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— ) stores dampen the incentive : — Liyies Ao0r "The § the nestle tall to drop the 3 Lp Sin / _ {low is a good one to revive maxium {Wo pounds. which Jou ; canceled ‘THIS home: ry T Trp] . .. Tt ot feu Discouraghd, al sales, signed and provides lots of donvenient living space and modern iy SUNDAY'S MENUS up your diet. Rate of weight joss ; sizes with a Ya Breakfast : § foreign, pre-| The architect has suggested that the exterior walls be of - : Jules “This is the sixth | canceled, domes- sing: block except for the area su the front door mito. the ‘tall. and Shredded whett Moule and top mils stallment BS iin 2nd Ian Joe tie, Mgh and low is wide vertical wood siding. The gable ends are also a i are Maple sirup Year's diet. The first article denominati on s.| Wood siding. The use of these Balt of the front ivi noe ri ee Dinner appeared Sunday. These Wil U2 iv, x syed "room AA and the bsrione 8 accessible to all SOUR rary " sant to, the piil- Sis | e's mud is ordinarily bars in this window make the other parts of the home. : Butte a routs (varies with the individual, docateliaa hp found in a home this small. = home look much wider than it The hallway down the center Jéllied Ting mold w nned fruit a a. ‘Por 3 7 one ~ . ) or : : Mart who in You enter the front door Teally; 1s. of jis home leads 10 the thite Pecan » thers, weight loss will be return use the proceeds secured to| from a protected porch, and to ‘Kitchen Especia Dedrvons witha Sul Swedish limps abd butter corded more sporadically, = aid mission work in India. the left is.a coat closet with a Well Designed The two corner bedrooms have Mixed ves and radishes Step on the scales no oftener For the séniors J porthole window which adds Leftover buttersocteh browni than once a week to check g sen anuary is alsoj \.. to to the of the the If ‘cross ventilation, and the one Canned Queen Ann your #watch the birdie” month. All Ry wen Stuns oe The other end of Ving: 4 side bedroom has an excep- . oa. progress. Weighing yourself on will be asking, “Shall we be Bowe So Sropt of the door ft Aming ares also has - a {ionally large Dleture window. SWEDISH LIMPA - the same day of the week at the men include adorned in cap and gown, uni-| that block 1arge picture window which 1 tsp. granulated sugar same time and wearing the same fer and Mrs, form, or drape for the senfor pic-| no ition" pe at 8 flee aield. overlooks the side yard. Di TWO OF THE bedrooms have X c. lukewarm water ’ "|minimum amount of clothes are r, dinner res- tures?” TO end the first montn| 3, "0 pe : LS wardrobe closets and the third |i pkg. dey granular yeast or 1| By MRS. ANNE CABOT {the best procedure for obtaining ph Baur and of the new year is the al the living and dining room rectly from this Wving-dining has a somewhat smaller closet. | cake compressed yeast ™ hth desi jan accurate check, P yea! peace and (om cold drafts each time the ; is lead Pp yeas ese lighthearted designs , decorations, quiet of our anual retreat to be| qo! (O00 Hed. area Yere Pot aor » Ng All employ sliding doors which 2 taps caraway seed make such gay conversation | You can continue the diet as orches-..... J} . ... held on Jan. 25 26, 27. It is not . ig = an the es a en eliminate the space usually |i thep. salt pleces that humdrum dish dry- By SUE BURNETT long as you like in order to shed pe only the ne =. think about the, _ TO the right as you enter this Sh makes Te Fant occupied by the swing of a |i; c. brown sugar or dark’ mo-! ing takes no time at all! Here's a darling little set for (:he number of unwanted pounds John Jewett, past, but it is also a splendid time| “Wall home are living and = or back doors easily reached hinged door: | lasses | Worked in the easiest of the pre-teen agers. A dainty YOU want to lose. To . avoid und Leo Garde to think about the future—a time| SININE areas that show the In-. bya UAY housewife There is a linen closet directly |2 tsps grated orange find { stitches and brightest of colors, drawstring dress with; ‘gon. |Nonotony, vary the foods listed ; : ) fluence of open planning.. At The kitchen is exceptionally opposite the bathroom and an- 11; c¢. milk, scalded the moti {in this basic diet but k loric | tickets, and to make new year's resolutions. ¢ 1 % motifs are so much fun to _tirasting yoke, plus a simple eep calori imeyer, publi- one end of this oblong room is compact and well designed, and other ‘closet inside the bath- 1, ¢ water embroider you'll be making sets slip “and panties that require and nutritional values unchanged. ’ Glee Clubbers Plan a large natural fireplace With there is a large picture, window room for the storage of towels, [31 c. sifted all-pirpose flour for all your friends! very little fabric. Charts which list the number of peting of the Cathedral Musical builtin bookshelves sides and over the sink which provides soap and other personal sup- 3 tbsps. melted shortening Pattern 5879 includes hot-iron ~~ Pattern 8414 Is for sizes 4, calories contained In’ individual at 12:30 p. m. . Ives under each a gay work center for this plies. 3 c. rye sifted flour transfers for four designs illus- 5, 6, 8, 10 and 12 years. Size [*¢rvings of foods and the nutri Crowder, 3319 Some of our Glee Clubbers are| window. There is a large room. There is counter and The service entrance opens | Stir one feaspoon of sugar into| trated, material requirements, 5 dress, 1% yards of 36 or tional value they supply will be Further ’ lan ) eagerly preparing for. their small picture window covering almost shelf space on both sides of this directly onto the stairs to the the lukewarm water. Add yeast stitch illustrations and color 39-inch; slip 1s yards; panties, helpful in planning future meals, a ringtime” 5 but important parts in Cathe- sink. In one corner there is a basement which makes it easy land lef stand 10 minutes. Add| suggestions. 1 yard. : WR : » @ral's fine musical, “The Pied fs will place aE onlay ma The Hs © Aor 10 the oubiide. The, Dum [cars rr Pim So Nox mar Se She coupon. ivs ready for You now..the | . SEVENTH DAY'S DIET - {molasses and orange rt, director of Piper.” Those participating are flowers on the head of the statue| snack bar along one side with ment can be built beneath the milk and cool to lukewarm. Com- ANNE CABOT pew au and, Nise ny: Wahion R Breakfast Center, will Marilyn = Ginder, - Carolyn Lon-|known as our Lady of Mankind.| room for three to four stools entire house, if desired, and [bine milk mixture, water and : : oolor.” special DAES NE 20 One-half banana; 1 slice bread; r. - berger, Péggy McLafferty, Betty Patricia will be assisted by the] or chairs. The kitchen has provides ample room for a réc- |yeast mixture and beat well, : The Indianapolis Times ree eT Neer pnt eu. de | 's pat butter; 1 glass skim milk; pod is hostess Jo Pyle and Joan Teipin. other major Sodality and mission| three doors—one leading into reation room, heater room" -and | Add all but % cup of all-pur- 530 S. Wells St the book pa P jeofes, no sugar. by Mesdames The annual musical will be officers and committee chair-| living-dining area; another laundry. {pose flour and beat vigorously. Chi 7. I . To © rder pattern or our Lunch , James Otto, . featured during April. Members| Ans. : Add cooled shortening and beat : 28g0 1, LL, Fashion Book, use the coupon, | Vegetable salad: raw cabbage, ert Campbell of the Gleen Club together with May Day Program Building plans and specifications, flow many? |Well. Stir in rye flour gradually to, No. 5879 Price 20 wane ‘ ~ tomato, carrot, lettuce, lemon for mbill. . private piano and voice students|| Scheduled : make stiff dough. . SUE BURNETT dressing; % slice bread; % pat CE - a will entertain us with the num- 1 Including scale, model In Orst set.......... $7287 iovvinannns Use the % cup all-purpose flour Name «....e.ev sosraeacasassans : ~~ * |butter; applesauce, unsweetened, bers they - have been learning| Immediately preceding this) Additional buf \ ; for kneading and shaping loaves. : - The Indianapolis Times |seasonea with nutmeg and cinand practicing all year. crowning ceremony, the parents, lAIng PIANS. ..cccvvnrssnvsees 5.10 sessessscses ‘| Sprinkle board with remaining|«cesresercscsctrsinivanrsienenss 214 Ww. Maryland St. y flour. Cover dough with bowl, let : =” Dinaer

dent. body will assemble in the magazine and paper drive. The : : Fol — quickly and lightly for 10 MiB=IOny ,....ccooviieis sivssresnnss uash E HOURS proceeds from the drive are auditorium for a May Day pro-'TOTAL INCLOSED (Small Home No. 28)..$ utes. Round up into a ball and| sTIrsrIten) [Ne HH Price 250 a SUP Bea 3: Wow cesiies preys io BE so ay aro me x i es TE. Srl tion, a school for leader train-|ments they have made during the ’ Sresessrsrenstrarerseriediaciatattattiisttiegraaasansane | over and get in a warm place| rise until double in bulk (1% Fashion Book Price 20¢ 20 ee, no sugar, g. } : . lyear, Vi (86 degrees F.) free from drafts hours). Bake in a moderately hot Name Care ieine iA anaes ah . M. On the first Sunday of May all| ‘Even though it isn't leap year, AGT tiiciiriiiiiisiiniiiiississursisiinsionsssssaeesssies (UNL dough has doubled in bulkioven (400 degrees F.) 10 minutes. Dance Set Tomorrow Sodalists will gather at thelit shouldn't be too dificult for the » (1%; hours). Divide dough in half, Reduce heat to moderate (BID Gia): vasnssssivnenreasesesanss sssesel The Young Peoples’ Dance Comshrine of ‘our Blessed Mother on|juniors and seniors to get a danc- evervassasaiepbaressrsirrsansesnssiee BIAS coaressssssenes |TOURG UP each portion, cover andigrees F.) and continue baking for! os eet {mittee of the Scottish Rite ‘anthe school grounds to crown her|ing partner for the prom to be! . let rest for 10 minutes. Shape into/40 minutes. Remove to cooling ¥ ses Srbersssssssinsrenissinounce that the January dance : Queen of May. The prefect of held May 6 at Lake Shore Club. | Fill in This Form, Inclose Check or Money Order and loaves. uw ui pack, Cool uncovered out of a Cjpy eerssiansnennneenanndnnnes SG BY BOE tomorrow in the Ca~ g al SE : lace greased bread pans|draf ; X “|thedral. Johnny Butler and his Blackwood on Bridge Mail to The Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis 9 81 x9%x2% inches. Cover and let| Makes two loaves. CT RTRNTINY seeieeseesoslorchestra will 5 CT Tan i ”~ | Pick Your Spot If ‘= —— —— :

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Doubling to Confuse Issue!

" By EASLEY BLACKWOOD

DO YOU EVER double to confuse your opponents?.

deception boomerang. The general idea is

" to give the declarer a false impression as to the location of

high cards held by the defenders.

Today's hand illustrates a num-/

ber of angles in the use of this, stratagem. Mr. Dale held the West cards| and here was his reasoping. “My opponents have reached game -l bidding which doesn’t scund too!

robust. It looks Ifke a close con-|D—J 109 6 2

tract. I havea nasty surprise for declarer in ay trump holdtig, but he may still make his

contract’if left to his »wn devices. | |

- “Since my opponent's bid in al

rather halting fashion and my

6éwn hand contains no aces and

"no kings, it seems’ reasonable to]

assume that my partner has something in high ‘cards. - If: I double, declarer will probably place these high cards in my hand and that could be his downfall.”

Safer Because Muzzy Is Playing the Hand So Mr, Dale doubled the fourspade contract. There were two elements of “safety” of which Mr. Dale was fully aware. First, his left hand opponent, Mr. Meek, practically never redoubles and second, the hand will be played by Mr, Muzzy who is always confused anyway. Mr. Dale opened the jack of diamonds and the double paid off fmmediately, Muzzy started thinking. A disastrous circumstance! “What can that Dale have for his double? He must have the ace of clubs, a trump trick and the king of diamonds. He and his eard-reading!, I'll show him a

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Neither side vulnerable South dealer / NORTH (Mr. Meek) ¥ SK 64 H-Q J 9 D—-AQ858 8 C—9 1 ’ WEST EAST ar Dale) (Mr. Abel) |8—Q J Kee? | FT H—10 865 4 2) D—K 7 C-Q 108 C—-A S832 SOUTH (Mr. Muzzy) SA 10753 H—-A K 3 D—4

CK J54 The bidding: SOUTH WEST 18 Pass 8 Pass 48 Dbl.

2D $8 All Pass

Pass Pass

little card-reading of my own.” So Mr. Muzzy played the queen of diamonds to the first ‘trick. West's eight forced the king from dummy. Now Muzzy led dummy’s seven of clubs and when East played low, put in the jack, which lost to Mr. Dale's’ queen. Mr. Dale came out with the quéen of spades and Mr. Muzzy won with the ace.

jfuicka and the ace of clubs—down two. Of course Mr. have gone set anway.

Muzzy might|

“insurance” to that end.

Send your questions on to Easley Blackwood, The Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis 9.

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