Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 July 1952 — Page 10
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LOOK AT THE ROOM—Bed has storage space and night table headboard. Puerto Rican reed covers panels. Unagusta Manufacturing. Co.
New Bedroom Gadgets Bring Sleep
By OPAL CROCKETT T'S A DIRTY TRICK to talk about sleeping when few have. But witha break in the weather and back on the feathers again, we're in for a treat. During the sizzling siege and * with vacation coming up most of us are saying we could sleep for a week. Actually, we practically can with all the gadgets that have been added to the bedroom.
BACK- RESTS adjust every which-way. Tables swing to any spot around the bed. There's storage space at arm’s reach. Theré are beds with built-in lights A angled right for the readers-in-bed. Ever get settled for a night of reading and nodding and hop in and out of bed for dozens of things? No more.
There are all kinds of ledges
for books, cigarets and snacks —all those things you hate to jump out of bed for, ‘once you're
. horizontal.
THE 1952 bedroom has ev_qrything—e omfor t _conven-
jence, beauty and variety, Woods are varied and often ingeniously combined. » Manufacturers showing bedrooms at the furniture and merchandise marts in Chicago cooked up all kinds of fancy names.- Sleep pieces, they call them, and you practically yawn and cuddle up when you look at them. The furniture-makers know how we take our sleep seriously —the importance of that extra
‘10 minutes in bed after the
alarm clock dings, our own bed after a trip. I've had beds that kept me up nights. . To my lot came a wretched bed in a rooming house with mattress flattened
to practically nothing at all.
- The landlady, proud of the fact
that her roomers stayed a long time, told me three of my predecessors had died on my bed and I believed her. 2 = ~ > SOFA AND studio beds have practically replaced guest rooms in this: era of small homes. It's’ estimated 26 mfl-
“Tion homes in the U. 8. need
some «<ombination of such double-duty. pieces. No longer
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does the old college friend dropping in for surprise visit limp to breakfast after a hard night on a hard sofa. The convertias sofa by day or bed by night. John Stuart, Inc, has attached a platform to the head panel of a new bed permitting the bed to appear as a piece of modern upholstered furniture. The platform holds bedding. Simmons Co. turns out 25 new styles in double-duty fur-Hide-a-beds are longer and lower with foam rubber and upholstered flat armas. There's a fold-away chaise longue-utility bed. Tel ” n s TABLE ROCK Furniture Co. goes Peasant Provincial in walnut and includes some upholstered pieces. Cherry modern and 18th Century “in light finished oth wh are boasts. of Hibriten Furniture Co. Beautiful grainings are used together with metal, plastics, cane panels, leather, pandanus, cloth, rabannus straw and cork in a group for all rooms by Dunbar Furniture Corp. There's pine in bedroom as well as dining room-—lots of it by Spainhour Furniture Co. Union National makes an Empire bedroom of Swiss pearwood and blond cherry. It's antique-white and decorated with double dresser. Fancher Furniture Co. correlates a French Provincial bedroom with dining room, in cherry or painted finish, - 8:8 OF WALNUT in a honey“sepia tone is a collection. by Mount Airy Chair Co. A flexible headboard on the bed may be arranged in all kinds of ways and has swinging attached night stands. ¢ Usable in bedroom or living room is a Morgantown Furniture Co. series in mahogany or cherry. African cherry or walnue in fruitwood or old mahogany finish are presented by Robert W. Irwin. There are all kinds of surprises in Broyhill Furniture Factories’ bedroom * cherry and palomino birch finishes. In the dresser there's a utility cabinet, a poudre chest with mirrored utility compartment, and jewelry boxes, felt-lined.
‘Use Cheese To Add Zest
Cheese adds flavor and nutri- | tive value to so many different | dishes that it pays the home cook to remember three simple rules for best cooking, the Agriculture Department advises. First, keep heat low or | moderate. Cheese needs only enough heat to melt and blend with other ingredients: High | heat or too long cooking makes cheese tough, stringy or leathery. Also, too much heat may cause mixtures of cheese, egg and milk to curdle. Second, add cheese to other | Ingredients in very small bits | rather than in one large piece. Third, blend cheese in a smooth sauce before adding to | other ingredients whenever pos- | sible to prevent curdling. A | white sauce with cheese melted in it may be poured over cooked vegetables for a scalloped dish, -into—Véaten eggs for Weish rabbit, or on cooked macaroni or rice before baking.
Edinburgh's Floral Clock
Edinburgh's floral clock in Princes Street Gardens is the “parent” of many floral clocks all over the world, The famous | clock in Sydney, Australia, was
| created from particulars supplied about Edinburgh's.
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for - the mechanism in Edinburgh sent to Australia similar “works” for the clock there, and details of the plants used | in Edinburgh's clock were supplied. In 1951, 27,000 plants were used for the floral clock in Ed- | inburgh-—the average is between 24,000 and 25,000—when
| v | The clock-makers responsible {
the moti was “The Festival of
‘THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
FOR SMALL ROOMS AND LITTLE BUDGETS—A frost oak col
lection by Period Tables, Inc.
Dances Set For Tennis Tournament
A DINNER DANCE July 18 in the University Club will be given in con-
nection with the Western Tennis Tournament in addition
to the pool-side party July 15
and the tennis ball July 19 in the Woodstock Club. William C. Atkins is honorary chairman of the tournament sponsored jointly by the Central Indiana Tennis Association and the Woodstock Club. The events are scheduled July 14 through July 20 in the club. Assisting Wilson Mothershead, general chairman, is Leslie “DeVoe, treasurer; Daniel Polk Morse, construction chairman, and Mrs. Elias C. Atkins, box seat sales. s = ” JAMES O. BIRR, program chairman, will be assisted by Mesdames John Kinghan, Donald Keller, Edward Van Riper, Vance Smith, Birr and Charles Wells and Miss Carolyn Madden.
Howard Wood, publicity;
' Frederick W. Hunt, player invi-
suites in
tations; Mrs, David Williams and Mrs. John Roberts, entertainment; Mrs. John Hollett, . housing; John Kitchen, parking; Miss Rosanna Hall, transportation, and Wallace O. Lee, trophies and awards, Mr. Wood, referee; Jack Rogers, tournament director; Frank Dowling, umpires; Mrs. R. H. G. Mathews, women players; Harry Stout and Miss Constance - Cadick, locker rooms, and Ronnie Roberts; ball boys.
At Musicians’ Pa rley
Mrs. - Paul Mozingo, 5716 Lowell Ave, is attending the national convention of the American Guild of Organists in San Francisco, Cal. She is a: delegate from the Indianapolis Chapter and subdean of the local group. She will Feéturn Saturday. :
We, the Women—
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LIKE THE VERY BEST—Never so expertly has low price-tag bedroom furniture imitated expensive
pieces. Here's a sample by Williams Furniture Corp.
Certain Conversation Topics
Bore Men—Avoid Them
By RUTH MILLETT HERE: are certain topics any woman can be pretty
sure will bore a man when a woman. is doing the
talking.
" ONE: Discussion of another woman's character or
personality. Men don't trust one woman's judgment of an-
other woman, and so tend to be °
annoyed rather than enlightened when one woman
discusses another. TWO: Full-
fame praise f or another man. Men do not actually like to hear a woman express awed admira‘tion for another man any more than a woman likes to hear a “man sound too enthusiastic about another woman. - THREE: Any long story. Men don't resent having a man hold the stage for a long story nearly so much as they resent having a woman do the same thing.
” » ” FOUR: ANY STORY whose main point is how the woman telling it told off somebody else or outsmartéed someone else. They'll take that kind of story without. ‘censure if a man is telling it, but arf leery of the woman who seeks to build herself up in that far-from-subtle fashion." FIVE: Any anecdote that makes a woman's husband look a chump. They distrust a woman who will hold her husband up to ridicule, and rightly so.
= = » SIX: HER HEALTH. One woman may appear to listen sympathetically while another woman talks on and on about her health, but men rarely make even a very good pretense of finding the subject fascinat-
Ruth Millett
ing. SEVEN: Any story. that points up the fact that the
woman telling it is highly criti-
cal of other people. That makes a man uncomfortable and no man- likes to listen to anything that makes him uncomfortable — especially when a woman is doing the talking.
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The Louis Schwitzer Srs. Leave for Georgian Bay
RS. ANNA HOOPER STOKELY of San Miguel, Allenda, Mex., and Louis Schwitzer Sr., were married today in the country home of Mr. and Mrs. Schwitzer Jr. Dr. Jean S. Milner of the Second Presbyterian Church
performed the ceremony. Only members of the immediate family attended. A wedding breakfast was held after the wedding.
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Wasson's Boys’ Department, Fifth Floor
The couple left in Mr. Schwitzer's private plane for Georgian Bay. On their return they will be at home in 7777 N. Pennsylvania St.
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