Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 March 1951 — Page 48

FOR "SMALLISH” GIRLS

young virile bulbs already 11%" to 214" Mrs. E. C. Rumpler will give

a talk on “Songs of the Amer- Order now on approval.

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Starr and May VanNatta. Mrs Walter Baxter will preside.

circumference. Truly an unbeatable ae

~your home and wedding flowers, too, are made up in the new-

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9 Imported Milanette

Braid Straws!

one happy on a bright and shining Easter morn.

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sprays (Scalecjde and limea complete line of garden seeds including some pelleted seeds. Jansen’s,

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occasion’at’ Atkins Flower Shop. Large-flowering azaleas in many - colors, roses, iris, pussy willows. .Corsages and unusual gift items. Atkins Flower Shop, 2049 N. Capitol Ave. HI-7556. XK Flowering shrubs and trees need dormant spray for

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or shade, and your personal preferences. Eagle Creek Nursery, U. 8S. 52, 1!; miles north of Trader's Point. CO-2881.

ican Wars.” Piugel, House of Flowers, 2501 Ai . -. When your carton of 100 Gladiolus bulbs { - vvashington St. ~~=209. Mother W il Be Happy. too, Finding Such Hostesses will _Jnclude Mes an totes arrives pay postman 3 TUBEROSES. wr he You'll find seeds of i . dames Leslie McClean, Charles only $1.69 plus C.0.D. postage. Remember, Bloom uta tall NY Baby chicks are all the newest g r Butler, Frank Poland, J. A. Bern-| these bulbs must develop to your satisfac- waxy whi od ks al arLittle D arli n £g S at SO LOW A PRICE! The V. K. Shelby, N. E. Lewis, tion or your money wii be wing Rg Aik 3all extreme. ready at Jansen’s. den. HoWers na a LD. Clarke Wa, Movers, J. OF ab Bargain yout hate to muss. Te Also grass seed, - ypetables ve a dy™

now. at Bash’s.. A complete line of PF} Burpee seeds, Burpee's new re brid zinnias and hybrid vege-

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Use Kingan’s Green Thumb compost to enrich and loosen poor, hard soil, in flower and vegetable beds, on lawns. Rich in plant food and free of weed seeds; it helps hold moisture in the soil. $1.00 per 100-1b. bag at the plant. $1.50 delivered in Marion County. Special prices on bulk lots. Kingan & Co.

® Gibson Girl Styles! ! LI-1851. - : & scale insects. THE NEW | Call Midwest- x * $ an XN ’ ern Tree Experts now for this aint a picture Bonnets! Sailors! and for the first (pre-foliage) With roses, sugGL AXO DDT spray on elms. H. N. gests Hillsdale | (Mike) Engledow, Midwestern Nusery pant : : | . ts. 35. em where you There are loads and loads of styles to make your little Plastic Type Tree Exparts.. CO:3 can enjoy you

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i "PAGE .48 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Sm SUNDAY, MAR.4,1051 eT GwdenBemti— + Simplicit fF Styl Is an Al id To Sewin Contest Entrants Adopt Your Own Fashion Trick implicity of Styles Is / wing R ; Remember the value of adopt- tiny glass of water pinned . THE Rlci loose silhouet p ., two categories, one for Sats ing an individual fashion “trick” to your lapel-—Clare Booth Lutes aids orticulture (Groups {emia a sriss ws ice ed ec 106 3. nila tein “re 18 2 aL This means there are few com- coats or suits. There are first and Red heels al ree —————— i plicated tailoring details for the | second ‘awards in each category. For instance: , on all White for Easter i o : home seamstress. hi GLAMOUR GROUP: Open to|your shoes. Or, twisting a color-| ave more than just a touch of ; t a Nn ections In The Times National Sewing = home sewers of all ages. This|ed chiffon handkerchief Inside white in your Easter costume, ¥ contest, a coat or suit may be en-| category is designated for evening | your neckline as Pauline Trigere|Hattie Carnegie advises. Slathers & : [tered in any one of four classifica-| - clothes, lounging clothes, negligee| jes of white pique, white linen or a ate —r ; : (tions: The Senior Standard Pat- ensembles and beachwear, Cloth-| op wearing your -jewelry on|pretty billow of “white organdy ; Nn sta ation- [tern Group, - the High School ing may be made on standard) your pocket, as Jo Copeland does.|should be somewhere to give you Group, the Original Design Group, pattern lines, or may be an Or wearing a fresh flower in althe right air of fresh chic. : or the Children’s Clothing Group. originakdesign. Slips, petticoats, WEEN EEE EEN EEE NEES SRNR EARNS NRE, Elections and Installation of| dent; Mrs. Ross Williams, vice! ono * of the most practical separate blouses, or foundation| AL! S d is “ officers. rival horticaiture as the president; Mis 2 Hariey choices among the new coat de- garments may not be entered. | § - SPECI end me this ad... $ . wo-| Blerwood. an . . t. RIGINAL DESIGN GROUP: hii f arden club pro ad : {signs is the simple, loose coa 0 W a Teature many ie The a Backus, recording and corre. This type has neat, classic lines Open to contestants of all ages. A and get of my loveliést : grams ls week, : sponding secretaries; Mrs, land will hang loosely and grace- Only dresses, coats or suits of . : : calendar follows: Frank ; Wade, historian, and fully on the figure. Tuxedo fronts, original design by the entrant INDOOR BLOOMING TODAY Mrs. Emsley Johnson, treas-\. ... ..rieq sleeves or attractive be submitted. Clothing en- - TODAY er, “History of the Club may : . {. urer, sory of ' pockets offset the simplicity. tered must be for adults or teen- i La Nature Study--3 p. m. Open Mrs. Foster Smith : | ) 1 yy ies Mrs. Foster § 1. Taffeta linings and facings and | age wear. } PLANTS $ 6 2 house at the cabin in Woollen's Golden Glow Garden 1 p. m, jeweled buttons may be added to CHILDREN'S CLOTHING | 75 ® ; Gardens. Programs, "Wild Mpg, Leroy Gale, 1207 Congress, |“dress It up.” A scarf also is an GROUP: Clothing entered in this for only 4 ) ; i Plants,” in charge of Mesdames hostess; Mrs, Lillian Free, as-| {appropriate accessory when | group must be for children from : 4 “Hallie Bidgood, A, H. Beard sisting. Mrs. Goethe Link will] (knotted casually at the neck, or! 2 to 8 years of age. No age quali- . { imagine nou mel 11 snd two wel : i a Henry Factor Miss Lu show slides of narcissus. Elec-ifastened with a jeweled pin. It is fication is made on the dressmak- ne g in 8 i *oRN £nr) he s J Da Js tion. a versatile, batic coat and one er in this group. The garments Even wes Ee will 1 3 cille Beard and William Myers which the home seamstress can may be made on original design #8 GARDENIA PLANTS ioom oa, tisa “Rosy Dawn" : Ruby Wolfe and Clara Haug. S d T~ fm make easily. or on standard pattern lines. : and and soft leaves. eure Ti snd» pant» bn : 4 Bostesses, NAY fo AGT Fabrics Vary More news of the contest, dress- | 8 1 AFRICAN VIOLET A action ina (ct 31.7% for for 6). 1 ey poses. If, If you B . MONDAY Where is ah interesting Variel) making tips and fashion notes will preter, 1H \ Blue Flower Garden-—-12:30 p. m. e a 3. variely | bli Times. ® If you \ ¥ nn. Mrs. R. w. Mitchell, - 6132 N of, codting fabrics from which to be published in The 8 Pl Danie Pruce Plant rd 14864, Bloomington, Olney, hostes8; Mrs. Oliver choose, including the fancy and } Sy Send me..........o.....of your Special 3-Plant Introductory Offers. Clark, assisting. Mrs. Harvey novelty weaves, lightweight Look on A {he '. faa. ea Nae ; Belton. will speak -on ‘her fleeces, and flannel in navy, gray,. | i LET~a ; ] European trip. violet shades, beige, spice tones ye 8 sown. > Wis § Aan - & | a SDAY and brown. For a more dressy eamy f e Ns asuns a TUESDAY o costume effect, use taffeta, fancy EE Biz-Z-B Garden—;11.:30 a. m. Mrs ribbed silks of ottoman. Ensemble =: : Eimer Gray, $141 Ridgeview, it With dresses in complementing Frock’ $ Yo "1 1 “Drive, hostess. Election. 3 fabrics and. colors. Tells the Story i I A nnd gta Erman Another mporiint. soul syle Look of the seamy “side Yetore | * to ret a i 1 for sprin e ed coa Green Thumb Garden —1 p..m. r Spying imple basic siihoier) buying new spring dresses, cloth | g maz ng | - Mrs. H. L. Hunt, 6110 E. 10thy which may be enhanced with glit-| 8 ing specialists of the U. 8S. Agri-| Special by Mail | us) est! See. Le Higdony As: (tering buttons, or fancy linings, culture Department say. Both the : I sisting. Installa i ; and even used as a coat dress stitching and finish of seams el offer Forest Hills Garden—2 p. m, Mrs. Easy way to test left-over when made o affeta, moire or an important clue to a good buy. R. R. Scott, 938 E. 58th, host- coed” uplart them on damp other crisp silks. % Mrs. John Stahley, 537N. Tremont Ave., begins work on a im for straight, smooth, even | | Je ess. Annual reports. Introduc-|p geting paper, cover with a The style is a variation of the “ont che will enter in The Times National Sewing Contest. A | : . | tion of new officers. )late * (preferably glass so you classic reefer with a new low full- seams with stitches not too long : STYLE pla p ilhouet busy housewife and the mother of three boys, Mrs. Stahley still N | Beech Grove Garden—1:30 p. m. ‘can watch their performarice). ness, forming the trumpet silhoue finds Hime # k fh loth {to hold securely. Avoid any gar- Er and coun Mrs. W. 8. Newcomer, hostess; w— [This trend became populat in re-| ViNCs lima 10 mate many of her own clothes. {ment with puckered or wandering y | shekels. ] Mrs. Carol Plymate and Mrs, DISHING cent dress designs and is seen now have no back seams and a mini- The classifications are: stitching or loose, unfastened | bound w: Amel Williams, assisting. Pro- in spring coats, - mum of button holes. Fleeces, SENIOR STANDARD PAT-| threads dangling. I | fashions gram, “Houseplants, Propaga-| HE D RT Curved “lines, with sloping plaids and checks with taffeta TERN GROUP: Open to contest-| Mak ms are ‘wide | 1 send her tion and Care.” T ! |shoulders, loose sleeves and a and other novelty linings will be |ants over 18 years of age. Entries| eT a alterations. | | ; | spring. THURSDAY Q—My husband built a cold [wrapasouny or 2p Sifect: form Sane re lin this group must be made from| | Wide seam allowances—from one- | i LOVELY ! Chosen e la “ ”» al . Crooked Creek—1:30 p. m. Mrs.| frame this winter and we new toppers. These barrel styles yramid Coat #2 |a “standard pattern,” (any com- half to three-quarter inches onl | are dress 5215 WwW d- re ——————————— —— | «The modified pyramid coat will mercial or newspaper pattern). plain seanfs—are less likely to | l Their pr Edgar Behrman, ood-| thought we would like to raise ; continue in popularity. You may There are three classifications. In| tray than those which are cut too and $18. side Drive, hostess, Program, some early lettuce. when Some Tips ’ Ichoose a silk fabric here, too, and One, contestants may enter tai-| jose. . | FRAGRANT | A Jewt “Conservation,” Hal M. Farr of | - should we plant it and how! make a glamorous design for lored dresses. The second cate- Note how .seam edges are fin-| I comes {I the State Conservation De- do’ de You Manage a col frame?) 1 cocktail and evening wear. gory Is for dresses which are soft|,; ; "mrench seams, jn which ail | » I= | -,- Shop.In Hnent F. n ac Ing Suits, too, will feature softiand dressy; the third for women’s 0 oF FO LEE ood and | a 23 <7 “it has big parimen : AaSan experienced coldframer| ee wit lines. Fabric plore (il: be the Coats or suits, A first and sec- titch 8 3. -about. one er ll : l up collar ao TORS Garde :30 p.m. Mess; «could plant his lettuce seed Are you a “layer: ing THB a fe ‘tof “coats, -with ‘navy; ond “prize will be awarded in each, Stitche 253. a on quarter | rh I peg-top Ie pe Ay: I eiandrioDSRe ad AAEht paw even on lop of froz-| is the secret of successful fhd beige, copper and mauve tones |of these three: categories. inch wide 1 en i she o e Rs : ailhi " en ground. Since you're new atcompact cramming-without&- C0 Trl gC and) HIGH SCHOOL GROUP: Open| jominehsed for Sheer ootions orl I seen in Roena, hostess. BD avai it, put the glass top on and wrinkle, according -to much-| 8. 8 {rayons which fray easily. Firm, || 5+] Aaa” > 3 " 'novelty linings will be prominent.|to students-in junior and senior |medium weight* cottons will foe dresses a] of Flowers,” Mrs. Arthur H.| get the ground warmed into|traveled Designer Adele Simpson. Some of the little sult jackets will high e g! | z gh schools. These entries may|securely with double - stitched ara crepe > Barton. workable condition. Prepare it| Her advice to airborne vaca y l : St FRIDAY as you would in open garden.|tionists:; Leave out the tissue [OlloW the line of the toppers with be made along original designs or geams about three-eighths inch or Eo a f North End Garden—12:30 p, m.| Then ive your frame daily:at- paper. Use plastic envelopes of Neat tailoring. |by standard patterns. There are when finished. Se : Wh, ih gh vor nd Garden—1z:50 Pp. M.| tention after plants come up.lyour lingerie, handkerchiefs, On hedvy material, however, | Bloom I Marott Hotel. President's Day (Open, close, or adjust the top|scarves and stockings between Times Sawin ( ontest \such finishes may be too thick er, | oms Beautifu tly in " Living Room I news i v Luncheon honoring new offi-} t, keep temperatures about 10 the layers of outer clothes. . g- |best appearance and difficult to “White Velvet” gardenia—sturdy, .well-rooted A derlin bg cers. Mrs. Arthur Wilson, presi:| or 15 degrees warmer than Pack the heaviest things- “slices * * | press flat. On firmly woven heavy 35¢ "plus 10c Bostage and handling—or's for $i i ge An ag - — _—SS RL ~~ ————————| outdoors. Beware the sunny|/and extra handbag—on the bot- E f f R tf 1 |fabric, edges can simply. be] postpaid. $1 orders also sent C.0.D. plus (Advertisement) day or you'll: have cooked let-tom of the case, Cover with a n ran eqgis ra on |“pinked.” Fabric that is inclined | French: indoor lity" Guarantee: Returs no DRESS New Paint Cleaner pce in don’t yield to thetayer of plastic-held miscelliny, HERE IS MY official registration for The Times’ National to ravel, however, should have | cheerful refung at once if not pleased. coriime Retains Gloss is face i Hause then lh ing ped eo Sewing Contest. I will bring my contest garment, in mid-April, raw edges bound with tape or Owen Nursery, Bloomington, lil., Dept. 19809 Three Sis Have you ever cleaned walls or| be tender enough to freeze if|it; and crushable.cottons last of to the place to be announced later in The Times. -fuurned in -and machine.stiletied. Name ...ceeerrensrecscernnssensnssasccancsnnsnssane _ | 1s of = woodwork when the paint liter-| a sub-zeré morning comes! all. . . | How seams hold depends also | : Sha 8 In ally - disappeared before your| along. A slick-trick for lettuce A space-saving trick is to roll | NAME .csvvivsvenssdesavevesrssscsvesrses, PHONE cevserssss jon how the garment fits. Com) AIOE sss ifBiinsrssvasavessisrese SOME ME: sss sros bod ce x eyes? Perhaps your white wood-| in a cold frame {is to start it/up extra belts and tuck them into | [ortaile fitting clothes put less 1 Ww: | wm a oS work formetly had a glorious| early, cut leaves (instead of \your shoes. Pack suit jackets ADDRESS ..uitetttsetssensnninensssvrssensssssssenssssssssss |Strain on seams. Those that are] et tr se ce se cm cs st cs st eS ee es Se ie si se sm ee] belt OF gloss DUS. ater Nesting became | Pulling plants), refertilize at in-|crossways of the suitcase Instead I plan to enter in the classifications marked below: (Check jLoo Dnt rs pul 2: any seam, y he at an " OW you can re-| ervals and grow fresh salad|of lengthwise. (The collars won 5 e . 2 bie tain the beauty of painted sur-| all summer long. The . frame crush and your finished packing | one or more. You are not obligated to remain in the classifica TTT belts , . . faces with the new C33 Concen-| may in the meantime be re-won’t have two high mounds on| tions checked, ff you should change your mind later.) ‘Officers Announced _ Another trate. It removes the dirt but | moved to another useful spot. |either end of the suitcase and a St Pa 7 I tion, with leaves the paint when used as) sag Inthendddle) ” . t= | rere Senior - Standard Pattern Group, for contestants above | Newly elected officers of Brook- i . Penney’s. directed. C33 is also ideal for Send gardening questions to Last of all, pack a couple of | 18 years of age. Every entry in this group must be [side Garden Club afe Mrs. Ed-| serepe goe cleaning venetian blinds, lino-/ Marguerite Smith, The Indi |P2irs of clean white gloves to made -from Standard Commercial pattern. (1) Coat or (ward H. Pogue, president; Mrs. ge leum, refrigerators and tile. This |change into half-way through the | LC. Litten snd Mrs. Preston new product now available at/ anapolis Times, Indianapolis 9, gay for that spic-and-span look Suit........ (2) Tailored dress........ (3) Seft or |= : Educa Block’s Notion De ent. Ind. __|when you arrive. + | Stambaugh, first and second vice : a eRe a | dressy dress........ presidents; Mrs. R. 8. Miller, cor- Sched | - responding secretary, and Mrs. ’ . | esses... High School Group, for students in junior and senior I D. Monger, treasurer. A es 9 dianapolis . high schools. (1) Date or school dress........ (2) Coat BLUE - RR tive Wome: Even the Easter Bunny or suit A shipment of top Fresh flowers p. m. Tues: SPR uality imported for high fash- Museum. : . Gl G limit. (1) Evening clothes, | uc : 1b * es g lon == Jongufls, Mrs. Geo IS com letel fascinated Cevivess Glamour Group, no age limit. lvening ¢ es, lounge 16 Colorado Blue Spruce, 4 ve. ulbs is just in 8 |e carna. 8. y _ clothes, negligee ensembles and beach wear. to Dpiauted. 2 to ¢ in, tall — only _ Hoosier Gardener's. tions, roses, be modera ' ] ’ 2 : Foe a dsp reriivens 13 They include glox- gardenias, or- 9 cussion on with the beaut and tevacans Original Design Group. no age limit. Garment must be 10" tall. Ten each Balsam Fir, inias, seven varie- chids. At Stark's Greenhouses, H : y an original design by entrant for adult or upper teen- Dinetican Atborvitae, Scotch Pins, | = %= Tap . in the Hon SHE Wi (1) Dres at it West of Miss hiooi Riel for $3: ties of double camellia flowered 511 S. Tibbs Ave. BE-1361. Communit ge ar, ) ess, coal or suit. Fa illustrated price list of | akib tuberous begonias, lily . bulbs o y attery of 1 ese new Children’s Clothing Group, no age limit. (1) Clothes ALLTREES GUARANTEED To Live. | (Henryl, rubrum, Regal. aura- pi; your Ph Ry $eednees > br rroup, . WESTERN MAINE FOR tum), big-leaf elephant ear, ; + Jorels, = must be for children between the ages of 2 and 8. ‘Dept. Ta Bans and are Be all from planting Tow Sim D. Peat, H | D. of U. to Elect ONLY A SHORT TIME LEFT! | Holland. At Hoosier Gardener's, pi. 2¢0%: ad Uses yectar; Nok . 0 . TO ec : | 741 E. Broad Ripple Ave. (rear). 0", 5° 0 0 get Be 80 ni , N Offi BR-9121. Convenient Parking. established before A k oe ees ror oe cons oc (Im LUSY rae hot eather,” And Tore Officers for the coming year, { you'll have this whole season's ta will be elected by the Gov. Oliver, HOUSE OF FLOWERS I: enioyment of the quality, P C Perry Morton Chapter®Daught wondertul GLADIOLUS. BULBS hens | You get fashion with your shrubs and trees you get at oetry » erry Morton apter, aug ers} than 2c each! Assortment from flaming reds, | flowers when they come from Eagle Creek. Drive out some The mon! of the Union, at tomorrow's 1:30| yellows, purples, blues, pinks, whites, peach, | House of Flowers. Bernice sunny Sunday or call and let Indiana St. p. m. meeting. It will be in the, Eo i mat Yes of Bowring nem | Brown's distinctive corsages Eagle Creek’s trained personnel Poetry Clu East 38th Street branch, Indiana’ Any bulb not developing first planting re- will enhance any costume, any help you select the right plants next Sund National Bank. : placed free. Tremendous saving in se occasion. ~ Arrangements for to fit your yard’s soil, it's sun torium, Cer

Flower and fruit trims of all kinds, too. Headsizes | | 19 to 22 inches. “Ww 1 © | MAIL ORDER: | Linoleum personal selection when you buy Or breakfast * £2 Water Clear BLOCK'S HOUSEWARES | C ating fresh-cut flowers at 56th St. room windows. ® Non-Slippery i 8 | AD g | Greenhouse. Choose just the, For a delicate ® Eliminates Waxing 1 Please send GLAXO as follows: | Ends Waxing blooms you want at Edwards Pastel combination of fummer- Easte * Driesin hour’ | ‘Remittance | 56th St. Greenhouse, just east ong bloom, use climbing Peace Quantity Enclosed | of Keystone. IM-5842. for background with the shell- ih -fi * Lasts: for months | COD. | Charge oft Hey ‘pink prolific hybrid tea, M joy-t | Quagh, =. | * * ?Bell A Wy Edge ’ Quart $2 59 | { Wear a nosegay or a single your picture with the lovely gay Size | NAME s bysnverrrovsnnmonsrivnvennyen | | lovely blossom from *® Cossell's peach and gold floribunda Pi- far a | Address ..ovivinassrsiansnsascsonnes | 2 on pocket, cuff, or lapel of nocchio. Or call Hillsdale for Sufficient for l your spring outfit for .high suggestions for your favorite want 9x12 Linoleum I City & State. .vocosissersnnrrssssense i fashion this year. Cossell's color combination. Hillsdale suid et : on Greenhouse, 4010 Cossell Rd. ‘Nursery, the home of fine roses. Sears 3 ox® BE-1830. Prices Reasonable, 8000 north on Ind. 100. BR-5495. | = i ; t | v wd } bo . 3 a i #8 : 1 Be * > . “ \ } » ] * $ = i :