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hostess at a at 3 p. m. ne, 5270 E. Mrs. Robert co-hostess. ¢ Mesdames Kenneth ifin, Bond, Jr, Miram Plummer, i Robert rost, Louise d, Ada Hill, rne Wagenn Koopman, Dr. Norris, eorge Reers, will fete the h a miscelle assistant oward Hoo3» Freers Jr, Mesdames Jaton, Kenen Reeder, ing, Marion en, Andrew , George , Ed Dob- , Lewis Dahn Gibbons Carl Penno, id McCrady, Martin and ses Starost, en, Marilyn n McCrady, Jacqueline 8.

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FRIDAY, MAR. 18, 1949 1 To : | i : | \ | : ‘iE INDIANAPOLIS TINS PL Small Homes— ea =» Let Classes Ranch Type Home Proves Popular and Economical». ~"""

& cations in The Times’ $1460 Na[tional Sewing Contest: | STANDARD PATTERN GROUP (Senior Division): 1. | Dress—Cotton, made from stand- ! lard pattern. 2. Dress—8ilk, ray-|

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By SUE BURNETT Nothing - looks nicer on a warm day than a simple, well

14, 4% yards of 39-inch. Send today for your copy of the latest Fashion the spring and summer issue is filled with smart new stvles, special features. Free pattern printed in the book. ! To order

“\Easy to Put Together

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i : r= [J] = { - fitting frock in a lovely color. Bie lr pa! ; : . nt est This one Is delightfully easy to | wy . aon Nf RaT een ema k put together — the type of | : Al ha 2 BroAo0OM | : ; dress to please the beginner in y Wve 34 1! Winners Eligible UE, iors . te O) ¢ - g - y : attern 244s a sew-rite : : 2: FE ? = | For New York Trip perforated pattern in sizes 12, | - Women of Old R—.—— BiT4 T._.w | Here are the judging classifi-| 14 16, 18, 20; 40 and 42. Size Knew the Answer

By META GIVEN 1 HAVE about concluded that we food editors have gone too far in ballyhooing time-saving rect

{ pes and jiffy dishes’ so the home- § maker can stay out of the kitchen

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THIS LITTLE ranch type home fg proving to be exceedingly popular wherever shown.

It provides the maximum antount of living area in just about the minimum amount of space. Without the garage the house is only 42' 6” x 28 8", and yet it contains three large bedrooms, a combination kitchen and utility room, and a large living-dining area. The architect has designed the exterior of the house to be built of rough cedar shingles combined with ledge rock, but the house would be equally attractive with a combination of

cedar shingles: or horizontal Additional set ....cocvvvvsees cern sivieen ands BO cesvuresiies wood siding and brick veneer. “Phe—house—is—oblong in shape —Plan-books (26-small- homes) vvvvvvvvrrvvrree1:00 TET eRe. which makes it economical to rn build. The wide pict rin. * dow in front with x flower bow TOTAL INCLOSED (Small Home No. 38)..8 underneath is another feature Nam rete vee TER eS ERE Eese tears ees} making this house look much AINE “xu surireys ' } | Jore pretentious ™than’it really Address ...ssesessscsesssisssosassssssssssssnssnss axirrirsresnest The roof extends out over the 0] 1 4 ceeved SUAS vrviveriinmreinl

front “door, providing a shel= tered entrance from the garage and into the open planned vestibule, To the right is a coat closet, and to the left a tier of. glass blocks may be erected part way up from the floor to eliminate cold drafts blowing around this area, The living and dining room are combined, and there is a natural fireplace along one | side. This arrangement makes possible a cozy placement of | furniture around the fireplace In the winter, and this could be reversed for a pleasant view in front of the picture window in the summer time,

- 5 ” TO THE left of this area is an exceptionally well designed kitchen and utility room. There is a large picture window over

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‘the sink with space on the sill for potted plants which makes a gay decorative center at this point. There is“a snack bar along one wall which provides a place for the children to eat their lunches. Going around thjs bar you come into the area where there is room for the gas oY oil heater and laundry equipment, It is suggested that hot air or hot water radiant heating be used .in this home. } However, if a basement were desired, the stairs leading to this area could be constructed

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where the heater is shown in the plan above. : There are three large bed-rooms--two with cross ventilation and one with a double picture window in one end. You will note that all the closets are of the wardrobe type and employ sliding doors. This makes the bedrooms appear much larger than they really are as the space usually occypied by the swing of a hinged door is eliffiinated. The bath is located between the two larger bedrooms and is

-only a few steps from the liv-

ing-dining area, making it not only convenient for members of but for guests as well. ¢

Building plans and specifications,

first set...$5.00 How many?

{pride in the size of her pillows, design—must be entered in this place to be announced later in The Times.

Fill in This Form, Inclose Check or Money Order and

Mail to The Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis 9

The emphasis given the home in club programs was described to-

day by representatives of wom- |

en's organizations at the Seventh District,. Indiana Federation of Clubs, meeting in Ayres’ Auditorium. Taking part in the pan-

el discussion were Mesdames Rus-|

sell R. Benson, Arthur Medlicott and E. H, Stumpf. “Women get a broader, more purposeful education and are better homemakers if groups stress the differences in

women’s dent,

Royer K. Brown, Seventh District president. Mrs. Benson of the American Association of University Women said that through the 15 active study groups of AAUW the adiilt: education of women is continued. Ld » » PARENT and family relations, one of a four-point PTA program

for the last three years, was declared by Mrs. Earl Stumpf, InPTA Council presi-

dianapolis “the most important.” Mesdames Alvin C.

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Home Stressed in Club Agendas, Panel States

Johnson, their programs,” summarized Mrs. Wallace DeHart, Kern Miles and Mrs. Elmer Dolzall

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pattern ar our Fashion book, ude the coupon:

most of the time. v.' The strongest tie that binds the \ family group together is a deA pendence on each other. Women who have for generations pre|pared from scratch the finest of food have earned the distinction of being the best cooks ever In

on, wool, etc., made from stand- |

NOT38 lard pattern. 3. Coat or suit made

SUE BURNETT The Indlanapoiis Times

214 W. Maryland St.

STANDARD PATTERN | GROUP (Junior Division, contestants 18 years of age or bas Dress—Any material,

Large Pillow

» [low): 1. : : /the minds of the family. Once Si made from standard pattern. * Indianapolis 9, Ind. And those women have won an Coat or suit made from standar y > Pri "ase something that is most gratifypattern. Ne. 3442 Price’ 35 % ing to the feminine heart. The BIO, auinineas ‘test on thig food business ought

'to answer the question “are we headed toward weakening or strengthening the family circle?” ® = = ;

DE LUXE CRUMB

COFFEE CAKE

2 ¢. all-purpose flour 1, tsp. soda

Of R k | GLAMOUR GROUP (Contestan : ants of all ages)-"Special occa-| Around the early 1900's the sion” clothes such as evening social ran’: of a housewife was clothes, lounge clothes or beach- NAME cveeivsenersnsrasssnnsnns often udged by the size of her wear, made from standard patpillows —or headrests as they were tern or from original design bY called in. those days. : contestant, ‘ Street sisesescerssne

Not only were large pillows ad- QRIGINAL. DESIGN GROUP CItY toveenenennns

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mired regardless of their com- optestants of all ages) —Adults ‘ 1 tsp. baking powder fort -but oftentimes they were ,... 05 coats or suits originally State ........c..ee. trverinaness 12429 Ya tsp. salt also stuffed into boat-like bolsters, designed . by the contestant “sw ET I |4 ¢. sugar jnen | mvered ip supposedly (1 THOUT use of commercial « y » . vy - Ih lap. Singer artistic pillow shams. * | 15 tsp. cinnamon The result ma; have looked patterns, 1 mes Seavi ng (Jontest | 14 bo nutmeg beautiful to the housewife, but it CHILDREN'S GROUP (Con- [1% c. butter or margarine was anything but comfortable for testants- of all ages) — Gar- |

4 2 ¢ buttermilk 3 C. raisins, moist 3 C. Chopped pecans: Sift flour, measure and sift twice with the baking powder, ° |soda, sugar, salt and spices. Cut butter into this mixture with a | pastry blender or with two knives.

the slesper, ments for children up to 12 years Today, a good homemaker: still of age. made from standard patviews her pillows with pride and tern or originally designed by likes to display a well-made bed contestant. All garments for to her friends. She doesn’t take .phildren—eves though of original Contest.

. - ; Entrant Registration Here Is my official registration for The Times’ National Sewing I will bring my contest garment, in mid-April, to the

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real sleeping comfort. ‘ / . , first; $20, Remove cup of this crumbly mix= She also knows that pillows do classifications are $50. frst: 850 \pppEss ......... eee nns vans Carrere se seveesssionnnre] REMOVE SUP OF this ¢ Na gradually wear out and. when a second. First place winners i in

I plan to enter in the classifications marked below: (Check one the rest of the mixture. Beat egg, You are not obligated to remain in the classifications stir in buttermilk, and add all.at once and stir vigorously until all

. > the dry mixture is dampened, then Standard Pattern Group, Senior Division, for entrants above add two or three extra stirs.

s . ss—Rayon, silk or wool........s| Have a 9-inch”square or round 3892218 of age. 11) Dre y cake pan well buttered. Sprinkle half crumbs in bottom, then turn Standard Pattern Group, Junior Division, entrants 18 years a Darter and pies og dengh (2) Suit or Coat........, rest of crumbs. Bake in a moderate oven (375 degrees F.) for (1) Evening, lounge, beach shout 30 minutes or until well browned and done through. Serve arm. Serves five or six.

pillow becomes limp and flat, she the national judging will receive oN Fenians Jl MILLE DY She Al 310 awards. In aidnion: it) any ehecked, if you should change your mind later). tional judging, they will receive {additional $100 awards from The Times. } Ernest Fullenwider were named . Also, the first place winners in| committee members for the Apr, the national judging are invited | 8 luncheon in the Indianapolis © New York to see their gar-

i ments worn by professional modAthletic Club, Mrs. Joseph Page els in a National Style Show in of Barlow, Ky.,

president of the in, Waldorf-Astoria Hotel. While Kentucky State Federation, will there, they stop at the Waldorf. be guest speaker. The meeting : EET

will be’ an all-day session open- Hike Scheduled

ing at 10 a. m. with a 12:30 p. m. The Hoosier Hostelers will meet) luncheon. Ne Sunday in the home of Mr. and Co-chairman for the tea after- Mrs. Bert C. McCammon, 1001 E.' _ wards in the Governor's Mansion 58th St. for a covered dish supwill be Mrs. Everett E. Lett and per. There wil' be a hike at 3 p. m. Mrs. Frank C. Miller. Assisting hefore the dinner at 6 p. ml will he Mrs. George Baldwin and Slides and movies will be shown . 4 during the evening.

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Glamour Group, no age limit. wear, etc., from standard pattern or original design.

Original Design Group, no.age limit. (1) Dress, suit or w coat originally designed by contestant and intended for adult or upper teen-age wear.

28 Years of Beauty Children’s Clothing Group, no age limit. (1) Clothes for ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.—The children up to 12 ‘years of age, > 1 amous ‘Miss erica ia Mail to: Sewing Contest Editor which have = become pageanis

Indianapolis Times, 214 W. Maryland St. throughout the world began in Indianapolis 9. Atlantic City, N. J., in 1921,

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RAYON TAFFETAS RAYON GABARDINE PLAIN AND PRINTED WOOLS RAYON TISSUE FAILLES RAYON CREPES

Here is a planned event in our Second Floor Dress Shops affording you an opportunity to select two or three dresses tor the price of one. For Spring, Easter and wear right through the summer. ‘Here # a veritable host of styles and fabrics usually associated

with much higher prices. All sizes included, although not

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