Decorative Scene Gfows Willi .'Vivicl Ne Colorful times ahead in the home, judging from all reports. Furniture. accessories. room decorstinn show more vivid color than ever. Starting with the room itself. deep-toned. walls seem to be out for the time being. save for charcoal. which makes a marvel- ous background for rich. vibrant colors .,often it is scbemed with various pinks and always with lots of white. Turquoise Galas "Turquoise and other distinct members of the blue-green family are steadily increasing in favor as the yellow-greens. the lime, avo- cado and olive hues. lose some of their firm grip on the public taste. At a recent showing. the crowds were thickest and most admiring "la a model living room with blue- ....green walls. draperies. rugs and ;.Iamps. the scheme relieved hyac- ', v u of purple-pink in .d pottery accents. .. Gay Yellow "As in clothes. yellow is making a big fimpression just now. A handsome room is done in yellow- ,, id walls and bittersweet .colored . iholstery, set off by accessories in stark white. In a bedroom, this w p Colors same sunshiny yellow hue has been combined with turquoise. a color combination that wouldn't even have been suggested. but a few years ago. Is this model room, the turquoise is repeated in the bedspread and in a small. uphol- stered chair. . White and Coral AccJl.s white furniture and white lamps. are accented against the yellow- goid walls and coral "inside" shut- ters add the decorator touch. Paint dealers say they can't keep pink paint in stock. Furniture comes with pink touches. some- times a combination of pink and charcoal. and the color is used not only for living areas but for bath- rooms and kitchens. also. Nnk walls with brown furniture and touches of -smauve are most effect- ive. and not too theatrical. Pink used with red accents. although unusual. is getting ready acceptance. just as it is in femi nine -' ” One ,. t ” ., dining room in a room display. creates a colorful and most effec- tive atmosphere with deep pink walls and rich blue rugs. blue draperies. chair cushions and lamp shades. Such blues as sky blue and Dresden blue are, finding marked favor. too. - KAI! IIAWORT-Il'l MAIL War Bride Hurt By In-Law's Eltorts To Shake Her Trust DEAR MARY HAWORTH: My husband and I met in Germany after the war, where we had our first child. Later when I was able to come to this country we got married and have another child now. We live with my husbands parents, who are really trying to be helpful. My husband doesn't make much money, but we are happy to- gather and talk everything over between us, From the few pen- aiea he has ' himself, he often gets ice cream for the children and me on ,Sundays. and small surprises on Valentine's Day, etc. I keep my children very clean. and their father and I teach iiicm honesty and good manners. I am not very close to my in-laws. but they are very kind and friendly in me. and I try to act the same. Nobody Tries 'l"o Stop Busybody However. there is one person. my husbands brother's wife. who is-trying desperately to bring us trouble -.- as she has done already to so many people, and nobody ever acts to stop her. It started with just small stories - un- fairly blaming things on my old- er child. etc. Now the latest: Yesterday she had one of her girl friends. who is married and has children. call me at my mother-in-law's house and pretend she (the caller) was a girl friend of my husband's. try- ing to find out if he was married. John spends his evenings with us, and is very fond of our children and likes to show them -off. He went to just a few town meetings, and only in his younger brother's company. What is your advice? I don't think a homewrecker and trouble- maker should go on bringing heart- ache and hurt to honest. clean people's lives. G. F. Mischief Maker Is Devil's Tool DEAR G. F.: It is I fact of life that much senseless malice cir- culaies through the world. Church prayers refer to "the malice and snares of. the devll;" and the Lords Prayer. as phrased by Jesus. specifically asks Almighty God to "deliver us from evil." It appears that your sister-ln- ,iaw. let's call her Jude. is pos- Kscssed of the devil. in terms of being tormented by spiteful envy and jealousy of human happiness -based on good relations of love and trust and a spirit of helpful- ness. 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Roll call was taken: 3 members grad utes were read and approved. Dianna Hill. Arlene Dale. Donna Morrison. Margaret Cairns had birthdays this month. The mem- bers sang, Happy Birthday to them. The fifth "chapter from the study book Chand of India was read and explained by Mrs. Myers. A vote of thanks was moved by Dawna Muttart. seconded by Lenda Paynter to Mrs. Cairns for hav- ing the group at her home. Margaret Cairns was in charge of the Devotions for this month. Call to worship. the Lords Prayer were given by Elva llowatt and Gail Quigley. Poem was read by Carrol Quigley entitled, "We Are Maccallum entitled, The Joy of, being Friendly.” I Thy Children. also one by Pauline! Frankie Cairns took the col.lee- mm; fl! 1955 1-1; Hug-rug; tion. during that time the mem-l & y' AP 1" 0 MY; hers sang "Hear the Pennies Drop- 3011 Cl" WI! llI8W9l'0d 5? 34 V9.95 "3 57 ,,1,,'g- The closing hymn W" "mg, members and two visitors. Iiowatt. A "nch was jasad Id Friends, Friends. Friends. 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