Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 May 1952 — Page 25
4, 1052 SUNDAY, MAY 4 1952 - THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES . : — - PAGE 3B r od a 8 viet y fo g i T v a = - 2 p.m, 8 5014 Uni vi ur Neigh- ‘i Hartsock. § 1: Mrs. J, N. Capitol, nent, Mrs. irs. J. O. arry Baue )stess. tel Washreilan — 8 } McIlroy, 1ostess, ,” Miss iterary—8 . Trittipo, , hostess, ps Melvin urdy and . m. Mrs, Pleasant , hostess, ly—1p.m. hy 25 Campama and . Muesing, Mrs. J. A. New JerDoor pro2:30 p.m, - P, Ryan, Mrs. Hara ’ ’ : EMPIRE BEAUTY —Pieces fiom France and Italy. ORIENTAL BEDROOM—Authengic Far Eastern furnishings. FABULOUS TABLE—The still lite is done in precious stones. 30 p. m, ' Wai hs By JEAN SPICELEMIRE Dresden china base, old French S A & S . S e Sones. HEN the George Monroe Dixons travel to for- wal prints, 3 Naren Bovre tu Y roup essions et PD. Me ra eign lands, they bring back furniture as mementos. in the Napoleonic Wars, and a 00 Col Their h lt] 3 Dresden chandelier. The Indianapolis = Branch, Branch, Indiana National Bank, 25S. Pro- eir house, as a result, is furnished from top to A Venetian mirror hangs American Assoclation of Uni- Delegates to the regional Cunning bottom with the choicest of the world’s treasures. The above the dressing table, and versity Women, is planning AAUW conference will discuss Dixons believe beautiful things French bell ringers, turned to i : f tud t. the legislative Toe TSC—1 p. should be used, and use them Chinese was responsible for a _ytilitarian use, serve as light our study group meetings program p ram, 1420 they do: teakwood screen that tells the switches. 300n. sented at the conference. : , hostess, In the entrance “hall is a story of an empress’ birthday su» The educational round table . nn.» . Lory. 2000-year-old Chinese altar, in- party. The tale is worked out ANOTHER BEDROOM up- will meet at 8 p. m. tomorrow MRS. ROBERT LINGLE, 815 laid with precious stones. Next in carnelian, jade, mother of stairs is done in Oriental style. in the home of Mrs. Nelson pg soup gt. will be hostess to oup to it stands a 14th Century pearl and turquoise, with the One of the few “modern” Castle, 4221 Broadway. the antiques group at 1:30 p. m, monk’s desk. heads and faces in lifelike ivory. = pleces here is the authentic Miss Betty Browne and Mrs. May 12. Mrs. Harlie Smith is rrow Robin's egg blue walls in the The paneled Iibrary contains Chippendale bed (pictured). It's Momoe Furuya, exchange teach- chairman of the program on living room keep the pieces a table (pictured) with a fruit combined with a 2000-year-old ers from England and Hawall, “Swaps.” . a will fols from 10o0king “museum-like. Wood top and Italian walnut Chinese temple bell, ths dupli- will speak on the educational The “international relations day lunch- Oriental rugs on the plain car- 1€85. On the face is a still life cate of which is in the Metro- programs of their respective group will meet at 1:30 p. m, ab at 12:30 peting are the only other dark done in precious stones in the politan Museum in New York. countries. Mra: L, V. Leonard May 15 in the home of Mrs, e Pennsyl- touch. center of an onyx inset, There's also a Japanese is chairman. Howard Quackenbush, 6861 Hotel. The This' ‘technique. utilized THE MASTER bedroom up hog oiRet With oor oo Mrs. Howard King is. chair- W Blvd. Mrs. Robert club's 40th throughout the Meridian Hills giairs is a breath of Old Jyere et hed ive a x man of the meeting of the legis- Annis is chairman and Mra, mansion, reflects Continental France. Outstanding here are on an angle to add interest. lative group to be at 1:30 p.m. F, C. Ottat! and Mrs. Larry 1 be Mrs. ways, making every room liv- the bed and dresser of Marie Ho 1 aorons Drazier nesday In the 38th St. Criswell will discuss NATO. lent; Mrs. able, airy. Even the white Antoinette. Originally bought which Orientals use to heat , and Mrs, damask draperies in the living from Le Petit Trianon, they their homes, and a Persian Bove. Reese ymapire swags lay were later found here by the deck and chair. i nbers. » cL only Dixons. In the room, also, is a Chi- : : san will softening gftect. . The lace spread on the bed nese chair, built to “give” when Ayres will spel at 10:00 a. m. Business. was bought in Paris by Mrs. one sits down. There are no e and Mrs, SHOWN IN THE living room Dixon. It started the room, she nails in it at all. on Tuesday, May 6, chairmen, photo is an old throne chair gays, but gives full credit to Like the altar and screen o Lo from France, its top carving her husband for being the col- downstairs, they come apart Primary Election Day ced the three feathers of the Eng- lector of the big pieces. completely, may be fitted back : lish royal family. Also here is a chest which together again like a jigsaw y 82% x. The sofa Saye fom 2 Mish the late King Humber of Italy puzzle. The operation is a trib- to allow all employees time to vote. s for palace. ost o e items in gave to Mrs. Potter Palmer of ute t ci ture R ] ne Tues- this room were obtained from Chicago. ‘Along with elaborate ers, 9 ancien: Tar! hah Store hours Tuesday will be from lub of France and Italy. Included are art work it’s finished in gold Mrs. Dixon will entertain th ucille Cra- objets d'art like the Delft leaf, profusely used. Caroline Scott Harrison DAR Time. photos by Dean Timmerman 190 um, lo 348 p.m. b | discuss plaques flanking the fireplace. All in keeping with the Chapter when it meets Wednes- . Europe is In the dining room an ancient French decor is a table with a day in her home. $ FRENCH BOUDOIR—The bed and chest once were Marie Antoinette’s. _— ¢ / 4 ved & * FRanklin 4411 Wiki AT HOME IN INDIANA FOR 80 YEARS Tg ‘tu 4 1872-1952 3 Shek J Treat Mother to really fine sweets il gifts! I t , di : tion fo ; 80-plus!
Chocolates and Butter Bons
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gats, caramels, nuts and nut
clusters in a handsome
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pink foil . . . tied with satin ribbon and topped with a
pretty fan card. in women's half-sizes
Home Fashioned Favorites
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