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She Can’t Resist ’ | . ‘Balling Up Bids If: She s Smart | : ‘By RUTH MILLETT » ANY BLAGEWOOD THE SECRETARY who does| on now Miss Lucy not realize that it's important to! Brash, I'll bet you know someone | her to make a good Impression on| like ‘her. She's middle-aged and| the boss’ wife aften finds herself| au ; | losing a job and wondering why. a spinster. She's jolly and pop-| § g 3 ular, She's optimistic. She's Theré, then, are a few rules for
getting along with the boss’ boss: “VERY “optimistic at the briage| One; Be businesslike on-the tele-| table: } u-tphone, She'll be critical of you it Miss Brash loves to bid—| your voice coos or your manner #“What's the fun of playing if you is flippant. “ean’t: bid?” Now and then she] ~~Two.- Treat Mrs.-Employer ike will pass her partner's cue-bid| la Very Important Person. If her {husband 1s too busy to speak to her, explain why-— and assure her | _lthat he'll call right back, See that | Ln
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Give Lift to : Le ftovers al * Chocolate Puff Fits the Season
By META GIVEN A DESSERT is a good way to conclude a meal that's mainly composed of leftoyexs. Plan one especially ‘after a’day of weary shopping that indicates a dinner! i jon the lean side, + | | The. chocolate puff recipe today is just such a confection. The dessert is filling and nutritious, planned to fit into a holiday sea--{son.. with appropriate dash, ~ » » ” THURSDAY'S MENUS Breakfast Canned tomato juice Corn flakes with cream of top milk
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he does, too. S—J 96 4 Luncheon | ” H—9 43 Cr aa” wis Lenrooms on toast | THREE. While it is important | D—K J.6 5 Celery and radishes [to dress in a manner the boss| C—9 7 . Dinner: - 3 {finds pleasing, it is also, impor- y WEST EAST led hamburger batiies ‘NE CAB Pattern 5029 and 5058 con- tant to dress in a manner that is Boks r 8-52 *Tomata en ions wy Rs. Pa . CA 10- a a — {in quiet enough good taste to get H-KQJ108 H-72 Wis beans habtad on ream The Jay Al » ® Io BIN has crocheting instructions, stitch (bY With the boss’ wife. D—A 72 D—Q 1093 Tossed Sajed gleens | cent ughien it will lllustrations and finishing direc- | Four. Don't discuss your perC—10 8 3 C—K J 542 rench dressing, | gone and I don’t know if it wil — sonal life With the boss. It will 3 Bread and, Buses turn! However, with a tions. SOUTH (Mr. Champion) Double chocolate puffs | ef acination a ball or so get back to his wife, and she may | ” = ” ) pAqlesy DOUBLE CHOCOLATE PUFFS of crochet cotion and your ANNE CABOT [Tesent your being on such eontiD—8 Cc. water trusty hook, you can turn ou apolis Times ay 8 14.0. ater or margarine long-lasting and practical disn. The Indianap Mog wae his wife stony] By SUE BURNETT The bidding: |23 tsp. salt | cloths inexpensively and easily. 530 S. Wells St. by the office. That's the time to, These cute little play clothes SOUTH WEST NORTH EAST [1 c. sifted enriched flour | The pineapple cloth measures Chicago 7 1 be strictly business. are So practical—it's fun to 1S 2H 28S Pass ALG 2 theps, sugdr a good 91; by 121; inches and y Oh If you. should be tempted to, dress brother and sister alike. 48 All Pass | Decals trim pine chest 2 tbsps. cocoa is a mighty pretty piece of hand- nN, 5029 Price 20¢ hoot at these suggestions and tell] The trim little jacket is suitable ps rs : - , |4 eggs work whether hanging ip your 58 Price 20c |volitself, “After all I'm not work-| fOf & boy or girl; sister has - ve a By JEAN TABBERT {3 e. chocolate filling ‘own kitchen or that of « friend. NO: 50 rice 20c |yolirself, “Afte ofk-| uspender skirt, brother wears because—"I just didn't “hay ) ing for HER,” remember this: Pp . thing”” But if she does have a BUDGET- MINDED | decorators know the value of unfinished Crushed peppermint_candy | A jolly Mammy cloth is cro- It SHE doesn't approve of you,| Short pants or long or short few good cards (she doesn’t need| furniture. Whipped cream | cheted of two. bright colors and Name «cevvnevtcstrercnescnnns YOu may not be working for AIM overalls. many), brother, you are really] Varnished, lacquered or painted, the pieces become extremely Combine water, butter or mar- worked almost in one large for long Pattern 8361 is for sizes 2, 3, off to the races. | versatile and will fit into almost any decorating scheme. * |garine and salt in saucepan and) circle. Ribbong, run through ,.......eeeeesessesecsssssnses » - 4, 5 and 6 years. Size.3, over= f There is an important point in The chest-credenza above is ponderosa pine trimmed with |bring to boil. S#t together flour,| heading at neck and waist, form alls, % yard of 54-inch; jumper, nite today’s hand. It comes up fre-| decals and finished in clear varnish. Aristo-Bilt makes the furni- [sugar and cocoa. Add flour mix-| the head and skirt, while the Street .....eeesseiecicnsnace Miss McClure 7 yard; jacket, 13 yards; short i : quently. Mr. Champion - opened ture and-the decals may be obtained.at any.department, hardware, [ture to boiling water od Wor kerchief” {is made separately pants, 5% yard; skirt, 1 yard. : ' the bidding on the South cards paint or dime store. Colonial Furniture handles the furniture |Stirring constantly” unt ture and “sewn “to “the completed giate LL... iliiiiiiiiirirot Toit miss the latest 18sue of Bill with one spade. Now if West had| line here. ) is thick enough to leave sides of| cloth. Mammy measures ap- } To Be Honored Fashion; the winter book has a passed, Miss Brash would be per- Chests come with three to five drawers, some as lowboys. [Pan and clings to spoon. ; | proximately 10 inches, City sevens esesscrccseves cere | wealth of sewing date for the nd legisla fectly justified in raising to two Placing two or three together makes a popular low cabinet | Add unbeaten oo one 2 a . | Miss Katharine Ann McClure| DOMe dressmaker. Thegroups ~~ 8 ~~ gpades... . . . +.arrangement... Colonial even has. an. unpainted bed, which may Lume, beating unt Sort 2°" Men and Women— wil be honored at a tea at 3:30] , 10 Order pattern or our FashVomen, the This would. be a chance raise. | be stained to match other room pieces. Tram $4 ion: Bron. y ne | p.m. Saturday in Ayres’ Tea 100 Book, use the coupon below, Childhood sometimes called a courtesy raise. These include a variety of night stands, corner bookcases |e ie 5 Wg wll ns Men Sleep Harder Than Women Room to be given by Miss Ruth It gives partner a chance to bid] and extenders and a credenza bookcase. |shee 15 ot then Te- Ann Hamilton. Miss McClure and| SUE BURNETT indergarten again. Partner may be just a Finishes are available in blond, walnut, mahogany or maple, |aediect te moderate. I By ERNEST E. BLAU partly from sleeping .on their |Paul Haines McCord will be mar- The Indianapolis Ti first queen short of an opening forcing, and the lacquer may be purchased in black, red, green or ivory. I 22 en baking 25 NAN aT backs, no doubt—but women [ried at 4:30 p. m. Dec. 29 in the he Indianapolis Times gular two-bid and if he is, then game, After the pieces are appropriately prepared, they may be painted al ) and con g EB oho women es can snore just as loud. Tepurnadle Preshvierian Sh, 214. W. Maryland St. . is a moral certainty, even oppo-| almost any shade. ' | + A WOMAN will wake up . P . ares the site Miss Brash’s modest holding. | First : filler must be used, then the units should oo sanded Wy Sool: a wisn Ot awake—and thev keep on | easier than a man. If she's Meciire. mother of the bridesto- Indianapolis 9, Ind. mal grades But note that West did not] and varnished or lacquered. A low sheen finish also may be had lor ing and crushed peppermint| acting differently when in the midst of dreaming |. o, ."" the bon} Mrs. “Paui No. 8361 Price 25¢ 0 & group : pass. He overcalled the opening, which penetrates the wood and takes the place of the filler. The | =, : they're asleep. she’s walking in a mink coat yp ving- mother of the prospecin Ym a2 ) spade bid with two hearts. Now| sealer is made of plastic, must be rubbed lightly with steel wool | y. The girls curl up more— on ys Riviers, she a the. five bridegroom; Mrs. Robert Bize...ovuens » and by in- ~~ 8 Jt is pot necessary. (or.desirabl.) ei-application.-It.is available locally. 5 coat drop in a puff of dream | ’ ‘ Pies=Bb0-cci ARAtng "of td ‘he. North hand to Ali ah wRRRLIG et ye ree LD FO). Meets Friday f=—like—pyssy-—eats—~or turn all _. -gust’and hop out of bed into Gian aad Mes eurt RE suPasjon-Book wn for a spade raise. West's overcall Designing Woman— Mrs. J. W. Denny will be host-| the way over and sleep on | the middle of the room, wide Charles Barker, Clay Conner, Will RI. 5 vss evnviisressviiven ovis? rganization automatically gives South anoth- ess in her home, 84 N. Audubon| their stomachs, and somehow awake—if her kid in the next |McCullough, John R. Hatfield and, he January er chance to bid if he wishes to Hints Given on Noel Decorations Road, for the Christmas meet- avoid smothering. But men room lets out a little whim- |William F. Maurer. Nirissrreseccsnnasesiaceectend lature will “do So. {ing of Chapter U, PEO Sister-| sleep more on their backs, per. Others who will attend are Mrs. BURL irre irrt rr nrg five to six i As a matter of fact, a single] By ELIZABETH HILLYER hood. It will be held at 8 p. m.| and they move around half A man, on the other hand, |Jack Jackson and. Misses Mary| indergarten raise of partner's suit, given after : d tion thi Friday. Miss Martha Payne will] ‘again more. will get so far under he |McClure, Patricia Ann Gates, CRY os evvsiensevnigeessssand® the public an opponent's overcall, has a spe-| = TRY a new .decora An o have charge of the holiday pro- Men snore three or four. | wouldn't hear a herd of ele- |Janet Gray Frazee, Martha) Ww cial meaning. It means, “Part-| Year, something spurely- ey gram, times “as much as women— | phants. Frances Dunn and Peggy Yockey.| Bate .....eceeeeeaseiciniinns * wishes to ner, I am not stretching my Jesent » brighten a #po a — > San Saris ith nes n 1948 per~ cards. T have a good, sound raise Lo doen oor a elone. of yurth class —four full playing tricks.” mig > = 8 ey additional ; Mr. Champion read that mean- Se Soe, Sp with glitte - : ng balls to hang from the ceil- : : p may be a’ : ing into Miss Brash’s-bid today.| (= vor he ni Le a SEE [ HE 1 9 . : Tdi ¥ a 3 He had six playing tricks of his I y Mago i ght Axture — 5 7 own and adding them to Miss in. the hall. | : - ne ~~ : ns Brash’s assumed four, that made >Build the ball with chicken ; a . 10. win Jumped to.game . . wire—the hardware store has | = a Wher the dummy went down,| '* JOR SW CONIEE JO0L. the. =~ a er Cleaners g Mr. Champion let out a roar that! Tot bo rasten It i ; ci a LL ad shook the window panes, West together with short pieces of glue to stay until the glue hard- + opened the king of hearts and Mr. the Wire ens. Champion won with the ace. He > Then twist thé opposite ends led a small diamond and when| you may be,able to buy the of the pipe cleaners onto the - ' West played low, he went right| colored balls you want already wire ball and stick short ever- * : up with the king. The right play.| fastened to long green stems— green branches into the ball, as usual. (It’s only on humanics| they come that way this year. so many of them that the wire ‘ ‘that Mr. Champion is weak.) If “you can’t, remove the does not show. 4 to Now the nine of spades was led| metal rings from tree orfia- The man who sells Christ, | : 7 fe from dummy and allowed to ride.; ments and-insert pipe cleaners mas trees usually has broken | mT : - West won with the king, played| with their ends dipped in heavy ' branches that do very well. 1 : the queen and jack of hearts and _ A : ne hat 1al n cS tl e ma ination! , then the ace of diamonds for the| PT'A Arranges . |Mark 50th Anniversary ( O Me tting trick. + *¢ Remember — don’t give your Yule Program Mr. and Mrs. Len 8. Webb cele partner a ‘“chamce” when hel A noon luncheon followed by a brated their 50th wedding anni- - s : : wi doesn’t need it. - + |Christmas program will high-|versary Sunday with a reception | ’ MAINE i Wk Aaa light the annual holiday party of|in the home of their daughter . ) The Doctor Says—. {the Emmaus PTA Friday. and. son-in-law,. Mr. and Mrs,
Edward H. Sudbrock will 8how (Marvin Hamilton, 4268 Washing- a
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Be Temporary well as school mothers.
By EDWIN P. JORDAN, M: p.Home for Holidays ¥- TSS THERE-ARE no accurate fig-l- Miss Monica Lennox will ar-4. ERS Ce ._._ ures on the number of married rive Saturday from Connecticut! Pa “who want children but-are|Cotioge- -for-Women, New London, | Fr unable to have them. Tt 1s UN-|[Conn., to spend the holidays with’ : doubtedly true, however, that to- |her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rich-| day there must be: hundreds of lard C. Lennox, 4711. Cornelius thousands, if not millions, of such|A ve. |
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barren marriages. : | ~~ Until ¢omparatively recently, involuntary sterility was cently. Happiness Project. blamed on the wife. It is now| LONDON —=Women's institutes; known, however, that the husbandin England are studying ways to) is actually at fault in a high pro-/make old people happy. portion of cases. “There aré many possible causes Re for sterility in both men and wom-| —omimns AumensensenwStruetural defects, past. dis-~{... ... eases, disturbances in the’ glands of internal secretion (hormones) SE HA EDEN OF A DNOYIAL Sper. oF ga eggs, are among the © possibilities, /
IN ADDITION fo the “more; - definite causes for stesility in men | ° and in women, it is now recog-| nized that in many cases the in-| ability to conceive is not com-| ) plete ‘but temporary and merely] ' . : . caused by some minor ailment. Al ° «...ays carry your slight’ anemia, a vitamin de-| )
ficiency, severe underweight or overweight, or other signs of be-| al d- A g* ing below par may be at fault. | Both husband and wife must be,
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