Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 December 1948 — Page 16
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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
Teen Clubs
NEW YORK, Dec. 6 (UP)—Spring shoes with three-ring color
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By BARBARA BUNDSCHU, Unitéd Press Staff Correspondent |and also as tPmming for street
Spring Shoes
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Smart Bidder Also Plays vv. on Shrewd Game of Humanics| ng. tone
combinations Will be within the reach of every woman's pocketbook One_copper suede shoe features Is Gon
Plan ‘Shindig’ {this spring’ |n scalloped footline bordered with Ye
Five teen-age clubs will sponsor| The popular price shoe manufacturers of America don’s expect narrow scallop of black braid.
Ww , By EASLEY BLACKWOOD : La ” IN RECENT COLUMNS es Bave. dluadosed the Te Sutlonk by adding a belle a “Santa Shindig” Dec. 16 in Our any «change in the prices of their products this season, but they A-Bavy shoe has white piping One man ob slam It is always important to keep in mind what you ant touch to your costume an ! [Lady of Lourdes Hall. The pro- ar€ fashioning a fine and fancy amount of variety for under $10 a |8round its scallops and a row for 10 years have to gain by bidding and making a slam—in relation to-what by wearing.a more vivid makeup. {ceeds of the dance will be given to. oir. And they do expect an In- lof tiny white pearl buttons across brick in, bis : Besides = boosting . morale, - such! "he Times’ Clothe-A-Child fund. rereased supply —of- good looking gunmetal metallic calf, the others the toe. was due to tl laa 4. |shoes in their lower, $4 to $5,/@ high-heeled puntp with a gray| Straps go in. all directions, fpod he alwa
you have to lose if you go set. ] But all of this should be tempered with humanics—the inexact tricks have the practical advan-
science of altering your bidding and play to fit'the abilities and tage — especially for a mature personalities-of -the other PIAYers yo en. siffe- vulnerable {wom an of making her. look,
| | suede toe and a black patent but the trickiest of all is a conleather back. The last of those, vertible strap which goes on
incidentally, was a best sellerjover the shoe with an elastic
He was wei achy, swolles ribly consti]
Sub deb clubs batking the dance price ranges. are the CHIX and KURVES| prettiest of the three-color
(Clubs. The RE GES and LEX|gpo05 15° the maufacturers com-
in the game. 'South dealer younger. . _ _ {Squire Clubs and ~ GBIrOus] : ; : , On tlie hand shown, Mr. pate, [> i Wir. Die) I Fouch-up colors which can nold| ob Ls ie Boubirous i; ned showing was a flat-heeled among high --priced #hoes- this band helding it ‘under the instep, started taki the wise old duffer who loses the S—K 10 4 {their own against a pallid sky and a last with a smart new-looking "= * : Wear it, leave it home, or have says the feel arguments and wins the money at| H—A K7382 {can spruce up dark winter clothes b | The CHIX 8 squared toe. The" pump-shaped| The popular priced manufactur-|@ spare to vary the color, the stomach dis the bridge table, had Mr. Muzzy | D—A 765 iriclude pink, fuchsia, American] Blois. Viet | a > ub Deb Club willjshoe was in taupe calf, its half-|ers feel the open toe and heel manufacturer suggests. day. Bowels for a partner. od [Beauty red and electric shade of A coc in ay eee, (have' a joint meeting with the| inch; square heel in red, and the|will have a renewed popularity and headach Mr. Muzzy is a nice enough) WEST EAST {blue and green. Miss Ruth Woodcock nd Jerr REGES Squire Club Wednesday, NATTOW button strap across fits|for spring, but they're still mak- DR. ANSWERS— feels like a chap but if there is a way, how- 8—9 876 8 PE ~ 3 hy ne ck and Jerry | ont. Judy Springer, 5494 Uni. | PStep was in pale yellow calf, Ing closed shoes as well. One Question: Is there a cure INNER-A] ever remote, to misbid or misplay H—Q J 9 4 H—10 85 | To TAKE advantage of thelr| p- Lo("OCS Hier, parents are iyersity Ave. will be the hostess.| Even ore color Shoes fave a vompromise is the wall or molded| for the skin disease called mula of 13 a hand, he will find it. He haf a D—K J 8 D—Q 8 brightening effest on skin, wear| Dr. and Mrs. Charles. E. Wood- | The sub debs will have a carol-|P€W brightness in’ the collection, ‘oe shown on one red ‘calf and| yitjligo, which causes white plants. It In . cock, and he is the son of Mr. |ing party on Dec. 23. Initiation|&nd many of the most conserva-| Y1ack patent shoe. All the toes| gpots on the skin? ple who ha |aré bare, but there's a wall Answer: Many treatments helped befor
positive genius in that direction. C—J 10 9 4 3 —K Q 7 82 one of those colors close to your
The minute Mr. Muzzy opened| SOUTH (Mr. Muzzy) [tive have sport trimming in a
blending or contrasting shade.
face as in a scArf, a neckline rib-| and Mrs, J. A, Reynolds, all of services will be held after the around the front to keep them| have been tried for this con- Taken shor!
the bidding as South in today’s 8--AQJ852 {bon, a hlpuse, a hat, or a hat| Greenwood, | caroling. fr ixes with deal, Mr. Dale suspected there n-4 “rytrimming. See. that the color ofj== ws 0 Gray Shoe Listed ping 3 dvovidor green) SOR DL Hoge hase proved nating the might.be & slam. But he felt that Doe . 42 [your accessory is keyed to the|rouge. Pink, for example, ‘and| ~Thé Cu-Tée Sub Deb Club’isi A mona Bast Sell ot |Pimiento red and copper . the Successfl oo i co stomach tro one of your-makeup. many -shades of fuchsia fabric, planning a “Sno Whirl” dance on mong Dest Sellers big non-staple colors fncluded in| Skin = that it will rhs like Salve Jjvas rom ‘the sy:
he would be glad indeed to get any profit at all on this particular SOUTH WEST rubber and he didn’t intend to| 1 8 Pass 2H take any chance of prolonging it.| 3 8 . - Pass
t NORTH EAST|
Handsome among these are the = showing. Gunmetal and| the surrounding -area- is-the
The effects are nicer when the/can be matched exactly to make-| Dec. 23 in the Spink Arms Hotel.|
’ Pass color of neckwear or of millinery up shades. As good matches are Joe Zainey and his orchestra will two gray shoes, one a low wedge bronge ‘calf are prominent irf{ preferred method of handling
gray suede walker trimmed -n!eocktail and evening shoe groups! . the condition.
Note Mr: Muzzy's jump re-bid| Pass Pass a of three spades, Which 1s & T0858 "1 4, "NOT point out that ix overbld. A six-card sult always' ., o.. oqqy Pe the hand. Mr.| makes him extremely Bullish, But Dale probably would have led aj even this" did not urge I. DIE heart at the second trick and won| beyond the.four level. {with dummy's ace. Then he would]
Lays Groundwork {have led a snfhll heart back and
. . : trumped it high. Now he would For Good Feeling ” trump the six of clubs in dummy,
In the play West opened a clubljead the king of spades and the which Mr. Muzzy won with thel1g of spades, playing ‘ow from| ace. He trumped his six of clubsitne closed hand. in dummy, took three rounds of| Next another small heart from, trumps. cashed the ace, king of gummy, trumped by South. East's] hearts, the ace of diamonds and|jast trump is now taken. The king! conceded fwo diamond tricks 10iang seven of hearts are good for the opponents, “With an Over: two diamond discards AND there trick, partner,” he said proudly.lig an entry to get to them in the| “Well done, Muzzy, well done gee of diamonds. : . indeed,” replied Mr. Dale laying| . the groundwork of good feeling _ fof the next time he would play with Mr. Muzzy as partner.
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goods is natural in the winter, anyway, to add variety to the limited fresh fruits and. vege“tables available. You can be sure fhe family fs being fed as Du- Eau tritiously, for commercial canning sy has been perfécted to a degree where there is little loss of food |F4 value. aS foods are time ‘saver§, too. ; o To ~heat canned vegetables, Bh
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boil Jb quickly to reduce the - amount, add the vegetables, season to taste and heat quickly. Or drain most of the liquid before heating and save for use in soups 591 "Sew, By MRS. ANNE CABOT There are countless ways of 04 NR fect ) serving fruits, vegetables and e most effective and easy canned meats other than just as to crochet doily I've seen in a they come from the can—in cas- long, long time .measures 11% “ geroles, In stews, creamed, ifn inches in diameter and is made ples, cakes or other desserts. of reall cotton. The original 2 . ®» lolly. was made up in -three. - WEDNESDAY'S. MENUS shades of pink and gives a Breakfast ~~ flower-like appearance - to -the. table! + Pattern 5913 Includes comButter and jam * plete ~ crocheting instructions, - . “Luncheon stitch illustrations, material reCanned ssparagus_with est sauce served quirements and finishing directions. To order, use the coupon.
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Carrot sticks Canned Snempale chunks - Dinner :
sised lamb neck slices with vegetables
(0D. ns, potatoe reen beans) : ANNE CABOT : : “Bread and butter - SEB pe CRN ee PETER ub ee The Indianapolis Times Milk to drink: One quart for esch child; oro 530 ‘S. Wells St.
eh + one pint . for each adult, in sddition to that used in the, day's igs: ng CANNED ASPARAGUS WITH : EGG SAUCE No. 2 can asparagus —31 theps.. butter 2 tbsps. flour: fC
15 tsp: salt ; 1, tsp. celery seed Dash of pepper . 1. hard-cooked egg, choped fine Bate cocissseseesmcssceioccinas Drain asparagus, reserving one- : half cup liquid. Meit butter ‘in Eee saucepan; blend in flour, add!» ny asparagus liquid ‘and milk. Cook! Patrons Listed until ‘mixture thickens, stirring w— ’ constantly. Add salt, celery seéd, For Dance “"pepper and chopped egg. ~~ | Patrons for the Tudor Hall Reheat, and serve with as-|Alumnae-Association dance to be paragus which -has been heated held Dec. 21 in the Woodstock] separately. This makes a deli-|/Club include Dr. and Mrs. Harry| cious luncheon dish, when as-|[, Foreman, and Mesdames John paragus is placed on toast slices, | 8, Kittle, R. Raymond Lynn, Ross then covered with sauce. C., Ottinger, Otto K. Jensen, E.| Serves four. Clifford Barrett,.Edgar H. Evans
YOUR MANNERS— * land Fred C, Dickson.
Other patrons for the event Situation: A married wom- {are Dr, J. L. Glendening and| an of about your own ‘age {Mesdames Lowell Patterson, that you have met socially
Nicholas H. Noyes and Paul W,| starts right in by calling you ’
White. by your first name.
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