Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 July 1948 — Page 15

, JULY 26, 1948 *

r, Cumberland; a Kathleen Fields, Ko. ss Ruth Louise Jann, nd Miss Thelma Joan artford City. ude McClure will speak new n will be 7 Miss Ruth Blackburn, ember, and Miss Lila rs, student. Miss Jann

nd. Louise Grant, director chool of Nursing, as. Miss Winona Wright Ethel _ Palsgrove, wij aps on the girls, ang \ D. Moore, educationa] will present the new vert ‘E. Neff, hospital dent, will preside,

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RNEST E. BLAU GAL sees a space ® she can squeeze I you into a revolving ell, to heck with good , she sayS! she sits in a phone \bbing about Mamie’s ile you stand outside vatch in your hand— there first, didn’t she? I'll just have to wait. > seen a dame haggle cents’ worth of parse there’s a store full trying to get waited the same story—yqu ibarrass her by glar. her, because she ven figure she’s being

2¢, the average dame rapped up in her perirsuits she just loses foggy, never-nevefr 2 high principles, and nners.

#" o » JF THE most famous 3 of a gal throwing ciples overboard for Ig more important to onality was that of ollstonecraft. was the first cham‘women’s rights” and winging babe against séx if ever there was * years she stormed declaring men were nts, and marriage a 1 of slavery for wom-

suddenly she got a an American, Capt. mlay, lived with him, him around Europe him to marry her, got: tired, yawned and ary out, poor gal. You lidn't have any prin[ther.

Shrimp Salad Tasty Dish

ce it cold, some like it p salad, we mean. But er tasted fried shrimp hen delay no longer, recipe. lwo dozen cooked or imp in two tablespoons nnaise over moderate together shrimp, threeup- sliced celery, onediced green pepper, ffed olives and oneIp real mayonnaise. ile shrimp are still

‘Bridge— >

1248 ~ |Teen Problems—

Results HOW DO YOU behave on a : beach? course, you obey In This Slam the Qatety rules. That's eleBy WILLIAM. aa TEX | But waply, self-preservation.

think that the taking over of the United States by Texas is a joke, but so far as bridge is concerned, I can tell you that the Texas players think they

are the best in the world,

beach-combers? Do them right? A bunch of teeners can take over a strip of beach like Marines on a Pacific island. Their commando tactics make life miserable for folks who get in their way.

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est bridge players in the world

are going to come from Texas.’

Colonel Cole said that the play in today’s hand is just an ordinary one in Texas. But I think he exaggerated a little, as it is one of the greatest

hands I have seen.

South’s two-heart bid was a bit light, but the bidding shown

is the way #t happened.

Ld ” ” | THE OPENING lead of the diamond queen was won by declarer with the ace, and a diamond trumped in dummy with the deuce of hearts. A small heart was returned and won

with the nine.

The five of diamonds was trumped in dummy with the queen of hearts, the seven of hearts was led back; East

showed out and South won the

trick with the ten. The nine of

diamonds was trumped with the |1 c. cole slaw king of hearts. Julienne the head cheese fine. Seeing all of the hands makes

it easier for us than it was for

the declarer when the hand was

played in Texas. If he had cashed the ace of clubs at this point and led a club back, West would have trumped and South still would have had to lose a

club trick. : But South led the nine of clubs from dummy and won with the queen. The jack of hearts picked up West's eightspot and the ace of clubs was discarded from dummy. Now declarer conceded a club trick to East, and he still had a trump to get back in and cash the balance of the tricks.

a way of getting in eyes and sandwiches. It's painful and unpleasant. Dripping * suits leave their mark on innocent bystanders. And teen-age yakety-yak disturbs peaceful sun-bathers. Even relatively sedentary teeners can be public enemies.

® =n = SUPPOSE a large gang of you spreads out over the sand. Maybe you monopolize all the beach umbrellas. Perhaps you

correct amount of

try, cheese, milk, eggs, salad will supply an average family with its necessary protein quota.

# # = HEAD CHEESE VINAIGRET (For Tuesday dinner) % 1b. head cheese 1 tsp. grated onion 2 tbsps. vinegar % c. salad oil 1 tsp. finely chopped parsley 1 tbsp. finely chopped green pep-

per. 1 tsp. finely chopped pimiento 15 tsp. salt Dash pepper

% tsp. prepared mustard Lettuce leaves

YOUR MANNERS—

SITUATION: You mention while talking to a friend who is visiting in your city, that You want to take him to Junch or dinner during his visit. ° WRONG WAY: Say “Telephone me and we'll make some plans.”

RIGHT WAY: Say, “I'll get in touch with you and we will make some plans.” The out-of-town visitor may hesitate to call you, feeling that if ne

Behave Yourself . By JEAN

Let's

EVERY WOMAN needs to count the protein needs of her family as accurately as she can count the money in her purse. The protein keeps the adults in the family in a good state of repair and helps the children develop normally. The foods that supply most of our protein are meat, fish, poulnuts and legumes.

on the Beach

A CROWDED BEACH'S A POOR FOR ROUGH-HOUSING

PLACE

appropriate other people's rugs and deck-chairs. Mothers of moppets can’t get near the water to supervise their paddling offspring. Granddaddies are left*with no place to rest their weary old bones. Summer fun is free and easy. Don't make it a free-for-all. Do be easy on your fellowmen.

Meta Given

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The meat in today’s

Add the onion, vinegar, salad oil, parsley, green pepper, pimiento, salt, pepper and mustard. Toss to distribute. Cover, place in the refrigerator to marinate for one hour. When ready to serve, lay crisp lettuce leaves on the salad plates, then heap one-fourth cup cole slaw into the cups. Top with a fluffy arrangement of the head cheese mixture. . Serves four. L 4 » » DRIED BEEF SOUFFLE (For Wednesday luncheon) 2 tbaps. butter % c. flour % c. liquid from peas Ie evaporated milk 4 eggs, separated 1 c. canned peas, or fresh or frozen, cooked 1 & shopped dried beef {about Y

Melt the butter, blend in the flour and gradually add the pea liquid and evaporated milk. Stir constantly over direct heat until the sauce boils and thickens. Stir slowly into the well-beaten egg yolks; add the peas and beef and cool slightly. ‘ Fold in the stiffly beaten egg whites and turn into an 8-cup ungreased casserole. Bake in a moderately slow oven (325 de-

grees F.) for one hour. Serve immediatel

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The Doctor Says— Salt Balance Necessary To Health

By EDWIN P. JORDAN, M. D. TABLE SALT is essential in the metabolism — the normal

present in food or added in cooking or on the table is normally

the necessary banlace. | In certain

organs or holds an excessive amount of water in the tissues of the body, thus causing the cumulation of fluid in the legs

" ~ - 2 THE EXCESS salt is not eliminated normally but stays

constant balance between dium chloride and water

kidney disease or diseases of the blood vessels. There are some other conditions, like Addison's disease, in which the use of sodium chloride is also disturbed so that the intake has to be strictly regulated. More body sodium chloride is lost than is taken in when there is heavy perspiration for a prolonged period of time. Salt tablets or the addition of small amounts of sodium chloride to the drinking water may be used to replace excessive loss of sodium chloride of this type. In some plants workers are encouraged to take a salt tablet with each drink of water. If ‘the sodium chloride deficiency becomes acute and is unremedied there may be muscular cramps, excessive fatigue and upsets of the gastrointestinal tract, such as nausea and diarrhea.

DR. ANSWERS—

Question: What are the symptoms of high blood pressure? : Answer: There may be no symptoms at all from high blood pressure. It is frequently discovered accidentally. Dizziness, headache, buzzing in the ears, and a flushed face are among the common symptoms. Pounding of the heart may occur. None of these symptoms, however, is absolutely characteristic of high blood pressure, and may be present with other things of less importance,

Keep Dessert Simple

Keep summer sweets on the simple side. Home-made or store-bought ice cream plus raisin oatmeal cookies never need

Serves five,

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APACHE AIR PISTOL

Originally 24.95 . . . NOW

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indoors for target practice . .

small game shooting.

. Get those rabbits that eat your garden!

For home protection . . . your wife won't be afraid to use itl

Perfectly balanced, accurate at ranges up to 75 ft. Big pure lead .250 calibre shot penetrates % in. soft pine. /

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Uses BOTH .250 cal. ammunition and BB shot!

Genuine APACHE AIR RIFLE orig. 24.95, Now 14.95

Will tear a hole in a jackrabbit the size of your thumb at 100 #, Rifle barrel insures accuracy. With ail the features of the pistol plus dual-calibre capacity.

. BLOGK'S Sporting Goods, in the Annex

14.95

. outdoors for

any last-minute preparation.

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TUESDAY - SECOND DAY

Sorry, No Mail, Phone or C.O.D. Orders "

All Items Advertised Subject to Previous Selling

LINGERIE | FOURTH FLOOR

(25) 8.98-10.98 Rayon Taffeta Petticoats_1.98 & 2.98

(37) 1.98 Trimmed and Tailored Gowns_______ 5.98 (26) $5 Rayon Crepe Slips____________________ $4 (37)\5.98 Lace-Trimmed Shps_______________ 4.49 (25) $4 Suit Slips________ i thts ok as 1.88

White rayon crepe top, black rayon taffeta skirt.

GIFT SHOP

FOURTH FLOOR

(T) 1.560to SISBowls. ——___.___3.165t0 1.50 (6) 9.50 to $25 Vases... .__.. 4.75 to 12.50 (T) 17.50 te $65 Figures and Figurines_8.75 te 32.50 (C6) SSPlates. co cl 2,50 (1) $9 Candy Dish __________. aati 4.50 (3) StI Candy Dishes ooo 5.50 (4) $4 Candlesticks _.__.....__..___ snmnensn. 95 (4) $27 Bronze Birds oo... 13.50 LINENS FOURTH FLOOR (200) (9c Woven Place Mats______.____ , —— 10¢ (200) 19¢c Woven Napkins _______________.____ 10 (100) 39¢ Spun Rayon Place Mats_____________ 19¢

( 40 ) 2.95 Printed Spun Rayon Lunch Cloths___1.95 52"x52" size.

(220 yds.) 39¢ Yd. Martex Dish Toweling____yd. 29¢

(60) 8.95 Woven Bedspreads_____________._ 5.95

DAYTIME DRESSES "FOURTH FLOOR

(50) 12.98 Moth Wing Sheer Dresses, Plus Sizes__8.98

(7) 14.98 Print Dresses, Plus Sizes______ nseant8B (8) 5.98 Sun-back Dresses________________._ 3.98 (12) 10.98 Bemberg Sheer Dresses____________ 6.98 (10) 5.98 Half-Size Cotton Dresses__.________._ 3.98 FABRICS "FOURTH FLOOR (150 yds.) $1 Yd. Plaid Ginghams________. 19¢ yd, NEGLIGEES FOURTH FLOCR (7) 8.95 Seersucker Brunch Coafs.___________ 5.96 (12) 10.95 Striped Calico Brunch Coafs________ 5.95

Wraparound tie-back style.

(9) 10.95 Rayon Print Pajamas, red or navy___6.95

KITCHEN FURNITURE

FIFTH FLOOR (21) 23.95 All-Steel Wall Cabinets_____._____ 16.95 24” wide, 30” high, (8) 22.95 All-Steel Wall Cabinets___________ 15.96 18” wide, 30” high. (14) 3.95 All-Steel Folding Chairs____________ 249 FLOOR COVERINGS FIFTH FLOOR

(13) 27” Hall Runners, 9’ to 21” Lengths______ 1/3 Off (2) 119.50 Heavy Axminsters, 2-Tone, 9'x12’_89.50 (1) 119,50 Wilton, Two-Tone Wine, 9'x12’____89.50

(1) $142 Axminster, Two-Tone Wine, 12'x12°_99.95 (1) $174 Wilton, Two-Tone Green, 12’x12"____$115 (1) 264.50 Wilton, Gray Textured, 12'x13"__174.50 (3) $350 All-Wool Hooked Rugs____________ $175 9'x12’, blue only, soiled. (3) $225 All-Wool Hooked Rugs____________ $176 9'x12’, rose or green oblong, soiled. =” & (15) 11.50 Sisal Rugs... ___. 12,95

6'x12’, wine and tan block design. .

(19) 1.956 Hasko Hostess Trays... 1.26 (11) 1.19 Novelty Wood Mailboxes ____________ 69¢ (7 gals.) $5 Key Moth Spray________________ 2.50 (14) 1.79 Enamel Coffee Pots_________________ $i 8-Cup size, white with red trim. (18) 2.25 6-Qt. Enamel Teakettles_.________._ 1.25 (9) 2.98 Egg Cookers, 4-Egg Size_____________ $i

(4) 79.50 A.B, Apt. Size Gas Ranges__________ 64.50 (8) 254.75 Fully Automatic Electric Ranges__194.50 (4) 339.95 Fully Automatic Electric Ranges__279.95

(2) $132 Automatic Electric Water Heaters____99.50 50 Gallon.

(5) 199.95 Automatic Electric Water Hoaters_169.75 82 Galion, : A :

(53) 69¢ Children’s Brooms _________

RADIOS FIFTH FLOOR

(1 lot) 24.95 to 39.95 Table Radios. ___. 14.98 § and 6-tube, various makes.

(3) 56.70 Sparton 3-Way Portables........_34.95 AC-DC-Battery, complete with batteries.

(2) 29.95 Jackson Radio-Phonographs_______19.98 9-Tube automatic changer radio-phanograph. (1) 269.50 Philco AM-FM Consele__________ 199.95

LUGGAGE CENTER suru runs

( 1) 46.50 Lady's Wardrobe Case, Top-Grain

Cowhide ._____ 2 (1) 31.50 Man's 21” Overnight Case, Saddle Leather - 24.50 (1) Lady's Hat-Shoe Case, Saddle Leather 34,60

(2) 58.96 Wardrobe Trunks_____.__.._.____43.95 (87) $2 Wallets, Pigskin, Zipper Models_________SI

"All prices plus tax.

DRAPERIES FIFTH FLoo

(8) 19.95 6-Po. Glider Cushion Sets._______15.95 Red or blue simulated leather.

(9) 15.95 6-Po. Glider Cushion Sets__._____ 12.98 Brown; green and black waterproof

wou (48) 4,95 Porch Drop Curtains, &'xT’....._.. 2.95

(12) 6.95 Porch Drop Curtains, 6'x7-......_3.95 (8) 6.95 Porch Drop Curtains, 8'x7'_________4.95

-GHINA AND CRYSTAL rir ruoen

(1 lot) 400 to $15 Glassware_____ conan l00 to $8

Tumblers, decanters, vases, trays.

ODDS AND ENDS OF DINNERWARE

Regularly 40¢ to $10

10c to |.50

Pieces of all types from California;aly and Portugal. BLOCK'S China and Crystal Shop, Fifth Floor

FINE FURNITURE

SIXTH FLOOR (1) $696 Luxurious Sefa__________.______341.50 In green and brown quilted fabrie. (1) $350 Long Sofa, in Coral Matelasse_______$178

(2) $150 Mahogany Occasional Chalrs_________$16 ( ) iso in A en) and silver brocatelle.

(1) $190 Long Cocktail Table__________._____ $95 Smoked mirror, slightly damaged. (1) $250 Large Round Coffee Table_________. $128 Mahogany with red leather top. (1) $165 Fruitwood Commode___.__________ 82.50 With 2 open shelves and top drawer. (1) $18 Provincial Walnut Vanity Mirrer________ $9 (2) 79.50 Slightly Damaged Wall Mirrors_____ 39.15

(1) $175 Man’s Lounge Chair_______________ 81.50

Rough textured deep rose fabric.

LAMPS

SIXTH FLOOR

(15) $10 to $45 Table Lamps_____________ i/o Price China with certified bases, brass or crystal. (26) $7 to $20 Crystal Vanity Bases_______ 1/3 Price Pairs and one of a kind, some slightly damaged.

(18) 24.95 to 89.50 Floor Lamps_____1/3 and I, off

Indirect and certified in bronze, brass or go!

(26) $5 to $21 Silk Shades______._________ i/2 Price All sizes, slightly soiled.

SPORTING GOODS DOWNSTAIRS ANNEX

(96) 4.49 to 12,98 Tennis Racquets__.__1.98 to 9.98 Well-known, popular brand.

. (7) 81.45 2 H.P, Single Neptune Motors... 59.95

(30) 20.50 Kingston Hi-Speed Roller Skates___12.96

Men's and women's.

(10) $52 to $81 Bristol Golf Irons____34.98 te 69.98

“Y(17) $50 to $96 H & B Golf Irons... 44.98 to 80.98

(13) $36 to 49.50 H & B Golf Weods__20.98 te 39.98

TONS

(40) 3.98 Sidewalk Soboters (30) 2.50 “Wilbur Shaw” Race Cars __._.___1.29

(32) 98c “Squeeky the Clown” Dells ——eneae80

(11) $2 “Buck Rogers” Pistols with