Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 August 1949 — Page 5

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the hos Poin stuff’ for a- no. trump contract. because of Miss Brash went gn:io thiee no. pitied trump without hesitation. A cai. Hy” vin, heduled hy to % g a. Ce on Mr. N and. radish | na : i ip, French 5 Jack fell to Mrs. Keen's nt : "South dealer ) a Th . SHRIMP "TOMATO TULIPS. egerving ds. .-. oo Neither side valiieraplp umber and gilt Two B5-ounce cans shrimp, | nt “of ‘the: ; NORTH {Mins ey paint, ute drained, one cup grated gabonee) also. has Re ieradt $8.5 2 lined glo a1 one-half cup finely diced third vice - i Pe Hs, 4 i X r AV 8 edges Abe uh ./one-half cup minced n pep : DRIER... ld mit AN Bn, § LN and finished 3 | one teaspoon grated onion; one-| NN and 2 ™ J C—A.Q,10,8,3,2 NTT j half cup mayonnaise. Th rs she: has. coe nb WEST EAST no See After: Plushy decor grower puils and § ~lemon juice, - eight . toation: ry (Mr. Wbel) (Mr. Masters) - | "8" Elass is created. .- Plywood giigeq ornaments " matoes, 8A. J 14 ‘Buul0, 58 1S OO S on covers doors and gilt 50 wood — mow Noe a Shred shrimp, reserving eight \ rman _ will : HK, 9,872 HJ, 5, 8 [all arat | moulding makes “pan- giary in the re- NAY | for garnish. Add cabbage, celery, Indiana Ene a § ola® Olde wood. cus mageed hallway, Nw [En Delle, ation, TATRA v 14 “ : = % mon e; ug! y BD ra } ~ SOUTH (Mrs. Keon) lof dowdy 4 “panels” to enhance roughly dry (in three days) a pnd n do for the cost of paint, [Chill souncement " 5K, Q,8 . house. CO : rich effects, <=» coat of flat white was brushed Yan drfwer pulls, and | ‘wasn tomatoes. Using a SHAFp| . ton ed R vood h P BBE ise TARO Te HUGH EVANS : 0 on and a solution of burnt um. Presets carvings WRICh |ynite cut from center of. bottom i . : Dad as . PH - . » dent. who had only pin money ber. and varnish was brushed cost 15 “vents each. ~The gilt | t . : » = Tadiann - Ol ho invest on its Cinderella dress. over and wiped off with a piece filigree border which reframed [io re ln ne] By SUE BURNETT - ° Lait on The bidding: “1 NEW a Aug’ oe" 2 That oF. of “cheesecloth “in short tap=—— the Old mirror came Courtesy |, -.. ior of each At a a) Your young daughter will n for Bext "| "SOUTH sr NORTH EAST | Ope room where “the *ok...of CHOPPED up by mustiple ping - strokes while still wet. of an attic pictuxe. | | with whole Shrimp. . look like the angel she is -in od by Mrs, "| 1D. Dble 20 Pass | swank charm or galety is most operiings, cursed with two:re- Use a tube. of burnt umber dis- | Se ; this cute candy-striped dress] ent-elects - ZN T Pass 3NT All Pass needed -to create 4 good*first’ pelling glass pared — oat roti na hal puto ae 2 INEXPENSIVE {0 swing i a Dainty yo Silos make 3 0 : u 28, Breer ica, and furnis an o fn or solution; = was the conversion of the “eye: | 4 —— lagonal froht closing and are ; At trick two wo Mrs, Keen led a] impresslop.for a house. \apart- desk, a gloomy red-valyet Ehais aw . gore”. doors into a pair_of Wednesd ay's Menu used too as an ge on the : : small club: Wien Mr. Abel played. ment entrance. hall or. and a commonplace maple . THIS CHEST owes more bronze-paneled beauties. These ' i swinging skirt. attern iInEd Gilbert, : the king, she paused to. think’ al. foyer. dresser over which a drab-mir-. its swank to = ar ot only cost my: client thie price of + Breakfast: Sliced peaches, ; “1 cludes panties 10 matep. yrge Spangs moment, “If you think a foye's Aimited ror was hung, this room's trans- . painted all around its corners endugh quarter<inch plywood to |". cornflakes, enrithed - toast.” Pattern 8500 is a sew-rite perIrs, Dewey : if the king really wis a single- space and your limited budget , férmation was indeed a chal- and-legs and round the edge cover the old doors; molding butter or fortified margarine, forated pattern for sizes 2, 3, 4, rvice; Mrs. © fon’ “then “Mr: Masters had the must deny your room its chance lenge. . __of each drawer; to Fr over which to superimpose four 1 coffee, milk. 5 amd 6 years. Size 3, dress, : epch « 18" y constitution - club suit stoppéd with his guarded to make a good impression, you Because the drédser “Wak bronze drawer puils which re- poe . iN pressed Wood cary. Luncheon: Jellied madri. | 1% yards of 39-inch; panties, - lation; Mrs. jack. Since there were no entries -underestimate your own-mbility drastically needed for storage; placed its tiny handles; to re do sil and glue doWN 101 lene, shiimp tomato tulips, | Yard. f veterans’ ° _ todummy except in the club sust,| to swing charm or even plushy it was converted into a chest three ~pressed-wood carvings Before ren the * gilded |. radish hg carrot ps, ~The tall and winter Fashion Mrs. “Wis ‘Mrs. Keen had to make sure she; magnificence on a shoestring. but “antiqued French-style which we gilded and glued to 8 8 3 , | is a complete guide in plannin As example of what be int believable magnifi- strips of molding and glueing | calla lily sandwiches, frosted p 8 tate, junior had a club to lead to the board. p! csn nto unbelieva agn thé drawers to enhance the or- down . the ornaments to the | devil's food cake, deed tea or | & Wearable fall wardrobe. New- ° and Mrs. : after the suit was set up. So she, done is one small, dark drab cance. We first painted it with nate look of the hardware. corners and centers of panels coffee. milk. TRL exciting-informative. Free pat. Star ‘and . -. ducked ‘the trick, permitting Mr.| foyer which was conbarted into “a thick under coat of white This transformation job is a the plywood doors were painted ™ tern printed inside the book. » Abel's king to win, an eye-opening entrante hall paint without sanding Or _ good example of what any a rich ivory to match the walls Dinner: Beef and “garden To order pattern or oir. Fash« American At {rick - three - Mr. Abel -des- recently for a young housewife scraping” When this’ was tho- budget- -restricted home decora- of the hall. vegetable casserole with his- | jon Book, use the coupon ome; Mss... : De DISHING THE. DIRT Ex-H | “oul top, siesaied Ties. WINE. inane . . 0 BOO! as : \ a * FN. bership apd. Mr, Masters ibn Lp efough in R X= oosier Editor Wed ; French dressing, blueberry diana Tim . vig Mel, “thie suit to insure defeat of the] UPR ik AYRE | “reir, cream, coffee, v HK, En Ie In polis es Irs. Elmer contract... Mr. Masters .went . up By MARG ITE SMITH Jong. Insert at least half its| Mrs. M. H. Scantland, 1215 N. the State” Department "in New, a - 214 W. Maryland St. eat : par with the queen and Mrs: Keen Q@—What isthe correct precedure; length in sandy ground ini Pennsylvania St. and Worthing- | York, . London, Paris and Bel- M Ww Vi he Indiananolis 9, Ind. . Le dig, en wos with the ace: —- a -| fox slipping roses? I have about| = shade (or prepare a cutting bed ton, Ind., today announced -the gralle, Rugosiavia. viously she rs. are ISI 5 No. 8500 Price 250 e needed one more for game! 25 good named varieties and of half sand and half peat moss marriage of her daughter; Harr! aga ain A on ' re. owaid SS — ELE La 4 or top soil). Water well, then|ett, to J. B. Hoptner 50D. IF Mr. Pie Veli re Theta Digs a Phi ana, In ashin gt Fashion Book Price 25¢ s — returTed; MTX , neo them) ate ee : Keen I pal queen from her for my own use. H. 8, E. prin Suit vo Xo air-pockets are nd Mrs. Bernard Hopiner, - of TTI Kappa Sororities. —Mrs,— Ruby — Ware, —Kokomo:| BU dent of the : 10th St. v. r witlf a jar. Do net Philadelphia, Pa. - rh | Democratic stdte vice-chairman, . ~ Woman's = hand. Mr. Abel won with the ace Bs 3; uncover until growth . begins) " | e couple met in 1946 ja Bel- ‘will attend a reception for Mrs. NAMO® <cvevensenssssainassesees will- be in — and led back a Spade. A= There “are as many eS. next spring. The ceremony was read June grade, where Mr. Hoptner was an. p i. aresta tomorrow afternéon : ~ 55 meeting 3 i Mrs. Keen won with the king of as gardeners, Ido ieve. But —— 28 in the All Bouls Unitarian American Red Cross representa- in the Carl H LW i [Fer rrr ern inner Te Tua EES ¢ 8 : spades and. then ran the rest of} here’ are some pointers. Strip Send questions on ardenin Church, New York. The Rev. tive. A social worker and econo- n the Carlton Hote ashington.| pr Ig ™~ a dummy’s clubs. She discarded off new wood with a “heel” o : q { Eg g Laurance I. Neale; pastor, offi-| mist, he was appointed to the Red Mrs.” Mesta has been ramed |Btreet sesesssssnetretcstrasagn 2615% E. down to the ace and 10 of hearts older growth. Choose a piece to Mrs. Smith, The Indianapo- | ciated. The at home address is| Cross in 1942 and worked in North American minister to Luxem-| . , and the jack of diamonds, Mr.| that is about six to eight inches! lis Times, Indianapolis 8. 801 W. 113th St. New York. Africa; Sicily and Italy before go-| Dourg. The reception n. will -also[CItY seeeessssnscnasnrennnnnse — Abel had fo hold on to the king! The bride recently was appoint-|ing to Yugoslavia. {honor Mrs. Georgia Nees Clark,| ats tains. and one heart and the king of |ce Cream Wi th Broiled Peaches od assistant director of publica-| Mr. Hoptner received high hon-| U. S: Treasyper. dbl Ab ; diamonds. tions for the American Social Hy- ors from the governments of the, Mrs. Wafe Jett for Washington! U S Likes Cheese yesterday. The hostesses at the Ve <.

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