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THE PARIS INFLUENCE—Cosmopolitan touches.

By JEAN TABBERT PICK A COLOR. Then plan a room around it. This is a theory any housewife can prove in her own home, demonstrating directional living at its best. It's especially easy if she selects from the new House and Garden color palet.

Shades from it have been used masterfully by Blair Catterton, home store co-ordinator, at Ayres’, to decorate a fresh

List of Thi T@QMORROW Booth Tarkington Chap., ITSC —12:30 p. m. Mrs. Edward Lohss, 5941 Crestview Ave, hostess. Dessert. Cherokee Chap., ITSC—12:30 p. m. Colonial Furniture Co. Meridian Room. Speaker, ~ Mrs. E. C. Rumpler. Woman's Research—12:30 p. m. Indianapolis Athletic Club. President's Day luncheon. Program by past presidents.

TUESDAY George Rogers Clark Chap,

ITSC—1 p. m. Mrs. A. J. Bell, 3909 Devon Drive, hostess. Speaker, Mrs. E. C. Rumpler. : Monterey Chap., ITSC—12:30

p. m. Mrs. W, T. Daily Sr, 5108 E. Pleasant Run Pkwy. N. Drive, hostess. —~Speaker, Mrs. John Thornburgh. Tuesday Quest—1 p. m. Mrs. 0. E. Newman, 4926 College Ave. hostess. “Bell Collection,” Mrs. Ruby Hinshaw.

bank of rooms on the sixth floor. - 8 8 8 fg REASON for the tremendous interest in H and G tones is the co-ordination with them of other fashions for the home.

Tying in are fabrics, carpeting; accessories. . In the one-room apartment shown porcelain blue through turquoise and driftwood brown have been mixed. Brown walls set off a combination gold,

PTA UNITS Decatur Central—8 p. m. Open house. Get acquainted with teachers and tour of redecorated building. Margaret McFarland—2 p. m. Slides shown by Frank Wallace, Indiana Conservation Department. Southport High—7:45 p. m

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“School Curriculum,” Galvin Leéedy, principal. rr WEDNESDAY Alpha Gamma Chap.,, Alpha

Omricon Alpha Sorority—6 p. m, Mrs. H. C. Krauch, 930 E. 49th St., hostess. HEO—11 a. m. Mrs. W. C. New-

man, 1155 ‘8. State St., hostess, Alaskan Chap, TIHSC —1:30

p. m. Fi. New York St. branch, Indiana National Bank. Speaker, Mrs. Fern Norris.

Annie Laurie Chap. ITSC—1"

p. m. Miss Carrie Caffyn, 4950 E. 38th 8t., hostess; Mrs. Edward Stevens, assistant.

Second Program in Electric Living Series Set Tomorrow

THE second in a series of four programs on electric living will be presented from 4 to 6 p. m. tomorrow

in the Indianapolis Power and Light Co. auditorium. * Miss Verna L. Miller, director of the home economics

department, Frigidaire Division, General Motors Corp., and Miss Karen Fladoes, director of the Kelvinator Kitchen, Kelvinator Division, Nash Kelvinator :Corp., will be the speakers.

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“Refrigeration and Freezing” and Miss Fladoes’ subject will be “Cooking.” Presiding over the meeting will be Mrs. Harriet G. West, -director of the

Home Service Division, Indianapolis Power & Light Co. “Electricity and Food Preparation” is the general topic of the course,

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IT IS PLANNED to give up-to-the-minute information on

porcelain blue and brown wallpaper. The division serves as the dividing line for the livingdining areas. Also splicing the two is a Celanese ceiling curtain in the

pale blue.

electricity in the home to the home economics teachers of |

Marion County. Sept. 24 the topic will

“Electric Home Laundry” and

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Oct. 1 “Electricity .and House-

keeping” is to be the subject.

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PEPI'S ANTIQUES 1104 Union St.

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VERNON E. SPAULDING, II Country Club Road, Crawfordsville

SPILLMAN ANTIQUE SHOP 4425 East 10h St.

STANLEY'S ANTIQUES Charlottesville, 30 Mi. E. of Indpls. TEN O'CLOCK LINE ANTIQUE SHOP Gosport, Indiana

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DREXEL pine furniture, each with a double-duty angle, multiplies the activities of the room. There's a Hide-a-bed, a desk-vanity, ottoman and refectorv end table that serves as cocktail table, too.

Week's Clb Activities

Speaker, Mrs. Merton Good. Irvington Mother Study—1 p. m. Buckley's Restaurant, Cumberland. Mesdames A C. Sutton, Irwin Wilkins, E. S. Hildreth, Chester Conway and O. M. Benz Jr., hostesses. “Old Irvington as Seen from Brown's Hill” Mrs. Jean Brown Wagoner.

PTA UNITS Garden City—7:30 p. m. Open

house. Introduction of teachers; exhibit of homegrown flowers, fruits and

vegetables,

Glenns Valley — First day of paper drive.

' THURSDAY

Aftermath—12:30 p. m. Marott Hotel. President's Day luncheon. “Drums Along the Mohawk” (Edmonds), Mrs. Clayton Ridge.

Irvington Catholic Woman's Study— 12:30 p. m. Marott Hotel. President's Day luncheon. .“The Sacramentals in General,” the Rev. F. Ernest Strahl.

PTA UNITS

Glenns Valley—7:30 p. m. Open house. Second day of paper drive.

FRIDAY Woman's Round Table—1 p. m. + Mrs. Rosa Storer, 3720 N. Meridian St., hostess. Program, Mrs. Storer. Quincy—12:30 p. m. Mrs. William Hockman, 555 Woodrow

Ave., hostess. Covered-dish | luncheon. Installation of officers.

PTA UNITS

Glenns Valley — Last day paper drive. Southport High—3 p. m. Pish fry. >»

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Opens Thursday, Sept. 27, 1 p. m., Sept. 28 and 29, 11 a.m 10 10 p. m. Closing Sunday, Sept. 30, 6 p. m.

| Reliable Dealers and Quality merchandise. Grand Door prize-

Sunday at 5 p. m. For booth space reservation contact

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Antique love seat, Bristol lamp bases, American Beauty drop Haviland, Cranberry hanging lamps, ° interesting collection of ink wells. Estates appraised and purchased. Hours daily and Sunday 11 A: M. to 5 P. M. Mon, Eve, T to 9.

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2449 West 16th St. 2 Blks West

of Junction Hwy's 186 and 52. Antique . lamps, very nice cut "glass, 4 - matching black walnut antique chairs ready for wupholstering. and “refinishing, beautiful large

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ONE-ROOM APARTMENT —Versatile pine pieces.

Behind the sofa, and on the imaginary partition, are dining table and chairs. The table has dropped ends to put up when eating is in progress. . The second room pictured .is sophistication personified. Driftwood brown and black mate

‘Magic Lily’

Junior gardeners who want. to surprise their friends by showing them flowers that grew without any soil or water should plant a “magic lily". You can get the fat brown bulbs at most garden stores. Then you “plant” one or more in a pretty dish with some stones around it to hold it up. You can tell which side is “up” by noticing where the first | flower bud is all ready to unfold and grow. The flowers will be lavender and you may have as many as 20 from one bulb before it's through.

Try This Tasty Casserole Dish

With casserole cookery days here try this ham and macaroni combination. Mix chopped cooked ham with cooked macaroni in a cream sauce. Add chopped green pepper.

Bake, topped with buttered bread crumbs, in a greased baking dish in a moderate oven for one hour. '

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DEN OF ANTIQUITY 417 East 30th Street, HI-0677 Open Sunday through Friday 1'Til 9. Closed Saturday.

Large Satin glass jewel box with rose, 7 piece chamber set decorated with sweet violets, . luscious pink overlay Ball shade, colorful lacy Dresden bowl, Meissen ‘Cherub piece,

here, a lift coming from dashes of lemon peel.

The screen covered with black and white checkered wallpaper; an ottoman upholstered in black chintz; canvas batwing chair; Eiffel Tower lamp with a newspaper print, shade, and beige and black rugs outlining the living and dining- areas ‘are smart-to-fol-low points about the room. ”n = =

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