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Show Page B2 - THE HERALD, Provo, Utah, Sunday, September 23, 1990 If A til 5r i V. J V 1 ; 5M: ' ?! 1 i ; '"r! If . 7 -rf r I i m, a V V rt fA i i I y TIT " i i If- - r I ,x - fe Heindselman's for handiwork instruction Erma Robley, expert at knitting, crocheting and other handiwork, displays one of the lovely afghans for sale at Heindselman Knit, Gift, Jewelry and Repairs at 176 W. Center, Provo. Heindselman's originated with her fata- - Heartland for 'country,' and Victorian Heartland Manor, 1609 N. State, Orem, is the heart of "country," with one room dedicated to unique country patterns and fabrics, and another offering a Victorian setting. Aromas The way to shop for hardwood furniture Shop for solid hardwood furniture with confidence. To tell the difference between it e raade from and a pretty substitute wood, Better Homes and Gardens suggests taking these simple steps: Look for the solid hardwood hang-taAlthough it may not ap- look-alik- pear on all hardwood pieces, more than 100 furniture manufacturers now display it. Inspect for dovetail or mortise-and-teno- n joints, carving and spindles turned on a lathe if a piece isn't labeled. They're signs of solid wood. Check sides, doors and drawers g. Polo Volunteer at Orem Community Hospital draw you to flowers, sachets and potpourri and additional holiday displays located in the middle of the store. It is owned by Cheryl Christensen and Jana Maynard. The Orem Community Hospital Volunteer Auxiliary is currently seeking new members to assist at the facility. Volunteers perform duties in the Emergency Center, Newborn Nursery, and other areas of the hospital. A gift shop is also operated by the Volunteer Auxiliary. For information call al to be sure they're made of wood. Solid hardwood furniture generally is heavier than furniture made with such substitute materials as laminated hardboard or particle-boarWhen a panel of hardwood is thumped, the sound will be dead. Substitute wood will have an echo. er George H. Heindselman in 1904. When she began giving instructions there were no books or patterns so she had to write her own instructions for the customer. It is easier now, but she still gives instructions. M Ralph Lauren DRESSES FALL Polo jjj Ralph Lairen NANCY JOHNSON eoiTEK A-- 227-332- 2. 4 University Mall Orem d. On collecting stained glass From METROPOLITAN HOME A Meredith Magazine For AP Newsfeatures It's generally forgotten, but hippies existed before World War I. They built honest, graceful wooden homes, and they admired the ethic of William Morris' Arts and Crafts Movement. And in their "bungalows" they hung windows of beveled, crackled, clear, opalescent and multicolored glass. According to Metropolitan Home, the style was strikingly different from the luscious works of Iouis Comfort Tiffany and from busy d Victorian embellishments of ribbons, roses and wreaths. WoodThe stock types favored simple rectilinear designs, often in green and gold. Though Arts and Crafts furniture and pottery are now in feverwith ish vogue, the stained glass the exception of that by Frank still isn't too hot to Lloyd Wright touch. As for the Wright stuff, faithful Monday, September 24, 9 p.m. UVRMC Clark Auditorium 7-- anti-machi- ne (south side of hospital) spell-weavi- Bring the entire family for an informative and entertaining "Family First Aid Night." Everything is free and you may learn important skills that could save a life. For 0 additional information call ext. 2135. BIG SAVE 373-785- rose-colore- FIRST AID PRESENTATION AND LECTURE 7 p.m. only ry reproductions of by Kraig enson, DISPLAYS the architect's OFF ALL FABRIC IN STOCK commissioned works can be purchased. Prices range from $70 for y a window, to $10,000 for a triptych. A catalog can be ordered from the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation, 951 Chicago Ave., Oak Park, IL 60302; 10-b- FUR, VINYL OR SALE FABRICS BELOW NOT INCLUDED 20-in- CElJtffMf If I TO rvi i vi dt-irii- ivi GREAT FOR SCHOOLS WITH GOOD REG. LIST SCISSORS 12.99 588 FIRST AID HANDBOOK 64-PA- Each family will receive a free comprehensive 64-pa- ge emergency and first aid handbook: g PRIZE DRAWINGS Each person in attendance may enter a prize drawing for valuable prizes. FREE REFRESHMENTS ot rs Provo Fire Department Engine Valley Ambulance Life Flight Helicopter Pro Med - Home First Aid Supplies Poison Control Center FREE 708848-160- Arts and Crafts connoisseurs also prize the work of Greene and Greene (Charles S. and Henry M.), brother architects from Pasadena, Calif., who were active nationwide. The Greenes cultivated florals restrained, sometimes asymmetrical ivy pieces, such as a 10- - by ceiling centerpiece commissioned for a mansion, estimated to be worth $35,000. daz-zleOther period stained-glas- s are the bank windows designed by the Chicago architects George Grant Elmslie and William Purcell, each of whom collaborated with master builder Louis Sullivan. M.D., Emergency Center Physician CLASSES CLASSES UnTmuOigA" AA0a CLASSES ' ALL STORES-NE- FUKS FOB p1lue$h l&X'STn LISTINGS 33,3 x 1 li Cflill ffll UTAH VALLEY REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER An Intermountain Health Care Facility ', |