Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 December 1947 — Page 34
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On Christmas Buying Counters
By KAY SHERWOOD, NEA Staff Writer
New post-war wonders for the
ILCs tor the Home ‘ny 10 LIAM E. McKENNEY
sald that sometimes players com-
home will get stiff competition from Plain of hard juck on a hand when
«returning old-time favorites for front-row places under Christmas trees. poor bidding or misplay on their
_ Alongside news of fascinating cessories is the equally good word
ured household gifts are being replenished,
One of the revolutionary new musicailly-minded family is-a spinet sized electronic piano radio and phonograph combination. Based on electronic principles and built around a specially developed amplifier, the plano string tones are amplified electrically instead of by’ Volumie can be regulated to give the full tones of a grand plano or a soft harpsichord-like quality. An automatic record -changer phonograph pulls out of a drawer below one side of the keyboard and the FM-AM radio is behind a panel on the other side,
New Plastic Wares Are Being Sold
Exciting new tableware handblown from gleaming, shatter-re-sistant plexiglass is designed by Eva Zeisel in free, irregularly curv. ing lines to compliment both traditional or modern service. The plastic group includes trays, salad bowls, spoons, nut and bon-| bon dishes. In another new development, checked or plaided cotten ls sealed to mahogany plates and bowls by a water-and-heatproof pldstic coat-
ing. Old-timers back on dealers’| shelves include sought-after silver | pieces, both sterling and plated Wartime brides whose flat silver | service was restricted to the minimum place service can look forward |
to such additions as butter spread-
Beauty—
Borrowing Togs Irritates Pals
By ALICIA HART | NEA Staff Writer { CHRONIC borrowing is one habit to avoid if you want to endear yourself to your dormitory pals, . The emergency loan of an acces-| sory is, of course, an accepted part of dormitory exchanges. But the co-ed who continually props up her] wardrobe with scarves, sweaters and |
skirts, borrowed from roomle, im-
poses a strain on friendship. The borrower puts a further burden on friendly relations {f borrowed clothes are accidentally damaged. Even a tolerant roommate may lose patience if her favorite sweater is returned to her stained or pulled out of shape. More harmony between “oom-! mates is assured by a strict 50-50 division = of limited closet or drawer space. Drawer space can be divided by drawing a line down the center of the paper lining or papering one half in one color, | the other half in another. | Should school rules forbit securing shelves to the wall with nails, | free standing shelves will eke out storage space. = | Orange crates, for example, treated to a coat of paint and shel | paper make decorative nooks for! books and papers. Adjustable rods for closets that fit to the wall with | rubber suction cups add more space
for hanging up clothes.
Nutrition Group Will Broadcast
The Nutrition Committee of the Indianapolis Council of Women will | broadcast over WIRE at 1 p. m. to-| morrow, The theme of the program will be “Nutrition in Indianapolis.’ Those on the program include! Mesdames Earl H. Myer, B. Lynn Adams, Marshall Vogler, Stena Marie Twiname and Nathan Pearson
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By SUE BURNETT Every junior miss is certain to approve this fashion favorite—a _ flemure blouse topping a skirt that swings out with
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scientific developments in home ac- part was the real cause of the that war-depleted stocks of treas- troyble. But that was certainly not : true with today's hand, which was comers to capture the fancy of a played:at the Mayfair Bridge Club — - . - in New York, This club. is owned by Harry J. Fishbein and Mrs. Ralph H. '8chelFishbein is one of the
ers, iced tea spoons and oyster forks
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On Meatless Day
As simple as two plus two is this
AK meatless day formula, Plan wef y 82 woe |végetables combined with two pro-| &»J10065 {teins—cheese and milk. You'll find AAQ107 4 J086 [you can serve vegetables with a 5 % N 432 just-picked flayor and all vitamins vs3 WwW Elyse sealed in, even in mid-fall and| 875432 é None winter, if you rely on the quick-| # None Dealer | #87432 [zen kind. Mrs. Schellenberg | Try combining quick-frozen & None % French-style green beans with YVAKQJ10074 quick-frozen garden sweet "corn. 140 nl Cook. the vegetables. Then arrange
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‘Tux’ Will Be ‘By SALLY | % IT'S TIME to get set for win-
ter parties, dinners and dances,
boys! . What, about your dressup togs? Pi Luckily, formal dress for men Isn't what it used to be. Was a day when a gentleman had to
| wear full evening regalia—tail
Kindergarten Club Will Have Tea
[the corn in the center of a platter| The Mary Nicholson Kindergar1:30| in School 70 for] . 0d
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coat, white vest and tle, pearl . studs and, yes, gloves! Nowadays, a dinner coat (tuxedo or “tux” to you) is the most that most of you will have to worry about. In many places, even that isn't necessary, A good dark suit will do for younger teeners. With, please, a white shirt, black tle, « black shoes and socks.
- ~ » BUT SUPPOSE the boys in your crowd wear dinner coats? Well, maybe your parents will
unt ; lenberg } candelabra, pitchers and bowls—is : and the colorfu] green beans around'ten Mothers Club will meet at also slated for a postwar reappear- COUDLrY's strongest players, but Mrs. gouty West . North East the edges. Pour over them the pro- p. m. Wednesday ance on festive yuletide tables, [Sehellevers elo Jan bridge 3% i gu T. i |tein-rich che¢se and milk sauce a Christmas tea. J |exce ) n occasionally. ass : and you have an e-a : 30 Minute Alarm re eked ve Brad yhi 79 Po Pas Pins y eye-appealing| ' There will be a musical program 1 picked up today's hand while entree that meets the demands of by the Golden Singers from Broad Is New Novelty [glancing around the room to see if Opening—¢ 4
Good.. supplies of domestic ard he games were started and if any-| sheets and One wanted her place, Somebody |
imported - table linens,
“No diamonds,” sald ‘East. A club was returned, declarer
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{nutrition and pleases the palate as Ripple High School. Mrs. Elmer! ) . 'Raasch will tell a Yule story.
towels will find thelr way into 3aid, "It's your bid." When she took played the queen, and West) household linen closets seriously A look at her hand (South), she al- trumped { , war Shortages most dropped the cards. : , depleted by war shortages. Pr ; Now Mrs Schellenberg had
New gadgets for the home are N.8 8
low in cost but yleld ‘nothing to. HER great maestro had taught | fancier presents in practical appeal, her that on a hand in which race
good reason to complain of hard
Holiday Store Hours, 9 A. M. to 5:25 P. M.
contribute ‘one, as an advance Christmas present. It not, don't be too proud to try Pop's on for size. Or big brother's. Or you can rent one. For teeners, a dress shirt need not be the hard-boiled variety,
luck. Down two on a hand that
FRIDAY, DEC. 5, 1047
Correct for Teen-Age Dances
clean, white one. And you abso- | lutely must have the right tie—a
| black silk bow. Black shoes and -
| socks! of course, sand a plain | “White handkerchief in your | breast-pocket. | ' Don't fret if a Borrowed suit | isn't the latest teen-age model. t If it's well-pressed, clean and { neat, you'll be OK. Have fun!
Mrs. Max Freeman ‘To Be Hostess _
Mrs. Max Freeman, {
iview Drive, will be hostess to the | Alpha Lambda Latreian Club for a |Christmas party at 8 p. m. Tuesday, | The assistant hostesses will be James
{Mesdames James Zink,
| but it must be a spanking fresh, Lamb and William Boswell.
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actually had 18 cold tricks, nnd against an opponent who refused to lead an ace against a seven bid! ou You will notice that if West rad led the ace of spades, declarer would have made seven-odd ', . . 50 I think you will agree that this is perhaps the greatest “hard ruck” hand of 1947
On Vacation Mr. and Mts. John M. Kitchen,
3059 N. Illinois St, are on vacation ‘at The Cloister, Sea Island, Ga.
A tiny red, white and blue kitchen was a sure gam., she should open shelf clock comes out of its tissue! with a two-bid, which she did, and wrappings ready to time household she proceeded to bid the hand very chores for periods up to 30 minutes, well An especially popular companion. West considered doubling seven tq accurate. pressure cookery, the hearts but decided against it. When little chef calls loudly when “time's he led the four of diamonds, Mis up.” Schellenberg turned to him sand More attention-getting gifts are sald, “If you had doubled, I would a lighted base for telephones, which have redoubled.” jlluminate dial and note pad, a She called a small diamond from leather bound “volume” of book dummy, and when East trumped, repair materials, and a long- Mrs. Schellenberg gasped, “Do ycu handled automatic lighter for fire- mean to say you have ro places, diamonds?”
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