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Blackwood on Bri Eat Well for Less— | so (We, the Women— Fhwood on Weather-Wi Eat Well E Make and Attract . Bridge— er-Wise | — Easy to Make an ractive | et 2 BNE ye d Bx } a » NO Safety Play |zs ign Plan Cheese 403 In Teen-Agers . 346 A r Depends on Festival Monopoly’ led = . N Ch Il 23 Situation Party Now allenged pis, ape. Not Always Wise Be Sure to Have it May Be Time to Put - - - - al by Edwin Te Use Device A Tough Quiz - Youngsters in Line t is to be 1 BAS EY BLACKWOOl ® By GAYNOR MADDOX | By RUTH MILLETT as importan NEA Staff NEA Writer rat Theater, ) ben to use safety plays OCTOBER rene the pany MOST PENETRATING obhairman,. as to know how to use them.) * Season, ok Er be oriainel and] servation in this week's mail vent are ane Sometimes the safe way to play, +... : : CET give a cheese festival party at from my readers: “I think a particular suit is not the safe home. th “much 100 much rs. and Mes. way to play the whole hand. | = lan fe lar - advice i For your festival party, p 8 ins, William Against Mr. Masters’ four-heart! g x» cheese quiz. Keep it lively. Have! to teen-agers on how to handle i R. Batty, contract Mrs. Keen opened the| llots of prizes. their parents and not enough Easley “A, king of spades. She was per-| Here are a few sample quiz ! to parents on how to stand up Buckley, R. mitted to hold the trick and questions and answers. Any good| | to their children and not just e Fothering- promptly shifted to the mine of 'booklet on cheese—maybe your x ; n, Pierre PF, - diamonds, which dummy’s queen |grocer has some free—will sug-| | let themselves become standbys, B. Griffith won. = |gest other questions: | | footing the bills, keeping them n. Now Mr. Masters could afford | 1. How many quarts of milk | fed and clothed, etc.” to lose one heart trick but not /does it take to make one pound { Sure, there is. In just the ames Hubert » { “ ohnson, Nor- two. The safety play was to lay {of cheese? ; ' | last few years the teen-ager on, Ne Answer: Five quarts. | | has been made to think the rge A. ) South dealer. | 2. What is the annual cheese world revolves around him. rles J. Lynn, Neither side vulnerable. {consumption per capita in the ul Matthews, Mr. Dale |United States today? Teen-age columns and teeniglas Morris, S-843 | Answer: Seven pounds. age forums and teen-age magake Nicholas, H—9 6 2 { 3. What essential foods does zines are forever the Mark Ogden, , D—A Q cheese contain? | teen-ager how to “handle his . John Ruckel- C—K QJ 108 Answer: o High quality protein, | parents.” enhelm, Con- Mrs. Keen Mr. Abel calcium, phosphorus, What was once the “awkward ) : z | 4. What is the difference be-| nidas Smith BE-KQ108 S915 tween cheddar, “American” amd age” bas became the age Amer. HJ 10 4 H—K 7 “store” cheese? ica bows down to. D—9 83 D—J 106542 | Answer: None. We play up the teen-agers y c-818 C—A § | 5. Is fresh or canned pineapple slang and the more idiotic it , are Mesars, Mr. Masters used in making of pineapple ‘is the more publicity it gets, ard A. Solo- S—A J? \cheese? | vi | We have magazines excluith, Leonard H—-A Q8353 Answer: Neither. Pineapple] 4 sively devoted to teen-age . Wade, Bliss D—K 7 cheese gets its name from hs fashions. t M. Woollen C—9 42 shape. We get groups of teen-agers ‘ayne L. Rite The bidding: { 6. Can cheese be used to re-| Ne \ together to tell us what is South West North East place some milk in the average wrong with parents. [argaret Aff. 1H Pass 2C Pass daily diet? ! \ — i es, Frederick 2H Pass S$ H Pass Answer: Yes. One ounce of By SUE BURNETT 36, short sleeves, 43 yards of WE LET UR Craft Sr, 4H All Pass Icheddar, four ounces cream| “Dear Miss B” writes Mrs. 39-inch. Roto us ue Jun agers Dorothy Fil. cheese, 12 ounces cottage cheese| yronry Jamison of West Vir- To order patterns or our po ephones and
down the ace of hearts first to guard against the possibility of] Mrs. Keen's holding the singleton! king. If both opponents followed with low cards the next play|
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our automobiles. We've built them canteens where they can get completely away from us dull, stupid
Fashion Book, use the coupon.
provide same amount of calcium las one cup (3 pint) fluid whole { milk. y 7%
ginia, “I need one or two new dresses for afternoon wear this winter — something attractive
SUE BURNETT
What type of cheese has The Indianapolis Times
} “eyes”? and easy to make—in short, adults. is included in would be. to enter dummy and © | Answer: Swiss ‘cheese. The| something that will ‘do things 214 W. Maryland St. We treat them like special are My. Aud other heart up toward the Foal een SS ed 2 round, even holes are kpown as| for me.” Will you give me some Indianapolis 9, Ind. pergols | wits special at , ' hen. | - » open 3 . { : “eves.” ne mand en, Logans- But Mr. Masters saw that it A WEATHER-WISE coat which doesn’t sacrifice style to utility is this one of tailored | °3**; ne 20 basically different] 14°88” . No. 8403 Price 25¢c | them around the house, not Teet i . oud le oe engerous 10 hii wool sharkskin in brown or black mixture. An easy-fitting style, it may be worn |kinds of cheese in the world, how he two styles at Sieg il : even respect. Tr. n e . oblem, rs. 1 » \Ima Patton, own club = vas a Hed. " belted or flared. Bands of self-fabric accent the rounded collar, the sleeves and the [Many are now produced in the) 1€IP DO No. 8478 Price 25¢ And we've made them think
‘ : : : United States® J. The belted style is simple all this is v E zie Sweeney, Mr. Abel did get in, he would| shoulders. ..and it fastens with big buttons. It is weather-wise because it has a Answer: Practically all of them.| and smart and will take nicely Bid ian ery cute, indeed
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. . , : t : i go How all this came about in s recital will Sudcubledly lead 3 shade lining of crimp-curl wool with adjustable wind-guard wristlets. A patented action ba 9. Suoald cheese dishes be Ie ogtume Jewelry, Fashion Bok Brie 384 such a Short time. Tt Nat Ger rity to estab- total of two tricks In that suit. in this lining provides shoulder ease. The Leeds coat, in Wasson’s coat department, js (°°0ked slowly or fast? has softness on waist top and tain. ‘But it's a cinch it hasn't und for polio . Answer: Slowly. Cheese is a| .i tye hip If made life with a teenp line. NAM@ seeveeccececessnsnnsccsns e a n-ager any spital. Played Safely $69.95. protein food and all protein foods Pattern 8493 is a sew-rite easier for his parents. In this case it was necessary tol = . 1 Te 4) should be cooked slowly. perforated pattern for sizes 32, c+tccsecrtcctcrsctecee sosnenaces Nobody wants to 80 back to ot forego the luxury of a safety play! Teen Problems— E { Kn 1 10. Should young children have) 34 36, 38, 40, 42, 44 and 46. t the time when we regarded : in the heart suit—in order to play| 5 asy oO I cheese? Size 32, short sleeve, 5 yards StT®e! ....cceccecscscciensccces] toan.ggers as being at ‘the l, 2118 N. De- the whole hand more safely. At Answer: Yes—from (wo years| of 39-inch. “awkward a on orge e anks City arerisiiveins age wig ho trick three Mr. Masters led a “ tom... Pattern 8478 is a sew-rite per- ay But haven't we carried this pha pter, small heart from dummy and By JEAN She's the one who put you up— S——— forated pattern in sizes 34, 36, State ........eee.oieeeiieee.. | campaign to glamorige the teenrity, tonight, finessed his queen. When this THURSDAY'S MENU 38, 40, 42, 44, 46 and 48.
BY WORD of mouth or by mail, you simply must give thanks, kids. Whether it's a birthday gift, a packet of fold-
and put up with you! s o s ALWAYS give thanks for a gift—any gift—heartily and on | the dot. Make with sincere |
ager just a trifie too far? After all, their parents have to live with them. They have to foot the bills and take the blame
held he cashed the ace of hearts and then started on the clubs. Mr. Abel laid off the first club but won the second and returned
BREAKFAST: Assorted grapes, oatmeal, crisp bacon, buttered toast, coffee, milk.
The Doctor Says— Acne Is Teen Disease
when the teen-agers handle a spade. Mr. Masters went up| ;. gratitude in person or by letter. | LUNCHEON: Toasted their parents so. well they get 8 money from pop or a spot | I, ; cheese sandwiches, thick! With His Acs of spades ahd TON=} of hospitality: over the Wiek-) br Srilisize a present of act jo sliced tomatoes and water. | BY EDWIN P. JORDAN, M.D. |breaks open, the pus escapes, a| completely out of hand. ES, tinued clubs. On the fourth club pralry | bored with it. Above all, don’t cress, fruitcup, nut cookies BOYS AND GIRLS of teen age/crust forms and healing takes| So maybe it's time we started be threw his losing spade while] end you owe a word of grati- ever Take om of it. Ne. not } ted. milk. \are particularly liable to acme place. If the pustule has been| treating teen-agers just like any 7 i Jieeh sulted. thing to Know tude. Ve De pnd ono asks DINNER: Fan -broiled |(pimples). Acne is not a danger-|large and deep a permanent scar, Other member of the family— Let's take the hospitality | .
chopped steak, French fried
lous disease but is more serious may he left, though this is for-| rather than the star boarder. potatoes, cauliffiower buds
your safety plays and to know| ,,oie first—the bread-and-but- | OF 2 date dress or a tux, show {than is often realized. {tunately the exception.
Row lo use them me var ious ter letter after a visit. Any | Yous BPP aviation, som > Same | with rich cheese sauce, tem | The pimple usually starts as a| Infection alone ‘almost certain- Mrs. Vinzant Elected : s k- : riched hard rolls, mixed h don't use them blindly. Always Sveraight stay rates a than Mom ships to you away from ae salad, French dressing, reddish lump which is slightly|ly does not explain the develop-
check to make sure they fit into the general pattern of play on each hand. Sometimes you just have to be lucky to make your contract. And it is a part of the skill of every fine player to know how to give luck the very best chance to operate.
home, at school or on a visit. She appreciates appreciation, too. Besides, she'd like to know | if it’s lost in the mail or what.
apple ple, coffee, milk tender to touch. It often develops/ment of acne. Because acne Is| CHICAGO, Oct. 5—An Indian3 ' : * into a “white head,” which actual- most common and usually mostiapolis woman, Mrs. Walter H. # ly consists of a mixture of pus, severe during the period of Vinzant, will be installed as presiSorority to Meet germs, skin oil, and destroyed tis- adolescence in both boys and girls, /dent of the National Association The Omega Nu Tau. Sorority sue cells. it probably has some relation to/of Parliamentarians today. The will meet at 8 p. m. today in the| s =» =» \ {the changes in the glands and three-day meeting in the LaSalle Hotel Lincoln. Mrs. John Darting| WHEN A WHITE head forms, hormones which take place. at Hotel will be adjourned after towill preside. ‘the top of the pustule finally'that time. Iday’s business session.
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it one night or 1 hundred. Forgetting this cour- | |
DISHING THE DIRT
By MARGUERITE SMITH Q—Can you tell me something!
Send questions on bridge to Mr. Blackwood, The Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis 9.
about the night blooming! | BE —1 ke ' * cereus? Are there different] “. Salmon Crisp kinds? An East Side cereus|| oc € fan. |
Easy to Prepare Here's a meal mainstay you'll lke to use on days when you want | to get out of the kitchen quickly.| |
r » » , SALMON CRISP <7 1; c. milk ¢
A—According to Bailey's Plant] Cyclopedia there are at least 20, kinds of cereus . plants that! bloom at night. One of my caetus catalogs says, of the popular all-white Queen of the Night,
the star of them all . . .
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One 10% ounce can condensed cream of mushroom soup 2 c. corn flaKes 1 Ib. can pink salmon Heat oven to 350 degrees F. (moderate). Mix milk and soup well, Place half the corn flakes| in a greased one quart casserole. | Break salmon in chunks and add half of it; pour on half the
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tesy is a real social boner. And procrastinating merely makes the task more difficult. So get your note off promptly, pal. Not more than five days after you leave! Write a chatty letter to friend Fran, if you wish, but address your
official thanks to Fran's mother.
| that this particular division of the cereus family grows in wet | tropical jungles, climbing ‘high into trees where theyopen their! flowers far above the tropical floor. The tree-like kinds produce the finest flowers on lower mountain slopes; some of them growing almost up tosnow line, Chiefly, the cereus clan thrives
By MRS. ANNE CABOT Two needle mittens are easy knitting, even for a beginner! The “pair illustrated are made of knitting worsted with contrasting stripes . .. a fine way to use up odds and ends of yarn. ’
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Start on these now and you'll have them ready before the cold weather sets in! Pattern. 5025 includes complete knitting instructions, stitch illustrations, material requirements, sizes 4 through 12
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Repeat layers, the corn flakes. Sprinkle corn flakes on top. Bake at 350 de-
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