Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 March 1948 — Page 26
: To ‘Create An Entire
whole oa had turned out one - LAST disappoin garment after anof the National Sewing Contest |other-—the reason being that she to never gave careful attention to the pattern instructions. As soon as she began to read and follow instructions attentively, her sewing projects became , and strangers started the current practice of stopping on the street to inquire where she bought such and such a stoiking ni
Ld = ” YOUNG MRS. Calenda never throws a becoming pattern away -—Or even a pattern with one becoming feature. Since favorite stylings in sleeves, necklines, and drapings recur every few years, she keeps a file of blouse patterns, a file of skirt patterns, she admitted another of suit stylings and still another of coat patterns. And
ng Contest Leads One Entry
Wardrobe
sources for sleeves and other items. Lucina believes that a business girl's wardrobe should include a good variety of basic dresses, Consequently her own closet contains seven self-made suits, seven or eight blouses, two basic black dresses, and during fall and winter, some basic wools. She dresses up these easily] made basics with colorful scarves, belts and jewelry. She also has a casual
season, believing one of each to be the minimum requirement.
student, is proud of his wife's ability because it helps considerably to keep them both dressed. His wife made him a
since she finds that a pattern
last spring.
clo neyer quite sults in every single schoolgirl, but tor five!detall, she uses her files as re-
lock
it's easy to keep your
SON IN SHOES
if they are built especially for his active feet .
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“I almost would rather sew {than eat,” she admits, and in order to enlarge her talent, she intends to study design. “I am able now to convert patterns in some detail to suit my own ideas, but I want, eventually, to be able to carry out some original designs.” All this extra-curricular pilanning comes, bear in mind, from a young woman who has a full-time career in promotional work, and a household to manage. Indiana women and teen-agers, too, can do equally as well and arhavs win national prizes in The Times contest. You have until Apr. 19 to get your garment ready. That's the day entries are to be brought iowntown to a location that will be announced in The Times.
Meanwhile, fill in the registration form from The Times and mail [it in’ so you will officially be in line for your share of the liberal prizes.
FINALIST — This raincoat
| caught the judge's eyes in the:
finals of the National Sewing Contest last year . . . although
hair. coat. It's an excellent example of how an amateur home-sewing entrant can win recognition in The Times $1460 contest,
RRA TI
and get perfect
results every time!
esay puspose. Try a sack and see for yourself.
Woops shed EZBARE 1 cop swgor Al-Parpose Flour 2 agg yolks (beaten) . ——— — 3 squares chocolate, % powder melted % teaspoon soda 1% cups milk % teaspoon soit 1 teaspoon vonitie + Yi cup butter 2 ogg whites, separoted
For rel] baking and cooking success that makes a hit with every Wember of your family, there’s nothing like E-Z-BAKE—the original adlpurpose flour. Blended and milled to perfection, E-Z-BAKE assures just the right texture, lightness and taste appeal—and, best of all, it's ideal for
Put E-Z-BAKE to the test -
on this delicious fudge cake recipe WA peine winner by Mrs. Grace S. Morn, Bex 102 Ame, indians
CHOCOLATE FUDGE CAKE
Resift our with baking powder, soda ond salt fhree times. Croom together butter ond sugar until light and fivffy. Add ogg yolks ond chocolate, then four ond mitk otemately; beat after each adden. Add vonillo, Fold In egg whites. Boke In two greased layer pons In moderate oven (350° F.) 30 minvtes. Put layers together with your favorite frosting.
OBAKIBG MADE EASY WITH E-I-BAKE—the original all-porpose Heer,
important-looking |
and a fitted coaj for ~ach coat, Mrs. Calenda’s husband, a law}
well | 5 glen plaid suit to match her own, |
Teen Talk— -
Conducts Peppy Classes
News Events Live For Her Students
By WANDA LANCASTER Beech Grove School Senior,
Miss Hazel Crabb is a favorite teacher at Beech Grove High School. with problems, in which she _.... has a genuine in- % terest, and she = has an effective
5 A sponsor of the Historical Society, Miss
of the recently organized Stu dent Council. Miss Crabb is teaching social studies to many Beech Grovers, and is teaching the brothers and sisters of mamy of her former students. Her ideas and methods are as original and youthful as ‘hey were 22 years ago when she first came to Beech Grove. She received her Bachelor of Arts degree at Franklin College and her Master’s degree in history at Columbia University. One of the factors which qualifies Miss Crabb to teach current events and history so well is her first-hand knowledge of the world. She has traveled to tbe British Isles, France, Hoiland and most of Western Europe. In North America, she has visited Mexico, Canada and all the 48 states. It's often said that history is a dull subject, but it’s not dull in Miss Crabb’s classes. Her sense o” humor and thorough knowledge of her subject enables her to ink today’s news with past events. She makes history come alive in the light of present day happenings.
Wanda Lancaster
She counsels students
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES TEEN TOPICS—
History Teacher Oy; Part-Time Job |Be Businesslike
. Your employers aren’t chisel-
TYPING STATEMENTS—In this photo, The Times, Evelyn Mueller prepares a bill
duties. Phyllis Patterson waits for her turn at the typewriter. Both
girls are students at St. Mary's Academy. - ” » By JEAN . PART-TIME WORKERS with now-and-then jobs don't always get paid on the dot.
ing. They're just a bit thought- | the better, less. But you want your money. Suppose How do you go about colleet- | postponed
ing? It's embarrassing to ask for money. Only a tough character can walk up and say, “Where's: that dollar you owe me?” The best way to get your
paper. name and
Contest. to be announced in The Times.
ADDRESS
or more.
18 years of age.
or under,
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By SUE BURNETT Clever up-to-the-minute—pro-fessional looking . . . a dashing yoked frock that uses a bold
to show, too, with our clearly illustrated sew chart to guide you smoothly. Pattern 8302 is for sizes 12, 14, 16, 18, 20; 40 and 42. Size 14, 3% yards of 39-inch. Don't miss the spring and summer Fashion — better than ever with special smart styles — free pattern printed in book.
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candy stripe to advantage. Fun |
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To obtain Pattern 8302 or the | Fashion Book, use the coupon |
SUR BURNETT The Indianapolis Times 214 W. Maryland St.
Indianapolis 9. No. 8302. Price 23c.
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Times’ National Sewing Contest Entrant Registration
Here is my official registration for The Times’ National Sewing I will bring my contest garment on Apr. 19 to the place
NAME ounsetissrnaseranraraseravesevives PRONE oi seisvasnares
I plan to enter in the classifications marked below: (Check one You are not obligated to remain in the classifications checked, if you should change your mind later).
——— Standard Pattern Group, Senior Division, for entrants above
(2). Dress—Cotton.....cc.e Standard Pattern Group, Junior Division, entrants 18 years (1) Dress...oeees
Glamour Group, no age limit. wear, etc., from standard pattern or original design. |
—! Original Design Group, no age Hmit. (1) Dress, suit or coat originally designed by contestant and intended for adult or upper teen-age wear.
———Children’'s Clothing Group, no age limit. (1) Clothes for | children up to 12 years of age.
next you
tesserae ssesnanes
back pay is to present a formal bill on the first of the month. |
A BILL—or statement of | services rendered—is a business form, business-like you can make it,
two sessions of baby-sitting. Here's how you collect.
. » » USE ANY plain sheet of Write or type your |
right-hand corner. down, properly indented from the left-hand margin, set Mrs.
Johnson’s name and address. Then the statement. Mar. 18 Sitting: : 2 hrs. at 40 ....0000 .80 Mar. 20 Sitting:
3 hrs. at 40 ........51.20
Total
. " ” SIMPLY hand your statement to. your employer when
paid on first presentation, wait until the following month and present it like this: Account | rendered....$2.00.0 And add |
especially posed for for her baby-sitting
of course. The more
Mrs. Johnson has paying for your last
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address in the upper A little way
cesessnseees 32.00
see her. If it isn't
any new charges underneath. | (1) Dress—Rayon, silk or wool........ (3) Coat or Suit........ Ron
(2) Suit or Coat........
der the (1) Evening, lounge, beach’
store,
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Fashion of the Week Written by Carolyn Fore, Noblesville.
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