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Show ACCENT ON FAMILY LIVING of the "Guide To Easier in which my late wife book Living, a I examined and architecture, decoraof and habits tion living with an eye to simplifying housekeeping, I stand clutter. I think against w ife would join me in welcoming, my to the otherwise functional household, anything that reflects the personality As Continued from preceding page dust-collecti- Display things you love r without clutter But only if these are organized! things You organize your canned goods and underwear. You can organize your more interesting possessions, too, and for effectivefor the same reasons and ease of upkeep. ness, availability, Two possible methods for storing and displaying your cultural acquisi- - of its occupants. originals. Hooks and record clubs stimulate the beginner. For around $50, through local museums, galleries and stores, you could buy a starter collection which would be priceless in the original! For instance: 4 Kl Grecos "View of Toledo, from Citys Metropolitan Museum New York of Art, at $16. reproductions of a pair of Macedonian earrings, 300 B.C., for $2.50. Silver-plate- d French sculpture of the Madonna and Child, $12.50. 4- - A 14th-centur- y 4 A scroll of Kwan Yin, Chinese Goddess of Harmony, from the great -- treasury of Chinese art stored on mosa, for $15. For- 4- - Charles Laughton, Agnes Moore-heaCharles Boyer and Sir Cedric llardwieke will perform George Bernard Shaws "Don Juan In Hell for your record player at $9.98. d, Add a few things you didnt know you had your kindergartners most colorful abstraction, a glass bowl filled with bits of smooth stones your daughter found on the beach, a copper pan from the kitchen now filled with green leaves. Display each item separately, importantly, so it will be looked at instead of taken for granted. Even if I am only half right about the fun youre going to have, you will soon have acquired more objects of interest than you know what to do with. And that, of course, is the problem. Lets face it now. CULTURE EXPLOSION There were nearly 15,000 new books published Iasi year. One person in six in the U.S. plays a musical instrument, and there are more than 1,500 communilY orchestras. Out of all the records sold last year, almost one in four was of classical music. Ten million atteiul dame fterformancrs. Ttco major dance festivals are held annurdly in the V.S., dimming the season for numeiuus civic ballet gamps. In 1959, the largest exhibition of art eter held in the LIS. attracted 50,000 jwoplc to New York's Coliseum. Art reprd-ductihas boomed in the hist ten years. Toda v reproductions of statues and mi til- I NEW Pillsbury refrigerated co( 1. Oatmeal Cookies The chewy kind youngsters love . . . and so will you! Flaky oatmeal, brown sugar, a hint of spice all blended into refrigerated fresh dough. Just slice . . . quarter . . . bake. No mixing . no messy bowls to wash! Out of the oven come 3 to 4 dozen perfect Oatmeal Cookies homemade fresh. So easy, even the youngsters can bake their own! . . m ings are umilable 20 in neighborhood shops. Kissin cousins of America's most popular biscuits THIS WEEK Mafailii Sptiabr 2S, I960 |