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Prizes. Announced In Judging
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cations in The Times’ $1460 Na-|
tional Sewing Contest:
ANDABD PATTERN GROYVP (Senior Division): 1. Drgegs Gotion, made from stand-
© ard pattern. 2. Dress—8ilk, ray-
on, wool, ete. made from standard pattern. 3. Coat or suit made trom standard pattern. STANT ARD PATTERN GROUP (Tunior Division, contest-
Spts 18 years of age or below): .
Any material, made hon standard pattern. 2. Coat
> or sult made from standard pat-
tern, .
GLAMOUR GROUP (Contestants of all ages)--“Special occa-
Wear, made from standard pat-
tern of from ‘original design by|
contestant. ORIGINAL DESIGN GROUP
| (Contestants of all ages)-—Adults
dresses; coats or suits originally designed by the contestant
: WITHOUT use of commercial
patterns. CHILDREN’S GROUP (Contestants of all 8) « Garments for children up to 12 years of age, ‘made from standard pattern or originally designed by contestant. All gart ments for children-—even though of original Jesign-—must be entered in this group.
Local phizes in each of the
. Classifications are: $50, first: $20,
second. First place winners In the national judging $100 awards. In addition, if any Times’ winners place first in national judging, they will receive additional $100 awards from The Times. Also, the first place winners in the national judging are invited to New York to see their garments worn by professional models a National Style Show in the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel. While there, they stop at the Waldorf,
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By. MARGH SMITH ‘THE. COM forces of servation Depdartment solved the mystery. Thou for a time it promised to Yemain forever
. jandiscovered . . . what had be
come of the garden gifts, if
train, Boxes of seeds ‘and five. tiny trees did come in the Indiana car, I finally learned, Mrs.
of the welcoming committee, sald they got only one box of seeds into the exhibit, what with’ the general business of unpackiftig. This box was unearthed after search by Bgt. DD. W. Allen of Ft. Harrison. It has a lovely flower picture on its cover. But the “graines” of “picea excelsa” (as translated by Bailey's cyclopedia) are none other than our old friend
other seed boxes remains yet to be discovered. (Somebody may get a surprise if they plant those “flower” seeds.)
says Mrs. Greathouse. 1. brash1y suggested that (if some real‘ly.are flower seeds) they go into’ public rather than private gardens. In park gardens we all might have a chance to enjoy their friendliness,
AS FOR he trees, the Con servation Department had taken a hand...it seems there's a law: Paul Ulman had officiated at the unpacking, said Frank
of the city when I called.) Three little oaks and two small beeches had traveled in cans and soil—and for too long a time: In... New “government repacked the roots in sphagnum moss. Soil carries insects and weeds. “And it's the new ones that make the worst pests,” says Mr, Wallace. More laws say young trees must grow for two years under a trained eye. That's to prevent. new _ diseases like the tragic - Dutch elm importation. 80 the. iriches-tall “trees” are in quarantine on Mr. Ulman's ; farm,
i is a timely idea for entrants in The Times’ $1460 National Sewing |
: . Contest to get acquainted with new colors to be found in materials,
Familiarity with the new tones in wool, silk, rayon and cotton
5 piece goods will help you think of your coat, suit-or dress entry in
relation to color popularity, and the tones around. which you would p————— i" —
like to harmonize spring outfits, | In Chicago, recently, an interesting fashion colorscope show was presented to the wives of]
|gray-blue porcelain through gaslight blue; skipper royal, teal, slate’ and light- and dark navy.
members of the Paint, Lacquer {Related to these are many hiueand Varnish Association in, con-/Cast grays, and many mauve-
© vention there. Fashion line was pinks faintly blued.
not so much stressed as color harmony and the importance of selecting a principal color .and| building one’s ‘wardrobe from, colors within the same range. Models, of five different complexion types, wore costumes of green, copper, gold, red and blue,
a red background would be much/| more agreeable to a pale -blond wearing electric blue, than an
3 olive-green background would be|
to the same girl and costume. This is the extreme in color co-
| ordinationi—very fine if you are]
choosing, or making costumes to wear at home ., . . eryday practice you are likely to run into - perplexity, like the|
into a plaid.
‘Companion Wools Are Important Fabric colors have never-lent: themselves so beautifully to co-
ordination and to complexion flattery as they do this vear. In
Metallic Tones In Rayons ° | Tone-on-tone combinations are| |avatlable to you in rayon print {yard goods’. . . sesspray green {with spruce. .. rose with magenta. ., gold with bronze. .
© and were presented against back- larkspur blue with morning glory. . ground panels ‘of different col-|
. ors, to show how, for example,
{But there is a noticeable lack of’
Ft. Harrison and the State Cons
any, on the French friendship
Charles Greathouse, chajrman
Norway spruce. What's in the
Disposition of the seeds are : to be decided by a committee,
Wallace. (Mr. Ulman was out .
York the federal
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Box.
Seeds Like Pandoru Ss
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Donald Pasch, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Pasch, 1446 E. Terrace St. and a sophomore of Manual High School where he is an ROTC guard, inspects seeds from France.
BUSTED budget department: To get your money's worth out of quick chemical fertilizer, let your lawn grass wake up, yawn
serve it breakfast. If you give grass plants these peppy foods before growth starts you may lose easily soluble nitrates in heavy spring downpours. Stow - acting organic fertilizers. like cottonseed meal can go on any time now:~
RAISING your oh walnuts, pecans and chestnuts is an interesting hobby, according to ‘ L. R. Groendyke, 9600 E. Raymond St. But it's definitely not one to take up if you're in a hurry for results. His Chinese: heartnuts produced as quick as any of his nut trees.
White, "Moreover, colors displace’ the sharper con-| trasts;
ing the same color names as their woolen counterparts— tarnished gold, silver luster, bronze lacquer, pink copper, metal and blue ore, as a sampling. Twin coloring of this nature will be helpful in choosing the proper
{linings for woolens, and in se-
lecting the best color tie-ins for coat-and-dress ensembles. All thé pinks; from pale flesh to the sharp, will be in full blush |this spring, and all the yellow-| pinks from peach to apricot which, together with. tangerine, .|/is expected to be a big summer color. The whole pink family will be Tepressuted in weaves as di-
Times’ Sewing Contest Entrant Registration
| Here is my official registration for The Times’ National Sewing! but, for ev- Contest. I will bring my contest garment to the place to be an-
nounced later in The Times.
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ADDRESS
or more,
——Btandard Pattern Group,
SONNE IRIN ENN REINER IRE,
I plan to enter in the classification marked below: (Check one You are not obligated to remain in the classifications | checked, if you should change your mind later).
Senior Division, for entrants above 18 years of age. (1) Dress—Rayon, silk or woll.ireceee]
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Among the domestic rayons, will there are new metal tones bear-|
{brown and dark ren taney la.
They're something like a fiilbert, he says,’ shelling out in halves, pecan-fashion, and heart Shaped. Native hazelnuts in his shrub border produced the next year after he moved them from his father-in-law’s woods. They need room to spread,’ he's found,
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES _
Foes Make Bid
Blackwood on rr
Mr. Muzzy Jumps Gun;
Mr. Dale Pushes : His Game and Wins
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mond. "MF, Abel had expected &
trump: lead at this point and he| was taken a bit off guied. He hesitated a second or two, deciding whether: or not to split his
If you want “the name of a nut nursery (no wisecracks, please), send a self-addressed penny postal to the garden colum, rr - . REMEMBER: Don't forget that first meeting of the Indianapolis Rose Society at 8 p. m. tomorrow with Dr. R. C. Allen present. You're invited. At Central Library,
Colorgud Spring Is Forecast in ‘the Fabric Field
FLEXCHER, Times. Woman's, Editor...
By. LOUISE. in. all of this. sear, verse as rustic-twesds and. sotbon pecs Muzzy “Since it is going to be a very colorful spring in the fabric field, | (son's prints, wie ag -
{on prints, worsted. suitings and [spring velvetéens. Gingham, too, change personality, from blue and white primness to (checkered .black and purple, !
Strong Colors dor
IAs Accents
Strong colors like scarlet, Kellly and fuchsia are plentiful in cpatings for juniors. But fabric! people anticipate that women! {wil use these col {cents for navy. Scarlets, clear corals and a new sulphur yellow in silk shantung also are recommended as staccato contrast with | navy coats and suits, Emerald gréen abounds in cottons and silks, but thé acid, yel-
lon, and a ‘pretty Nile green, which looks, new, freshens the, pastel picture, A span of sand- “beige, yelow. beige, taupe, chestnut and’ softened capucine brown appears in expensive Wools and will be
the really chic prints. Bet on these as' the colors which will be worn by the high-style conscious.
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low greens will be smarter tash- |
spotted as background color in®munity Council,
lay- was fatal. Mr. Muzzy had {little interest in the diamond suit (and assuming (certainly without |justification) going to be played from dummy,
{he threw. the deuce out on the
[table,
By EASLEY BLACKWOOD |
that the ace was.
Bridge Law 54 {ls Enforced Mr. Judge, the demon kibitzer and self-appointed arbiter of the |game, had his little rule-book out {practically before - the deuce of {diamonds “had hit the table, He [turned to law 54 and stated that |
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quire Mr. Abel (offender's part-| ner) to play his highest card of | the suit led; or his lowest card of | the suit led, or a card of another |specified- suit, if he can legally
Naturally Mr. Dale asked Mr.
{Abel to play his lowest diamond|’
{which happened to be the eight |spot. The ten was put in from {dummy and of course won the trick. This gave Mr. Dale three
{diamond tricks instead “of two.
| After taking out trumps, he’ discarded two little hearts on the ace and king of diamonds. He had to lose two club tricks but |was able fo trump his third club {with dummy’s last trump. Thus Ihe lost only one heart and two |clubs, making ‘what would have
been, except for Mr. Muzzy's im-|
|petuousness, an impossible contract.
{ - Send questions on bridge to Mr. Blackwood, The Indianap- | olis Times, Indianapolis 9.
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related fancies, casual coatings and ray- of rotation, ‘Mr. Dale could re. |
MAYWOOD } Mar. The ComDaughters . of America, will give a card party! at 8 p. m, Baturday in the May-| wood Hall. ad
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4 you with three-piece suitmaking.
Many of the browns; pinks; grays and blues are muted with ‘a mauve overtones, whigh makes
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