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Ne Th By JEAN MANEY 0 rump _- A AY b¥ Mary Roberts Rinehart, will | come: to life again Friday night. Limits Values| 5 mis i this hardy perennial for its an- . Doesn't Ask Aces ~ | tain will go up at 8 o'clock 1a 5 By EASLEY, BLACKWOOD Bar I ua ra MR. MASTERS and Mr. Cham-| Frances Willams will play pion stayed out of trouble in to-| the title role. The other cast day's hand by recognition of the! members are Lillian Petac, fast a ihe tional in this a il was conven par- wit Gena sialon 4 Ma of foe se. ona Briones, Mir no trump over 8 ! : in a suit is not forcing if the four in. Neal Ren, Dos no trump bidder has made any| (varice Clunte. | bid in no trump during the pre- Nancy Rutledge is student The reason i§ that any bid in| 3Fector and Jo Ellen Sigman is a « " in charge of publicity. Miss Kay no trump is a “limit” bid. That Ragsdale is the is, It pretty closely defines the Siass spanspr. Both sides vulnerable. : | : Bu ies Seige List Classes NORTH (Mr. Masters) Y : saxiss ||n'Contest D-AKQT4 Here are the judging .classifiWEST Q EAST cations in The Times’ $1460 Na(Mr. Dale) (Mr. Abel) tional Sewing Contest: 432 das STANDARD PATTERN A Re-K 5 Senio Division): Deg 3 D108 5 anove « Pd 3 3 C—-ASS O-1842 |ORMRTLON i MBAS fran stands SOUTH (Mr. Champion) pa : ray8—5 on, wool, etc., made from standa H—Q 1093 ard pattern. 3. Coat or suit made * ; DJ 62 from standard pattern. : C-KJ1095 STANDARD PATTERN The bidding: GROUP (Junior Division, conN E 8 w testants 18 years of age or be18 Pass INT Pass low): 1. Dréss—Any material, SD Pass SNT Pass made from standard pattern. 2.

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exact high card content of the bidder's hand. Therefore it is not logical’ to assume that a player who has put in a no trump bid could possibly find additional values which would warrant his trying for a slam,

Mr. Champion had a rather

tough decision to make on his

Coat or suit made from standard pattern. GLAMOUR GROUP {(Contestants of all ages)—"Special occasion” clothes such as evening clothes, lounge clothes or beachwear, made from standard pattern or from original design by contestant.

ORIGINAL DESIGN GROUP

first bid. He felt that his hand (Contestants of all ages) —

‘was one of those “in-between where no really good bid is available. He didn’t like to make a two over one by bidding two clubs with as little as he had. Nor did he fancy bidding one no trump with a singleton in his partner's spade suit. He chose the latter call as the lesser of two evils.

Forced to Reply Of course he had to reply to Mr. * jump shift in diamonds, which he did by bidding three no trump. Now over his partner's four diamond bid, Mr. Champion apparently either had to bid one of his own suits, or help one of partner's suits with Inadequate trump support. But he did none of these. Knowing Mr. Masters would read his bid ad a sign off, he bid four no trump which became the contract. Mr. Dale made his best opening of a spade but Mr, Champion won the ace and played dummy'’s queen of clubs, covering it with his own because of the scarcity of entries to the South hand. * 7

Mr. Dale won with the ace of clubs (it would have done him no good to lay off) and now he and Mr. Abel had to cash their two top hearts immediately to hold the hand to four odd. Note that game contracts at spades, diamonds or clubs would be set. For ordinary play in mixed Sraupe it might be well to avoid]

these refinements of. the Black-|

dults’ dresses, coats or suits 0 designed by the contestant WITHOUT use of commercial patterns. CHILDREN’S ' GROUP : (Contestants of all ages) —Garments for children ‘up to 12 years of age, made from standard pattern or originaily designed by contestant. All garments for children—even though of original design—must oe entered in- this group. ", Local prizes in each of the classifications are $50, first; $20, second. First place winners in the national judging will receive $100 awards. In addition, if any Times’ winners place first in national judging, they will receive additional $100 awards from The Times. " Also, the first place winners in the national are invited to New York see their garments worn by professional models in = National Style Show in the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel. While there, they stop at the Waldorf.

Book Gives Test To Find Elm Disease

What's new? Shade Tree Digest gives this test for recognizing elm phloem necrosis: (1) A butterscotch color in inner bark; (2) an (odor of wintergreen from discolored tissue, Earlier symptoms

wood system. Had Mr. Masters 3Rd dropping) may come from

been playing with a less expert partner he would not have continued his slam probing but would | have been content with game at] three no trump. A bid that may confuse and dis-! courage partner is just as bad as

a bid which is itself technically!

incorrect.

Send questions on bridge to Mr. Blackwood, The In lis Times, Indianapolis 9.

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By Eliabeth Hillyer Team up traditional contemporary. You'll find dark and light wood the old and the new - amphasize each other, just as in graceful dark Chip dale chair drawn up to the lig ht

modern bre breakfront does.

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other causes, No treatment is yet known to save infected trees. But there's a

new control for the leafhopper; {that carries the virus. Beware of

{unscrupulous dealers who tell you! say trained tree men,

Miss Keene to Speak :

_ The Old Glory Chapter, ITSC,

home of Mrs. Ernest Stanfill, 3564 N. Grant Ave. Miss Amy Keene will be the guest speaker.

Sunnyside Guild Will Have Party

Members of Sunnyside Guild will give a party for the patients of Sunnyside Sanitorium. Mrs. Chantilla E. White and Mrs. Dallas 8. Foster aregn charge of

{the event.

The board of the guild will have ian orientation class for new members at 10 &. m., Apr. 18, followed by a covered dish luncheon in the hospital.

|Arrange Parties The Indianapolis Saenger-Chor Iwill give a Pp. m. tomorrow in the Food Craft {Shop. Two other similar events are scheduled for 8:15 p. m. Saturday and 1:30 p. m. Thursday, Ap! {14. The latter two will be in the {Saenger-Chor Hall,

' Times' Sewing Contest Entrant Registration

Here is my official registratio

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Contest. I will bring my contest garment, in mid-April, to the place +30 be sunounsed later In The Times.

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I plan to enter in the classifications marked below: (Check one classifications

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~~ checked, if you should change your mind later). Standard Pattern Group, Senior Division, for entrants above 18 years of age. (1) Dress—Rayor, Silk oF WoO... ecvssse

—tandard Pattern Group, or under. (1) Dress.....

(2) Dress—Cotton....cosses

(3) Coat of Siilt...essesss Junior Division, entrants 18 years (2) Buit or Coat.....oon0s

—Glamour Group, no age limit. (1) Evening, lounge, beach design.

wear, etc, from standard

pattern or original

ee Original ‘Design Group, no age limit. * (1) Dress, suit or ; designed contestant

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HOCKS 'n’ kraut is a x dish to leave exclusively for couh-

This recipe. as well as the others, come from “Twenty Recipes That Men Like,” by Fred Waring —& booklet of really “delicious suggestions,

| In return for a

HOCKS 'N' KRAUT i WIT | pay check. Two and one-half to 3 pounkls velvet ribbon, ude » of hocks (the hocks may be either Ths hat many women fresh pork or cured pork (ham), : in minor jobs {should serve three or four unless matches.

have been able to get by not ‘Ruth Millett because they did their jobs well, but because their employers couldn't get anyone better, If a wonian will answer these questions honestly. she ought to be able to tell fairly well whether she has held her job so far on luck or ability, It your job demands skill like

you need to pravide three helpings around. In that case; get more," and select a bigger Kettle. Wipe off hocks with damp cloth, Brown slowly but thoroughly in hot pan, Dutch oven, or heavy kettle. Pour off and diecard excess fat, Barely cover browned hocks with boiling water; add 1 tea-

By BAKBARA RROEKING EVERYBODY wants an old-fashioned Christmas, an oldfashioned Thanksgiving—so now we give you an oid-fashioned Easter. “Pressing” the point are the dainty violets and delicate little field flowers on Hattie Carnegie’'s gift. perfume packages. /" The white, pastel blue or pink backgrounds of these parcels are covered with a sheer, cobwebby lace and the packages tied with velvet ribbon such as

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Teen Problems—

By JEAN - THE TELEPHONE rings and Judy grabs it. It's Tom, suggesting a movie. A last-minute date! What to do? Judy had hoped for a call from Rodney. So she answers Tom coolly and evasively: “Well, I don't really know, Can I call you back?” After 30 restless minutes, Judy phones Tom and -accepts his bid. Now it's the guy's turn to be cool. His half-hour wait has made him wonder just why Judy put him off. The gal certainly can’t be very keen about him! With his suspicions thus aroused, it'll be a long cold day before he. dates Judy again. nr PERHAPS Judy believes in playing hard to get. Then her reply might have been an out-and-out refusal, even though she had no date. Of course, some lads make a habit of lastmoment dating. Such lazy or cocky characters deserve a few disappointments. But if this is

Dainty Cases

Tom's first

Those 'Last-Minute' Daters

American Beauty or emerald green--also shades of pastel pink, blue, turquoise, etc. Inside the packages?—Well, there's a combination of Carnegie Dusting Powder and Four Winds cologne; another has “Any Time,” “Any Place” and Where" cologne concentrates, and Four Winds perfume also is dressed for spring giving. Don't miss seeing these fetching fancies at Ayres’ and Block's, ~~ P. 8. The original Carnegie

spoon salt and a soup bouquet. Bring to a boil; cover closely and reduce heat to simmering. Cook 2 to 3 hours or until very tender.- Discard soup bouquet about halfway in the cooking period. During the last 30 minutes of cooking add- 1 quart well.

formula. Salon Cold Cream, or Dry. Skin Cleanser if the skin is dry. Begin deep down on the chest and with upward, outward motions spread the cream up onto the face, Remove with Yissuss, dab on Orange Flower in Lotion or Texture lotion. Sin older skin). A fine brisk patting with the lotion, after removing last traces of cream, stimulates the circulation, For lubricating select the

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Cover and simmer for remaining time, If kraut is not cooked with the hocks, they will need more sait, probably up to 2 teaispoons or more, *

When you serve hocks 'n’ kraut hat designed to match the cream to fit the n Dry Skin | late often, or asked for put a big handful of parsiey on| package with pressed flowers pn io. 30 heeds ry S| oa ar A ay {0 In the platter. Men actually have| and lace, is not for sale. logen Cream (over thirty?), and : : been known to eat parsiey when a ® then apply a protective founda- on RN it looked as if it belonged to the ji tion like Cellogen Lotion with | = HAVE YoU WOMEN in Indianapolis will dish. have the opportunity of telling hormones. well with those . their troubles to a skin author- And gals, Ret completely be- | have to work?

ity, Rose Laird, who will hold low that

“Show and Tell” beauty Sessions the week of Apt. 18 In

THURSDAY’ S MENUS

Breakfast: Grapefruit, crisp

offense, ” July would be ‘wiser to bacon, scrambled eggs, »" cosmetic de ent. being of no importance? give him the benefit of the | enriched toast, butter or for Gal tho eotions Fexdy, girls. Homemakers’ Club : you. were. hired. bave _doubt. Last-moment doings can | tified margarine, coffee, milk, | : a 4» Will Meet 3 taken on any be fun. And one date leads to Luncheon: Creamed spring FAKING a plunge at this early Do you keep your Personal another, you know, vegetables in casserole with date are la femmes’ necklines-— Mrs, Fred Atkinson, 2230 N. troubles to yourself, instead of ’ Correct acceptance of an in cheese and crumb topping. | on.p Ia la, those breath-taking Arlington Ave. will be hostess at ing them on your boss? vitation “is one measure watercress sandwiches, straw. low-cuts, many of them boast- lunch and usical Tuesda uniteding of your answers are girl's PQ—Popularity nr berry jam tarts, tea, milk, ing a saucy flower or costume |* oh musical AY] wYes” you have been making a Boys like gals who are cordial Dinner: Tomato juice, hocks | pin. So the business at hand |The guests will be members of the! yooure ‘place for yourself in the and enthusiastic. A prompt. | 'n' sauerkraut, bofled potatoes | is to look at what's showing. Here and There Homemakers| working world, If you have “Yes, I'd love to!" does more | with parsiey, rye bread, butter Dorothy Gray was quick on Club. many “No” answers and still for a guy's ego than. any | or fortified margarine, lattice the trigger with a regular csdames Glen Dicks, - Harry| have your job-you've been amount of soft-soaping after- | rhubarb ple, cheddar y | plunging neckline treatment By and Willlam Davis will; lucky so far, but remember it wards. : . coffee, milk. that will top the newest cut |assist the hostess. is “boom times” luck.

will meet Tuesday night in the]

card party at 1:30-

By MRS. ANNE CABOT

These dainty and oh so useful cases are equally at home in the boudoir or overnight bag. Both ¥ the hosiery and jewelry cases have six accordion pockets and ribbon ties. Lovely gifts for a June bride and so simple to make. Embroidery instructions for hosiery case included. Pattern 5059 includes step by step instructions for maxing both cases illustrated, hot-iron transfer for embroidery, material requirements and finish ing directions. ‘To order, usé the coupon.

ANNE CABOT The Indianapolis Times 530 S. Wells St. — Chicago 7, Iii. No. 5059 Price 20c | Name Sei siresnsatisersiivio]

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