Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 March 1951 — Page 13
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Counter-Sp i . Ti 25 B A | Oo f S » C F | Yo . eature Asparagus Are Parties Maan N Easter’'s Still [Tips on Buttonholes Offered Sewing Contest Entrants; [Faature Asparag your ees. arties Mean New Frocks C Procedure Gi Tail With Biscui io al he “By LOUISE FLETONER x Fashion orrect Procedure Gives Garments a Tailor-Made Look |x vout ike to metute meine. ITH "EN Biter ; "SMALL DETAILS make a big difference in home sewing. |Contest, The Times, 214 W. Mary-|to students in junior and senior Often, and still keep menus withormal level, WwW : NT ending ‘ . Buttonholes are often to blame when a homemade dress lacks land St. The contest ends Apr. high schools. These entries may in the budget, feature this green 1 8 must at this week -end, the Preview ‘he tailor-made look. For the benefit of needlewomen entering The 23, be made along original designs or vegetable with golden, flaky bis- | at house arty season i d Times National Sewing Contest here is some buttonhole “know-how.”| A first prize of $50 and a by standard patterns. There are cuits, : wever, may party 1s ready to If horizontal buttonholes are meant to march down the center gecond prize of $20 will be first and second awards in each] Make your favorite biscuit own house go into high gear again. Even -Though Man front of a dress, mark the buttonhole lines starting 1/16th of an awarded in each of the eight/category. recipe, cutting four-inch circles re. : For all of the feminine , : y inch past center front, For suit . wmre— nm classifications. Prize winning GLAMOR GROUP: Open to from the dough. Place these e Pop and gender . . . but especially for Stay Off Fifth ‘Ave. [jackets or other garments that | garments will be sent to New York home sewers of all ages. This circles on inverted large greased greet your the younger set . . . that calls ; lap over, measure 1; inch from, |where they will be judged with category is designated for evening muffin pans to form cups. Bake young jest I any ROS: Phi that BY ELIZABETH TOOMEY the edge. ; winning entries in other contests clothes, Jounging Slothes, Degliges in 3 hot aves (450° F.) eight to take and pretty. n ress S{aft Correspondent Measure and mark” a perfect | throughout the country. jensembles and beach wear. Cloth-| “i yropef -deco- number spotted in Wasson's NEW YORK, Mar. 23—Easter’s line-up—all buttonholes a same | Eup prize un ays the na./!n8 may be made on standard Slice cooked asparagus into a pa. Junior Shop (second floor). still the official day to preview distance from front edge of dress, | tional competition wi)! receive Pattern lines, or may be an gream sauce and Hill. biscuit cups ree It's a tiny-checked rayon what the well- {the same distance apart, and all 200 and hree- expense Original design. Slips, petticoats, e creamed asparagus. taffeta in black-and-whit e well-dressed women will p ! $ a a t day p © separate blouses or foundation There's a Dra Roe ite, be wearing for spring, even Parallel to the waist. | o | paid trip to New York City. \garments may nt be entered. Alpha Delta for the fitted bodice which has though Fifth Avenue's famed|, SUI Buttonhole styie to the Ina | | Classifications | ORIGINAL DESIGN GROUP: i formal tay Buttons to the waistline, Easter parade no longer allows worked GE rien os always, The Times sewing classifica-| OPH io Soniestanls of ul ages: mmons e's more braid bind- : sses, Bo House. ing on the pockets of the ou on 2 iiaurely looks ut Sable 3 re 16 Bert ice : cd STANDARD . PAT.(o0S0A: design Dy. the, entrant E HE 's ing skirt. In size ashions. » |for a wash dress, since they are 1 i “may be submitted. Clothing en- | i rs. Dorothy ng $14.95 sizes 9° to 15, It used to be that anybody who Stronger. Bound buttonholes make || | TERN GROUP: Open to contest tered must be for adults or teen- : red ial : - 2 ae was anybody socially could. be 20 Attractive finish for dressy | | ants over 18 years of age. Entries 3g0 wear, . : le Chapter. — Plastic Cream bE : *®lrayons, wools and silks. IT AE get i in this group must be made from CHILDREN'S‘ CLOTHING i : | seen ambling down" the Avene’ socks Fravi ’ Hh : , RR {3 "Standary, pailery, {any com. GROUP: Clothing entered in this Sewing QUICK WAY to bring Ee Fn er te) 10 WEEN FOATNG gu. BASAL FSi Rl ony mt Je Rm ior) oo od : a : newest custom-made spring suit. S fabric frays, take . | . 0 8 ye ge, I - : the back - to - spring a os g [the precagrion ~ Betore cat] fore. cutting the buttonhale, (one, contesfl{s may enter tal- ficatiGn fs made on the dress- uccessories look to winter-weary com- aghionable UPPerl, tionholes, to run four parallel, 1” threads (shown by dotted |lored dresses. The second cate- mayer in “this group. The gar: . @ Dlexions is on hand in Block's crust announce ahead of time yy of machine stitching, two on | lines) parallel ta the “button. |Bory is for dresses which are soft ments may be made on original odisen - demonstrated here recently - significant spring outfit, supposed- close to-the cutting line. . | close to the line as possible. The. na prize will be awarded in each UES sews of the Gontest. dress. an Si by Miss Mabel Stillman, Ger- i ly-to.be worn by them come Sun-| Then, when the hole is cut, the “first threads will prevent fray- of these three categories. making tips and fashion notes will Floor maine Monteil representative. 8 rr day, and they stay safely away "Mer Tow of machine stitching ing. The outside rows-are sew- | HIGH SCHOOL GROUP: Open be published in The Times. | = j It works, ‘too. It's the. . P d Nha {on either side helps prevent fray-| ing li ides. Th HERBS | rimming ————————— pissin ———— Monte Fr ! retty party dress from. 't curious throngs, last). | Ing line guides: These stitches : . ww : sy I onte astic Cream de- a {year oot ated at one million inl 05. While the outer row is a| hold not show when the but- Ri ! Cl b Li ft & : i tis SPRIng toni A1oF skins). on MATS an guide for the width of the com-| 4 4 0 oc fiiched : ivierqa u -ISTS anishes e- sluggis 00 ¢ pleted buttonhole. 2 - = . : Still, straw-hatted young love- e
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: It comes in $2.75 and $5 jars, |as ever this year, 5 : New officers and directors have! {Tax extra.) $5 / |an inch more of their nylon-clad does not call for buttons or ‘but- ;,. 11s made by professional dress- been named by the Riviera ? legs showing beneath the 14 or Boosters.
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tonholes. 2 ‘ | Whether worked or bound, com- MAaKers. NS 15-inch suit hemlines. They should | a ee a ey JnOUl | eted buttonholes should he nar- If slips or petticoats are actu- @
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NEWEST nylons to ar- |In spite of the early Easter. Wool "2% that is, so Wider 3han 31-16th ally parts of the dresses or cos- * B. Kindred, secretary; Ernest W. hl |suits with matching wool stoles, ? RE : om the cut line. To {mes being entered, they should QUESTION — What is Cooper, treasurer, and L. C. True, - rive hereabouts were popular in all price ranges, pro- keeP the en Se aignt, sel Stiithes accompany the garments. How- wrong with my husband. He | sergeant-at-arms. inspired by the Gallic prac- Vide added protection against Ose I 2] or Ing ever, blouses, hats, gloves, bags gets awful pains in his knees | Messrs. and Mesdames True, E. nd’s : ticality . of Paris designer |March winds. The blanket stitch, Which is herr LY, Should not be sub-| and the calves of his legs |C. Clampitt, Carl O, Schopp, Sam - M Elsa Schi : oq : § mitted with the garment. which wake him in the night. |Huffman and Al Wood are di- - Mme. sa Schiaparelli. With Whisp of Veilings easier than the conventional but- Tha Times National Sewing He has to get up and walk | rectors. 8 e economy-mindedness of # tonhole stitch, makes a satisfac- contest is open to. all seam-| r is most miser- | The group and their wives will the French, she has paired The hat problem—the biggest tory substitute if stitches are in the. ciroulati ¢| the Tioor ang - fve I ts at a Bopstera nier. long wearin ualities with |feature of the day, not counting w {stresses in the circulation area of | gaple. onor guests at a Boosters g E 3 ith | orked close together. A Sewing rpe Times. Professional design-| digmer-dance next Friday in the n. the sheerness desired by well- Faster eggs—can be solved at machine attachment also can be ' oe ENED" ANSWER — This unpleas- | 0 y | 5 : - ’ dressed women less expense this Spring, thanks ysed for buttonhole stitchin SI's or Jreasmakers and employees ant condition seems to be quite | clubhouse, pi SH Ba Tip its alled [to the newly popular wisp of veilstp ft : 8: of The Times and their families] 2ntcon iy 1 | Mrs. R. C. Cramer, decorations . Ee - Lon ahaa He Eee! “ling pulled SOULS 0H ac lb Rules Explained coeff not eligible. moe pof@mMmon. The cramps BER (ohelsmrn, a ‘her committee, x SE | HE in A CVREC, SARS td | Rnd foreheatl. aT soaught at WHILE ENTRANTS Mr Tier=To. emtery~fitraut wr 0% probably caused bY IBA x 7 er “oan April Showers theme, sus : ve kX: lock’s and they combine 30; lthe back with flowers. bows. or Times National Sewing Contest registration Blank on this page local circulation of blood and |~——=—=—— 2 ms -. 4 oe" denier strength with 60-gauge | Uo catches a girl's fancy. Must sew .in Buttonholes when ani send it to: Times Sewigg| ~ perhaps they.are moré com- | Are you’ one sof those unlucky RE pas 9 #53 0. Mme Schiaparel I There'll still be plently of he . : er fom : — “mon at-night than igsthe day [ones whe must Jeave our fair ima f 2 fs" the rst to develop such trick chapeaus ye on iL map SN Ty because ‘the muscular action leity? List your home with a real : i : stocking. -— {model id 10 x p s Times Sewin { ontest of walking around helps the [estate broker who advertises. in 3.50 a ad in Because of their basic long- (Modes paid to parade In some 4 circulation. «|The Times. %. eS : Spring "tonig' = wearing qualities, little rein- i Gesigner = hotest Speation; Bx : : 0. ‘ en ie eS ; 2 forcement is ne . 8 i are in town to EF f tf R t t : ain an heighten. hose are only ani, {join the Easter parade in zany '» nrran egis rarion u buy SE WU dTouses. circulation. snd res _inforced at toe and heel and fine Eiffel Tower. thspired - by HERE IS MY official registration for The Times’ National ; 28 . moves dull flakiness. x have delicate seams and one desi Yor: of teen-asicis'h Sewing Contest. I will bring my contest garment, in mid-April, res of x ’ Used threq times a week, dainty narrow heels. {aster oe decided to soll to the place to be announced later in The Times. a a: They're $2 a pair, in pro- | ? ! cause “To portioned lengths. (Two pairs |iNe attention of the usually hat-| NAME ....ccceeveveeecanssssasscsiosssess PHONE tevernnnees Bread of Lif $3.90.) less girls with miniature vegeta-| ; sand e (bles. So you may see a bobby ADDRESS .....cceenteressnsionsssnssessnsscnasnans cereerenns i : jSoxer wearing a pink candy straw I plan to enter in the classifications marked below: (Ch 3¢ | | : (Check or 2.25 At . PEO Chapter icloche with little green string) one or more. You are not obligated to remain in the classifica- " |beans (artificial) sewn on the tions checked, if you should change your mind later.) ‘Names Officers [navy velvet band, or a navy linen { 20 s are: : | number with a radish blooming| +++++..-Senior Standard Pattern Group, for contestants above | -, ( ~ & Styles With Hand : | New officers are announced by at the crown, : 18 years of age. Every entry in this group must be | Sa ground edges Seige; Chapter AM, PEO. | And even though conservative made from Standard Commercial pattern. (1) Coat or | Big n Bags | ..gray or navy blue suits still FH . hl aupe; { They include Mrs. T. G. Har [Ea to ik the ® suit....... . (2) Tailored dress........ (3) Soft or _A large variety. of styles and colors in Chrome finished. 7/5" dress. . vey, president; Mrs. A. T. Laycock pop y houlder “and top Bendle b + lit k bent iri " |list for Sunday's fashion parade, dressy dress........ | shoulder and top handle bags at little maker bent / trimmer, . intan, i vice president; Mrs. H. G. Daniel they'll get some startling touches a prices. Most of them have zipper com: straight scissor, 5" single son and Mrs. Graeme B. Suppie, from daring designers. Something, esssee..High School Group, for students in junior and senior |= partments and separate cofh purses. In point sewing scissor, 5" to | | recording and corresponding say, like a pale yellow fox fur! high schools ; patent, suedine .and simulated leath doubl int embroid gn : Be . (1) Date or school dress........ (2) Coat - simulateq leathers, ouble point embroidery, secretaries, and Mrs. E. G. Hin- scarf, twisted together at the % Bigh X a ) Plus barber sheer, and danable { shaw, treasurer. neck, with the bushy ends hang- buttonhole scissor. i Others are Mrs. A. T. Getz, ing hem length. esesses. Glamour Group, no age limit. (1) Evening clothes, lounge ' Floor | ¥ chaplain; Mrs. E. C. Gruenert, Rainbow-hued foxes are a new clothes, negligee ensembles and beach wear. J — guard; Mrs. Laycock and Mrs. idea of fur designer Esther] : Mail and Phone (CA. 8511) Supple, council representative and Dorothy. They should be even| *°*****'Original Design Group. no age limit. Garment must be | Orders Filled a . ihohy | an original design by entrant for adult or upper teenF ~~ alternate, and Mesdames Laycock, more startling than the pastel-a age wear. (1) Dress, coat or suit. Harvey, Supple, I. J. Klingaman tinted chickens which. show up > ’ BLOCK'S NOTIONS and James Obear, state conven- every year on some, gagster's ........Children’s Clothing Group, no age limit. (1) Clothes STREET FLOOR : tion delegates, ~~ i {Easter bonnet. | must be for children between the ages of 2 and 8. ! wn = g —— » » # 9 = ' W By MRS. 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