Kankakee Valley Post, Volume 14, Number 42, DeMotte, Jasper County, 1 September 1944 — Lawn Chair Like Mother’s and Dad’s Is Sure to Delight the Little Children [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

Lawn Chair Like Mother’s and Dad’s Is Sure to Delight the Little Children

By Ruth Wyeth Spears

HERE is a pint-size lawn chair to delight the children and their young visitors: The seat is 10% inches high, 13 inches deep and 15 inches wide —a good size for little ones now and roomy enough to be comfprtable right up jthrough their early teens. A hammer and saw and screwdriver are all the tools you need to make this chair as well as the larger edition that you see in the sketch. All the pieces are straight cuts of standard widths, yet both Df them have seats and backs at comfortable angles. The lines and proportions are good and the backs are removable for winter storage. * * + NOTE—Pattern 253 gives a complete list materials, large diagrams for cutting all the pieces of the child’s chair and step->y-step directions for assembling. Pattern 269 lists materials with diagrams and di-

rections for the adult-size chair. Pattern* are 15 cents each postpaid, or both patterns for 25 cents. Order from:

MRS. RUTH WYETH SPEARS Bedford Hills New York Drawer 10 Enclose 15 cents for Pattern 253, or 25 cents for Patterns 253 and 269. Name Address.-