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By OPAL CROCKETT Times Homes Editor
Woop MIXING, a top trend for fall furnishings, makes homes look like they grew. We've all seen houses that looked like the owners took an afternoon off, met downtown and bought furniture, all in one lump. Tastes collided, arguments brewed. Husband and wife went home either not speaking or consoling each other on compromise in price and choice. The result was drab furnishings that looked hurried.
This season it's different. A room may have several kinds of woods——pieces chosen with care by the whole family, It's a practical setup with result that a house is nice to look at, not just a place to eat and sleep. a 88 4&8 AYRES’ does a library in light and dark mahogany mixed with bleached woods. This room in the Sixth Floor display section takes the name of coin room from the wallpaper, Icones, reproduced from old coin molds, These are gold on hot chocolate backgreund. Accent colors range from yellow to orange. Breakfront and desk are bleached mahogany. The coffee table is dark mahogany, decorated with a Chinese motif. End tables are honey beige. A black and gold tweed textured rug is used. At the windows hang cafe curtains of pure silk in gold. Over them are tweed drapes. - . . NORTHERN MAPLE and walnut are mixed in the urbansuburban line by American of Martinsville, Va. BannerWhitehill shows it for living room, dining room and bedroom, for house or apartment, for city or suburban living.
Its makers brag about the lacquer that makes pieces‘ resistant to heat, moist@re and scratches and about the many cork areas. to use coasters—there’ll be no white rings left, they say. Let the children run trains into chair legs or lay lollipops around. Cork pops up on the revolving center of a LazySusan cocktail table. It comes
again on the sliding top of the
sectional utility compartment of a step table and again on a corner table. There’s lots of storage, drawer and cabinet space. Occasional tables have sliding
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any mixed with bleached woods coin room.
! tops covering compartments for | cards, smoking supplies, etc. |
Double-duty pieces are plen- | tiful, A two-sided buffet can be |
used as a room divider by addition of individual section dividers. Comfort's stressed, in straight-back chairs, armless sofas and lounge chairs and chairs with arms. Dining tables come in a number of shapes. Complete accessories--lamps,
drapes, pictures, ceramics and | sculptured wood products — | have been selected by Ameri- |
can decorators to complement the line,
DAR to Fete Charter Members, Past Regents
Past regents and charter members of Cornelia Cole Fairbanks Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, will be honored by the group at a luncheon, 1 p. m. Thursday in the Propylaeum. Reports of the state conference will be given by Mrs.
JW. Judy, regent, and Mrs. |
William Tefft and Mrs. Homer Wright, delegates. will be Mesdames Wayne Garnett, Ottis Adams, Paul White, Daniel Shattuck and Woodbury Morris and Miss Marguerite Dice.
Play Reservations Listed
NDIANAPOLIS Alumnae Club of Pi Beta Phi Sorority, sponsors of the Civic Theater comedy “The Happy Time,” has announced reservations for the benefit pro-
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duction Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Rogers will have as their guests Mr. and Mrs. John Drewry and Dr. and Mrs, Jack Carr. Mr. and Mrs. James Harrison will attend with Mr. and Mrs, Gilbert Huffer, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hartman, John Gale and James Vandiver will be guests of Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Conger. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Moynahan’'s guests for dinner and the play will be Mr, and Mrs. W. F. Zaring. Dr, and Mrs. John Swan and Dr. and Mrs. Frank Hall will be guests of Dr. and Mrs, Clifford Taylor. Mr, and Mrs. R. M. Boynton will be guests of Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Boyd. = » 8 MR. AND MRS. L. B. SEBASTIAN will be guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Curtis. Mr. and Mrs, William Shipley and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Middleton will attend together. Mrs. Ross Lyons will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin
"Hamilton. In a party will be
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Burchard: Carr and Mr. and-Mrs. Lyle Withrow. Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Vickery and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Walker will attend together. Attending in a group will be
“ Messrs, and Mesdames. George
Vickery, Robert Slaughter, Carter Boyd and John Gifford. Mr. and Mrs. James Loveless and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Futschner will be guests of Mr, and Mts. Harry Haury. In another party will be Messrs, and Mesdames J. M. Booe, Francis Insley, Harold
1 y Horner, Donald Lafize nd
E. 8. Homer - Huesing and Mr. d Mrs. Charles Davidson will jattend together. 9
=n » ” MR. AND MRS. FLER LOVE will have guests for dinner and the play, They include Mrs. John eal, Florida; Mr. and Mrs. C. B, Malen, Noblesville, and Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Love, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Raup will attend with their + daughters, Carolyn and Martha. Mrs. Al Kettler will be the guest of Mrs. M. R. Granger. Dr, and Mrs.
Hildreth. Mr. and Mrs.
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R. J. McQuiston will have as |
their guests Dr. and Mrs. J. L. Sims and Dr. and Mrs. Frank Teague.
Going together will be Messrs. |
and Mesdames John Cavosie, Ralph Gery, Robert’ Pritchard, Harold Ross and Clyde Moon. In another group will be Messrs. and Mesdames Warren Miller, Roger Boring and Val Boring. In another party will be Mr, and Mrs. William Merrill, Mr,
and Mrs. Howard Kemper and |
Dr. and Mrs, Keith Hepburn. Dr. and Mrs. R. M. Vandivier will entertain Dr. and Mrs. Robert Scott and Dr. and Mrs. Har old Crockett with an aftertheater party. : Other reservations have been made by Mayor and Mrs. Clark, Dr. and Ae Victor Vollrath and Messrsyand Mesdames Eugene Fife Jr, John Busch, Charles Sipe, W. Irving Palmer, Hiram Gemmer, Truman Hoover, Howard Fralich, Franklin Hillis, Chester Schuetz, Alvin Johnson, Donald Kirchhoffer, Joe Williams, George Elliott, Louis Smith and Jack Shapiro.
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Standard equipment, accessories, and trim Wustroted are subject to change without notice: White side-woll tires optional at extra cost.
Drug Expert To Address DAR Group
AUL BRIGHAM of the narcotics. bureau will speak on “Humanitarian Law Enforcement” at a meeting of Caroline Scott Harrison Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, at 1:30 p. m. Thursday in the Chapter House. His talk will deal with various phases of treatment of addicts. He has been a narcotic agent in various parts of the country for the past 23 years and has lived in Indiana for the past six years.
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DELEGATES to the 52d annual state conference of the Indiana DAR will report, The Golden Singers of Broad Ripple High School will give the musical program under the direction of Harry Swanson. Hostesses for the tea hour are Mrs. H. E. Capehart and Mrs. C. W. Eltzroth Jr. They will be assisted by Mesdames George Vickery Jr., Troy Scott Jr., G. W, Mohr, R. F. Jackson and H. L. Crum. Mrs. Gustavus Taylor and Mrs, A.C, Brooks will pour.
and maple combined in urban-suburban setting in Banner-Whitehill's.
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
PRACTICE TIME—Rehearsing square dancing for tomorrow's party in the
Times photo oy Ray Prizht. home of Dr. and Mrs.
A. W. Spivey, W. 86th St., are (left to right) Mesdames A. W. Spivey, Ronald S. Ping, Charles P. Hamer and Irving Spivey, all members of the Women’s Auxiliary, Indianapolis Dental Society.
Plan Square-Dance Party Tomorrow
R ESERVATIONS have been announced for tomorrow’s square-dance party in the home of Dr.
and Mrs. A. W. Spivey, W, 86th.
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The event will be sponsored by the Women’s Auxiliary, Indianapolis Dental Society, with husbands as guests. Those planning to .attend include
Schedule Training Course
Dr. and Mrs. R. W. Elsea, Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence Haskett, Dr. and Mrs. James Davis, Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Vorhies, Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Long, Dr and Mrs. J. T. Lindquist, Dr. and Mrs. R. 8. Ping and Dr. and Mrs. Rodney Phelps Dr, and Mrs. G. L.. Carrico, Dr. and Mrs. James Huckelberry, Dr. and Mrs. C. P. Hamer, Dr. and Mrs. Paul Oldham, Dr. and Mrs. Wade Jor-
IRST OF a series of training course meetings for leaders and sponsors of Camp Fire Girls and Blue Birds will be from 7 to 9:30 p. m. Thursday in Cropsey Audito-
rium. The topic will be “Program Planning.” Other meetings of the training course will be on the next three successive Thursday evenings. . On Oct. 9, 7 to 8 p.m., Mrs. Raymond Fye will lead the discussion of “Ranks and Honors” for Camp Fire Girls. Miss Ruth Babcock will be in charge of the session from 8:30 to 9:30 p. m. for Blue Bird Leaders on “Creative Play.” A set of slides, “Blue Birds Learn Through Play,” will be a special feature.
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“Know Your Girls” will be the topic Oct. 16, For the concluding session, Mrs. Vernon MaeNabb will discuss “Community Resources” and Miss Oranda Bangsberg will speak on “Ceremonials.” The course is planned by the training committee of Indianapolis' Camp Fire Girls, Inc, a Red Feather Agency of the Community Chest, Anyone interested in attending may call the Camp Fire Girls office to register.
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dan, Dr. and Mrs. Richard Reynolds, Dr..and Mrs. W. W, Peet, Dr. and Mrs. E, E. Bales, Dr. and Mrs. H. I. Jones, Dr. and Mrs, I. ‘E. Reibel and Dr. and Mrs, James Fleener. Dr. and Mrs. C. L. Arvin, Dr. and Mrs. Clifton Donnell, Dr. and Mrs.-A. N, Burks, Dr. and Mrs. W. B. Currie, Dr, and Mrs. Sandu Constant, Dr. and Mrs. J. R. Donagh and Dr. and Mrs. Dave Burton.
Oklahoma Alumni To See 'Album'’
The University of Oklahoma Alumni Club of Indianapolis will meet at 8 p. m. today in the Antlers Hotel Green Room. Martin A. Missbach will preside. A film, “OU Album,” reviewing campus personalities from the time of Stratton D. Brooks,
third. president of the univer-
sity, to the present, will be shown. There will be election of new officers.
Phi Delta Pi to Elect
Rho Chapter, Phi Delta Pi Sorority, will have election of officers for the coming year at a meeting at 7:30 p, m. tomorrow in the home of Mrs. Robert Keithley, 127 N. Denny St.
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TUESDAY, SEPT. 30, 1952
AAUW Lists Toy, Book Show Aids
: APPITIONAL hostesses
for the Book and Toy Exhibit of the Indianapolis Branch, American Association of University Women, were named this week by Mrs, Edmond Hebel, hostess chaire man.
They are Mesdames H. C, Heizer, Robert Fessler, William Dunn, Charles Chandler, Wile
liam Dunn, Charles Chandler, William Maurer and Beryl Hicks and Misses Mary Ronk, Muriel Holland, Isabel Drumse mond and Frances Moder.
All hostesses will attend the second meeting of the “School for Hostesses” at 7:30 p. m. tomorrow in Cropsey Auditorium, Central Library.
MRS. JERRY YORK, toy committee chairman, and Mrs, Milo Boles will report on toys to be exhibited Oct, 21-25 in co-operation with Ayres’. The display will be in Ayres’ Auditorium, Book committee members, headed by Mrs. L. V. Phillips, will discuss outstanding chile dren’s bocks for the exhibit. They are Mesdames Grafton Anderson, Charles Meyer, James Sligar, Oscar Helmer, and Everett Campbell and Misses Dorothy Gray, Belle Ramey, Mary Louise Connor and Frances Graney.
Plan to Fete Miss Moran
Miss Bonnie Jean Moran, bride-to-be of Nathaniel Pace, will be honor guest at a miscellaneous shower Oct. 11 given by Miss Joan Farrell in Wasson’'s,
Guests will include Mrs. Wil liam Moran, mother of the bride-to-be; Mrs. Bert Pace, mother of the prospective bridegroom, Lineback, Bert O'Leary, Loren Skaats, J. V. Schilling and Dave Fruits.
Others are Miss Patty Jo Hussey, Dayton, O.; Miss Elea~ nor Allen, Joan Carroll, Joan and Charlene Hatherly, Phyl lis Jones, Mary Jensen, Jo Anne Buerger, Carolyn Suiter, Carolyn Zapp, Dianne Harmeson, Noreen Falcon and Marjorie Hegarty. The wedding will take place Nov. 8 in Christ the King Catholic Church.
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