' - r . . f - 1 - . ! - it H ! i - - . v . - ' nV V m m . LL,li -r - i ! , . . . i : f It ' t f v - t ' f . . ' . " ;"!" : . , v --! 1! i y-i A, V -. I V. '? .or -. . '.. cvr fV4' . t - ; lA vv ' ." c f, X.--V Salem. Oregon, Sunday, February 23, 1941 i 4 ' IV i 5 V - : 1 i' mona A Salem women who find fascination In coHectinajold alassire tiies four, who posed In Hieir homes for the States-- man photographer.. i Below, Mrt. Tayjor Hawkins stands beside? the piano, with a few of flie many lovely pieces of old glass; which decorate iher ettractlvs hotns. - I 'I i 1 ( Above, Mrs. Arthur Rahn sits by the large livin groom window which overlooks the city. On the table is displayed glass, including a square pressed glass plate and several graceful satin glass vases. Mrs. Rohn also has a large collection of glass tumblers. Below, Mrs. Ralph Hamilton admires some of the hands, selected from those in her collection. Many are of old. glass. ? r " " V J 't "V2J?W'' 1 urn i - " V' V:,-5-.- A V.-wfeA-.- .... . A?- - ;i N! i ' . .,1 . v -.-. 'y . . vi- ic 1. y V - Mrs. T. W. Poorman (below) has a variety of old glass, among the pieces are ily heirlooms. She is pictured at an antique table, with several of her favorites. several fam- In Glass H ouses I I appy: Indeed; Is she who enjoys a hobby, and of all the possible variations, col- . 1 lecting antiques appeals to the greatest number of women. Assembling old glasf Is the hobby of dozens of Salem, amateur collectors, and several valuable displays may ' be fcunilin the dry. Soma hobbyists find fhe rarity of (he glass io b4 lasctoating, tome look to4ts value, while others prefer to be Interested In the history of (he ; Pieces them- . telve. The nice thing fibout collecting glass if that, witfi - (he .limitless variety .io bt . fouhd, end can set her ambitions within the pocketbook's limits, cind still have fun. As far limitations are concerned: pne can choose a kind of glass; like Venetian pr early Amerioaft pr Bavarians the usage might be considered, cup plates, tumblers or vases: one can specialise in color choosing all bluebr red, of crystal clear. ' Yes, hobbles are fun; and gatherina glass into a colorful collection Is one of the most fascinating. A v r-y i f I -' ?V" "Vf V. VV I - . " I si? . it W l- ii it i 3 E J