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an of the straight line. Place tops of : © hands of the enemy—and it will ways an d frames in line with the top of i : be an ace that will take a trick your doorway for a good rule- ee ck: against the grand slam which will hold yah DECORATIVE ART These wall treatments are the work ' of Alban Conway, eg PRA : When you are hanging one noted New York interior decorator at work (right) adjusting a symmetrical arrange- |bid. You will be just another vicds will be . y large picture or grouping sev- tim of “duplication of values”—

fr hould not extend be- . : ‘ : m yo “ihe furniture, Conway of an old brass bowl backed with metal for the ivy holder at bottom left. Strips of Jump Bid Shows cn cautions, if you want a well- | Extra Values

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: Light filtering through the By JEAN lo. Mas. Smit | hearts, ie Indianap- openwork will cast interesting THE TELEPHONE is a boon Hello. re Svaith i Well, what to do holding an ace nd the Mid- shadows and give the illusion | to teen-agers—a wonderful in- please speak’ Usu Forces and a void opposite a four no inference of of depth to the flat surface. vention. But don’t abuse it. / Pat ? y trump bid? The answer is, think 1 of Jewish Maybe you have several Specifically, don't forget your : { ° hard, mentally review the previhursday and prints or small-size photographs | phone manners. | ous bidding, and use your very . The con- but no frames. Then Conway's It's rude to carry on a long, | est nm e best judgment. in the Alms suggestion is to use marbleized| Joud conversation when guests More specifically, if “you hold

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By KAY SHERWOOD NEA Staff Writer USE a professional decorator's tricks to make imaginative arrangements of pictures if you want tp employ one of the least expensive devices for -enhancing the charm of a room. Ready to show you how is Alban Conway, swank New York interior decorator whose clever wall treatments distinguish his services to a list of important clients. You needn’t own costly mas-

terpiecezs to achieve dramatic | North South effects, says Conway. Inex- ls A K942 S—87 pensive prints can do just as H-Q 5 4 H-AJ178 well, sometimes better, he says. iD-QJ958 D—-AK7T4 RR oS Ba No ig Hie an at- * tic give a high-style sparkle to The mi 5 9ut 3a Tol a room when matted on bright- 0 North colored paper, simply framed 18 and hung in compact groups. i 4D In fact, your “picture” may ®

be a decorative arrangement of plants in an unusual container, Case in point is Conway’s trick of cutting an oldfashioned scrolled grass bowl in half and mountifig it on the wall as gleaming background for ivy plants inside the two containers. ” »® . INSTEAD OF spotting small or unrelated pictures over your walls, bring the assortment together in one dramatic composition, he advises. Hang the group so the eye can’ move across it in a

eral smaller ones over a table or couch, the outer edges of the

balanced arrangement. To give a simple frame for a large picture more self-impor-

TUESDAY, NOV. 2, 1948

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ment of paintings to balance the satin-covered bench. He used marbleized wallpaper to make the "drapery" swag and frames for the six prints (top left), one-half |

molding pierced with holes add depth and importance to the simple wood frame

tance, add to the inside border of the wood a raised strip of molding pierced with holes bored close together.

paper borders, setting off the display with a fake drapery

of the French poster at bottom center.

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|The Doctor Says— Pain in Nerves

By EDWIN P. JORDAN, M. D. WHEN translated, polyneuritis

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that ogre constantly lurking in the forest of distribution.

When today’s hand was actual-| ly played North bid five diamonds

[Now South, feeling that he had given his all in the previous bidding, passed. He made an easy six-odd, losing only to the king of

extra strength not shown by your previous bids, and your void is in

1 the Com- swag, also of marbleized wall- | an important radio program merely means inflamation and an unbid suit, jump directly to les Efroym- paper. is on. pain in several nerves. Generally six in the suit which you and your stary. Com- Even more important is your speaking, the diagnosis of poly-/partner have agreed upon. m the local . calling technique. When you neuritis is easy. There is muscu-| The North hand in today’s deal lctor Gold- u OUuncl phone Patsy and her mother lar wasting and weakness, pain, Satisfied these requirements very rs. S. A. 8il- answers, do you mumble and tenderness and interference with/Well. North did have extra values d Mrs. A. A. ? mutter? Do you act offended feeling on both sides equally.|in his five card trump length, in : 4 or fussed? The little toes of both feet, both|his five card spade length and his and Mrs. L. roves y 4.8 hands, or similar areas of both fair fit with partner's opening ational vice BUCK UP, chum, and show WoeD ¥ heart bid he speakers, ’ “eo you know what's what. If you c—_ siges of ig Yuubs ate involved, | His void was in clubs which noion on coun- Resolutions recognize the lady's Hello, it's OE ie hpi SOV end body at the table had bid. Thererary Jewish up to you to say, “Mrs. Smith, “Who is calling?” This is just | ~~ ug) Som, uous el fore his proper call was undoubt1 t Pelations, Three resolutions urging the this i as May I please hone formality, not curiosity. The Teg pO hy edly six diamonds. $0 _foreign- grading and sanitation of eating peal. 10 at i Anyhow, Patsy will want to [may be so severe that a pin can| In this same situation if you PYice will be places, codification of the state's Wath 2 OLSanEe vow ho’ hy So [be stuck deep into the skin and feel that you have slightly overWolf, presi- h answers, you should never—no, know who's paging her. D 1 804 a vour hand up to the point public health laws and local full- “Who's ‘this? And if [tissues of the involved areas with- yo Pp Po olis_ group. time health units and one voicing never, demand, “Whe's this?*. - announce YOUur iname.~ An out being felt at all where partner bids four no trump, include Mes- disapproval of indecent advertis- Simply ask to speak to your Pat is out, you may leave a g aL. then probably your most profitSummerfield, ing, literature, cartoons, harmful gal. But don’t take offense if message asking her to call you iy 8.2 |able action will be to bid five dia1f Sussman. Somios and suggestive » Wars the voice on the line says, or saying you will phone again. a CHRONIC alcoholism can pro-| rds, showing one ace and supBF svi passed by the Indianapolis Coun- . o Fe ian: Won tr mer. pressing the information. about Cc . ' our void. Loans | er Yome i mores wn Times Pattern Service [mo immu swieic sw i ¥ wu ue s pron mors than include cul- The conuciFs resolution. on at- Vitamin deficlency diseases. par.|YOUF Partner at the bridge table. scholarship Ing places urged the City Coun- : SE Te Honey Hatha Wr vita-| : y and exten- cil to pass an ordinance to grade ? min dota and Pellagra, ff '3 ns and serv- all city eating places—A, B or may be at fault. agra, 1r cout C—as to sanitation. It resolved Polyneuritis sometimes devel-! day thi poousy be allocated Jor > ops from general dietary 3 tne] P° @ H d dies Society ployees of eating places sanitation Siss Buring pregn ney ang Ia the air onor € y at 8 p. m. rules and how they operate. iP diabet gelier) ( ease side Turners In indorsing codification of 22 a es or Deznielous anemia. myo city Senior Girl Scouts toins Bockes, state health laws, it was pointed 2 ion Fay also produce poly. day received a high honor. Charbert Amthor out that many present laws are nour 1 8. itis i £ lotte Green and Patricia Carken are in obsolete and conflict with each ly yn sur 2133 Irequent yup michael were named to repreother. / ha aT rg jufee. gent the more than 500 IndianEE The council recommended that on of hp Most apolis and Marion County Senior red the state legislature take neces- 2% contagious ao niections| irl Scouts at the regional conSisterhood, sary action to provide funds for eases. ference next Wednesday through y tea Thurs- subsidy of full-time local health $3.2 Friday in Detroit. Mrs. L. L. units in the state and pointed | SEVERE as the condition is, its| They were introduced this aftAve. out these were indorsed by the cure depends on determining the/ernoon at the Senior Scout proIndiana State Medical Society cause. If caused by a vitamin| gram, held in- Ayres’ Auditorium, and the American Medical As- deficiency, for example, the proper| in celebration of Girl Scout Week. sociation. treatment is to cure that error| For the first time local actiye Four clubs were accepted for in the diet. When complicating| Girl Scouts will attend a regional membership. They included Del- known infections, spontaneous re-| conference as delegates. ta Tau Delta Fraternity Mothers covery generally takes place. as| Charlotte, daughter of Mr. and Club of Butler University, Uni- the patient improves from the!Mrs, Iot Green, 1042 W. 35th St, versal Club Auxiliary, FOM Club , |disease responsible. is a member of Wing Scout Troop ahd the Second Tuesday Club. 42 \ 566 Rest in bed is usually necessary|79. A Technical High School Year books and a-iewry of the N O' [not only because of the muscular| junior, she has passed her Senior

council were given to the new club representatives. James Eldridge, field director

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Service scouting. i Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert F. Carmichael, Patricia is

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Variety Has Appeal In Daily Menus By META GIVEN WHILE hot canned or fresh

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deliclous simply served with face cleanser. |melted butter, variety has its ap‘peal, too. fits easily into For those who tire of plain

foods, try new and more glamorous ways of fixing vegetables alone or in combination. Today's, recipe for lima stuffed green \ peppers becomes an economical main dish, tasty and nutritious. . = ”

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CHEESY LIMA STUFFED PEPPERS 5 green peppers 2 to 2% c. seasoned cooked lima beans 3 tbsps. butter | 1¢ c. grated mild cheese 5 strips bacon, pan-fried Parsley Choose peppers even in size and shaped to stand up straight on the blossom end. Wash and remove slice from stem end. Take

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Exhibits Paintings

An exhibition of landscapes and flower paintings by Mrs. Leota Williams Loop, Brown County, opened yesterday in the Hoosier Salon Art Gallery. The show will ¢lose Nov. 15. Mrs. Loop will be in the gallery from 2 to 4 p. m. Thursday.

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Mrs. Schofield To Be Hostess

Mrs. Everett M. Schofield, 5303 N. Delaware St., will be hostess Saturday afternoon for the National Society of Arts and Letters. Mrs. Schofield will present the program. Mrs. E, C. Rumpler and Mrs. Clayton H. Ridge will preside at the tea table. Nov. 17 the executive board of the society will meet in the home of Mrs. Carl J. Weinhardt, 4544 N. Meridian St. Miss Eleanor Gerrard of the Indiana Chapter has been appointed national chairman of letters. Mrs. Norman L, Schneider,

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