stale Rd. Ne. 3, Westport, Ind.
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flate the dome, is created Buflt-ins are vour best bet for the bottle will give six solid hours of steam ironing
How Idaho Ranch
Became Sun Valley
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This means there fis
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PEPI'S ANTIQUES 1104 Union St.
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STANLEY'S ANTIQUES Charlottesville, 30 Mi. E. of Indpls. TEN O'CLOCK LINE ANTIQUE SHOP Gosport, Indians THE TREASURE NOUSE 126 Picket $1, Plainfield, Ind. -
tnstant {water control with spurting, puffing and dripping eliminated The deep steam dome gives | have the shelves or drawers con- More steam and deeper penetra tinued right down to the floor, In ton . .. this way, all of the available space thickest fabrics, By simply pressof ing the bulb a few times to in the greater force in
even for the
Felix Schaffgotsch, ex the storage problem, don't overdo ploring the West for a ski resort
And this was the begin
pattern alone, a companion paper, covers the ceiling, and matching blue painted walls complete the setting. ‘ " *
GRAY MARBLEIZED rubber tile is the floor material. Its pinkish streak complements the bullt-in tops, a linen finish mica with an orchid cast.
White woodwork matches
the appliances, mixes well with the off-white paint of the built-ins.
Two more splashes of color define the kitchen area. Purple, orchid, green, pink and white cottage and cafe curtains in chintz mingle harmoniously with the paper tones. Bright blue plastic covers . the cushions of the white iron breakfast set, ” » ”
FUNCTIONAL lights 0 neath each wall cabinet brighten the counters below, may be switched on individually. Island arrangement in the center of the room expands the working space, provides extra surface to set party dishes, One of the most practical points’ in the room. is the stove, tucked into the counter
set-up. It's adjacent to the serving counter, near other ‘work spheres. . All four of the Whittemores Mary and Paul, and their children,. Ann, 11, and Jack, 8 consider the kitchen not only the hub -but the most
attractive part of their home.
Miss Lewis
Is Feted
Miss Marilyn lewis, who will enter the University of Wisconsin this fall, was honor guest last night at a going-away party in the home of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Broadway. Her sister, Sonia, was hostfor the event which featured a treasure hunt and wiener roast, Miss Lewis is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William P, Lewis, 4920 Broadway.
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New Appetizer
The six-ounce cans of smoked shrimp pate are something new and different in the way of ap petizer foods. Spread the pate on crisp crackers or try filling pitted ripe olives with it.
Williamsburg
Reproduced
{Aug. 18 — Chandeliers and
{like some of those to be seen
Chandeliers
WILLIAMS BURG, Va., candle sconces made of tin,
in the exhibition buildings in historic Williamsburg, have recently been made available to the 18th Century enthusiast, i The Williamsburg Restoration, Reproduction Program has added] these items to the authentic seiections available in the Craft House in the restored colonial city, and at certain places about the nation. The bright tin of which they are made is a rust and corrosion proof metal, needing only dusting to maintain its brilliance. sconces are crimped and faceted to give a dazzling reflection, since to magnify the candle light was a’ major concern of our ancestors.
Fixtures Authentic Authentic lighting fixtures are one of the most difficult of the furnishings in the period to be found in reproduction. Five different types and sizes of sconces
mes photo by John Spicklemire,
CULINARY GRAPE ARBOR—Shades of blue, orchid and pink blend to make this kitchen inviting.
Males-Lutz Ceremony
Miss Jeanette Lutz exchanged wedding vows with John Hervey Males Jr. at 9 a. m. vesterday in St. Anthony’'s Catholic Church. Mr. and Mrs. Herman J. Lutz, 335 N. Addison St., are the bride's
parents and Mr. and Mrs. Males, Maywood, are the bridegroom's
parents.
Attendants wearing green, pink, yellow and aqua marquiset frocks, were Mrs. Arnold Cluggish, Clermont, matron of honor, and Mrs. George Nodson, Ft. Wayne, Miss Peggy Duffy and
‘Miss Catherine Purichia, brides-
maids, and Miss Joann Lutz, junfor bridesmaid.
Bride in Marquiset Arnold Richardson was best man and ushers were Thomas Albrecht, Rulon Butler and Paul O'Connell. : A white marquiset trimmed with lace was chosen by
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the bride. It was styled with a Peter Pan collar, fitted ‘bodice and long train. Her full-length veil, accented with lace, was caught to an orange blossom tiara, She : ¢arried & cascade
bouquet of amazonica lilies.
S. Kaufman,
After the ceremony, a wedding breakfast was held. in Jarimon’s and a 2 p.m, reception In. St. An thonv's School... The couple will live at 2610 Holt Road. Mr. Males is a graduate of But ler University.
Serving of Sour Cream
Have vou a’ much as a hal cup of thick, smooth, sour crea m? Luck is with vou if you're hav\g soup for supper, hot or cold Float a spoonful of sour cream
on each, serving: dust lightly with paprika or chopped chives, according to the soup.
* High Quality A recent research study shows that the protein found in rolled oats is of a higher quality than that of any other cereal
Coolie Cutter
Refrigerator cookies come off the roll in trim, ‘even slices If you cut them with your cheese siicer.
‘MORRISONS
Indiana’s Foremost Apparel Shop 20 W. Washington St.
LEILA M., MEANS 410 S. Hamilton Ave, Between Fnglish and Southeastern Aves,
Go East on Routes 52-29-421. cherry 4-drawer chests, desirable mahogany whatnot, many other items antique furniture, Gone With the Wind, hanging Old fashioned reed tea cart, and Ravo lamps, bird and portrait plates, colored wine glass and barber bottles,
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Silver tea ket. tle on standard over alcohol ~ burner, _ silver, Réed and Barton water pitcher, collec
| tion of Majolica pitchers, Royal
Daulton Rip Van Winkle
THE TREASURE HOUSE 126 Picket St, Plainfield, Ind. 4 Blocks East of Bus, Section. Included in the late shipments we have received are drop leaf tables in mahogany, walnut and cherry, Lincoln desk, lift. top wash stand, dough tray with turned legs, cherry corner cupboards, rose ‘carved rockers, and many pieces of furniture in the rough. We have a large selection of decorative china and pattern glass,
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ihave been copied. The originals
{Kitchen and {The round reflectors are found in ithe kitchen of {Palace.
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!Colonial Printing Office on the {Duke of Gloucester fashioned and the body weighted
of the sconces with the oblong reflectors, are in the Wythe House servants quarters.
the Governor's
Two chandeliers in| Colonial Williamsburg have been copied. One of the originals hangs in the 8t. Handwith sand, the candles stand on six outstretched prongs. In the taproom of the Raleigh Tavern hangs a slightly more elaborate chandelier of bright tin which has been reproduced, All the fixtures can be had either for candles or electrified with subtle wiring and a candle-like bulb holder coated with wax which will not melt from the heat of the bulb, The Old Guilford Forge in Guilford, Conn., has been licensed to manufacture these reproductions ‘under the supervision and bearing the hallmark of the Williamsburg Restoration, Inc.
Weather Stripping
If you aren't handy with hammer and nails, try shellacking your weather stripping around your doors or windows. “Glue” it onto a streak of thick shellac. This trick works, ton, for houses with metal casements.
“Tom Thumb" shell pump in jet block or autumn brown suede, makes your dainty foot look sizes smaller. Prerequisite in every fall wardrobe.
$10.95
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enough to be an important dec- | oration, will equalize a tall lamp. | Color counts, too. A dark piece of furniture against a light wall seems larger than a bigger,
The| light-colored piece.
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