Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 April 1948 — Page 14

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“Mrs. Augusta Leonard

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Ist Prize; Junior Dress {Fates by Victor Peterson) " .

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Mrs. Edna Petit

Mrs. Wayland Bar sa Wayland Baynes Ist Prize;-Senior Cotton Dress

Ist Prize; Senior Coat or Suit = Garments Are on Display § + In Library Auditorium

By LOUISE FLETCHER, Times Woman's Editor THE. SIXTEEN. PRIZE-WINNERS in the $1460 Times National Sewing Contest were announced today as their awardwinning garments went on display in the Central Library Audi-

torium. ; First-place wihhers will Técéive $50 each and the second-place

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= winners -will-receive-$20-prizes.—The-exhibit will continue through.

Wednesday.

On Thursday, the garments “of the eight first-place winners will be shipped to New York "for judging in the national contest. Also on Thursday, the other entrants in the contest “wif pick-up their garments-at the library. : The list of winners follows:

— STANDARD PATTERN GROUP

Senior Division

Second — Miss Eleanor Hawks, 3132 E, 36th St, for a watermelon red rayon shantyng” suit. The fitted jacket has a rolled shawl collar and fastens with metal-rimmmed self-

fabric buttons. - The skirt is

STANDARD PATTERN Junior Division (For entrants 18 years -or. under; )

(For entrants over 18 years :

of age; garment made from purchased pattern.) Dress (Rayon, silk or wool): First prize—Mrs, Augusta Leonard; 321 E. Walnut Bt, Apt. 5, for a navy rayon cgepe made with trios of tucks encircling ~ bodice and- hipline. "fucks Tinish the short sleeves and the frock has a high neckline and self-fabric belt, Second - prize—Mrs. - Joseph Bardean, 1612 Burlington Drive, Muncie, for a two-piece rayon crepe, the top of black so and-white- =: bracelet. _ length kimono sleeves, pearl " cushion buttons and little stand-up. collar; The black wraparound skirt has a side drape. : Dress (Cotton): First prize— Mrs, Edna Petit, 1032 8. Belmont Ave. for a surplice-style chambray combining plain brown and brown - 4nd - white stripes; Pear! buttons and self-

fabric tie belt complete the .

dress. ‘Second prize — Mrs. Vivian Warman, 3360 N. Denny St, for -a striped chambray in brown, deép rose and turquoise, with the stripes manipulated to provide design interest. The frock has a square neckline, butterfly cap sleeves and a self fabric tie beit. Coat or Suit: First — Mrs Wayland Barnes; 919 Congress Ave, for a three-quarter length, double-breasted coat of

red suéde finish wool made .

with big white pearl buttons

Goldberg, 3045 Broadway, Shortridge High School stu~ “dent, for a two-piece blue-and-white striped chambray, the bodice section made with fantall back, white Peter Pan collar and cuffs and pearl buttons. _Becond--Miss Helen Senteney,

1620 Spann Ave. Technical

High School student, for a pink linen-spun rayon one-piece frock with a tie-on peplum of eyelet bound with pink. Coat or suit; First—Miss Barbara Lindley, Sharpsville, “fora = black -moire---bolerd- _ suit with underblouse of pink dotted net. ‘ Second — Miss Maureen’ Kernel, 5260 E. Washington St., for a coral wool coat, full-length and full, made with Pilgrim collar and patch pockets. GLAMOUR DIVISION (Evening, lounge, beachwear, etc.; standard pattern or original design.) - . - First — Mrs, Mildred L. Thompson, 5061 W,. 14th St, “for a ‘white satin negligee trimmed with ecru lace. 7 Becond—Mrs. Roy F. Willsey, ‘New Bethel, for an evening frock made for her daughter-in-law; Mrs. Earl Willsey, Acton. ~The dress is of light blue Nylonette over satin, made

with fitted midriff and a pleat-

ed bertha encircled with satin bands like those around the bouffant skirt. : ORIGINAL DESIGN (No age limit; garment de-

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Mrs. Virginia Holmes or - Ist Prize; Junior Suit

Fred Ist Prize; Original Design Ist Prize; Children's Clothing

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Mrs. Frank Wilson d Prize Children's Cloth \Units Meet ] Methodist Hospital White Cross Guild wre “meeting “this week ut] {the Service Center: Today—Fifty-| First’ Street’ and ‘Wallaes Présby. {terian; Tuesday--North Method-

{ist and Southport, and Wednes[SAY Quaker.

2d Prize; Senior Cotton Dress

Tommy Toy Terry w Mrs “Bardesu 2d Prize; Senior Rayon Dress

rs Coa made by Mrs. Frank Wilson,

2d Prize; Junior Coat

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Miss Helen Senfeney 2d Prize; Junior Dress

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In the Plain Patrician Pattern

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Mrs. Evelyn ©. Abbott (right) }!- and daughter, Ann {| 2d Prize; Original Design ~

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