Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 June 1950 — Page 31

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* 4s co-sponsored in Indianapolis by The Times.) fi als ... The eight winners will be awarded prizes of $100 each on Wednesday at a fashion show and cocktail party in the Waldorf Astoria Sert Room here. Representing home sewing In the North, South, Middle West and Far West, the winners were selected by a jury of. experts as top non-professional dressmakers from among! 360 finalists. Each of these winners became eligible for the national competition as a result of winning a first prize in one of the local contests, sponsored this spring by 21 outstanding newspapers and, 24 radio stations in 45 major cities, _.The. eight. ;vinners. are Mrs. Ethel H. Bennett, Charles TW. Va.; Kathryn Beshore, Harrisburg, Pa.; Martha Min ¥la.; Mrs. Hugo Barbian, New; ~ : . Haven, Conn.; Mrs. Lorraine Er-| widé horizontal stripes. It waa Jandson. Portland, Ore.; Mrs. T. submitted by Martha Ann Min-' R. Hudson, Savannah, Ga.; Mrs. ton, young careerist secretary to Thomas E.. Good, Wishington, |the general manager of thes Mi-| . and Mrs. R. G. House, Wichita, ‘ami, Fla., Chamber of Commerce. 1, Jas, _ Mrs.”R. G. House, socialite and

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a-the local Gontests more. thanielubwoman of Wie k, . "20,000 garments were submitted the . standard _ “pattern soft - or by the contestants and 720 first dressy dress prize with a twoand second prizes were awarded piece white linen with hand-! locally. Three entry classifica- crocheted jet bead trim edging! tions exclusively for senior seam-| the surplice neckline and the stresses using any standard pat-| straight = side closing of the tern included a coat or suit gn- jacket-blouse. ; try, a street dress entry and a Junior Winners

soft or dressy dress entry. % — The classification exclusively] The prize-winning junior entry | Counter Spy

for junior contestants (under 20 is a precision-tailored bolero suit S W | m C a. 1p: s A re ‘D u d e d Up' p

Casual short coif before adding hairpieces.

years old) called for a school ut of blue-and-white ‘houndstooth date dress made by any standar igh y . pattern. The other four classifi- check wool. It was made by Nigh By Lou BE YLEICHER cations, with no age limit for con-|school sophomore Kathryn Be-| N THE PAST it took testants, specified clothes for chil-shore who ‘lists her hobbies o8| tod i dren from 2 to 6; clothes for chil- basketball, hockey, badminton, courage to don a swim dren from 7 to 12; glamour out-'tennis—and sewing. She comes cap—no matter how ur- | fits for adults, meaning anything from Harrisburg, Pa. | gent protection of the hairdo from an evening dress to;a sports, = Winner for her. glamour: entry, | soemed. Strict severity of rig or lounging togs; and clothes which is also of original design,| swim caps. did little to enof original design. is Mrs. Thomas L. Good, Wash-| hance the wearer's looks. The judges were Ruth Adams, ington, for a ballerina-length eve- This year things will be Pratt Institute; Vyvyan Donner, ning dress of chartreuse cotton different. Swim caps have Fox Movietone News; Philip lace over matching nylon net and gone glamorous. These two —Mangone, designer; Vera Max- matching satin slip. from Blocks are typical of well, designer; Dorothy Roe, fash-| The original design entry, voted, the new trend, Both by fon editor; Sylvia Schumacher, by the judges the most interesting Kleinert, both can crown a fashion whiter, World-Telegram of all contest entries for its primi-| girl’ s crowning glory with & Sun, and Elizabeth Shaw, tive American Indian feeling, is still more glory. Newsweek. |a cotton carnival formal, entered One of the glamour num-. bers 1s called Riviera Rose. Lush twin rubber roses in

a on, by Mrs. Ethel H. Bennett of Winning Coat Y cern fy pO PORE VOL OW. OF AGUA RTS

‘alan can play hab with the latr. Sports in the bright sun -- fin, but they play havoc: with Bre leaving it rough

:- ‘When evening shadows begin _ to fall and you want to look

, Faaisent for a ARIE RIGMENE. YOU Teed fure insurance.” That comes ‘with pin-on hairpieces which

annually by the National Needlecraft Bureau. (The contest| : . are attachable to even the x : Shgrrest locks.

ONE OUTFIT, the Joseph Fleischer firm, turns out hair- ~ pieces equipped with French ~~ | clips that hold on practically ~ the shortest hair. Wherever you wish to ‘place the hairpiece, you | _ take a small “elymp of hair and WIRE R ‘rubber barnd-around: pe bringing the band as close to ‘scalp as possible. The hatrplece is attached to this firm foundation knot (or two or three knots depending upon width of hairpiece) by bobby pins thrust between scalp. and rubber band.

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Wichita, Kas. won ' 8 : ite The reslt is unshakeable on Sd er even the shortest hair, The hair- ; pieces themselves are feather _ °° weight, young in heart, frivo- = lous, sophisticated or siren and they blend perfectly. with short coifs and new costumes. They're at Ayres’ and Block's,

: | Charleston, Ww. Va. | Lime Outstanding ...among winning. ning. Fe DF . -t garments is a beautifully tailored|r'd y ress | . perched atop a white base. gray flannel coat with a gently, Winner for a children’s clothing] t's $3.95 flared back, cuffed sleeves and entry is Mrs. T. R. Hudson, Sa- aon. small stand-up collar. A standard vannah, Ga., for a pale pink: ae REVOLUTIONARY in pattern entry, it was submitted organdy party dress with mach-| swim ; cap shape i§ Kleinby Mrs. Hugo A. Barbian of New. ing pink nylon slip, created for| ert's Turban. Designed to Haven. Mrs. Lorraine Erland- her 5-year-old daughter. Of orig-| resemble a real hat, it will son of Portland, Ore., also won a inal design, the bodice consists of | flatter any face in addition prize in the same category for a invisibly joined strips of fine val to gerving its natural fune-well-tailored. suit with brown insertion. From the waistline, the tion of keeping the hair dry. skirt and matching brown and same strips of insertion radiate] Magle of textured rubber in rose - checked jacket with rose down the full skirt between grad-| white, yellow, blue, red or lining and blouse. _ |uated godet insets of the organdy.! aqua, it's §1. 5 “The “prizewinning tailored In addition to these eight” prize-| =A pAopother- Kieinert- idea can dress made by a standard pat- winning entries, 39 other gar- be . spotted at Ayres’. It is tern is a green silk shantung ments of outstanding merit ‘from! a terry fringe beach bag _ Which may be closed to the neck 29 cities will also be presented on| equippefi with a removable ~~ pubber Ting. Price on—this is $3.95.

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Will Vote on New B d M b thought of winning with the king oar embers {of hearts and finessing against Three new board members of | Bast’ § probable king of spades, ithe Bt. Vincent's Hospital Guild] But after trumps were removed, will be elected at tomorrow's this plan would leave no entry on {meeting fn the nurses’ auditorium: the board except in diamonds and — of 8t. Vincent's Hospital. Polls| if the defender holding the ace of ] will open at 10 a. m. and close at diamonds held off the first lead 3 p.m, ot hat san, what would south do Mrs. H. A. Shumaker will be ht finally bag eh his best a officer of the day. Assisting her chance was to try to ruff his low =! will be Mesdames Urban V.'clubs with dummy’s spades. He Pflum, Howard Burns, Elizabeth could afford to lose one spade Vincent, Robert H. Imes and trick as long as he didn’t lose dl Thomas M. Fitzgerald Jr. many as two clubs, Officers and board members| All of this heavy thinking was will have charge of the luncheon. | [merely a waste of time. When a - oe i Ms Howard. Henderson willbe. 10% from dum... ilu. Earn layed it pon

"chairman, Others include Mes-|mY: returned gy Vincent, John R. Kelley, [the queen of clubs, South was so

{Leonard Earhart, Russell L. Bpaet by this play that he ducked White, Albett M. Donato, Ray- ‘he ¢lub, with some vague idea about keeping West out of the mond McManus, Ellard Duane, lead. West won with his single Warten . Bevington, and 1ait¥ley, yyy ang returned another Zapp and Miss Elizabeth Sowar. i Be Bi gn Afterward the board will meet | . land elect officers.

South played the ace and ned ith his lone spade. , 0 , no!” came from both Temporary 36-Year Job Youn and South. t- Miss Mary. Alice Reilly will re-. . East's. ace of diamonds coms tire as a secretary in the History pleted the two trick set he Department at Columbia Uni- South, the brave one, was forced 6

vers fter 36 years of service. to take a minus 100 score when the job a 4 temporary he Sould have picked up 300 : a position, points by doubling four hearts.

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