Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 March 1949 — Page 15
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Irene Hats Shown Here yy... ey =m) Can’t Figure | ' os Hints on How Many Causes Are Outl ined for Sciatica Infection Ya ‘ M . i : i By EDWIN P. JORDAN, M.D. $with other rheumatic conditions. |an abscessed tooth often brings| The cause of the pressure may SCIATICA means “only that] An infection elsewhere in the about complete relief from the|be in the spine itself, from some. r * Muzzy’s To Prepare pain is present along some part of body, like an abscessed tooth, can|symptoms. However, sometimes diseased condition there, or from the sciatic nerve which passes/cause sciatica. ‘Whenever thejthe cause cannot be found at all. inflammations in the neighbor-
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By EASLEY BLACKWOOD =~ | I KNOW Mr; Muzzy very welll and yet I could not begin to ex-| plain why he plays bridge as he does. At the race track if he had a ticket on a horse and a friend offered to give him free, a ticket! on another horse in the same race, he’ would accept gladly. He would know that his chances! of winning were increased with-| out risk. But will he apply this | simple principle in a bridge game? | Not in a million years. Look at what happened in today’s deal.
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| By GAYNOR MADDOX NEA Staff Writer HOW ABOUT an Easter buffet supper built around a ham-—but| no ham to cook? It can be done with one of the hams with the “ready-to-eat, fully cooked’ nota-| tion on it. { Home economists of the Swift] Co, laboratories have planned an| Easter buffet menu exclusively for this column, They suggest the colors and subtle new flavors of this season] run rampant in the buffet menu. With the ham, serve creamed
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recommending) the bidding, Many y| spring and summer collection at, Block's. Tor scalloped potatoes, green peas players Would not raise the open- WHEN MEN HAVE any stylé sense at all, they're frequently OF onder free sialice oF apal ee ee ing spade bid to four on the better than women at picking out women’s hats, Irene, one of New » ” . : C SSERRH IRR, : sO t North South valucrabs York's best known hat designers, says so. She was here today and |assorted crispy vegetables and. Heavy-Weight, Plastic oated - 8 d Yulueravle yesterday to show her spring and summer collection in Block's [since it is Kaster, golden anc ; South dealer French Millinery Salon white deviled egg halves. m—— NORTH (Mr. Meek) She's perfectly safe in mak- A basket of hot buttered rolls| 5~QJ87538 Ing -that statement because cocktail-wear hats, The horse- [should stand nearby. A dessert of ai 3 H—6 8 she’s known as the milliner who hair models are of the tailored |a fruited gelatin ring served with] u er- a ne O : D—AQ4 “makes hats that men like Persuasion and are suggested |a bowl of fluffy whipped cream| , C15 That. of course doesn't do her [OF wear with street cottons. dressing in the center will be the| WEST EAST | any harm with the women Crowns of all the Irene hats |perfect climax to the meal. (Mr. Able) (Mr. Dale) The reason’ she Sets such are in comfortable, head-fitting '| The “ready-to-eat, fully-cooked” S—§.2 S—9 | store by masculine judgment design. Some of the crowns notation on the ham insures ked| F LO @) R ( O V E iQ N H—K 9 514 HJ 10 72 is that men like hats that com- have folds to suggest the pith [plete protection for you in serving D—10 9 8 C—A J 1064 | plement rather than detract helmets worn in the tropics. {this type of ham withouth further Cc—Q 8 32 D—6 5 2 | trom, 2 woman's looks. If a hat Faint green is ancther color |cooking. SOUTH (Mr. Muzzy) | is so ostentatious that it “swats” favored by Irene, along with | You may wish to score the fat ase 4 l you in the eye oefore you no- capucin and melon tones, pink on the top of the pam " uniform 4 | ) y sh auv » ( 4 add cloves or TELAT t the wi , ! sky- and shades of mauve. Black |diagona nes and ac C . = HA Qs eee e wearer, it's a bad sky predominates in the horsehairs |a favorite glaze. A combination Super Maneto . . . the NEW row ) aT * = = and hair mesh straws. Black [of brown sugar and mustard is 43 ror: y The Badin —K 9 IRENE ‘doesn’t make that velvet comes into the collection Jo ent for a glaze or Roney or plastic coated floor covering a } , . y way of facings on little |a fruit marmalade may be used.| : re Ss w N ¥ | kind. Hers “Fe simple and’ hy w hats. Navy is well rep- | Put the ham in the oven only * oe. especially developed to . 1 Ss Pass 28 Pass | wearable and they do the best resented, too. And trimmings, (long enough to produce a beauti-| ’ : 3 T pase : 0 pass | possible job of making the most |, keeping with Irene’s love of [ful golden tinge to add to the eye-| meet today s demand for a . » >ass > ass | of ; ’ y i . v | 1 of the ham; 15 minutes in ED " N | of a woman's own good looks, simple, cleancut lines, are re- appea . Yo 8S Aras In her current collection, strained.—By Louise Fletcher. a hot (400 degrees F.) oven will longer-wearing, low-cost To N arde. First because thaf there seems to be an emphasis ~~ |do the tric : . es can ate Rikst pecause that "balanced line. Even the tri- | DR. ANSWERS— | Or you may wish to purchase floor covering! It comes in ture of the hana and Fro Soe. color styles appear to be de- | . jon: Is it injurious to oo already giazed rally cooked : : cduse it shuts out a possible sacri. signed for rearing straight on | tet tooq or liquid stand in an nam garnished WRN a creel of| marbleized or tile patterns. . fie ) neapple and a maraschino . ice by the non-vulnerable oppon-| ‘he head. Nevertheless, there | "con in the ice box? Pp I r inlas jg f y pady t b ents. But not Mr. Meek. He chose * SHght Hit or roll to many Answer: Opened cans of Sherry 311"YEARY 107 the buffet has the appearance of inlaid the conservative two spade bid. ag pict Snakes them be food are excellent substances | ’ 2 8 | linoleum Mr. Muzzy made up for that. © n - for germs to grow in. Of | ' | . With extreme optimism he bid Wear a stiff-brimmed, straight- | co refrigeration restrains WEDNESDAYS MENUS Sq. Yd. _— four no trump and partner's re-| O0:the-head hat. the growth of the germs to a leiast: ge juice, |
creamed, flaked fish on toast, enriched toast, butter or fortified margarine, currant jelly, coffee, milk: Luncheon: Tomato juice, macaroni and cheese, enriched soft
sponse showed one ace. Mr. Muz-, __1 De Off-the-face line is MOTe | some extent but they still zy must have got mixed up at, Dron dunce in roller styles may grow enough to cause this point because he now bid five .. .C don’t swoop enough to difficulty, especially if kept
bi . ’ no trump which asks for kings be Callen DrEIOne, Oyates wiite open very long. and tells partner that the side
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| roller banded with a crushed | ‘life or harm the body if sodi- rolls, butter or fortified marga- 4 from limited quantities in regu- Sq. Mr. Meek Sinks | gold shantung scart. Blue, navy | um amytal is injected into a | rine, sliced fresh pineapple, tea, | Kk lar stock. Was 2.35 and. 2.55 Yd. 3 Down in Chair | and oyster white milan makes | vein to make a person talk milk. * £55 Mr. Meek sank | the little roller shown. | freely? Dinner: Cold sliced ready-to- | square yard. cl r eek sank down in his 8 = =» Answer: So far as I know, eat fully cooked ham, candied — "Some words formed on his STRAWS include soft bali the injection would not do | sweet potatoes, buttered Swiss ig Ho thet. "thr not wg and rough weaves as well as | any permanent harm. The | chard, raw carrot sticks, rye e cleare is roat an us | " i imi | ifi - | " milan. For really hot weather, | drug is eliminated rather bread, butter or fortified mar- | . barely got out “six clubs.” MT.| she ghows horsehair, and some | rapidly and completely from garine, ginger pears, cookies, | WASSON'S FLOOR COVERINGS, SIXTH FLOOR Muzzy’s six spade bid closed the hair mesh straw in a group of | the body. coffee, milk. ’ auction. ! : . Mr. Abel led the ten of diamonds which dummy’s ace won. ° : . w» Mr. Muzzy took two rounds of | : 3 trumps ending on the board. He ? next led'a low heart and finessed ; the queen. “Don’t have it,” he . B roared at Mr. Abel. But Mr. Abel won the king of hearts and led | * a club to Mr, Dale’s ace for the } setting trick. | Mr. Meek pointed out that the! lead of a low club toward the king in the closed hand would } have made the contract. True, . Mr. Muzzy couldn't tell whether | to make the club play or finesse the heart queen. However, he, could have had both chances. | He should have won the open-| ing diamond lead with the ace,| extracted trumps and then run| three more rounds of diamonds, 066 throwing a club from dummy on| the fourth one. Then he could have entered] dummy with a trump and led the lone club. If East played the ace, Er Ve » the club king vould permit the ée ew ¥ discard of a heart from dummy.| If West had it, the heart finesse » . * was still available as a last re- LONGER on the inside een SHORTER outside! ; source. . i} | - . i > Decorator | WIDER on the inside . . . NARROWER outside! ; pe ig i 4 | . . . oF Ue HIGHER on the inside . . . LOWER outside! / { Richard J. Lepsche is the | { newest interior decorator to be i wdded to the staff of Adams J nd Co., Inc, A. J. Kurker, vice \ § president and general manager | aN \ of the store announces. | . ; i Mr. Lepsche has had years of <x oe ———— Nay experience in home furnishings | AE and interior decorating. He is RE well known in retail circles and ! has studied at the University of | 3 Minnesota, University of Ne- | 3 braska, Minneapolis School of NN Art and in Paris, France, | Last fall and again this spring | J Ny he studied at the Guild Galler- | Ray les in Grand Rapids, Mich, URE, you want roominess—that lets you ride relaxed ing. And new beauty, too—because Dodge sleek lines 3 i under the nationally famous v } 8 Roa | De oe atID Bown and comfortable mile after mile! That s why Dodge stem from true functional design. aN Brown is color and design co- made this new car bigger three ways inside . . . longer, ) ‘. faa ordinator of the Grand Rapids wider, higher! Powering this exciting new Dodge is the famous Dodge NY Furniture Makers Guild. Adams ) , “Get-Away” ine— high- i i A id. Adame But many people don't want a car that's big and . : ay” engine high compression engineered tive of the guild. bulky outside. So Dodge made this new car shorter ~~ '° 9°HVeT extra power with gasoline economy —plus . h — | qutside, na outside, len outside. the proved smoothness of gyrol Fluid Drive. Ly lo == | Here's an engineering miracle that gives you new ease See how much more Dodge gives for your new car LOOK! “KNEE-LEVEL” SEATS in front and LOOKI DOORS OPEN WIDE—so easy to step LOOK! “GET-AWAY" ENGINE—more power ! of handling in traffic, new ease of parking and garag- dollar today! back give the same natural distribution right in or out without wrinkling or for flashing pickup . . . faster accelerse of body weight that makes the modern mussing clothes. Arm rests are on the tion. Higher-compression engine squeezes 42 TROIT } ’ N living room chair so comfortable. doors out of the way. extra ey from each tankful of gas. 4 Flights Daily % : / | Phone FR arkiin 1554 | Sa 0. A BIRR MOTORS, INC. : FADELY-ANDERSON, INC. - or Your Travel Agen 838 N. Meridian St. 3547 E. Washington ; Ticket Office, 6 E. Market St. oTO - , . Bi . CHICAGO & SOUTHERN AIR LINES CAPITOL MOTORS : JOHN RAMP, INC. \ 447 N. Capitol ; 2917 Central Ave, ANY — mn i an ’ ‘ —— po 3 v 3 ; ' 4 3 “ - oe “y . ’ ai ; . ee 4 ik : a: 4 : gs
