Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 December 1948 — Page 19
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Mr. Muzzy Won't Let Well Enough Alone
‘By EASLEY BLACKWOOD “WHAT kind*of a game is it where a person can say just one word and lose over a 1000 points?” moaned Mr. Muzzy after today’s hand was over, ° “There's a word I'd like to apply to YOU, Muzzy” said Mr. Champion, “and I'd do it too, if there weren't ladies present.” But Jet's start at the béginning and find out what this is all about. Mr. Muzzy really put in
‘East dealer East*West vulnerable : NORTH (Mr. Champion) 8
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C-8642 WEST EAST" s-K 8 4 8-AQ10986 H-K8 62 HA J D8 2 D109 7 c-A13¢ C—-K Q 10 80! (Mr. Muzzy) 8-182 H-18 D-AKQJEs Crd 0 East South West North 18 2C 28 Pass| NT Pass SNT Pass Pass Dbl. Pass Pass 48 All Pass
a fancy bid on the South cards today. After East's one spade
opening, he bid two clubs on the|®
jack-nine doubleton,
Actually this turned out to bel
a beautiful bluff and guided East
and West into a three no trump)’
contract which they had no chante of making. Only one thing stood (or sat) between this masterpiece of misdirection and a brilliant suocess on the hand.|
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Base of old side table with legs trimmed to coffee table _height was inverted to make
graceful support for marble top,
oe tions "also may have to be trimmed off to keep a- dwarfed
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Chair legs and seat frame were used to make the base for
| this low, table. Top is gilded
¢ Mr. Riblet. # He cites the old-fashioned | round table which is set on a center pedestal and decorated at
“I for tise as a coffee table, the top, * is lowered by lopping eight inches &
Mardi Bryant, New York singer, remoyes
ing from surface of her coffee ta
interior decorator,
in mind that large-sized decora-
table in proper proportion, says
the base with four large claw feet. To convert this type of table
of the pedestal, and the claw feet should be removed to bring the base into proper scale. : Mr. Riblet also offers clues for | reducing the height of a marble-
Here's How to. Convert Old Furniture
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which Ormond Riblet (seated),
made from an old-fashioned round table. He shortened table's cented pedestal sight inches, trimmed claw feet off the base and stripped off heavy varnish finish. table by shortening the legs, bear GE
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Mah traces of refinish.
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Glee Gor Help You Make| Holiday Candy
Let Them Mold It
To Own Desi By META GIVEN CAN'T your small children help you this year in the making of Christmas candy? They'll be happy to assist and they may be| able to do a better job than you! can in shaping and tinting candy like marzipan. : | It's a sculpturing job and any| | child who has modeled clay can) ' luse his imagination as well as nimble fingers to do quite real- ! istic molding. You mothers will have to plan the job and make i the basic candy. koe = = s ~ - » . THURSDAY'S MENUS : Breakfast Sliced bananas ‘on ready-to-eat cereal with # and top milk Carmel
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ugar Pp pecan schnecken Luncheon Navy bean soup with frankfurter slices Hot Bulered toast "Hand Tethuce ind sliced tomate pulang | 1000 Island dressing Dinner Shashlik (cubes of beef, little onions mushrooms) Mexican corn (fried Sanded corn and Tr
rs Homemade marzipan Milk to ton; One quart for each child; i Jaen in addition to e.
one pint adult, that. used
8 8 8 — 7 a HOMEMADE MARZIPAN % 1b. almonds 1 tsp. almond extract 1 ¢. condensed milk 12 ¢. confectioners sugar, pressed down firmly pi 1% 1b. powdered milk
By SUE BURNETT “I'll have lots of time to sew
i134 tap. salt during the holidays, Sue,” writes 1 2 taps, aan or orange Juice | .". liege junior from Illinois. Food ' colorings “Will you show some styles that Cloves are smart and attractive— Cocoanut frocks which your junior audiThin citron strips. ence can easily put together!” Put almonds into saucepan) ghown today are two clever
cover with cold water, heat just
dresses for , Miss Coed to boiling. Drain off water, add! car oT, A gs a
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r Na, Pattern 8302 comes in sizes 11, 12, 13, 14, 16 and 18. Size 12, short sleeve, 47% yards of 39inch; three-quarter sleeves, 5% - yards. Two separate patterns, 25 cents each. © : Se Don’t miss the latest issue of Fashion, The fall and winter book has a wealth of sewing data for the home dréssmaker, Smart, easy to make. styles, |
| parents or
Town money to
spring housecleaning.
| them Christmas Eve instead of | running off to a grownup party,
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To Teach Offspring © By RUTH MILLETT NEA Staff Writer THE KIDS WHO get the most out of Christmas aren't necessarily the ones who get the most under. the Christmas tree. ec : The children to whom Christmastime means the most are: Those who have their.own Christmas secrets, and who are excited over the small gifts they have made for their
saved thelr
buy. The children whose mothers act as though Christmas is a wonder full time, not a hectic event to be. tackled like the job of
” » y 3 THE CHILDREN who get to help with the pre-Christmas.ac- .... tivities, such as selecting and decorating - the " tree, making cookies, wrapping packages. The children whose Christ mas toys are really theirs, to do with as ghey like. What's the fun of a new toy if .the parents keep warning, “You'll break it if you do this or that?" The children whose parents really believe Christmas is for children and stay home with
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lege students. Mr. Muzzy. = . topped Victorian side-table with 2 5+ Mr. y. Eb i: ae a . cold water and drain. Now| — 3 adianapolis to ** After the two club bid West had) glass set in' & simplé - wpod out stunting the graceful design SE ivomy Style that is defiitsly wearable Jaliic, vew-ifee uy pattem | a family. da, TY, mas holidays "a good raise to two spades. And| frame. : rn “of its curved legs. " thumb and fingers. There should frock with interesting date Soro ordir Patierns oF er “The children Who got enough ; kor dauenter © +. - gic” East, with a good hand ang By KAY SHERWOOD To accomplish this he says, RL be ‘about 1% cups. Put Nuts moon. sewing! i Pea st Liens of but not so-much they haven't a ker, daughter : two sure stops in Mr. Muzzy’s NEA Staff Writer separate the marble top from the gi through a& food chopper thiee| gu | @ COUPON. | chance to really be excited over sper W. Tuck supposed club suit, decided to try] HUNTING for a coffee table|Dase and detach the legs. Trim . times to obtain a paste, | Pattern a a o sizes 11, v getting the one thing they 2k Pkwy,, will for the nine-trick game at 10 which will look at home withithe necessary inches from the To make a firm table base Put paste into mixing bowl. 32 15 4, 3 and 18. Size 12, SUE BURNETT ae mon. ol Hulim trump. He hoped his partner had|your period furniture? jrons of The Legs obs to the for ‘a decorative papisicmache Sprinkle almond extract over| ® YAr®® OF TOT ; The Indianapolis Times The children whose parents 5 something in diamonds and he| Because these low-slung tables! hen reglue e legs fray, an.apron was added |paste. Add rest of ingredients. If — . 8 have taught them the real i Ty Sa apr: Ee ane oT (are a comparatively recent de-{W00% DOL Ee ne around top of this folding bam. |powdered milk in not obtainable, [7% 7 a Ie ans autecty 214 W. Maryland St. meaning of Christmas. ! * 1 t—thei ular use E " “boo stand. a oo: |use more confectioner's sugar to | ; = Se ieh——————— Miss Patricia West was glad to go along with bir id popu 1—they four prongs, on which the marble stand. give the stiff dough-ltke consis- DY Spearing with toothpick. i Indianapolis 9, Ind. . fic s : the no trump ided. He had a bal-\nose a decorating problem for atop should be glued in place. . | Brush gilt paint on the back: tency. rit sueh = pedidhes, pears. No. 8285 Price 25¢ DR. ANSWERS— t. Mary's Col- anced hand and could offer an-|yomen who prizes period decor. {Jse Legs Taken of the glass and border with a| First mix with a fork, then use apples. OF Walerme ona st uid be No. 8302 P Questions Ars varicose - will spend other stop in the club suit. Be-| goon solution to the problem! e narrow wood frame before gluing hands to knead to a smooth stiff 0. { ; rice 25¢ | veins hereditary? What is the with. _ their sides he only had three spadesiy, {5 convert old furniture to nit From Old Chairs ~ lin place on table frame. |dough. Use a teaspoon to remove color, then removed to wax paper : Yeia A a en Bs a --and-Hast- might -have.opened a, | Legs salvaged from old chairs . | porti for molding. As minia-{t0 dry awhile, then apply the BI20...covus.insi way of préventing the olis. modern-- decorating. needs. Scout] ; ; Painted trays or papier-mache| portions or controlling them once they ss Marianne four-card spade suit. No doubt your attic and the secdnd-hand OF settees can be-used as supports; etal whether real -antiques. ture fruits and ve etables are more concentrated color, stripes) Fashion Book Price 25¢ start? 5 Do Mr. and Mrs. _ East had some strength In dla-[shops for old tables, chairs, (for coffee tables without any| . ...4 oood copies, make decora- molded, lay on clean pleces af ul Jclonse4pivtches on bunenas:| ro Er mike BE mcm E. 46th St; monds for his two no trump bid. |penches, trays, mirrors or serving need to adjust height, ays Mr. tive and serviceable tops for a waxed paper. Use toothpicks or i ns es B pais ® ’ Poles, | ame strserrsunrersinsscranss " wert a as linger, daugh- Mr. Muzzy Does latters which can be remodeled (Riblet. It chair seat frame 18 'Wicotee table, says Mr. Riblet. |small camels hajt Brafts ‘loved a re allot oh] istessdiarsshsnranisnsssnnse | an Prey OY on tacludel s. A, C. Fels 2 ste to make coffee tables that will|8ood ’ Old-fashioned china serving|2PPly colo ng. e coloring ht. then Pack in: oon > s : R inc ude gion. Bivd, 1% Much Tuinking no trump hiend with period packgrounds. Ge & a wii “Toa. platters can be brought out of shoud be pit out inte smal Ey doe and again BITSB wenerrsverrrrrnnrnetens ort en oF po ; hes, daughter which-was passed around 0 MT.|the aid of Busband-handyman vidual matching chair legs may retirement to serve as & table top: “op op s004 is of solid color like |WTap in ce OF WAXEA! CIty +iveveeersreressasessssss | Upper portions of the oy T. Hynes, Muzzy. He is now in the enviable Boi ¥- to. help with the/also be glued to a simple rec- To support a tray or platter for] — o ol" rots of pumpkins, Paper to keep moist. : & Elastic. bandages are u BLL aes, Yi position of being able to win the OE Dey |tangular or square wood frame. Sempotazy duty de table 7 mix color to right tint or shadel Makes three pounds candy. Bate sessvesierasssrsesesases | in many of the milder cases, : . es A n top of a table frame- ee schnick, 5455 SR Six Reicks with his concealed Interior Decorator ha Ope yD rc by a framed | Stand or luggage rack, suggests + . ator. , But wait. Mr. Muzzy is doing 2 Suggests the Ideas {antique mirror or a fine:piece of | Lhe decor orl, daughter little mental arithmetic. Wh t| Remodeling suggestions to|needlepoint under glass. Or, if] These flexible racks can be B. Worl, 3330 only 200 points when you ay Be guide you ag. Suge courtesy of your room c#n stand a lavish made into more rigid supports 5007 “Double,” said Mr. Muzzy Ormond, Riblet, New York in-|touch, have a piece of clear glass/for a cherished tray by the additriumphantly. Too bad. He forgotterior decorator. “roo teut to fit the -opening, the dec-/tion of a wood apron around the for a moment that the rules say| If you are scaling down an old orator suggests. : top of the stand. : ll / 3, .- the bidding is not over until the : . . t : last call 1s followed by three|Togn Problems— P B ] | Designing Woman— ( East was frightened into four cape Sh 1f K S Lr a fpades and made five-odd, scoring Face Your € €e Lis Vite 700 for the rubber and 150 trick a 3 ° n points. It Mr. Muzzy had passed). i R T d Ee : A to three no trump he would navel A di nee : oom 1 y : gift shoppers will be scored 200 points. Yes, the swing u € 4 NE fe Hahted 10 help eyot % is over a 1000. : y AAA elig . ; The bidding will almost always By JEAN | 78+ with last minute gift tell yon whether you and your. ONE OF THE basic rules of the selections. If you partner are outheld by the op- ‘ : ‘ponents. Sometimes there is noth- theater is face Your , audience, can't come in, cell Riley 7411 . . exten. 1 or ing you can do about it. But This techniqle ls somett/ng or sion 260 and ask for Gift Shoppers., opponents don't always bid per-/remember, off the stage as well Hass . a 4 gift wtapped NOW fectly. . as on. : | ave your packages AVY, Es hey ~Sappen 19 to into al pgperatély turning your back at Wasson's Gift-wrapping booth. , you know they|,, people constitutes a calculated ES : : tant Hake: Jan that good for-yey)t, you know inadvertent EE ‘vid AY Dan Ee cold-shouldering is a serious so0-|f} : Sa + telal error... i... RS ; Send your questions on | Once the deed is done, it's hard yo Bridge to. Easley Blackwood, |to break the pattern. The insiders i oo =o Phe Tndisnspolis: i Thses, Indians “, , hell. hacks. AYRL ter: £0 Sa apolis 9. outsiders stay out—alone, uricom-| y ELIZABETH HIE ET fortable and unwanted. | 21 SHE wouldn't be a. little girl, “Plan Open House If you find yourself committing ~ | or a teen-ager, either, if she Mr. and Mrs. Sam Yaver, 4508 this faux pas, make imends im-| » ==. |= didn’t ‘collect ‘dolls by the dozN. Delaware St. will celebrate mediately, Turn around and draw| mm == ems and more miniatures than their 25th wedding. anniversary the stranger, the timid gal or guy, | she-knows what to do with, with an open house from 3 to 5/into the group or move back to| A Here's an idea to help you p. m. Sunday. There are ho in-enlarge the circle so all are in-| x) 5608 cope with the clutter and decovitations. cluded. . Ys rate a wall in her room. .. : : A wooden kitchen silver box can so easily become a hang- ” rf; - ol, PY A ing wall shelf which will hold [CR STL “at least one doll--and a fair share of little loot. SE RA = Pi Vs F YOI } R ORDE 4 Let Miss Ten or Teen work hi z ; not the whole thing out herself, Let / (| Nd ) | her paint ogi Set he 1. > right color for her color scheme By MRS. ANNE CABOT - |r sng can't find one -finished IW 0 i Requiring only four ouneasof 1 that way: wool, i lec ooking > ou : bedcape is crocheted in a lacy PICTURE hooks and wire openwork stitch and luxuriously | make it easy to hang the shelf ama lint ed pn eR | trimmed With velvet ribbons, ‘but-she'll-have a prettier decoSo many of our good custome Invalids love it in flattering | ration that's more approprigte \ isappointed sgiv let and lavender ties . . . er room ‘if 8 ers were 4 » Thank ing yioje kb with red ribbons | wire with double ribbon or thet we urge you to place your pleases the college ¢rowd and Seige ot Jamie and finishes the order now pick- ridey crocheted in pale k with a bow, . ¢ ; for up be- i oll yn blue pale. Fimk If one of these shelves is a ™ : ; makes an “out of this world” | good idea, perhaps two or even - 1 trousseau gift. more is a better one. They are ; . | All orders will be held Pattern 5608 includes com- | no trick to make, inexpensive S . until 4:30 m. Dec plete crocheting instructions, | 8nd can do bright things to a ih . | material # requirements, stitch {3Foom. ’ illustrations and finishing direc- a Em ngs tions. © YOUR MANNERS— - To order pattern, | the Situation: You are with a use t . : i group of persons who are all - —h Any much younger than you are. ANNE CABOT Wrong Way: Feel you must . try to act as as the pe The Indianapolis Times zest.of the fowd in order not . 530 to be a wi e ’ 8. Wells St. Right Way: Act your age. S # Chicago 7, IL If you do that and are tolerNo. 5608 Price 20c | ant you can fit into any d op = H Sant . Name sessssersrssrersssnneee Situation: You are a ust a ra Sse a n as CREE EE EERE Nei as IEINIIT IESE ats Jung that seems stiff . an 7 ‘ Breet cocvescsvsnsvsosinninnes ‘Wrong Way: Settle back, ‘ : CN veserirsesssersomieosarst pu dearest 18 Spend 4 Boring GIVE- WASSON GIFT CERTIFICATES : frevivsssesssessesessss | Right Way: Try to help the i : , i J aly: f0e re hostess. out by telling an If in dougt as to what to give! They Te BOOTH. STREET FU pi amusing story or two, or in- ) . BOO OOR Ve onize ® O fy a LY \ troducing a topic you can be purchased in any amount, can GIFT CERTIFICATE B TH, : be of general ‘interest. . . ; i Ln x RA K FE of 8 5 A gues has responsivity be redeemed in merchandise at Rm hostess to 1 » . : OR : x help make a party Hy and Wasson's at any time, id a
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