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turday For New Plays | Child of Vitamins : ub will nave y EASLEY BLACKWOOD VEN arty at 11:45 IN yesterday's column I pointed BY META GIVEN HEY, KIDDIES! rs, Chester Yo 8 NO FOOD is more skilfully Ryan Drive, eric ip on prepared today than the baby ENTER MAROTT' ' r foods that come in small tin or sh. We - small slam unless the odds are glass containers, They are a S-LOEW S , R Weiand 3 ahghily & Detter than even that you wonderful convenience to busy f : y s, however, hos Gretel,” Now that I've put that fact in: Re rT convenience MUS KETEER COLORING Club for 7° the Yecord; 7 wuss sami that entirely too far. : Mart He- = North dealer. A secant survey of 3 Number of CONTEST and his ore Neither side vulnerable. 23 aN : 3 HI TRA a their baby’s » NORTH Doll carriage could double for a real baby’s pram. gent of Shem bested container, Ye 23 is chair. 8-2 Back platform on velocipede accommodates littlefl = 2 vo unused food to the (Just two more days) nd Mrs. Ort "H—-AK10 | SEER WW oN a hitch-hikers. Junior engineers can operate road- urn d reheated the con-: An. D—AQ10762 scraper in foreground. a|refrigerator and rehea i 5 : , will C—10 8 4 tainer at each feeding. Open to all boys and girls under twelve. Color Be have WEST EAST & To get the utmost from each: ; t 630 pm, et . | container of food, the baby's por-| the panel below with crayons, water color, colored Sd xo he “7 H-7 8 H-QJ98652 tion should BE a Sy er : tard cup us a sterile spoon. : ‘ . . Mrs. Rodger Desir RL P Fren “the “container shouldbe pencils . . . whatever you wish. Bring or mail your iteh-in” sup- SOUTH tightly and cleanly covered and} gantry to Marott’s before midnight Wednesday, pe S—-AKQJ7653 immediately returned to the reguests. Miss H—4 frigerator, The removed portion Dec. 1st . tne guest DJ 5 8 S [for baby should be very gently 188, F talk on c—9 warmed by standing the cup in Z The bidding: hot but not boiling wate! adi binton, 7505 ; moved as soon as it is pala ! be hostess to NORTH FAST SOUTH WEST warm. In this way each spoonful 1D 1H 18 Pass | e Janet Ada > D 2H ANT Pass will do a body building job. ll meet at 7 5H Pass 6 S All Pass : # aa a CORR ®), THURSDAY'S MENUS I like to bid slams when the| Ek RR " \ . TRONS A = Breakfast = - rs Chapter, chances for success are as good! Punching bag develops baby's muscles Realistic toy cow can be milked Counting*house scales teach arithmetic Canned or fresh grapefruit sections

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hy heon Thornburgh ° . working. NEA Staft Writer man for the toy manufacturers advances to jet-propelled planes should arise. crear Ncieon soup . A casual look at today's hand] = NEW YORK -—This years .¢ the U. §. A. says the trend and realistic road scrapers. alle of reall Grated carrot. or nkeTh nd this weind ha seems to indicate that the con-| toys reap the fruits/of postwar o,.5 pack as far as the cave- A road scraper, for example, can be plucked, strummed or | padced. baugiide | tract depends upon Whelher the| research to reproduce more man. which functions like the real pounded out of toy musical in- "Dinner son and Mrs, ° finesse for the king of diamonds! ,.,)e¢ic miniatures of the He says the proved popularity McCoy on U. 8. Highway No. 1, struments. Many, like full Pan-fried pork chops nan will gos 15 right or wrong.: growndup world for the child's of dolls with moving eyes and and which clears snow to boot, keyed pianos and accordions, ans kmed cibed Polbloes and attend the WEST'S ing Yaad. was tle realm of play. baby-like voices which came out jg designed to open Junior's eyes make effective use of new | Mexisan eon. ROPE) sembly, State opening The new emphasis on facts- after World War I and animals, to the wonders of construction plastics. | Cinnamon avple and cream cheese salad Clubs, musi. ace of clubs, followed by another 1... ¢ovs shows up in dolls, Introduced during the 30's, engineering. Versatile plastic appears | Or*iEs Pinwheel roll te “ten ring ill be in the club: which South Tulled. Row with washable hair, that can Which could be coaxed to ea A new velocipede, designed to again to supply the numbers or Hon dag eT — mund Burke South mentally reviewed the oo cigers or bottles, cows have encouraged the current accommodate playground hitch- for a new counting house toy | Chocolate cream ple : bidding: sound Bing 10 @o on that can be milked and dogs crop of inventions. hikers, obliges the little pas- designed for scholarly small | CREAM -OF SPINACH SOUP | any hand, East bad bid hearts that produce litters at the yank x88 senger who bums a ride with fry. Plastic numbers are |2 thsps. butter per he 3nd, then oh then. He is of a zipper. THIS crop, which includes a safe back platform. This weighted so that the scales will 2 thsps. finely chopped onion s group of the He Is known (0 be oft the ace,! Although this turn toward toys geared to build careers or year’s doll carriage is enough not balance unless Junior's (¥ tbsps. flour Ik diluted with nd Reformed the king and the ten of his heart realism may startle this year’s develop capabilities, begins with like a real baby's pram to mathematics 1s correct. 1 = svaporated mi ted ‘wit * a chill sup. . suit—all of which are showing . . r : Cans—. _ |% tsp. celery salt . hg in dummy. South concluded that Sororit Will [ren and Women— The Doctor Says— lig wg oii rom 5: East almost surely had the king Y - . {4%, oz. jar or can strained of diamonds and at least six : Women P lay Wage Earner Role, Too Explains Cause ak SR ‘ * | 2 hearts to the queen, Jack. If he By ERNEST E. BLAU 2 or 3 drops green coloring, if ’ " does, he is going to be on an im- ele at ers | OMEN — WHOSE big- ° °_o desired ~ mortal squeeze after the run of | £ { Mel i dd 4 gest and most impor- | mnusitis elt butter in saucepan, a # all of declarer’s spades. | The annual “dinner for Dads” {onion and simmer two or three

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. There will be a special pledge| Eighty-six per cent of all germs. \ : : : Sapot of diamonds, Dummy is) Hert IL UE © SPAS BC women “between 20 and 45 Some people develop sinusitis| Next seven best . . . Receive a Guest ticket to a <x down to the ace, king, ten of Sérvice 10 | have had paying jobs at some after swimming. These seem to +~AT THE

To Have Fun

Ana. aD, Bid a Slam If You Want

Widens Chances

as even, as where the contract|

depends upon one of two finesses

80 South disdained the diamond finesse. He laid down three rounds of trumps, then led a small diamond and went right up with the ace. Ruffing dummy’s last club put him back in his own hand and he played out the rest of his spades, discarding all of the diamonds from dummy. South’s last three cards were the 4 of hearts and the jack and

hearts. Poor East holds the king of diamonds and the queen, jack, nine of hearts—and it is his play to the tenth trick. If he plays the king of diamonds, South will win the jack of that suit and two top hearts. If he plays a heart, all three of dummy’s hearts are good.

Send your question on bridge to Easley Blackwood, The Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis 9. ’

1948

By EPSIE KINARD

visitors to Toyland, a spokes-

REPORT FROM TOYLAND—

Santa Faces Facts of Life

punching bags for babies and

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{will be celebrated by the Kappa, {Alpha Theta Sorority Mother's| {Club at 6:30 p. m. Saturday. The, executive board and social com-| mittee will be in charge of the! levent to be held in the Butler] chapter house, 825 W. Hampton!

Drive.

pledges and initiation service for) fathers of sorority members Toy cently initiated. The executive board includes Mesdames George L. Ramey, 'Howard R. Williams, W. E. Metzger, A. J. W.. LeBien, John I. Blackwell and Philip Lewis. Social committee members are

Mesdames Manuel McGoldrick, Lewis, J. L. Porteous and Marie Moore. President is Mrs. Ramey.|

tant job is running homes and raising families—are keeping one foot in the wage earner department, too. Most of them give clockpunching a whirl before deciding to settle down with a male meal ticket, and many of them keep right on working after marriage.

time in their lives. The present army of 17,627,000 working women is some army! = = ” WHAT KIND of work do most of them do? It’s interesting to note 2,285,000 professionals, proprietors, managers and’ officials crowding Uncle Sam's

higher income brackets. And there's that “invisible woman"

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—the domestic servant, 1,688,000 strong. You may have an idea the average working girl is unmarried and quite young. As a matter of fact, 46 per cent of employed women are married, 16 per cent either widowed or divorced. What's more, about half of all employed "women are 35 and over, and there are 475,000 women of 63 and over who put on the bit and bridle every week day morning for

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| By EDWIN P. JORDAN, M.D. | | THE sinuses around the face lare air pockets which are lined! {with mucous membrane similar, {to that in the nose and mouth. _|Because of the narrow opening {into them they do not have good drainage. For this reason they] can easily become infected with)

|be infected by the germs from) their own noses and throats which| |are driven into the sinus by the’ ,mechanical force of diving or swimming.

n Ld ” | INFLAMMATION in the si{nuses may be either acute or chronic. In the acute variety, the {mucous membrane which lines the [sinus becomes inflamed and swol|len. The increased pressure which {this causes is principally responsible for what pain is present. { In the more chronic cases, the ‘pain is often caused by the accumulation of pus and mucus inside {the sinuses. Headache is one of the most common signs of sinusitis. Sinus {headache is often made worse by| {stooping forward or by a sudden

ne can pe re- jar. Tenderness may be present {moved by fir: nanging the frock on pressure over the area.

Let's Eat— : 3 Use Caution 7/In Preparing

IBaby’s Food

E. Wildman will be honored at an informal party the afternoon of Dec. 16 by Miss Lucy Ann Edger-|of Mr. and Mrs. George Klein, t

Parties to Fete Brides-to-Be ~~

Miss Mary Jo Gray and Dean ridian St. Miss Gray and Mr, Wildman will be married Dee. 18. Miss Barbara Klein, daughter

{Winter Apartments, will enter-

on. The party will be in the home!tain for Miss Edgerton and

of Miss Edgerton’s mother, Mrs.|James Lucius French Dec. 19. |Ralph H. Edgerton, 3103 N. Me-|Their marriage will be Feb. 5.

Reheating Chast

Soft-cooked eggs Buttered. whole wheat toast

minutes. Stir in flour until smooth, then add diluted milk slowly, stirring continuously and cook until sauce boils and thickens. Add seasonings and spinach. Reheat barely to boiling point, stir in coloring if desired and serve in warmed cups with crisp crackers. Serves two to three.

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10th Floor K. of P. Building Food & Home Products Demonstration

Mrs. Leslie Lewellyn is chairman of the committee in charge of the book review sponsored by the Edgewood P.-T.A. Tuesday December 1, at 1:30 P. M. Mrs. W. P. Sarber will review “Hppe of Earth” (Margaret Lee Runbeck).

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