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Wood Has Bleached Finish

January 02, 1941
Detroit News Quilt History Project; Michigan State University Museum; Susan Salser
Detroit, Michigan, United States
A column featuring a folding table and chairs.
Wood Has Bleached Finish
By Edith B. Crumb
All Pieces Fold Up
These four chairs and table, all of which are collapsible, are in a bleached finish with blue imitation leather seat covering and table top. The price of all five pieces is only $18.90.
For further information call The Detroit News, Randolph 2000, line 555.

If you are wondering what to do with that check you found in the tip of your stocking Christmas morning, here is a suggestion: How about a folding card table and four folding chairs?

An unusually attractive set is of wood throughout, in the bleached finish, and the covering of the chair seats and table top is of blue imitation leather - a medium bright blue.

This is an unusually comfortable folding chair and, at first glance, it does not appear to be the collapsible type but only a slight pressure is required to close it to a thickness of approximately six inches.

The table, with a double metal support at each corner, is substantial and so attractive are all five pieces that they are worthy of a permanent place in the home rather than being stored away in a closet out of sight between games.

For any one just starting out to furnish a living-dining room, the table and chairs might be used for the dining bay. The table will accommodate four comfortably.

These pieces are also available with red or white imitation leather seat covers and table top, but there would be a little wait for these as they would have to be ordered. The only color in stock is the blue.

Because the fabric is washable, the table is especially suitable for dining, though the set would be equally attractive in a sunroom.

The price for all five pieces is only $18.90.

Courtesy of The Detroit News Archives.

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