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GARDENING— .

‘Bug Menagerie’ Is a Sideline Study In One North Side Garden

By MARGUERITE SMITH IF YOU SEE a piece of hot water bottle strolling around your garden one of: these days, don’t be ‘alarmed. You still aren’t :veady. for a psychiatrist. For it's only an assassin bug. :And if that sounds scary, too, just remember he's: the gardener’s little friend—mostly. For he's fond of aphids, Jdeafhoppers and caterpillars. Though occasionally he makes a mistake and nibbles a ladybug or a bee for dessert. These facts I learned from Mrs, Paul Masteller, 1332 W,. .34th St. She in turn accumulated her information, she says, from Frank Wallace, ever-help-ful “bug man.” = The Mastellers have prac- - tically a bug zoo in théir back:¥yard tomato and flower garden. Not long ago they entertained a praying mantis and a couple of those big green tomato worms, #8 well as the assassin . bug. One of the tomato worms added to the bug menagerie by : on its back little ~white cocoons that resemble tiny eggs.

” » » THESE, Mrg. Masteller says are the larvae of the ichneumon” (literally, “the tracker’) wasp. This unfeeling creature lays its eggs in whatever poor’ “caterpillar comes handy. When the - eggs hatch, the small

. “demons calmly spin cocoons on

‘the back of their unfortunate travelitg companion and even“ually finish him off. I The assassin bug, or wheel “bug (from his round, half-dol-“lar-sized top that “looks like a dusty gray rubber pie pan”), paralyzes his victims before chewing them up. “Not so, the praying, or prey-

TUESDAY, SEPT. 21, 1948

prayerfully

BUG MENAGERIE—Mrs. Paul Masteller looks over the Mas.

teller garden to see if any of their bug menagerie is still there.

ing, mantis. Though, as old garden hands know, he’s just about the best little bug doctor a garden can have. For he eats only meat. So he's always hunting it (since he probably: can’t afford to visit a meat market) in bug form. His enormous forepaws are closed while he

Let's Eat—

It Isn't True

And Milk Don’t ‘Mix’

By META GIVEN THERE ARE JUST AS MANY untruths told about food as are told about ather things, We hear them in early life from home

folks or other misinformed people ample one tale is that we'll be we eat fish at the same meal.

We continue believing it until we run ota Fon.

speak with authority and who points out that we really have had proof all along that this is a fallacy. We should know that milk and fish are entirely compatible because we have seen or heard of people eating oyster and lobster stew, fish chowders, ereamed salmon and we've never heard of any of them having ill effects afterward. ¥ ” " WEDNESDAY MENU

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. 8. THURSDAY MENU Breakfast Reddy-to-eat cereal Fresh blueberries Sugar and cream Poached eggs on toast Luncheon Fresh corn fritters Heated sirup Bacon sirips Applesauce inner Pot roast of beef Sour cream gravy Mashed potatoes Pan-fried green Jemate slices { Cabbage and green pepper slaw Banana cake vith Jemon filling

BANANA CAKE

{ ever sort they're chewing when

waits for his dinner to come along. They then clutch his victint while he chews it up. » = = - A NICE little horror story, suggested by Mr. Wallace, involves the mantis and grasshoppers. Put in the same jar, the mantis will fiendishly eat off the grasshoppers’ legs first ~—80 they can’t. hop around. (And if you try this out, the SPCA—or the SPC. Bug—ought to catch up.with you!) Mr. W. also suggests that any amateur bugoloist can have fun by putting caterpillars of any sort in a big glass jar, feeding them leaves of what-

captured, then watching their transformation. ; » o ” A COMPETITORS come young at the Spade and Trowel Garden Club's annual show: Entries from the 6-year-plds are often unusual, to put it mildly, according to Mrs. A. H. Warne, show chairman. For Spade and Trowel encourages youngsters of all ages to become interested in growing plants, . Their show this year is at School 80, near Broad Ripple, and open from.9 to 3 tomorrow. They're hoping many. nonmembers will drop in to see the exhibits raised and arranged by ‘club members as well as the young fry.

Send letters for the garden column to Marguerite Smith, The Indianapolis Times, Indi-

New Penalties In Bridge Are Lighter |

1 ther penalty. However, you may

By WILLIAM E. McKENNEY Ameriea’s Card Authority THE NEW CODE of bridge laws, which will be put into effect Oct. 1, will be known as

affect party bridge. Below, in question and answer form, I am giving some of the important technical changes in the new laws. Q-—What is the penalty for exposing a jack or higher while the bidding is in progress? A—The partner of the offender is barred from the bidding for one round only. Declarer nd longer has the option of calling the opening lead.

Qf the player ahead of me bids four spades, and I bid two diamonds because I misunderstood and thought that he bid only one spade, what happens under the new laws? A—You have made an insufficient bid. If you correct it to five diamonds, which would be the lowest sufficient bid in the same suit, there is no fur-

substitute a pass for your insufficient bid. If you deo, you are subject to two penalties. First, your partner is barred from further participation in the bidding on the hand. Second, if your side becomes the defenders, declarer may require or prohibit the opening lead of a specified suit. Q—If I am dummy, am I allowed to tell my partner if he is about to lead from the wrong hand? A~Under the old rules you could not do so, but under the new rules you may warn your partner that he is about to lead from the wrong hand without penalty. Ld »

Q—If the wrong defender makes the opening lead, can the declarer require the proper opening leader to lead any suit? A~That was true under the old laws, but under ‘the new laws the erroneous lead may be treated as a penalty card, whigh means that it must be played at the first opportunity except, of course, that you must follow suit if you can. Under the new laws, declarer cannot call for the lead of a particular suit by the correct leader, but he may forbid the lead of the suit incorrectly led. Q—Does the “revoke” law remain the same? A-—The penalty for a revoke is still two tricks, but the law - has been ‘softened. There Is now no penalty if the revoke is corrected before you or your partner plays to the following trick. Of course, the defender's exposed revoke card be-

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The Hoogier City Auxiliary No. 140, Veterans of Foreign Wars will hold a card party Wednesday, Sept. 22 at 1:30 P. M. Mrs. W. A, Clark is ‘¢hairman.

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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

|Clever Team Makes a Shining Home From a Dingy, '0ld Storage

By RAY SHERWOOD EA Stat Writer NEW YORK, Sept. 21-—-How one enterprising young couple licked the housing shortage by converting a run-down storage room into a shining modern apartment offers encouraging guidance to others faced with the problem of transforming makeshift quarters into a home. The clever team of Paul and Peggy Munroe has spent 18

working after office hours. So the conversion is nearly completed. “Sure, it's hard work. But if you're desperate for a Home, you'll tackle anything" says Paul, radio program director for Newark, N. J., station WNIR. Peggy. a top-flight ra-

We, the Women—

When a Wife Should ‘Pipe Down

By RUTH MILLETT NEA Staff Writer WANT TO be a help to your husband? Then don't make any of these conversational blunders: : When your'husband is discussIng some office matter with an associate, don’t jump into the conversation with’ questions or comments that show your husband has talked the matter over with you already.

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Miss Ida Conner Will Be Speaker

The Emerson Heights Kindergarten Mothers Club will have its first meeting of the season at 7:30 p. m. today. ‘The session will be in the Tuxedo Park Kin-

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dergarten. Miss Dorothy Summers will present Miss Ida Conner, the guest speaker, Her subject will be “Let's Get Acquainted.”

Sorority Party A party honoring Mrs. Richard Lubking, who is leaving to live in California, will be given by Lambda Chapter, Delta Sigma Kappa Sorority, tonight in the home of Mrs. Richard Tweedell, 4860 E. 11th St.

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TRANSFORMATION—The spacious ling room of the Paul Munroe: apartment was transformed from a run-down commercial storage room. The dining-slcove features a shelf-lined counter placed outside the kitchen.

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photomontage of the story of their romance, which started on Guam. Peggy Wagner, an Ohio girl, met Paul, of Massachusetts, when she was trouping with the USO and he was a Navy . lleutenant on Admiral Nimitz's staff. Married in New Jersey, . the two came to New York after the war to pursue separate radio careers, Following. a succession of sublets, the couple took & six year lease at $50 monthly rental on a huge (65’ x23') storage room in downtown. Manhattan which had no gas; plumbing or electricity. More discouraging aspects of their new home cited by ‘the couple were cracked, dingy mustard-colored plaster walls; soft wood flooring with split seams; 12 tons of debris which had to be removed, Plans for the new apartment, made while the couple slept on army cots and lived out of suitcases, were chalked on the floors untll 3a present Sings,

and bathroom. Pro. fessional workmen were hired to install utilities, bathroom and kitchen equipment and to build dividing walls.

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"With the help of friends, cracks in plaster were plugged up, walls washed several times, sized and painted. The couple elected to use dark green paint because it could be counted on to hide imperfections in wall surfaces. To answer Peggy's demand for full-sized kitchen equip-

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