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3, 1949 Blackwood on Bridge— , een Problems— V § Make Sure Kolly Club Plans Cinderella Ball Ti Way Cream Mask

it i f° Earlier Bids Not Always rds: Are Correct Is Best

ubs | ~ Avoids Any Jams Consider Opinion on On Big Hands Of Parents lons -and By EASLEY BLACKWOOD By JEAN ted to mem- HAVE YOU ever ben reluctant| BEFORE YOU insist on hav-

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Beauty Let's Eat— .s Eyes’ Age “on od Pastry i Shells Assure Best Tarts

»Dough Thicker

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Than for Pies

By META GIVEN GOOD TART shells start with

state «cone to reply to your partner's four no ing your own way about every- | {goad plain flaky pastry. a na Federas trump bid, feeling that your re- thing it's smart to stop, look for tarts, however, must be rolle : Professioiial sponse will get the hand too high? and- listen: a trifle thicker than for regis $ a pot. . . » pie because the shell mus yp 13-15 in” : then Sha) happens # is Alinont First, let's admit that it's substantial enough to hold the % 2 L ore o { : . " i eaki we ila your previous bids was unsound. high time. you were allowed a Ring without breaking. Ind, BPW little freedom of choice. But an 8 top honors Fou vulnerable if disapproval makes you see FRIDAY'S MENUS greatest, hep uth dealer .red, if you stamp and storm or | Breakfast \l club vote . NORTH (Mrs. Keen) tb gutk and sneer at opinions that | Fresh sliced bananas on whole wheat eneral elee- 8—Q 103 i biscuits . H—K 10 53 oppose yours, you're not ma- French Joushnits (baxery) —~K Q IC ture enough, chum-—you're not | will go te D—K 10 2 ? ready for freedom Luncheon Manchester, C—A "7 | SuPDos® your drents turn ! | Presh vesetable and cubed cheese salad ’ / ‘ t butte nee, Jeffer- WEST EAST thus down Wi of your Whipped raspberry jello oR, Seotise duu heh {Nr Enamplon) pet pals Maybe Dad and Dinuer | ] H—9 4 2 _ J 87 8. Mother actually forbid you to Broad. jomats’ slices D—J 78 D—Q 9 88 | go out with Joe or to spend Buttered frouen asparagus C-=Q'3 10 8 C—K 8 4 2 | every waking minute in Sue's Corn oysters

tion has inp with three ar: Brown )y and Cedar ve attained 1se in memyoal by . the are Attica, ton, Covingselaer, Sey. 1 Vincennes, and Shoals, per cent ree ). on the na. uise Franke will be pre« state having senting the its possible by the 1940 ‘ding to the ing women eligible for In the last bership, Inbers or, sig ntial. in both pub. dvement nt n, Mrs. Las

1a president; |

ng on- the ig not too ding leaders 1ase Smith, in and Mrs, * members ne interested » who theme + world for

ay the stata

SOUTH (Miss Brash) S—~AK9?96532

, H—8 D—A 54 C—-9538 The bidding: Ss Ww N 18 Pass 2 vr Pass 3S Pass 4 N Pass 5 H Pass 6 S Ta Pass

The antidote for this poisonous situation, obviously, is to make all of .your bids sound. i I am often asked, “How do you, keep from getting into a jam | using the Blackwood Convention?” The answer is-—be sure

your earlier bids are gorrect. Re-|

member that made, cannot be corrected.

a bad bid, once

you are showing aces#by means of the Blackwood or by means of | notes handed to partner under | the table.

Tosses Nice Hand Out the Window

I saw Miss Lucy Brash throw 2 nice hand out the window to-|

day. West opened the queen of) clubs and Miss Brash won with the ace on the Board. However, there was no way to avoid the Joss of a club trick and the ace of hearts, down ‘one. After the play Miss Brash told | me she wished she had followed | ber hunch.and bid five.diamonds| after the four no trump bid, pressing” one of her aces. asked if that would have been the proper course,

You are headed for trouble whether]

so the contract was.

The o Koll Sub Deb Club is sponsoring the annual Cinderella Ball, Sub“Deb and Squire Federation will be held May 14 in’ the Murat Temple. are (left to right) Alison Mead, presideht; Ann Campbell, dance chairman; Margaret Hannon, secreProceeds of the dance will go to the Crossroads

| Rehabilitation Center.

tary-treasurer, and Jane Nickell, vice president.

The dance for members.of the Club officers in charge

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For Matr on |

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In Sewing + Contest

GROUP {Dress—Cotton, made from stand-

lon, wool, ard pattern. 3. Coat or suit made |from standard pattern.

NDARD PATTERN | Division, con-| {testants 18 years of age or beflow): 1. {made from standard pattern. 2. [Coat or suit made from standard |

{GROUP

sion”

List Classes

Here are the judging classifi. cations in The Times’ $1460 N tional Sewing Contest: STANDARD PATTERN (Senior Division): 1.

ard pattern. 2. Dress—Silk, rayetc., made: from stand-

STAN (Junior

Dress—Any material,

pattern.

GLAMOUR GROUP (Contestants of all ages)—''Special occaclothes such as evening clothes, lounge clothes or beach-

wear, made from standard pat-|

tern or from original design by contestant.

ORIGINAL DESIGN GROUP

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Ta ting

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company. Naturally, you want to know their reasons. But before putting your parents on the °

witness stand, ask yourself why | "4

you like Joe or Sue. | - - ” IF YOU'RE honest with your- | self, you may decide; that you admire Joe solely because he's dashing and show-offy, because the other kids rave about him, because he's the campus Big Shot. For these spectacular assets, you overlook his bad manners, his recklessness, his dis- | regard for authority, even his | high-handed treatment of you. Of course, these are the very traits that Pop and Mom disapprove of. And do you like them yourself? Haven't you suspected that Joe's claim to fame is a bit on the shoddy side? Before you go to .bat blindly for your friends, check the why's. sons

Then if your rea- | are valid, defend Joe or

Sue to the limit,

The eyes have it .

. when it comes to telling tales about a woman’ age. When eyes are-treated gently with~eye cream, their story is a pretty one.

By BARBARA BROEKING NO LONGER in the teens or tender twenties and her eyes

show it. Tiny crags and crevices have moved in—crow’s

s feet they

call 'em-=and there's a perpetual wrinkle in the poor gal's face.

here a new Ayer's Eve Cream-

Well, Hubbard

wrinkle for those wrinkles: a lubricant that crawls into those

It's Harriet

little cracks planted by time and the elements. And after it crawls

i in it knocks them out.

It seems the bone structure doesn't back up the flesh around

| ‘the eyes and the skin misses the

support—so, more care is needed. No massaging, the skin is too delicate—so pamper it and smooth it with an eye cream. Perfume is held to a minimum

A, | in the Ayer cream and during

By MARGUERITE SMITH Hotkaps available lo-| cally, asks a businesswoman | flower grower. Also, do you] have to have the “setter” I see! advertised in nursery catalogs, or gan you use them withbut |

the day this makes a nice unpigmented eye shadow. It gives the lids a glimmer. Ayers’ Eye Cream is available

at Ayres’, Block's and Wasson's.

= a 2

LOUIS PASTEUR never had an interest in the cosmetic field,

| and he'd drop his test tubes if

he could see makeup going through such scientific processes.

Helen Rubinstein has come up just in time, with spring headin’

this way, to save winter-worn | skins . . . and the stuff she | brings is : “pasteurized.” It's

called Pasteurized Night Cream; 4 just before serving, spread

and has three properties: Quicker absorption, more effec-

tive absorption and prevention |

of blemishes. The best time for application is at night—when one is com-

pletely relaxed. Helena Rubin- |

stein’s Night Cream is sold at Ayres’, Block's and Wasson's

in

Lettuce and mixed fruit salad (pears, orange and Srapefrult salad)

Bread and bu Butterscotch eR Milk to drink: One quart for. each child: one pint for each adult, in addi- : tion to that used in the day's menus. | 2 2 =» BUTTERSCOTCH TARTS c. butter ; ¢. flour milk, scalded c. lightly browned sugar, firmly packed 's tsp. salt 5 egg yolks ta tsp. vanilla

Melt butter in" top of double boiler over low heat, then blend the flour. Pour the scalded milk over the sugar and salt, stirring until dissolved. Then add this sweetened milk mixture to the butter-flour mixture. Place over hot water and cook with occasional stirring for 20 minutes when the mixture should be smooth, thick. Stir a little of this hot mixture into well-beaten egg yolks, then slowly pour this back into double boiler and cook, stirring constantly, for 2 minutes when it should have a thoroughly cooked flavor. Remove from heat and stir in vanilla. Then pour into tart shells. Cool, then ¢hill if desired

[with whipped cream. If egg whites are available, meringue may be made and spread over cooled filling in shells and then browned in oven. Makes five to seven tarts, the number depending on. size of

{shells,

(Contestants of ail ages) ’ Pa » Federation ~ 1 had to tell her that the trou- Adults’ dresses, coats 0) “suits 5954 ? 5 BAT ry er i | Lincoln to ble was not with the Blackwood. originally designed by the ' con- . A—Hotkaps are available, at” oid i oF the Frenc The trouble was. traceable. di-| er us By MRS. ANNE CABOT | ca) seed and plant stores in any| | YT \ rench testant WITHOUT use of com- . " rectly to the jump rebid of three mercial patterns The two patterns pictured to- quantity. The “setter” is sim- | , ) a spades. That was a gross over-| { ’ day are especially designed for | ly a stiff cardboard cover you| of By SUE BURNETT CHILDREN'S GROUP (Con- modern needlewome ory ny you, bid. Actually Miss Brash had no| n need n. They | use to hold the plant cap in way ‘of knowing that the hand| A lovely afternoon dress for eta a all ages) Garments are smart and show imagina- | place while you pile dirt around avasn’'t a complete misfit. And i w or c ren up to years of tion. | the edges. - arm weather designed to flat- 8 , e, made from standard pattern i . parent misfits should be bid with ter the larger figure, has com- age originally designed by con- pattern 5954 Includes step in- | I have often set the plant T | tortable cap sleeves, slimming testant. All garments for chil- ructions on how-to-tat . . . | covers without the setter. Its he proper second round bid on| ren th f original de- Plus detailed instructions of the | just a little more convenient if the South hand was two spades.| !Ines and a portrait neckline. ye i origina this two edgings pictured. each you have one. You could, if| Now if Mrs. Keen cannot find Simple to make. group. u © measuring 1'; inches wide; ma- | vou had the time. make covers another bid, game is most un- Pattern 8443 is a sew-rite : terial requirements and stitch | (of cardboard) or even caps ely. ca rizes in eac of. € illustrations. ( wax likely | perforated pattern in sizes 36, | 1-ocal pri ! h of. the i | (of waxed paper). { 38 40. 42. 44. 46, 4850 and 52. lclassifications are $50, first; $20.! To order, use the coupon. { } Send your questions on bridge | © "0 #< 4%, 40, 48, 00 and 92. 'ge00nd. First place winners in Send questions o deni _ | Size 38, 414 yards of 39-inch. i , iv . Send questions on gardening to Easley Blackwood, The Indi 1ze 58, 473 ya the national judging will receive ANNE CABOT te Mrs. Smith. The Times. In. anapolis Times, Indianapolis 9. The spring and summer $100 awards. In addition, if any Indi . . dianapolis 9. “Dishing the Dirt” | a _ Fashion will guide you smooth- Times’ winners place first in na-| The Indianapolis Times | appears daily and Sunday. | - Designing Woman— | ly in making a Saat ppring- tional judging, they will receive 530 S. Wells St. | : : into-summer wardrobe. Easy to additional $100 awards from The| : . | M. h ki make style, special features, Times. Chicago 7, IL . Scouts to Meet | in atc ma ing | original designs — and a free | / Pattern 5954 Price 20c Local Girl Scout council presi- | oom | pattern printed inside the book. | Also. the first place winners in de Q pres r= Va rt the national judging are invited NGme ...veeeveeieseseessannn,, CODES and Scout commissioners | Bar. To order pattern or Fashion to New York to see their gar- of Indiana will meet with the Cras | Book, use the coupon. ments worn by professional mod- *****tsstessessessssasssanens., Great Lakes regional committee al : els in a National Style Show In greet .,.......ueveen.s.. ots A Iataday a the In| ~ SUE BURNETT [the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel. While Trees dianapolis Athletic Club. A Girl | there, they stop at the Waldorf. CItY ....eeeesveesssssneseeeas. ScOUt Camping - Committee In- | The Indianapolis Times | J — stitute will he held in conjunc214 W. M land St Ww Vv t State cesessreesesrescencansanas tion with the two-day session. ! . Marylan . omen otters SR | IndianapBlis 9, Ind. Schedule Session Times’ Se: y | 20 ing .ontes Pattern 8443 Price 25c The arrangements fof b 1 spring council meeting of the . . BIZ. cvvrnronnss diana League of Women Voters F { t R t t will be made today at a session n ran é 1S ra 10Nn ( 'N Fashion Book, Price 25¢ in the organization's headquar- ! } { | ters. The council meeting will Here 1s my official registration for The Times’ National Sewing } | Name sessssssssssscesssscseces be held in May at Bloomington. Contest. I will bring my contest garment, in mid-April, to the line Thy Flizaheth’ Hillyer A Two representatives from each place to be announced later in The Times. | Chom lamps [+++ essere sas sneassansnanssly THO Tepresentatives from each | that match accessories and use Street en [members of the state board will NAME ..titteeeeesecnscnscrssacassssssanssess Phone sesrcecsenenne| - - D. h fac + h (attend. = The meetings are held | / fhe acseiseriss © Jopeat the City lin the years betweon the biennial ADDRESS ...uiiiiiiiiiisssiiisssstsssistssssaesssssssssssnanes] Al am i ea in matchi ates teseaprtisrreasistarnarnens| | pera the room. wr State J.ieeeeresiccennnans Pater f= Boatman, Lawrence I plan to enter in the classifications marked below: (Check one rere : or more. You are not obligated to remain in the classifications od . (checked, 1f you should change your mind later). 2355 Station Street - . F Curnitus C ] las Si mple / ines, Details Standard Pattern Group, Senior Division, for entrants above

18 years of age.

(1) Dress—Rayon, silk or wool.. * ad OW Oo # E Bi

Standard Pattern Group; Junior Division, entrants 18 years

(2) Dress—Cotton..... .... (3)!Coat or Suit...

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This modern branch is efficiently staffed and fully equipped to )

or under. (1) Dress..... vees (2) Suit or Coat........ .

Glamour Group, nbd age limit. (1) Evening, lounge, beach render every banking service to our customers and friends, present --- wear, etc, from standard pattern or original design. and. prospective. . Original Design Group, no age limit. (1) Dreas, suit or

Commerdial, Personal, Improvement and Mortgage Loans coat originally designed by contestant and intended for p 838 adult or upper teen-age wear. Children’s Clothing Group, no age limit,

children up to 12 years of age.

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| | If you live or have your business near this location, you may find Indianapolis 9. oo } }

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