Published February 2, 1958
A country farmhouse dining room includes a round wooden table with matching armchairs, a wooden hutch with red and white porcelain display china, and a traditional American braided rug. Silhouetted against café curtains and a beige wall are a wrought-iron rooster and a hitching post in the shape of a horse's head. The table setting features white glass goblets, a golden candelabra fitted with four white tapers, a small bowl of red flowers, and matching red and white china. Ernest Silva created this cover for the February 1958 issue of Living for Young Homemakers.
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