Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 April 1952 — Page 28
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- Times Kpecial EW YORK, Apr. 12— The wide expanses of glass increasingly seen in American home construction have resulted in this nation's achievement of the number one design position in a seemingly remote field: Modern fabrics for curtains and draperies, “Since World War II, the United States, which once looked to Europe for the development of fabrics for windows and curtains, has come into its* own,” Milton Stern; executive vice president of Titus Blatter & Co., one of the nation’s larg est factors in the drapery field, sald recently. Z “Twenty-five years ago, this country looked abroad for fashlons in the drapery field, just as it did to fashions in the apparel field. Today, the posii . f tion is reversed: Europe looks ! i 3 : § ; ; . : to this nation for style trends BEDDING CABINET — Commodious interior for pillows and FOR ‘BIG TOP” FANS—Circus decor, easily made Hollywood beds will delight inhabitants of and coples the best that Amerblankets. this attractive room. Ica has to offer. a ry 5 8 “SMALL| HOMES, smaller rooms and picture windows are American trends,” Mr, Stern pointed out. “To meet these conditions, designers in. this country have dyed fabrics to replace the old-fashioned curtain, the heavy drapery of thé
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past, and venetian blinds. “Today's window treatment has tucked leans toward draw draperies, over pas either translucent or opaque HE he ich aw - mith an ara : Times photo by Dean Timmerman - Boros thy SEWING CONTESTANT—Miss Salle Charlotte Wiese, Broad The America leads the field also, Ripple High School pupil, will enter two garments in The Times Mr, Stern continued, because of Sewing Contest.
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iL a TA 3 a es IK ; i un on S . V t BUNKS FOR BOYS—Built-in beds, corner cupboards will conserve space in small area. DOUBLE USE—Cozy daytime seating, comfort at night. Er ETHODS of Process S ewing e eran result of the combination of : By JEAN SPICKLEMIRE functional. Like the one shown, type of construction and shown has a circus motif, with extend 12 to 14 inches above finres that blend together to Miss SALLEE CHAR- in hes also sold many to her Times Homes Editor they serve as daytime seating quality of the cover fabric drapery and bedspread fabrics the mattress height. Either (reate interesting textures — LOTTE WIESE Weds BEP GEAR has kept step unit, nighttime bed. Neat wood- used, Today's -busy home- carrying out the ideas. Top refinish the wood or upholster ith greater .durability the re- IN THE PHOTOGRAPH, with contemporary in- en portion makes it welcome in = makers prefer a double-duty spreads and cornice are of the Ey tins and ho sult of these combinations—are daugh ter of Mr .and Mrs. Sallee is wearing a red taffeta teriors a llving room, adding charm. bed to an extra bedroom be- plastic, vinyl cork floor is e 2a De nC Spr re - also enhancing the country's Theodore Wiesse, 5044 party dress that she made for ors. _ bu cause it means comfort and easily maintained. B Shee of Ne} uitae oo enc position in the designing field, Broadway, is one of the junior herself. Hanging up is a navy New double-duty sleep GooDb QUALITY Paltress convenience. without an extra Mattresses and bedsprings tts nT 0 e he al ory to “fit in with our COntestants entering The Times blue linen suit with white linen and e DFINKS are v under- i ove - ' haps 8 Squipment has 3 uw Ne a Ey RN Beets sleep fog 1e haat i i Pp Tout Bre Dron jevel A a knotty. pine, originality” presages still fur- Sewing Contest this year. ond 2Vfts thst She mas i fashions. Fabrics lean strong- Pplece. Bolsters, which now come IF THE STORAGE spot isn't for growing children, Combina- NE ther possibilities lor the fabric A Junior at Broad Ripple She plans to enter two cate ly to textures and novelty short, long, oblong, or round : } tion means fuck in process is A SPACE-SAVER. for tiny field, Mr. Stevens predicted. pygn School. Sallee is a vet- gories in the contest. She will weaves, Colors are decorator support backs for sitting com hidden within the sleep gear, AE : yi rooms, build in wooden bunks Research is continuing, he said, STAR SeRmmstress. As a lit make a cotton summer date fort. choose a multi-purpose table ©OPIY involved bed making child 0 yo boys. The ones shown in such flelds as dyes to over- ” ios ca type, brown, green and gold puri ala ! : 4 : dress to enter in the High ‘ ly y . ; a inp must master are off center. Switching upper come any previous difficulty the tle girl she loved to sew for with accent shades of persim- At first storage compart like the one shown. Placed ire er. " 8 pp if have e i 1 I'i ‘ t School Group, and an aqua mon, pumpkin and turquoise, ments always were under the .. tne hed, it will store pil EITHER * » OH : and lower “berths” ‘will make Boks = i ave encount- her doll. Her real impetus to- y;thing suit with a white terry Black and white rate high in seat. Now they hide behind the jows and binnkets adequately. bod Ml . 3 L hi studio harmony. red in the past. ward making her own clothes cloth jacket to ‘enter. In the ho histure uo. Metallien, are back, inside the mre OF inside The pictured cabinet has a rh aly i ‘ Corner cupboards are won however, began when she =tud- Samay Bou, tent favorites 0 y : a the ottoman or bumper end : : . sill ' : derful “secret” spots for trea : in ; esides ein a competen shaved or A that makes the sofabed a sec- [rosted glass "top and “upper with child. Piece can slip Serty Be rT book shelves Tuesday Meeting Set led sewing in grade setiool, on ne Whi ou moss to tallored braid and tional shelf that curves upward at against wall to leave more handily adjacent. Mrs. W. D. Spencer, Home- Iver since that time she has economics) Sallee is boucle. In some- cases welting Convertible davenport, sofa either end so the clock youre space for the play area. Visit your favorite bedding croft, will be hostess at 8 p. m. done all her own sewing. a good student as well and is is the only decoration. beds, studio couches, daybeds fumbling for in the dark won't . How to inject ingenuity in department for mattress and Tuesday when the Cruzan Par- Besides making clothes for named on the scholastic honor In mattresses, foam rubber or chair beds will quickly con- Oil Off so easily. a bedroom? Here are several spring replacements during liamentary Law Club IT meets. yarqeit one of her many hob- roll at Broad Ripple. She hopes Is in ‘solid. Many of the.new vert to sleeping gear when What's the easiest way to gyuggestions. sleep show, tomorrow through L. A. Stafford and A. A. Borts = 0 ~~ 0° ok (0 80 to Purdue University lines have. it, with more and needed. Sizes range from extra Make young fry keep their If you have an old single Apr. 26. will conduct the program as- 8 y when she is graduated from more in the “just about $50" long to standard length sofas Ooms neat? Give them easily pedstead stored away, turn it Sofa bed is available at sisted by Mrs. Mason Reeves. dolls which she names after high school where she will con. units. to love seats to chair wdith. made beds, floors for fun and into a day bed. Cut the head Block's; bedding cabinet Miss Mildred Heavrin will assist her favorite girl friends. She tinue her studies in home ecoBofabeds are increasingly Prices vary according to the frolic. The juvenile room and footboards down so they through Ayres.’ the hostess. has a collection of these dolls ‘nomics.
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