Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 May 1949 — Page 7

We, the Women—

: en iy . Contains Beer, but Leaves No After Odor | 1K To Prominent On Serving (Contains Beer. or CanBeCured. | : BLOW off the foam, girls, i . X Clubwoman Asparagus |: dow he vu in wer In Mild Cases | ~ She Must Sacrifice Tasty Enjoyment In ue ot Hydrocephalus Often It Constantly Stuffed Tomatoes | If 10 est moran bee | Present at Birth : By RUTH | LLY By GAYNOR MADDOX | Beer long has been used to ; ; & | By EDWIN ». JORDAN, M. D.

HERE'S HOW to become a “prominent . clubwoman” in

easy lesson: Makes hal {Commonly known as “water on First of all, get rid of any ! stuffed tomatoes. Sauce contains ton utilizing such beauty ji the brain,” tne medical term ror tion might have that your| chicken bouillon, sour cream, “brew.” 'this condition is hydrocephalus. time oo: If you think: mayonnaise and hard-boiled eggs. Three-in-one, Beer-Shampoo MO manage. {It may either be present at birth : your time is worth anything at| . , cleanses, rinses and sets. And able and {or develop ‘ater. 5 all, you won't be able to sit pa- ASPARAGUS DELICIOUS | You won't smell like the corner | When present at birth, the 4 tiently through long business ses- Two bunches asparagus, % c¢. Saloon after a wash job. The doesn't leave | cause is believed to be Some Obs 1 sions where a greup of women fortified margarine or butter, i | Product contains less than 2 struction to the drainage of fluid i LS ' | per cent alcohol and is com- an odor. = B . may 40 minutes * over ¢. flour, 2 c. chicken bouillon, %| {out of the spaces within the skull

argue whether or not to spend two dollars. Cultivate the art of looking interested while your mind wand-

WEDNESDAY, MAY 11, 1949 | Teen Problems—

for Bad Weather Tips

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|Eat Well for Less— |

NEA Stuf! Writer THERE ARE eye-appeal and tasty enjoyment in a platter of fresh asparagus and broiled

¢. sour cream, 1 tsp. lemon juice, 14 ¢ real mayonnaise, 2 sliced hard-cooked eggs. i Cook asparagus, drain. Melt] margarine or butter over low)

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Beauty— ok

Offered New Commercial Beer-Shampoo Actually

! make hair more manageable, to

give it more body and as an aid

in setting. This is supposedly the first commercial prepara-

pletely odorless when dry, leaving no trace of beer smell. Non-alkaline and non-acid, Beer-Shampoo contains ne soap. And it's completely stabilized

in a beer bottle.

The Doctor Says—

beer shampoo | A CONDITION occasionally oc-

"curs in which there is an accu= mulation of fiuid inside the brain,

{which lie between portions of the {brain, | The increase in fluid may enlarge the head even before birth make childbirth

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ers. That relieves the boredom (it says here) and unlike its 3 {and thus can : of long-winded speeches, which heat, stir in flour gradually, mix-| mother product in that air will J % difficult. More often, however, it § you will often have to listen to if Ing until smooth. d cook, stirring not spoil its “flavor.” Ayres’, | & is not noticed until some time ¥ yo@ are to be a clubwoman. CORI until smooth and| Lio¢K’s and Wasson's have it. Another gem from France Moroccan Rose perfume. Co. After virth has occurred. 5 Never run the risk of antago- thickened. Add sour cream, lemon| Carries Perfum is being imported for the first lognes of Tuvache are available = Hydrocephalus usually inter { nizing anybody by coming out juice and mayonaise. : ? time—Jean Patou's companion at Block's. feres with intelligence, but this Is : 3 with the forthright opinion that Add sliced egg whites to the] A convenience for women to Joy perfume, Poudre Joy. . an (not always so, Ah one famous ri of you think some pet project is a sauce. Sieve yolks. Pour sauce| Who wish to carry their Lanvin The lush scent of rose and jas- A SENSATIONAL new for- [°4se a man ilved to the age of 29 : cers waste of time, or by challenging over asparagus. Sprinkle egg yolk| Perfume with them throughout mine waft very romantically mula for combining shades of (With such u large and stretched © what passes for the majority over top : the day is the Lanvinette. It's from this feather-light face make-up foundations and face (Skull that it was almost trans- i opinion, Arrange broiled tomatoes) @ Purse accessory in gold and powder. It's available at Ayres’ powders is called “Complexion (Parent. but his mental faculties : Never ask the troublesome topped with buttered bread| black. not much larger than a and Charles Mayer's, : Colorama” and introduces a [Were In 2xcellent condition, acts question: “Just what are we here : : 8 crumbs on large platter with| lipstick, containing one-eighth whole new concept in make-up | . 0» -” for?” Or the equally unwanted Patsy lansing and Marion Sexson, seniors at ‘Manual High asparagus. ounce of each of the five fra- Rare Perfumes called “Colortone” by its crea- | IN MOST cases of hydrocephaquestion: “What have we accom-| School, believe in being prepared for a rainy day. They are shop- * x a grances—Arpege, Rumeur, Pre Glamour-minded creatures (°F Helena Rubenstein. {lus no cause can be discovered. ers plished?” ping for rain outfits, ' texte, My S8in and Scandal Colorama are on the counters The symptoms also vary widely. . When the question of how to . THURSDAY S MENU Handy for a luncheon ‘“re- Hat we are we all now Bbout at Ayres’, Block's and Was- There may or may not be mental under and raise money is brought up, never. . By JEAN down on good furniture. Or to BREAKFAST: Orange | touch” or a 5 o'clock pickup. Ose ulous periumes by son's. A gift of - a month's changes present. Headaches, disit of the be naive enough to suggest that APRIL SHOWERS and let bumbershoots or overshoes | juice, scrambled eggs bor- . +s he uch Cost Such Preity supply of new silk screen face [turbances of vision or difficulty sorsers of the members each chip in a cer-| Spring freshets! How are your drip on freshly waxed floors. dered with fried tomato PARFUMS F ai Pe ons wae Costa & powder is offered in this new (in walking are among the lkely 4 ident tain amount. Clubwomen will do| rainyday manners? Maybe you va rings, enriched toast, butter LEU, Bo gonand ia Row a Re or DATS 0 Sunce a promotion, .. |symptoms, but are not always 4 Pres - anything to raise money, except| never thought much about it, EVEN IN public places, bet- | °F fatified margarine, cof- | MUPPIDG U8 © nobis Doig Be Ry famous _ Detailed charts show a present. yesterday take it out of their own pocket-| but damp weather brings eti- ter be thoughtful. Your damp fee, milk. | Grasse, France, at less than and Rita Hayworth. woman B50 combinations pos- | The outlook for those afficted re Co. She books, They don.: figure it is cost-| quette problems. coat tossed on the restaurant LUNCHEON: Casserole of | =." al brice.. ‘Th sible under this system. Now [by this condition depends on the bershi ing them anything if they spend, mirst of course, you owe it 1 fresh vegetables in cheese als She usua. price. ijey are But for the smaller-income a woman can tell at a_giance [causes and on the speed with lembership "e ingredionts. | hy Y chair or the drugstore stool is | bottled in small, opaque light- prackets Tuvache has news— nh fluid lat a dollar on cookie ingredients, {5 yourself to protect your a hazard to th t cust sauce, rye bread, butter or exactly the foundations and which fluid accumulates. e privilege and go to all the trouble of bak-| .othes from the wet. Mak © NeXt Customer. | oo ortified margarine, sliced ‘| Weight aluminum containers, their latest presentation is a powders most flattering to her | If it comes on suddenly and ling th But they! we e sure Slamming through doors and ’ miniatures of the holders used lighter edition of the rare per- skin type. Blond, gray, brunet fluid mulates rapid th ing and selling them. But they .., pave adequate rain equi bananas with strawberries, pe n type. Blond, gray, brunet fluid accumula pidly, the lected was would protest vigorously against] y q ain equip- showering your vis-a-vis with light cream, honey cookies by the perfumer himself to pro: = fume in a set of four one-ounce or redhead, the proper come [outiook, of course, is unfavorable, rer officers being assessed a dollar. ment, girls and boys. A serv- a spray of rain is poor public tea, milk, ' | tect the precious oils. The bottles in different fragrances, bination is there with every |In many mild cases, however, re Duckwall, . a. _iceable raincoat, an indestruct- relations. And stamping DINNER: Cold cuts, pars- | French perfumes are at Ayres’. plus a one-half dram sample of natural skin tone considered. ~Igovery can, and often does, occur, Geisel and ACCEPT THE .act that when| Pie hat, sturdy shoes. Maybe through puddles. The citizens : » B > - t through women meet they have to eat, SYeD an umbrella and rubbers! you splash won't vote for you oy s ow potatoes; asparagus. Sorority Alumnae ? : Mrs. Ros- Preparing a cup of tea and a few| MM, Yes. . To protect your in the town's popularity con- 2 cious SOU ig y To H Fost : | yecording fancy sandwiches for a hundred| 4ressy clothes, you know. test. sauce, enriched bread, tt er lo Hear Foster The Wm H C e Ellison, women is quite a project. But a Entering a private house, be Yes, temper your manners > Forineg Targar ne, rhu- Harvey Foster, special FBI ® . 0. Bates and woman's club meeting must fea-| considerate about your rain to the weather. Go easy on a agent here, will be guest speaker STORE HOURS: Monday through Saturday 9:30 to 5:00 18, corres- ture refreshments. paraphenalia. It's bad manners brash behavior: when every : GS for tomorrow’s meeting of the Inhip secre- Be sure to talk a lot about how| to decorate your hostess’ rugs careless action means property Grade Teachers rOUp |dianapolis Alumnae Association L. Walter, “pushed” you are. Youll mever| With muddy foot-prints. It's damage or discomfort for Schedules Card Party of Chi Omega Sorority. impress anyone as an “important boorish to sling sopping gear others. It will be held at 8p. m. in rd, of di clubwoman” if you aren't always 3 The Indianapolis Grade Teach- the Broad Ripple Branch Library SVE ine tn he oui Blackwood on Bridge— +.” ro Lh to death. x 20 nr * Always vote “aye” when the M K M k Fi P | Saturday in Block’s Auditorium, will be hostesses for the meeting. ing presi- president indicates an “aye? vote rs. een aKkes a rine ay The proceeds will be used for the TE —— Scent stale is expected. It’s Houblesome 10 o . . . scholarship fund. ‘Miss Charlotte WCTU Unit Plans y h few women in a clu T { C h L k ident. ~ hui . fficers and Pron of their own. I recently o Ive am PI ON a LICKI ng Sere J Denice Benham is Annual Musicale id by. the heard a PTA president explain ? By EASLEY BLACKWOOD i chairman of the party. The Central Unit, WCTU, will i 5 the why Soe pan want S yarticy- MY FRIEND Mrs. Keen started playing rubber bridge less i — {have its annual musicale at 2 com- ’ ! ' - LTH ary teligent nowan 8 & com van year ago. Before tha she had layed party edge (of many Wheel Chair Dynamo |»: Friday in Ayres Autor eT damning words: ~ “She’s- been In that rough and tumble game she didn’t { DES MOINES-—Being confined tg) directors will be the hostesses. h » pick up many fine | SL 5 rt, CHM on? DAE SHE ot RT fen ch i Be De Fo UE ] er opponents from ma e . P. B. . ganization--and don’t Jorge: it. game PDE 80 rt Both vulnerable ison, - 78-year-old great-grand- Bruns will present the program. Hn ne: Sotsbont Biahe of]®" Party bridge. Lay, SOU dealer : DE Tot ie ats wt whomslrt Al the jobs that will be handed tof In today's hand Mrs. Keen NORTH (Mr. Abel) chair tires bustling about her Blind Woman Aided you as a clubwoman will involye{iade a fine play to upset Mr. 85-865 housework, which includes wash-| SAN DIEGO — Customers of i calling a long list of names. - =~ Champion who was playing al H-7 4 ing, dusting, baking, pietng Mrs. Ella LaVallee, 42-year-old : three no trump contract. Her D-AJ10752 quilts, knitting and patching. blind woman who sells news- re opéning lead was the queen of : C—8 2 eee es papers in S8an Diego, Cal, and hearts and Mr. Champion wbn'" WEST EAST Ww in "Who's Who' other paper vendors, have conwith the king. | (Mrs. Keen) (Mr. Masters) omen In os O [tributed toward a fund that her He saw that he had to bring S—Q 9 72 S~K J NEW YORK—A total of 2409 eyesight may be restored. Blind the diamond suit home and led H—Q J 9 H—10 8 6 5 8 {women are listed in the 1048-49 since birth, she is the mother of the four of diamonds at the sec-} D—Q 6 D—K 938 edition of “Who's Who.” three children. ond trick, intending to take a| C—9 54 38 C—1017 86 . double finesse against the king] SOUTH (Mr. Champion) T P + S and queen. If he had been per- S—A104 8 imes a ern ervice mitted to do so, he would have H—A K 2 . . lost the first diamond trick to D—8 4 ~ IMr. Masters’ king but subse-| C—A-K QJ quently would have won five The bidding: tricks in the suit. Ss \ N E : . . 1C Pass 1D Pas Mr. Champion Really Fixed s N T All Pass i But Mrs. Keen blew this plan : wide open by playing the queen’ DR, ANSWERS— By Elizabeth Hillyer (On the first diamond lead. i Question: What. van be

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Mr, Champion was really fixed. If he won with the ace, that would be his last diamond tmck as dummy had no entries in the other suits. H. offered a quiet prayer that Mrs. Keen's play was from the king-queen alone or the king-queen small and, to preserve his entry to the board, let her hold the trick.

Mrs. Keen came out with the jack of hearts. Mr. Champion won with the ace and led his last diamond, finessing dummy’s ten. Mr. Masters calmly took his king and laid down three good hearts to defeat the contract. Mrs. Keen told me she would have made the same play if she had held three diamonds to the queen. If that had been the case, Mr. Masters would have had a doubleton king. But Mr. Champfon would have had no way to know that and undoubtedly he would have made the same play. He would have finessed dummy’s ten on the second diamond lead—losing to the then singleton king. If this had happened I|

done for a tingling and tired feeling in the leg? Answer: The first thing is to have a thorough examination to try to find out the cause. The most likely possibilities are in the nervous system or in the circulation. Only after this has been done will it be possible for the physician to advise treatment. - ” » Question: What are the symptoms of a tumor of the stomach? Answer: This is difficult to answer. Symptoms may be extremely slight and may vary. from person to person, depending in part on the location of the tumor. Unfortunately, it is not possible to make a diagnosis of tumors. of the stomach from the symptoms alone.

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