Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 March 1950 — Page 7
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fm Fa, Scholastic Art Awards Show Opens 8 “Growing - In Block's Auditorium Tomorrow; 400 Entries on » Exhibit Ar Sewing
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inged all out to honor its “name” $1460 to Be Given Y =, : artists the junior enthusi- _ This Year in Prizes Some Suggestions Vives Club, ~ asts “are not forgotten. Each ! uard, will have year they have their ion i a a sat Hassifieations ¥ - For St. Patrick’ $ Day
r at 12:30 p. m.
in Block's auditorium.
ing Contest on which the judges
By GAYNOR 1 MADDOX
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uard Srmory.. =. po schotasger mi ; will distribute prizes to winners. ae G green dishes be followed “hi Some changes have been made g (for St. Patrick’s Day, stick to a ‘Host~ Mung art works from junior from last year's judging divisions { naturally green diliis if poasible, fesdames John - n or high school students but everyone has the same Bl, Robert Fach. ie Tone Siptonst Scho. chances they had in the 1949 °° SPINACH AU GRATIN er, : K lastic Art Awards show opens to- contest. ol (4 Servings) je Unit, i: morrow and runs through Mar. . Here are the new, Jevise One-half pound spinach, chopped Auxiliary, will 24. There are works from 120 classifications for 1950, showing fine, two ozs, cheese, grated
jinner with the ;
Saturday in the nity Center. honor the 31st
schools. Over 1500 pieces were submitted to the jury and 400 were selected to be hung. The student exhibit nas a
what types of garments you may {submit to win cash awards. plus [the possibility of a free trip to New York City:
(about one - half cup),
isauce, slices
three - § (fourths cup hot medium white of crisp bacon,” crumbs mixed with butter or for-
he legion. Jury like any adult show. Judg- STANDARD re A . T x R N tified margarine. ing the works this year were. GROUP (Senior sion for en-| Cook. spinach a few minutes in ead Harold -F. Shultz, University of trants 20 years of age and older): a eau. without any added
ommunity sing1g, contests and gsdale will give
. and Stan Ekman, ‘Chicago mag ; _iany purchased pattern. oni Frace- Kemper: ofc gine-iliustrator: hi STANDARD PAT TE Rr NF into a baking dish. Crumble the the party, ase Fashion Designs GROUP" (Junior division for en-|
and Mesdames
nce Knipp, Ray their own swatches of material Date, school or ‘business dress. N42 § degrees F.) until crumbs are Al Peters. attached. This year’s entries are " § j Ce male from. any pur. By MRS. ANNE CABOT brown, about 20 minutes. : strong in effective and unusual ep. % . spar. v ’ ah gas ’ ” i ti — axillary to the Adaptations.of the hug nue Stan Ekman . . . judging the Scholastic Art Awards Exhibition in Block's Auditorium. GLAMOUR GROUP (Entrants tem iy Jnsiudes is. Wednesday's Menu | ty at 1480 p. m. : esigns for materials Are brass and jewelry look as if —A; Jordan, Patty Dunn, Jack Robert Gregor, Joe Lesniak, of a 3898); TV a hing iron transfer for embroidery, By SUE BURNET BREA y . ome. Hostesses shown. Outstanding is a series they had come from one of the Realey, Monte Duncan, Sarah Edith Oaks, Jean Narta, Judy |coinee Jou ging. | stitch illustfations, material re- Pattern 8581 is a‘séw-rite per- | AKFAST: Baked ap- |
illiam Krieger, olzhausen and
Illinois Art Department; Miss Helen J. Copley, superintendent of art, Detroit Public Schools.
The fashions sketched have
of beige monkies playing in a maze of branches. This pattern for cretonne is by Carolyn Com-
store's display counters. In the junior division the photographic studies of Ronald
Mertz, Ivan F. Bourn, Carolyn Commons, Ethel Chastain, Norma Jean Smith, Margaret Win-
One. Coat or suit. Two. Tailored dress, Three. Soft or dressy, dress. All garments made from
trants under 20 years old): Four.)
wear or negligee ensembles, Gar-|
ments for adult or older teen-age| wear from standard pattern or of!
Shields and Russell Jacobsma, Hammond; Phyllis Hasse, La-
quirements and sewing directions, .
sauce and stir until melted.
Bake in moderate .oven
ples, ready-to-eat - .cereal, Jelly omelet, enriched toast, butter or fortified margarine.
forated pattern in sizes 12, 14, 16;-18, 20; 40 and 42, Size 14, . four and three-fourths yards of |
donng_ Gulley, Robert Day, Car-
water, Add cheese to the white
Mix spinach and sauce and pour
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> mons of St. Mary's Academy. Kromers and David Towers, sor, Tom Johnson, Sara Green, : th Kilpatrick, |OT\&inal design. : | 39-inch. LUNCHEON: Spinach au | & Ohio Unit, In the water color division the both of Gary, are brilliant. Al- Paul a. BREN, Bara Lrcens pine Rim) Bon De- ORIGINAL DESIGN GROUP ANNE CABOT gratin with bacon, enriched | Auxiliary, will street scene of Prudence Wind- 35 in the younger group is a George Breithaupt, Richard Mille, Robert Morsches, Wilma (Entrants of all ages): Six. Dress,| Tha Indianapolis Times SUE BURNETT | crisp rolls, butter or fortified at 8 p. m. today sor, Anderson, has an interest- black ‘ink sketch by Esther Ir- Sacks, Ila Mae Elmore, Donald ~ Ferry, Mary Breece, Ervin [Coat or Suit. Garments for adult, 5 W { The Indianapolis Times | margarine, celery and raw | : ing mixture of blue and gray win, Bloomington. Esther has a Thomas,. Lexie Smotherman, Waggoner, Gaylord Flauding, {or upper teen-age wear. MUST 30 S. Wells St. ! 214 W. Maryland St. | carrot sticks, fruit gelatin, be is chairman tones. pleasingly fluid line in her dis- Marian Davis, Janet Crull, Mar- John L. Bonner and Francis De designed originally by thecon-| Chicago 7, IIL Indianapolis 9, Ind. | light cream or milk, tea, An oil by Paul Binai of Ca- {orted woman, tha McFarren, William Funk- Kantner, Ft. Wayne; Gary Sny- |testant WITHOUT the use of - ) { No. 8581 Price 950 | milk. ’ Roview, Wars thedral depicts a Victorian town Three portfolios were accept- houser, David Booram, Edith der, Bill Gorham, Connie Wha- Commercial pattern. No. 5791 Price 20c | **™" © nll ’ SUGGESTED ST. PATYon, will” house in yiviq Blocks of reds, ed to compete for scholarships Resener and Paul Taylor, In- len, Claire Ann Coble, Herman | CHILDREN'S GROUP (En- : LL } oo N Size i... len " RICK'S DAY DINNER: Avo. an thelr groans an purples. It's remi- in the national-scholastic-con-- ~dianapoits.” ~Fluellyn; Bert Miler and Ron [trants of all ages): Seven. Cloth- Name ... i. oii. Fashion Book Price 5c cado cup, broiled salmon St. niscent of a “New Yorker test to be held in Pittsburgh. Thomas Miller, La Porte; Oberle, Richmond; Jerry Schel- |ing for children from 2 to 6 years : Name .cesvivisnivesevensevivesi steak with parsiey and lemon
cover. Tom Johnson's cartoon of lit-
Phil Malis, Gary, has one with two spontaneous photos, one of
Jack Fykes. and Carolyn Pet-
ler, Gerald Skelton, Carolyn
Weber, Carl Litton and Janis [from 7-to 12 years old. Garments gipreet sresrestnsssisrirsernrens]
old. Eight. Clothing for children ***
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butter, parsley new potatoes, peas with mint, molded cu-
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~thers tle children running rampant puppies and the other of a very ion oaslon) en Se Petzold, Evansville, for children in these age groups |3treet .i.cceieecesesnssasiiiiss | cumber salad, garnished with in a natural history museum young: child, which are on a& j..n and Robert R. White, New Carolyn June Hancock, must be entered in Children’s City ...covieeeaneeeesttttstssst CY vevvesiveeransenssnssesenes BLETCress, French dressing, is remarkable for its insight high professional plane. Haven: June Coulter and Wil- Greensburg; Carolyn Sue Han- Clothing Group regardless of ¢ > : shamrock marble cake, cofset : and detail. Tom is in Broad The ‘other portfolios are by ,.. Riegel, Richmond: Carl nah, Arcadia; Esther Irwin, ;Whether they are made from a: BUALE vrs rossi tbat BEE onsets ade rasa fee, milk. > Ripple. Wiis Runiciouseh, Tech; and poyth and ‘Sue Rosenberger, Bloomington; Jerry Maddox, (Purchased pattern or are of pter, American Amusing Piece am Wagoner, Plymouth. gichell; Fred Ewddt and Tom Muncie; David Towers, Alvin [original design. observe its 6th June Coulter, Richmond, has Winners Listed McCain, Crawfordsville; Shar- Wanthal, Paul Tuscanis and First-place garment in each of : a luncheon at an amusing ceramic piece—a Gold key winners are an- on K. Smith and Louise Van- Ronald E. Kramer, Gary, and [the eight classifications will be PT "ol ena little girl hugging. a bunch of npunced..Their-entries—will-be.--derheke, Mishawaka; Edward... Ann Lynch. Union.City.. -.18ent to. New-York for-judging int Tikions Ric TAT “In“the Warren flowers to her pudgy body. The gent to the national show. Larrison and Charles” Garland, Block's will award cash prizes the National Cofitest. First prize y. stone carvings which follow They are Donald Durrett, Columbus; Robert Kelsey, Ply- {5 Thomas Miller, La Porte; of $50 and second of $20 will be All include Mrs, the natural contours of therock = Sue Ann Bunch, Mary Kay mouth. Margaret Winsor and Jack awarded in Indianapolis judging ker, honorary have a plastic feeling and the Hughes, Barbara Kane, Thomas Anne Koch, New Albany; Realey, Indianapolis. for each classification in addiker, : BR [tion to national prizes offered. John Lambert, Pi Beta Phi Alumnae Blackwood on Bridge— [gies iret =
dent; Mrs, Wale ayette, national
Mrs. Charles medals chairs .
Cue Makeup
| To Meet Tonight Miss Brash Sets Up a Tough Decision i Skin Tones
Tae ro sooty wi vee For Mr. Abel by Starting “Club Suit Early
of Pi:-Beta Phi Sorority will Have a business meeting at 7:30 p.
* Don't Overdo
Prather, past MISS BRASH'S jump to five di - d present state today in the 38th St. Er ee 3 p e diamonds accomplished its pur-| | North dealer y R i Mercharits National Bank. _ [pose of preventing her opponents from getting together in a major | Neither side Juigeratile . our Rouge tate . recording Mrs. Wendell Phillippi is host-! suit. But it took a bit of luck and shrewd Hming of the play to bring | RTH ¥ By ALICIA HART (rs, Earl Yar" ess chairman and Elmer Krueger the contract home: Mr. Dale Spring makeup for the older president. iz to be the guest speaker. His Mr. Meek’s opening lead was the five of hearts. One look at the S—A 64 | woman should be cued to her skin | ill include Wile topie will be South America. gummy convinced Miss Brash that she was probably down one. om ’ {tones and to the pastsls she) reational direce ew officers of Le chib ae Wo losing two clubs anda heart. One| = ' 9 | wears, rather than to the shape ital: Mrs be elected at the session. lone other, there was still a C—A 98472 {of her spring bonnet. This is 'th Hospital; s a. 14 \of the opponents was gOINE 10|apance. WEST FAST 8 is the : state president Doan to Be Honored |have to commit an error, and it| Now Mr. Abel had to drop] Mr. Meek Mr. Abel jusvice of Eadie Sens, expert) : 3 8 of & e, | the USA Chap- r was up to her to make that error ‘his king of ¢lubs under the ace to|8—9 7 3 2 8—Q J 105 screen, and television. ge, |
3reedlove, state
Mrs. Otto K. Jensen, 6015 Park easy to commit. ant; Mrs. Cecil
Ave., will-go to Philadelphia Sat-|
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“Women with white or gray]
{beat the hand. But would you? H—108 1 3 2 PH—A K Q 43 ‘D—8 4 hair often like to use a suon-tan!-
Mr. Abel won the first trick Mr. Abel thought he would look | D—8
of the Marion urday for a luncheon in honor of and continued hearts. Miss Brash pretty silly dropping his king if [C—Q 10 5 C—K J |pancake makeup,” Mr. Senz says. and Mrs. Wile Dean Althea Kratz Hottel, Uni- ruffed and immediately led a Miss Brash had started with two SOUTH “This is wise Oy for white, gray| esident of the versity of Pennsylvania. Dean small club to dummy’'s ace. 8helor three clubs to the queen. Any- Miss Brash Jon navy costumes—never for the s Chapter. Hottel will receive an award from| figured that if the player whoiway he couldn't bring himself to S—K 8 {delicate pastels. If a mature wom-|
the Delta Delta Delta Sorority.'held the king of clubs held only do it and he played the jack. lan acquires a tan in Florida, or!
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= , . Now Miss Brash took two] | under a sun lamp, that's different. .jrounds of trumps and followed] C—1863 {But then, she doesn’t need a sun-|. with the king, the ace and a third] The bidding: [tan foundation. She needs only! round of spades which she ruffed North East South West [powder and iipstick.” - a -1in-her-hand- At-this-point-she-had yo Dbl, ~~ FD AH T “Older women, MIF Sez be re] "leliminated all of the spades and Pass |lieve#, need rouge but need - it|
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hearts from her own hand and dummy. Dummy still had a trump
{sparingly. Often, they seem to
{feel that a great deal of rouge |
: Seniors Set gives them a youthful look.
and of course Miss Brash had ‘Inplenty of trumps, istead, it makes them look arti8 next led a club and Mr. | | ficial, . Cream rouge is the bes!
Abel ‘was “in with “the King. He hac nothing left to lead except a spade or a heart—and either was ruinous. He chose a heart and High School will present its play
Miss Bragh, threw off her losing. R | HRT, erm “thye—anuditorinm. Mary club and trumped on the board. | ToT of = AT, Wise TC Gh {hie Back of the
he student -di- ieft hand and use what remains Note that if Miss Brash had Jane Bailey is t taken out trumps and cleared the rector. It is “The More the Mer-| (0 the foretinger for the shesks, i. peone making her first, rier. ’ lever there are wrinkles, hold them Foy ead, Mr. Abel would have| (ther packstage crew members| yous so that rouge doesn't cake nd It would have been youn ot (are Neville Brown, stage man-iand form hard lines. Be sure to
“choice for a woman after 40, and it should be used carefully. Blend Rouge
Dip a forefihger into the rouge
Annual-Play -
The zenior class of Beech Grove
or bp - ya REE Kd
and it would have been much eas- mil-| . 4 - ager,-assisted.-by. Norma. Hamll-\.raq6. the rouge out, “avoidin ¢ a him to drop the king of | ton, Wionna Milier, Betty Wright. | paren eiiles lic ubs under the ace. Bill Sahm and Charles Smith;| Ap, older woman should be
| Margaret Gray, Nancy McCarrell| capaful to change her makeup and Margaret Vandergrift, make- with the season: and with the! | up. . | years, Mr, Senz advises. Rather Barbara Kendall, business man- than a vivid high-fashion lipstick | ager, Elizabeth Réynolds, Eve-|in the spring. she should pick a \ |/yn Boles and Pauline Basso, as- flattering pink-red. She .should !sistants., Doris Hinchman and get her small splash of color from | Lois Puppel and Patty Baker, pro- a bright carnation tucked into : grams. - | the pearls av her throat, or from , Rn i members inciude David & smal red scarf at the neck of 9 Br sARGyERITY sr war, rh Marine, Barbara 2 navy suit. a5. - a lace vine this ast. ijaines, Ralph-Cingoj Pat: Stewart; a Fae Sy Yom it didn't grow very ii pT Ale. Return From. VE hace Tea whether |; vy Baker, Tom McDonough, Dr. and Mrs. Fred E. Gifford, not. I tried Jhany TURDers or Joe Egbert, Don Cunningham, 5125 N. Meridian St, have reried strings and sats ,,,.. Lapointe, Pat McFeeley, turned from a trip to South
for supports but they didn’t seem to grab hold very weil. jBarbara V Wise and Jim Murdoch. |America.
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