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PAGE 10 al Sewing Contest Winners Compete Again © A number of previous al ol ~ ,

Times National Sewing

Contest winners have already registered for the 1851

competition, Mrs. Fred Fisher, last year's gecond-place winner in the talilored dress classification of the Senior Standard Pattern group, plans to enter garments in’ the Senior Pattern division and possibly in the original design group. Mrs, Charles E. Harper, winner of the original design group last year, will enter several garments.

High School Division In the high school division, two. previous winners have registered. Janice Curtiss, Lawrence Central -High School junior, whl enter garments in both high school classifications, the date or school dress category and the classification for coat or suit. Shortridge High School senior Marilyn Shaw, first place winner in- the teen-age group in 1949, will enter a date or school dress in the high school group,

Mrs. Fred Fisher, 2530 S. East St., a segond-place winner in

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and will submit garments for judging in the glamour and original design groups. The Times National Home Sewing Contest is open to all seamstresses in the circulation area of The Times. Professional designers or dressmakers and employees. of The Times and their families are not eligible, To enter, fill out the official

last year's Times National Sewing Contest, Jocks through pattern

books and patterns for fashion contest. and send it to Times Sewing Contest, The Times, 214 W. Maryland 8t. The contest ends early in April. ¥ A first prize of $50 and a second prize of $20 will be awarded in each of the eight classifica-

ideas for hér entries in the 195!

ments will be sent to New York |

where they will be judged with winning entries in other econtests throughout the country. First-prize winners in the national competition will receive $200 and a three-day all-ex-pense trip to New York.

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How's This Dinner Idea For Holiday?

Rice Cereal Ring Filled With Berries

“By GAYNOR MADDOX HOW DOES this sound for a Washington's birthday dinner-—a

bright red strawberries or red maraschino cherries and other fruit, with blue glass candlesticks on the table, ” ” ” RICE RING MOLD WITH FRUIT Three cups pineapple juice, two tablespoons sugar, one-half teaspoon. salt, three-fourths cup; granulated rice cereal. | Place pineapple juice, sugar and

salt in saucepan. Bring to boil. Sprinkle in rice cereal so water does not stop boiling. Let cook about one minute, stirring con-| stantly, ! Lower heat and let cook five, minutes, Stir well and pour into lightly oiled three-cup ring mold. Cover tightly with wax paper and chill until firm, When ready to serve, unmold on cold platter and fill center

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Class to Open On Writing

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ative writing will open at 130 ip. m, tomorrow in the Rauh Me-

By MARGUERITE SMITH norial Library. Sponsored by the, Times Garden Editor |

QI have recently reeeived an Indianapolis Branch of the Amer-

azalea and would appreciate jcan Association of University some information on caring for w,men, the classes meet every ft so it will blossom again. It c..tp Thursday. | is now potted in peat moss. B. ag Garrison Winders is in-| structor of the class. She is

H. A—High points of azalea success ,..qijent of the Indianapolis

are moderate sun (east or west Story-A-Month Club and a forwindow); acid soll (hence the nar college English teacher. The! peat moss); lots of water espe-/, 1544 {gs open both to members| cally during spring and sum- ,.4 non-members. Mrs. Walter mer (when buds are forming gy 1,atz is chairman. for next year); and a cool temperature (preferably between 50 and 60 degrees). For the present, keep dead flowers picked off. In spring when you put’ the pot outdoors. either re-| pot in rich acid soil or give the plant liquid fertilizer at regutar| intervals. In early winter give less water but never let the plant go dry.

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{mercial or newspaper pattern). {There are three classifications. Inj |one, contestants may enter tai{lored dresses. The second cate-! gory is for dresses which are soft] and dressy; the third for women's, coats or suits, A first and sec-| ond prize will be awarded in each of these three categories, HIGH SCHOOL GROUP: Open to students in junior and senior high schools, These entries may be made along original designs or by standard patterns. There are two categories, one for date or school dresses, and the second for = coats or suits. There are first and] second awards in each category.| { GLAMOUR GROUP: Open to| home sewers of all ages. This| category is designated for evening| clothes, lounging clothes, negligee| = ensembles and beachwear, Cloth-| ing" may be made on standard pattern lines, or may be an] original design. Slips, petticoats, | (separate blouses, or foundation] {garments may not be entered. | ORIGINAL DESIGN GROUP: {Open to contestants of all ages. {Only dresses, coats. or suits of original design by the entrant |may be submitted. Clothing en-| {tered must be for adults or teen-|

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Times Sewing Contest Registration Blank

HERE 18 MY official registration for The Times’ National Sewing Contest, I will bring my contest garment, in mid-April, to the place to be announced later in The Times.

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