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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1965
THE NEWBERRY SUN, NEWBERRY, SOUTH CAROLINA
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Fall Decorator Cottons Make Home Planning Easy
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PLANNED FOR THE BACHELOR—Black cotton chintz
{Minted with blue and chamoi* flowers covers a modern sofa
and chairs in a man’s room planned by B. Altman’s, New
York. Walls of green and walnut add rich contrast to the
bold masculine color scheme.
SHEER DELIGHT IN COTTON—-A distinctive setting is
achieved with sheer cotton printed in a stylised botanical
print by Berkshire-Hathaway. Walls and window become a
single area brightened by a color scheme of yellow, white,
and rust
EARLY AMERICAN INSPIRATION — lUustrated at the
right is the bride's dower chest of Pennsylvania Dutch
origin which inspired the cotton upholstery fabric on the
contemporary love seat It is colorful in gold and green on
copper and is one of the fabrics in Greeffs new collection.
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the Henry Ford Museum. The cotton material on the chair
was inspired by a design in an 1850 home weaving pattern
book. This living room proves that traditional and con
temporary furnishings can be harmoniously blended.
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COTTON BEDTIME STORY—A puppet show of gay mari
onettes brightens a cotton blanket and matching lighthearted
bath ensemble. They are all part of the ''‘Storyland Fashions’*
collection by Fieldcrest in gay multicolors on white. lj[
LUXURY LOOK IN COTTON—The walls of this luxurious master bedroom are com
pletely hung from ceiling to floor with shirred polished cotton. The fabric, a traditional
^oral motif in blue and hyacinth, touched with green, is swept back in a bay window
x reveal a dressing table. Decorated by Sloane’s in New York.
MODERN BED-SITTING ftOOM—Planned for a young careerist, this double-duty
room contains traditional Louis .-XVI furniture. Walls, draperies, and daybed spread
are in black and white leif-pWitt oottdh. Two chairs are covered Mi emerald green
corduroy. Bloomlngdale’s, New York, created the dramatic original setting.
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BABY’S COTTON CORNER—A decorative setting for baby
includes a crib coverlet of chintz printed with gay and lively
ducks. Percale sheets, feeding pillow, and thermal receiving f
square coordinate for easy assembling. AO by Freltag.
GAY COTTON ENLIVEN
YOUNG BEDROOMS
Today’s homemaker is a creative
woman with ideas on how to make
every room in her house an ex
pression of her own and her fam
ily’s personalized tastes.
Planning bedrooms for the
youngsters is of particular inter
est to her for it is here that so
many study and play hours are
spent. Of the many decorating
themes that can be highlighted,
one of the most individual is the
child’s hobby. Is he a football en-
thuiast, does she have animal
pets, are they omnivorous read
ers?
Cotton answers these decorating
needs with planned bedspreads,
blankets, and towels keyed to
youthful hobbies.
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LIVE IN COTTON—Beautiful decorating effects are easy,
with cottons inspired by the artistry of other years. Here,!
the sofa in Waveriy’s quilted Glosheen richly complements
a trad’Monal bird-and-flov/qr print in antique gold. (
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cuotImtpy in cherry red and Made adds a siuquo Decorator,
hMsock are also covered ht the printed corduroy. Pink fixtures by Eiger. Decoraro
Eugene Stephenson.
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BIG LEAGUE STUFF—Cotton takes over the decor of »
boy's bedroom. On the bed, Morgan-Jones’ National Football
League cotton bedspread features the emblems of all the
teams in the League. Match-mated to this is a wrao-uo
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COTTON JUNGLE—A safari theme prevails for a child's
bedroom. The basic ingredient is the Morgan-Jones cotton
Insula ire blanket patterned with pink orange
giraffes, and lions. Add the matching terry towel and gve**^
cotton carpet for coordination.
It’s the planning that makes
dreams come true. And it’s the
planning that makes decorating
the home an imaginative and grat
ifying job. Homemakers who de
cide to redecorate in the fall will
find that versatile cottons answer
their needs.
Fabric designers have coordinat
ed color and print to make plan
ning easy and eliminate the guess
work from selecting the fabrics
for a harmonious decor.
Cotton collections cater to in
dividual tastes. If one is a tradi
tionalist there are prints and color
schemes keyed to inspirational by
gone periods. If one is a modern
there are equally important and
comprehensive collections from
which to choose.
Formal cottons with a lustrous
sheen, sturdy cottons in home-
spun weaves, and sheer cottons
delicately printed are some of the
versatile fabrics shown. Individ
uality is the keynote of rooms dec
orated with cotton.
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YOUTH NUMBER—For the yllfliug ktdy <* th « house plan a bedroom in pinks^ and
bronze with red and yellow accent*. The color scheme begins wMr the Morgan Jenes
aptly named 1Up in the Air." Springknight cotton In bronze is used for
the dressing table sldrt aiM around the headboard in canopy fashion. The theme may be
"Up hi the Air" bat the manning In sturdy cotton is definitely down to earth!