Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 March 1948 — Page 29

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Garments Entered in Sewing Contest Will Be Returned After Judging

By ART WRIGHT MAKE YOUR TIMES NATIONAL SEWING CONTEST garments with a view toward wearing them after the competition is . for your garments will be returned. You will be notified when and where to call for your entries after the judges have completed their selections of the first and second prize winners . . . and after your friends and neighbors

over, ladies . .

have had an opportunity to see the contest entries at a public

display.

If you win first prize in the

local contest, your garment will pe sent to New York City for judging in national competition. It you win a first place in the national, your garment will be worn by Conover and Powers models during a national fashfon show in the Waldorf Astoria Hotel on June 9. You will be there, too, ta receive your rightful recognition for The Times will provide an all-expense trip to New York for three exciting days in the metropolis.

FJ o » FIRST PRIZE winners, in each of the eight classifications of the contest in Indianapolis will receive $50 from The Times. will get $20.

In the national contest, there |

will be an additional first prize of $100, plus another $100 The Times will add as an extra

dividend for bripging- fashion |

laurels to Indianapalis. . The total prize list in Indian-

Times National Sewing Contest Entrant Registration

Here is my official tegistration for The Times’ National Sewing] (Open to All Ages) —Adult dresses, Contest. I will bring my contest garment on Apr. 19 to the place coats or suits originally designed

to be announced in The Times.

NAME tessesssssssssvissasaseenssassessessss PHONG cissscsssssssns

ADDRESS

I plan to enter in the classifications marked below: (Check ore contestant. or more. You are not obligated to remain in the classifications children — even though of origichecked, if you should change your mind later). .

———-8tandard Pattern Group, Senior Division, for entrants above

(1) Dress—Rayon, silk or W0Ol.seeee. Louella Jones

18 years of age.

(2) Dress—Cotton....... (3) Coat or Suit....se ——=8tandard Pattern Group, Junior Division, entrants 18 years

or under.

———Original Design Group,

coat originally designed by contestant and intended for 140 | Minnesota St., and the adult or upper teen-age wear.

=———=Children's Clothing Group, no age limit. children up to 12 years of age.

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Played by the popular BLUE BARRON and estra. pos

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Other M-G-M Records at 63¢ Ea.

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wedding-—Helen Forest

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Second - place winners |

“ess ssssssensessessessscsssseasstsassanssscssscesercs years old made from standard

(1) Dress. ..ese

Glamour Group, no age limit. (1) Evening, lounge, beach Southeastern Union Church. The wear, etc, from standard pattern or original design.

glove and has the flattering new look. It will be lovely in one of the new all-over flower _ prints for spring. Pattern: 8297 is for sizes 12, 14, 16, 18 and 20. Size 14, 4% ~ Yards of 35 or 39-inch. For EACH pattern, send 25 cents in coin, your name, address, size desired and the Hattern number to Sue Burnett, The Indianapolis Times Pattern Service, 214 W. Maryland St, ‘Indianapolis 9. Don’t miss the spring and summer Fashion—better than ever with special features, smart. styles — free pattern printed (in book. Twenty-five cents.

INTO-THE-SUN STYLES! FIT FOR HALF SIZES!

ments as you wish in any num- | | ber of the eight classifications. | The only persons barred are | professionals. “Professional” is | . interpreted to mean anyone who earns her living by sewing or designing. . . » FABRIC USED in your entry may be new, old, already used, or a combination of old { and new. . The judges will follow these points in making their selection of winners: Workmanship, neatness, style, attractiveness, and suitability of style and fabric to use.

| apolis and in the national con- | test is $1460. Here's how to take part: Clip the registration form_ below from today’s Times. Fill in the information and mail it at once to: Sewing Contest Editor, Indianapons Times, 214 W. | Maryland St. That will officially place you | in the contest. You must fill b out this registration form— | There is more important | Times National Sewing Contest which appears only in The | news to come be sure to Times—to be eligible for com- | reaq your Indianapolis Times petition and _ its rich cash | gyepy day. awards and Honors, Following is the list of eight LATER YOU will be supplied aging classifications in the with an entry form which must ve divisiona: be pinned to your, garment | STANDARD PATTERN GROUP when it is delivered on Apr. 19 | (Senior Division) —Dress: Cotton, to a downtown location which [Made from standard pattern. will’ be announced in The Dress: Silk, rayon, wool, etc. Times. Garments are to be de- made from standard pattern. | livered on that day and that Coat or Suit, made from standard day only. pattern. During the week of Apr. 26, | STANDARD PATTERN GROUP the official board of judges will | (Junior Division, 18 years old or inspect all entries and the pub- | under) ~-Dress, made from standlic will be given a chance to ard pattérp. .Coat or Suit, made . fiz your creations. from standard pattern. : ; : Sy 1% You may enter as many gar- GLAMOUR GROUP (Open to x ® = = All Ages) — “Special occasion” clothes such as. evening clothes, lounge clothes and beach wear, made from standard patterns or from original design by contestant.

ORIGINAL - DESIGN GROUP

Plain color rayon Floral sheer

895 1295

Style bright and budget priced—a floral print Enka rayon sheer with cascading drapery, shirring at the shoulder. Black, navy, grey. Sizes 16, to 22/5. 12.95. Fiesta-Lin rayon with two rows of wide Venice lace, long smooth pleats. Blossom blue, grey, grape ice, mint frappe, Sizes 18!/5 to 24//5. 8.95.

Wasson's Third Floor

by the contestant without use of commercial pattern. — CHILDREN'S CLOTHING GROUP (Open to All Ages)— Garments for children up to 12

pattern or originally designed by ALL garments for

jal design — MUST be entered in {the Children's Clothing Group.

Will Be Wed

Miss Louella Mae Jones and Robert Earl Reinhardt will be married at 8 p. m. today in the

(2) Suit or Coatii, eve.

Rev. Roy V. Davis will officiate.

e bride is the daughter of no age limit. (1) Dress, suit or ar Mrs. Loren o Jones, {bridegroom is the son of Mr. (1) Clothes for,and Mrs. Robert C. Reinhardt, . |Lebanon. Miss Barbara Lee Jones will be her sister's only attendant.

EVER SO PRACTICAL... EVER SO PRETTY ...

She will wear a russet crepe -

Nr 1 : dress and black accessories. Richard Hays will be the best man. : Miss Jones will wear a royal y bide wool dress and brown accessories with a white rose and carnation corsage. : There will be a reception in the church after the ceremony. The couple will take a short trip and will be at home at 1533 N. Gale St. The bride is a student at the Indiana University School of Nursing.

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Ror compen and priced oily 500

Wonderful-feeling soft cotton tailored in spring dainty

Officers Elected 3 By To-Kalon Club

The To-Kalor. Club elected officers at a recent meeting held in the Highland Golf and Counity Club. Mrs. H. M. Cochrane and Mrs. Walter Teer were hostesses. The officers are Mrs. Frank Clapp, president; Mrs. C. A. Rosecrans, vice president; Mrs. Harry Karcher and Mrs. J. T. Ackerman;” recording and corresponding secretaries; Mrs. Dell Litzelman, treasurer, and Mesdames Teer, Cochrane, Earl Neill, C. M. Maley and -C. F. Schmidt, di- + rectors. :

Stansfield Cirel To Meet Tuesday

Mrs. Robert W. Stockwell}: 6123 Riverview Dr., will be hostess to the Stansfield Circle at a luncheon meeting at 12:30 p. m. Tuesday. : Mrs. Fred Kohlmeyer is chairman. There will be a panél discussion on “City Personnel.” The

prints or plain colors. The trouser waist is elasticized at the back, single buttons at the side. The top is worn outside . . . has one pocket, short sleeves. Comes in sizes 32 to 40.

Wasson's Lingerie, Third Floor

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