Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 March 1949 — Page 16
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| . [Vy . WW Plans 49 Strat “* : h - mmner r'ians : rate Bid Diff ; 2, + STORE By HEN ; ast Vv en pr js . «2 DI 1H1er ent * APPLIANCE Maybe some Farin : TURE . ji. | : | " = kept many f " ih |i Hw & : f . * @ ’ from the Mura Garnished b At Duplicate | DEPARTMENT Te , : on 1 “ | i | ; ' ’ didn’t miss t Eid : ' hath | ’ J 1 i absent withot Recipe Outlined .% | Doesn’t Necessarily That might be Shahla ~ : : WW Al . . § 88 a For Colonial Dish © | Guarantee All Aces | a good idea wl Sylvia Sidney By GAYNOR MADDOX | By EASLEY BLACKWOOD | when buying their touring ¢ NEA Staff Writer | t . w To. borrow v | AFTER YOU bid four no trump a ro ADD FLAVORFUL ingredients and hear partner's response, you lipsticks 4 Monday nigh to your Javostul pork Shops und know how many aces the partner. P ’ x visitors the - the result will be something 3 ship has. As I have outlined In Never be caught cuted by Mis special to eat. previous articles- you .should not ; ' Loder In ne x = = , i , : comedy: seems ‘ - follow with a bid of five no trump without one \ y- se COLONIAL PORK CHOPS lunless your siae has all the aces. . ghoes. It's he Six apples, one large onion, In fact, at rubber bridge, you are have the same . Miss Sidney, gliced, two tablespoons butter or guaranteeing all the aces to part-| i : : better adjustec fortified margarine, two table ner when you bid five no trump. shade in one's sa stage and scr spoons flour, one cup beer, 4 pork There is an exception to this : th J Lynn Fontanr chops. ; part of the Blackwood Conven-| 4 purse as on the ” Is an Alfred I Pare, core and slice apples; add tion. The exception is that it does| dressing table. Sidney isn't Pe onion, salt and pepper.. Place in ett et ee her voice and greased casserole, . Melt butter Both sides vulnerable BuUggest. or, margarine, hlend in flour; add | . South dealer eo @ Van Pat beer all at once. | Duplicate bridge In the curr Stir constantly until thickened. NORTH ther. Masters) + ; Mistress Mine, Trim fat from pork chops. Place SQ : 2.30 and 8:30 on apples and onions. Pour beer Ih 2 109s : Sidney and Mr sauce over all D- 4 C O M S* by Dick Van F Bake in a moderate oven. (350 ¢ CK 8 . New Tilt-Top JUI E- - AT Michael Brow F.) 1% hours | WEST EAST ! By BARBARA BROEKING “ - ' 17-vear-ald so Gegreer four (Mrs. Keen) ; Mr. Meek) “TWO minutes to eight and you're-late for that date.” And the Faster (6 oranges in 90 seconds) and easier, tool . lot. 8 X . S—J 8 4 S—3 2 |story goes on that this Frivolous Fran left her lipstick at home. Come in White, Red, Green and Yellow, "As you rer THURSDAY'S MENUS | n-3654 H—Q 9 3 The ending is a tear-jerker — her lipstick eaten off, chewed and *Trademark. widowed Olivi : D3 : D3 186 digested, her face was a sight, how sorry her plight; with such a John Fletcher. Breakfast: Pineapple juice, c—J 107835 C—-A QRI32 ran pan, she goon lost her man. . b 98 ber of Britain ready-to-eat cereal, scram- SOUTH (Champion) Fear not, there's an answer and Dorothy Gray makes it easy . . living in what bled eggs, split and toasted was " A by putting two full-sized lipsticks envelope is torn off ‘and the pad ’ fe When, Olivia's muffins, butter or fortified ae in a package together. Six fash- 3 Co 1 ! five vears’ ref margarine, coffee, milk. i or 42 ionable shades available gg this removed when ready for use.) Lie kid doesn’t lik Luncheon: Chili con carne The bidding: Lipstick Duo are South Aer- down and relax when using the and tries to bi sliced tomatoes with chopped S W : N E ican. Portrait Pink. Siren _Ripe eye pads ) Unfortunate ion and green pepper. whole . ‘ Cherries, Right Red and Nose And last of all she has her Eye version of tl} onion and green pepg 18 Pass 2D Pass . x sold at Cream for lubreat It may be wheat bread. butter or forti- 3S P ANT P gay. Lipstick Duo is sold at Cream for lubrication : i geems to have f Arg ol x ass f A88 Ayres’ and Block's used 24 hours a day, contains no i Mr. V P fied margarine, applesauce, x ig J ol 5H Pass 5NT Pass rar perfume, is light in weight and ! 7. yan at ‘a, mit ht 6 H Pass 6NT All Pass! A FEW ‘“eve-deas” from Jac- mojts at body temperature. Jac- Ap 7 . rd poatonn ck | Mis Eleanor Hawks... and the red and white patchwork 0 =m Im ulin Cochran sires ne 364 qin Cochran products re oi ’ Times. chops as ' | . - 0 ply ate ( “one must be clear-evec and |, es’. i new cabbage, enriched crisp | quilt she made before she was a teen-ager. cate bridge. Here is the reason. pright-eyed. And out of her, at Ayr 2 # = ( rolls, butter or fortified mar- | py, RUTH ANN HAMILTON “IT WAS the girls at the of- At rubber bridge it makes prac- sleeve come three products that SPEAKING of duos (refer to | ; garine, raw carrot Sticks, or | FINE sewing comes almost a8 fice who talked me into enter- |U¢3Y no difference whether you poast lumination, relaxation and paragraph one) there's a bang-up! 4 Lb Mistress ery, rhubarb lattice pie, cof- easily as chatting to slim, blue- ing The Times Sewing Contest play a slam in a suit or in no jybrication for the eyes set of nail polish and lipstick in! hy fee, milk. | eyed Eleanor Hawks, 3132 E. . amp? & i all He . trump {assuming the siam is First is Eye Bath, next are Eye matching shades that hint of Tod W Sm——— — {36th St. last year, she recal 5. er en makable in either case.) Bright Eye Pads—soothing white economy this month. Made by Connie Boewel . { For Miss Hawks, who took try was a shantung Sul , Y But in duplicate bridge the ex flannel masks saturated in a so- LaCreoss. the products are Naylon 3 7 and 9.30 1st asses | second honors for the suit di- —— red lined in light grey tra 10 points you get for playing lution that's nice and cool. (These and sold at Ayres’, Block's and " 1h Clay ¥ | vision in The Times National Fayon crepe. = t it a slam in six no trump instead , , pads are truly different— Wasson’'s. { ’ 275, 520 8.08 . | Bewing Contest last year, has Fu me years contest Eo of six spades may mean the dif- each pad is sealed in a transpar-. The yummy shades are Barbar- E r | been wielding a needle ever free evenings and week ends ference between a top and a bot- ent pliofilm envelope containing ian, Primitive Cyclone, Pink Rib-| 4 “Fanne.” wit n ewin | since she was able to hold one. permit Eleanor plans three en- tom. st enough solution to moisten bon, Explosion and Spiced Cin- — st 8. 3:03 and g d just £ p P | Eleanor was just 4 when tries. Shell design a corduroy 5 No Trump Call the Eye Pads. The end of the namon. “n 2 : | she began embroidering her slack suit for the original de- a — eee TTLES mnDovn tv th ontest | doll clothes, Before she was 7, Sign group, a simple cotton ls No Guarantee Trig Singing TEA KE Br, wa she started work on a “his. dress for the stant pattern | Therefore at duplicate your five ueoests ome “Tursan. Here are the judging classifi-| torical quilt” of red and white grown, sn an wr RE se NO trump call, following your bid ) Oo | Chrome covered copper kettles with trigger } Penny Edwards cations in The Times’ $1460 Na-| patches with needlework de- for the glamour group Cause ,¢ four no trump does not guar- onerated spout cover. Hold 21/ ats. and 48 picting scenes from American she needs one antee all the aces. Your partner Color Scheme sing-when water boils “Johnny Bel * tional Sewing Contest: | history. Cooking and Knitting are ., .. ,reajize that there may be To ) ’ ana 10.48 STANDARD PATTERN Since she began working a 2189 favorite nisi eon an ace off the hand and that vou C 4 50 A Toe. o . J . the of- awks. She § y b 1 " . Humphrey Bog GROUP Senior Division): 1.| 8 cashier-book keeper at 8 o A may be merely probing the king N\ phrey iROU 2 * , au na. fice of T. A. Moynahan Prop- North Methodist Church choir |giuarion to determine whether swingman a. ud 2 PDaSed ON ue Humphrey Bog Dress—Cotton, made erties, Inc, Miss Hawks has and chooses light classical mu lp pang will play safely at the By MARGUERITE SMITH “Take Me O ard pattern. 2, Dress—B8ilk, ray-| made all her own clothes. sic for her own enjoyment. |“top spot” of six no trump A ew. carrot and beet seed By JEAN TABBERT r -— witn®Prank sh : 8 ree wn wre ; : A few. carr et seeds ) NL E | oo and Gena el on, wool, etc, made from stand-| __ ) Y . iO al thiiys deal Me Ma risked in the ground at the end, The young couple planning to $52, 759 and ard pattern. 3. Coat or suit made 10 [ tt - S So 2 8 has ne hand and enjoye .r this week will produce early ter LIES d a / C1 n Cl olce the additional advantages of ° i os Both . 11 for furnish a heme should base its “Walk a Cre from standard pattern. 7 Ihearing his partner open the bid yepiatles. ot ox wo OF color scheme on a rug, says Miss Havward and “d ! % | - “4 anc swee avar, * { 2:40. 3:54. T( STANDARD PATTERN] ding and then make a jump re- Fp ps an " ttle under Clara Dudley, decoration consult- “The Big " z . : | ‘ $ € i { 4 £ utry, GROUP (Junior Division, con-| out o HE Rua’ Shere Is a slam, part of each planting, observe ant of the Alexander Smith A at 11:1 testants 18 years of age or be- probably in either spades or dia- comparative resuls Carpet Co. She is appearing at| ts low): 1. Dress—~Any material, monds but he uses the Black Tomatoes seeded lace in Ayres’ this week and will talk Sr ade f standard pattern. 2. wood to test for a possible six omatoes Seeged In place my Lo..." emakers from 2 t 4 - o nats, Lom sa p avd no trump contract early April grow into sturdy frost : Soon = 4 ~ Coat or suit made from standard | LC corists lants. Cover these P: M. tomorrow in the Home Ad-| ue t | Mr. Champion's response to the resistant planis. wer LAPSE visory Bureau on the sixth floor. | : pattern. four no trump shows two aces Seeds a little deeper than later “pn, ol ono 00 Wm 00 GLAMOUR GROUP (Contest- land that means that o {s planted seeds--an inch in light * g shade is the largest U ns at one ace is . >" lsplasii of color in a room, Miss ants of all ages)—"Special occa- {in the hands of the enemy. Now soil, less in heavy clay. ; om, Miss i sion” cloth nas: evenin h Dudley believes. Thus it should : Complimer sion” clothes suc £ Mr. Masters bids five no trump Certain flowers do much bet-'he chosen carefully. If the b d . 8 hes or beach- , [he chos ye. udget, { Phon clothes, lounge clot and is pleased to learn that his ter if seeded while weather is won't stretch far enough to in- ! wear, made from standard pat- partner has two kings. still chilly. These include lark- clude a room-size rug, scatter { M Or Yi tern or from original design by The information is particularly spur, pinks. California poppies. rugs should be utitized. i Ticket O contestant. important because it assures the shirley poppies. ~ Other hardy iiss Dudley represents a home ORIGINAL DESIGN GROUP |absolute solidity of his six cardiceeds are sweet alyssum, Snap- planning service which has been e——— - - 3 - Quran a (Contestants of ail ages) — {amon pas With the opening dragons, cornflowers, pansies, in operation for 15 years. Thirty- : Adults’ dresses, coats or suits ead of a club or a heart COmMINg oss roses. two manufacturers are included . originally designed by the con- | UP to his kings in those suits, Mr. in the list of fabrics and paint | Stainless Steel COFFEEMAKERS - testant WITHOUT use of cormh- §| Masters is fully justified in bid- Send questions on gardening colors suggested by the Smith! mercial patterns. \ ding the slam in no trump. | to Mrs. Smith, The Times, In- people. . Room arrangement also Have full 8.cup capacity. Guaranteed against CHILDREN'S GROUP (Con- ¥ . dianapolis 9. “Dishing the Dirt” igs planned if the homemaker de- infant and T aven rem onable c CC nd testants of all ages)—Garments ¥ Elected President appears daily and Sunday. sires. 2C15 a Jiven reasonapie pr aa id for children up to 12 years of ¥ TIN — | When the consumer wishes aid kept Clean, snouid iasT a litefime. age, made from standard pattern Of Y W CA Group i in selecting her color scheme, she or originaily designed by con- NEW YORK- Mrs. Arthur For- Maroaret ets fills out a blank outlining the 9.95 testant., All garments for chil- rest Ahderson of New York is the oO furniture and accessories she aldren—even though of original de- new national president of the : . ready has. Then the color con-| sign—must “oe entered in this Young Women's Christian Asso- sultants at Smith's come through | group. elation under a new constitution. aster ( 5 with a carefully-planned portfolio | Local prizes In each of the IN e of a New York physician of fabrics and colors to use in classifications are $50, first; $20, mre Anderson has served on the — wASHINGTON. Mar. 30 (UP) completing the room decoration. | % second. First place winners in national oad since 1936 and is Margaret Truman's new Easter Use a less expensive fabric in| 3 ! chairman of the board's executive wardrobe includes two dresses and large quantity if a room is to be % the national judging will receive ; committee and of {ts public rela- ’ oat ‘hite dd ted with ik $100 awards. In addition, if any | Canitee | : a two wool ons one white or Je ora e on in o Jttte money Lv EE "imes’ Ww lace first in na- Ug we are ONE re ut there are no predic- bracket, Miss udley recom- 55. 5a, Times’ winners The will receive (Y She also represents the YWCA'S (ions of what she'll wear on mends. Don't be timid about 4 a : tional judging, they receive of the U. S. on the world council i ein a . oo ' es ; ; Easter Sunday. using color, she advises,.. Most ; additional $100 awards from The 82 of the YW. She is a graduate of He aT ; | HAS Times.’ By MRS. ANNE CABOT Vassar College and is active in The White House said one dress Pe are nia of jt. but ac- 4 Satter 5T07 incl — . . oe ' ! id ry \ ylue si ith tually “makes” ar . Also, the first place winners in Pattern 5707 inc tides com 2b yn riany civic and social movements of Jean Rats hl ” oan ween - room ¥ . the national judging are invited plete pattern for blousé (size " . a wp Co —————— W en ong sleeves and ci ( ne s : po ] to New York to see their gar- 14. 16 and 18 .included) ma- By SUE BURNETT L ree Lahor Probe lines. It has a sash which circles Named Hostess | i ments worn by professional mod- terial requirements and finish- Your young daughter can "NEW YORK-—The United Na- the waist, crosses in back and ties Mrs. Harold Winckelbach, 21 ey els in a National Stvle Show in Ing directions; crochet instruc dress herself in no time at all tions has instructed the Interna- in front. , x 1 rint E. LeGrande Ave. will be hostess . 4 "a the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel. While tions for butterflies and edging with this adorable little prin- [tional Labor Organization to be- Her other new Iroc « Fully! pr on to the members of Beta Chapter, i there, they stop at the Waldorf. material requirements and sas style. It buttons down the Bin & world-wide investigation of and will be worn with * A SE Omega Phi Tau Sorority, at 8 SE . w— r—————— stitch fllustrations. ‘ { sl slave labor because of the reports oe ee on edging hes p. m. today. ooh . H front, has wee puffed sleeves " , a white w 8 5 a - ” i i oy ~~ 4 Leaves for Reich ANNE CABOT and ruffle trimming. Note the that Buge slave labor camps exist. \¢ "The red coat is loose and COMPLETE STOCK a a | Me ; te ’ , ray DOWS Ra {full length. As OMG Adviser The Indianapolis Times pair of gay bows. re ——————————- i ’ ' £ : > on ROR ¢ ; ; / Mrs. Edith Helm, White House ~ v NEW YORK--Miss Eleanor G 530 S. Wells St 4 Pattern Se60 As for sizes : 3, Designing Woman— social secretary, told newswomen GIBSON Westinghouse POP-UP TOASTERS Coit, director of the American oT a ) ana 6 years. Dize J. two . the gowns and coats were deLabor Education Service and the Chicago 7, Ill. yards of 35 or 39-inch || 22 signed and made by Madame Pola GREETING CARDS Toast your bread to perfaction automat cally. No summer school for oflice workers Ngo. 5707 Price 20c¢ The spring and summer of New York. Mme. Pola created | pre-heating necessary, Have bright chrome ~ in New York City, is making a Fashion contains 64 pages of | several of Miss Truman's concert | finish three month visit to Germany a8 Name ..ceeeesssoess tiesseeasss Smart styles, fashion news, | gowns as well as some inaugural 24 W. WASHINGTON §1 | ' adviser to the Office of Milltary more American Designer Orig- | clothes for hér and her mother. TAT/ONERY DEPT. powasrars |i 20 Government. © lasses csesesesscssssanneannas vesee jnals. Free pattern printed in- rs - - - — 95 She will consult with trade un Street side the book fon leaders in Germany respons- Tresresassssssssiseseeses To order pattern or our ible for workers’ education pro- oyy | vesessesssesesesssssss Eashion Book, use the coupon. | grams. Miss Coit will advise on . leadership and curriculum, State... viiianerinnnnnn, Chane RR ru omeone i hibbiiia ase SUE BURNETT | IC Times” Sewing Contest | Te ntisnols Times : J . oA 8 A “ , . { 214 W. Maryland St. Sa = - . . . nt tl R virat Indianapolis 9, Ind, | Entrant Registration | polis 9, ; " y No. 8269 Price 25¢ By Flizabeth Hillyer Here is my official registration for The Times’ National Sewing Silv “lifts the simplest meal 0 0 Ul - ver | " Contest. 1 will bring my contest garment, in mid-April, to the BIZ0.r evnnrennns } o teh ® Dont h Mg om C | . | place to be announced later in The Times, Fashion Book, Price 25¢ | ,° PerY Pie! nl hoar ) but use it daily, Regular wash. 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