Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 March 1950 — Page 11
- Special Suggesiions Offered For Evfranhs: In Times Annual Sewing Competition _
. THERE 18 ALWAYS a good deal of talk about ¢ ing : and sewing for the so-called “problem” figure. In a sense, almost ~ eveiyone falls into this category—from tots upward. Though one usually thinks of the heavy figure in this connection, there are difficulties posed by the. thin, tall and short figures which require’
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- Ma, he thinks it's cute t : any figure, several “problems” Ure type can wear with ease Some changes have been made Maybe: he Wi 102 Geico Or & 0 jon the overly economical side i wil po Indicated and the proper . and grace, Slightly flared ~ ° from last year's judging divisions| oom. ‘esp of his hostess’ . | umless every Jefioves Wn is used 8 _ fashions suggested. skirts, rounded collars and % . . . but everyone has the same supper table. Or a.zoot suft! = delicious ways on the fo owing . | bo: A well-known New York ° tiny lapels ued 15 the Joltness . chances they had in the 1949 2 -n =» a hoie's a hint ie Zatiie salty Shop 3S ryam,. . n : contest. : . APPARENTLY, this sartorial and nutmeg to season the roast. .
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By the same token, bold prints teamed with box pleated skirts, are appropriate, and would cer-. are favorites for this figure. tainly be preferable to a dainty = Wide cummerbunds are also in print spread over a large area, demand to detract from the
provided, of course, the cut-of long hipline. Skirt. interest dress. “All garments made from: Fo {{325 degrees F.) according to the dress is In proportion. such as Bip drapes and pocket any purchased pattern. Times Sewing Contest Entry Blank cooking schedule below. a : a meat thermometer is used, Slimming Effects In fabric patterns, vertical STANDARD PATTER N Here is my official registration for The Times’ National roast to 175 degrees F. internal
GROUP (Junior division: for en-|
trants under 20 years old): Four.| Date, school or business dress.| to the place to be announced later in The Times.
Wools, crepes, laces, satins and sheers all can be used successfully for the full figure, in
lines should be avoided along with sharp, distinct prints
Sewing Contest. I will bring my contest garment, in mid-April, [temperature for médium doneness, or to 182 degrees F. internal
CTT fact almost any fabric easy to Which make for too much repe- Garments made from any pur-| * |temperature for well-done roast. ¢ for spe- d is effect t nubb: tition from top to bottom of | If you have a three to five lightfully ouens and wool jerseys, As the torso. On the other hand, chased pattern. NAME ...0iovenienens eevevseneiensiass- PHONE Liuivvuiess [POUR roast, keep it in the oven 10le necke" oo - ane o» Bi deys: ¢ the reverse is true for the short GLAMOUR GROUP (Entrants . {35 minutes per pound for medium , Sleeves ol e ar i ve figure which’ favors vertical of -all ages): Five. Evening DDRESS , o | doneness (40 minutes for wellable. Try ey desirable RE lines to give the illusion of clothes, lounging clothes, beach) ADDRESS ..eivieveenens Peestevaienertesetniiaaeenants “++ done roast). For a six to eight ver print, with not too much fullness are height, plus short, waist pinch- wear. or negligee ensembles. Gar- I plan to enter in the classifications marked below: (Check pounder, roast 30 minutes per ting belt, ood. Bl to e | t. Ing jackets and narrow belted iments for adult or older teen-age | : ; pound for medium doneness and sew-rite 1 good. Susey ops. are mpor “arrangements to give as much’ |wear from standard pattern or of one or more. You are not obligated to remain in the classifica- 35 minutes if you like it browner, sizes 12, pr Eo Flee Bid high figure definition and variety as loriginal design. tions checked, if You should change your mind later). | Lamb shoulder chops can be : Ls ' ossible. f ” | turned into a savory dish, ; 4 Jour She rich tends to emphasize P Tete ae not too wany rules | ORIGINAL DESION GROUB} —————S8tandard Pattern Group, Senior Division, for entrants ; ww . m. X ress for the Button trims forming a di- for making chubby children’s [Coat oF Suit fh for adult] 20 years of age and over, Garment made from pur- | SAVORY LAMB Fashion, agonal line, or any diagonal clothes. The important thing Thi | iA lor upper teen-age wear. MUST chased pattern. (1) Coat or Suit........ (2) Tailored SHOULDER CHOPS of new to remember is that all chil- is suit classic z wil atter tall girls 5' 7" and.over. If you are | : -| Four shoulder- chops (cut oneeffect, are recommended for the : be designed originally by the con-| Dress... ..... (3) Soft or Dressy Dress........ | es. Free large figure. Any attractive trim dren want to look like one an~ in that height group and make your own clothes, you will want to testant WITHOUT .the use of| [half inch thick), one. teaspoon the book. on the neckline—a collar in a Other and they would resent select designs properly proportioned with lots of skirt and hip commercial pattern. —————Standard Pattern Group, Junior Division, for entrants salt, one-fourth teaspoon black ur Fashe "contrasting color or a beaded any cHange in their fashions interest. Long jackets also fend to cut the long figure. OUP (En:| under 20 years of age. (4) Date or School Dress...... |PePPer. one-half teaspoon garlic pon. ’ motif-—always distracts from which might .set them off from -_ i | CHILDREN'S GROU n-| ’ {salt, one teaspoon paprika, one — "the full bosom. Some fullness & 8roup. However, there are 'YWCA Classes Oicers N TR : trants of all ages): Seven. Cloth-| Glamour Group. No age limit for entrant. (5) Evening, tablespoon vinegar, two tableI'T below the waistline to indicate Small. subtle changes possible q ing for children from 2 to 6 years, . Lounge, Beech Clothes or Negligee Ensemble for adult Spoons water. an indenture is desirable and Which allow the chubby to be as Are Announced Mrs. Forest S. Cartwright is old. Eight. Clothing for children or older teen-age wear from standard pattern or of | Brown lamb chops thoroughly Times skirts are most flattering when fashion-wise as anyone. {the newly elected president of from 7 to 12 years old. Garments "original design (circle which garments you plan to [on both sides in heavy skillet, worn at mid-calf — never too. ~_ For example, the sleeveless A new series of adult classes the North Sjde Study Club. The fof children in these age groups enter). Combine remaining ingredients. i St. : : he designs, the jacket styles and and workshops is scheduled by the Other officers are Mrs. Lawrence must “be entered .in_ Children’s i Pour over chops, Turn chops. Ind. x Half sizes which are made the large bib on dark cotton [Central YWCA.- Registration will Miller, vice president; Mrs. J. D. Clothing Group regardless of| ——— Original Design Group. No age limit for ehtount. Must |cover. Simmer 25 to 30 minutes, for .the short heavy are pro- 4resses can be modified slightly be held the week of Mar. 20. The l cndricks and Mrs. Laura Bates, whether they are made from a . be original design. (6) Dress, Coat or Suit made for [turning once during cooking. Add rice 25¢ ‘portioied with broader shoul to flatter this figure. Instead of [classes will open Mar. 28 to 29. recording and corresponding sec-/pyrchased pattern or are of aduit or older teen-age wear (circle which-garments |more water if necessary. Serve "ders, shorter ‘waistline from Sleeveless dresses with shoul- Health education classes will also, Tetaries; ae. R. K. Fatout, treas- original design. | you plan to enter). [very hot. .e rr shoulder to waist, shorter skirt, 9er straps, the chubby can wear [open that week, Be and Mrs. Hiram Pearce, his-' oo of -place garment in each of| | Serves four. : wl. andthe waist and bosom wider ©n€ Which has a mere cup of a | Included in the class series will. °° the eight classifications will be. ———=—Children’s Clothing Group. No ‘age limit for entrant. | —_— ; sleeve, rounded at the shoulder, be Spanish, French, bridge and", sent to New York for judging in| (T) Garment for children 2 fo 6 years of age........ ‘Wed 58 Years . but still retaining the desired canasta. The workshops will cover Club to Meet the National Contest. Firgs prize] (8) Garment for children 7 to 12 years of age........ Times- State Service eeessnsee Perfect Fit effect. Only slight modifications silver jewelry. making, copper- The Janet Ada Club will meet of $50 and second of $20 will be| - : Mall to: Sewing Contest Editor ; | GOSPORT, Mar. 10—Mr. and od : such as this are needed to dress |craft, textile painting, leather at 7 p. m. today in the home of awarded in Indianapolis judging Indianapolis Times, 214 W. Maryland St |Mrs. Mack Lemon, Gosport, will ET the heavy child according to the |craft, ceramics, art -work and Mrs. Claude Deal, 1518 W. 22d for each classification fn" addi-| » . 3 . {celebrate their 58th wedding an-
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