Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 February 1948 — Page 23

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INTERIOR, DECORATION

‘Luxury’ Reading Is Improved With New Lighting Fixtures

By JEAN TABBERT

prac will make it acceptable in a traditionally furnished room. > 1 the kitchen; especially, the jamp is a handy assistant. It's efficient as an aid in chopping foods, washing dishes or to place between pantry cabinets. Obtainable in Indianapolis department stores and electrical appliance shops, the lamp is made of enamel-coated metal finished in either white or old fvory. It's made by Sylvania Electric Products, Inc.

FLUORESCENT BED LAMP—Providing direct light on read. ing matter, this fluorescent bed light also sheds indirect light generally around the entire room. Neat in appearance, the lamp can

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MOST FAMILIES want a change fram potatoes for at jeast small portion of the hot mixture one dinner in the week. A number of starchy f serve acceptably 1ks of as an alternate for potatoes. Hominy grits is one of these f00ds. | (1 cooris oytr ihe remain. They are very popular in the South and are eaten at all meals 88%. Combine remai of the day and in different kinds of courses. Very often they are ing hot mixture. Stir well, cool cooked like mush, molded and chilled until firm, then sliced and slightly and add the parsiey. browned to a crisp crust and are — — — | Thoroughly fold the stiffly served at breakfast with sirup or the ring is not availanle. [beaten egg whites into the cooked with bacon or ham. At luncheon the grits are, HOMINY RIxG cooked and served hot like a % ¢. milk : y spoon bread to accompany meat | 5 c water The hominy ring today is a good 1, ¢. hominy grits potato pinch hitter. It’s good look- 1 thsp. butter a souffle because it is fluffy and(; tbsp. chopped parsley quite delicate. The ring holds its Combine the milk and water shape well and the parsley stays ;;,, op of a double boiler. Au the salt and bring to a boil. Slowl.

Istir in the hominy grits, place over boiling water, cook for one-half hour, stirring Tuesday in the home of a frequently. Keith Jackson, 4414 E. New Yo k if| Add the butter and then add aiSt. The pledges will entertain.

mold thoroughly greased. Set the mold in a shallow pan of hot water and bake for one hour in a moderate oven (350 degrees F.) Loosen the sides of the mold and turn the ring out onto a hot erving platter. Fill the center 7ith. any creamed fish or stew. he ring serves four or five,

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TODAY'S hand presents a problem and a little humor. I received it from Ralph E. de Castro, New York advertising man. He held the East hand, his wife the West. After a good deal of pondering, South bid six spades. When his wife in the West position doubled, De Castro start ed to figure that if the opponents made their contract they would get 720 for tricks. 500 for a small slam, 50 for making the contract. 300 for the game, and they probably would have 150 honors—1720 points! He decided to make a stab in the dark.

| Why did he bid seven dia- | monds instead of seven hearts? He says he cannot rememr.

a » » " HE trumped the opening spade lead and then led a small diamond over to dummy’s ace, South showing out. Next he led dummy’s heart. finessed the queen, and again South showed ! out,’

He cashed the ace.of hearts, | discarding a club from dummy,

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hearts and spades. On the third spade North should have discarded the four of clubs, but instead he got mad and trumped with his good queen of diamonds. So East just dis-

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nice bid he had made when Mrs. De Castro scornfully said, “I would have set the contract because I would have taken two club tricks.” " = = ¥OU certainly would not” replied Mr. De Castro, 'because he would have trumped your opening diamond lead. Then he would lead the king of clubs and you could not him from ruffing two clubs.” However, his wife had an answer for that. “I was not going to open a diamond—I in-

i, tended to open a trump.”

And so on far into the night. For my own comments, I would not recommend the six spade bid, because if North held the ace of clubs, they ought to be able to make seven. Also, if North held the ace of hearts and ace of diamonds,

and South opened with six, |

North probably would go to seven.

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