Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 October 1949 — Page 53
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Eat Well for Les— | Junior Ensemble Is Sturdy [Ten Prodlem— sent m ; By SUE BURNETT D f D se a S Your little tots will look like f on rop la a pair of angels in these cute i play clothes that are so sturdy { Y For Several | omni mn Steady Beau X + jacket are suitable for a boy or | " 3 ven girl, sister has a jumper with i = Oct. 29 esserts Pleated iit Sudden y ithe Pattern 8361 is in sizes 2, 3, sent Ose 4, 5 and 6 years. Size 3, over- # 8 Cor Sweet Potato alls, % yard of 54-inch; jumper, But Do Respect ance of . 7 yard; jacket, 13 yards; short p.m. Oct. Cake Delicious pants, % yard; skirt, 1 yard. Parents’ Judgment i um. GAYNOR MADDOX Don’t miss the new on. - Jacqueline By NEA Staff Writer The fall and winter issue will By JEAN Jane Bas- OUR PLENTIFUL crop of} delight you with its up-to-the- YOU'VE been seeing a lot of : sweet potatoes can be used in the] minute, easy to make frocks for a certain boy and your parents deh, Ber: dessert course for ple, custard BE ht pattem order you to stop dating him. . - J » . » Vayne; Jac- and cake. To order pattern or our We , you're in a spot, aren't san Longs- Here's a harvest specialty—a| mashion Book, use the coupon. you: Ruddell. sweet potato Sal Remember, On the one hand, there's the an Frazier, too, that cooking fats are now on ity f 5 Wp 2 nine SUE BURNETT pests fr Sing Jou Iu -. Grace SWEET POTATOE CAKE The Indianapolis Times of hurting the boy's feelings ent Meat. | One-half cup fat, one cup) 214 W. Maryland St. | by dropping him. It's a dilemH talt Isugar, two eggs, one cup mashed, > arylan ma, no doubt about it. ue on ‘5 sweet potatoes, two cups all-| Indianapolis 9, Ind. 2 | In general, I agree with parehling; as- p flour, one-half teaspoon : | ents that going steady isn't as ne Pol oft, salt, two teaspoons baking pow-| No. 8361 Price 25¢ | desirable as playing the field. . Slang der, one‘fourth teaspoon soda, i But maybe parents worry too Couk Jey, Sos. lone-half teaspoon cinnamon, one- Size...oivivrinees | much about the problem. Achalf teaspoon nutmeg, one-fourth tually, most steady dating i Pri teaspoon cloves, one-half cup Fashion Book Price 20¢ breaks up of itself in a year or ot milk, one-half cup chopped NUS. INamMe ..ieveeseaccenssascananes 5 | a month or a week. . : fant} lav ROSALIND DOESKIN Cream fat. Add sugar gradu-| . xo. | \ | |
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of year. Keep it in a cool but not too chilly room, as a heat-
this is because of the strain of modern living.
Of course, a gal must re-
Keep a pad and pencil in your spect her parents’ judgment.
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aywood, : |apron pocket when you are packywood, sud will have a glove wardrobe Although it is true that there|ing away summer equipment and|A—Yes, you've almost surely ed enclosed porch or slightly) But she might try to make ve at 7 p. m. . . the day of uninteresting is Probab y more excitement and ciothes this fall. spoiled your poinsettia’s chances| heated bedroom. them see that dropping a lad Chapel, Tab- * . eas an on : 1 Tr Ah You can jot down as you work| of blooming this Christmas. without just cause is a social Church. Mrs. gloves that did double and em brought about by noise, auto-| pat you put away and where| Both repotting and cutting] Send questions on gardening | blunder. Easing out of an en-
mobiles, speed and the like, than |
there was 50 years ago, this point| back should be done in the
spring. But keep your plant
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Ny turned the queen of clubs, Mr.|
| spots to appear on the skin?
| skin can come from certain | drugs. Light moles are acme- | times meant, Until one knows
is difficult to prove.
¢ ! Ulcers occur both in the stomE : a3 KISLAV “ lach itself and in the duodenum, eS ; its . 3 |which is that portion of the in- - testine into which the stomach Blackwood on Bridge— empties
Deciding When to Finesse Is Fine Art, Muzzy Learns
By EASLEY BLACKWOOD
The ulcer starts as a small de-
fect in the lining of the stomach or mucous membrane, comes deeper and larger around as it develops.
and be-
Eventually it may become deep
enough to reach the tiny nerve endings whith carry pain sensa-
“YOU EXPERTS,” complained Mr. Muzzy, “are always telling|tion to the brain.
me that I should have finessed when I didn’t, and vice versa. What I want to know is, how can you tell when to finesse—and when to forget about finessing and just lay down your high cards. “Well, it's an art, Muzzy,” said Champion airily. “You're either born with it or . ..” “Oh, come off it,” replied Mr.|gpast dealer Muzzy angrily. “Probably the g,¢; sides vulnerable only time you know the right
MR. DALE play is when you're kibitzing and S—J 10 8 can sée all the hands.” H—8 58 “Is that so?” snarled Mr. Cham- D-KQ973 pion. “Well, you could see all four C—K 10 |
hands and you still wouldn't know MR. CHAMPION MISS BRASH
ss a.» ALL TREATMENTS for ulcer
have the common purpose of relieving the irritation on its surface, that is in the stomach or duodenum, so that the ulcer has a chance to heal.
The most irritating substances
which come in contact with the ulcer is the hydrochloric acid manufactured by the stomach itself.
In addition to the pain and dis-
tress of the ulcer there are two
what to do.” |S—K 6 5 8-12 “Just a minute, gentlemen,” put H—Q J 1078 4 2H—9 serious complications. aan ad in Mr. Masters, who usually as- D—A 6 D—J 105 4 vessel, bleeding takes place sumes the role of peace-maker. C—38 C—-QJ9T5 2 Sometimes this is slow and the "Muzzy asked a fai duestion, MR. MUZZY blood merely passes down the inLet’s outline for him the situa- S—A Q984 testinal rey i A A favor refus| n-—A4 XK At other times the bleeding : ; D 3 S13 may be rapid, fill the stomach and When to Refuse En |cause vomiting. In either case {The bidding: bleeding is a sign requiring
Today's hand illustrates Mr. EAST SOUTH WEST NORTH prompt and serious attention.
Masters’ first point. The following P24" 1 >
series of hands will illustrate] other situations where the finesse it's true. Your main job is not to should be refused. ~ [locate the king of spades.
Mr. Champion opened the queen Ten Tricks Is Goal of hearts and Mr. Muzzy won with| 1t is to TAKE 10 TRICKS. | the ace. He immediately entered |Tnis you can do by laying down dummy with the king of clubs andthe ace of spades at trick two and led the jack of spades, letting it following with another spade. ride. Now the opponents will win one Here the fireworks started. Mr. spade trick instead of three. In Champion won with the king ofifact, if you subsequently lead up spades. He led the jack of heartsitoward dummy’s diamonds, fiveand Miss Brash ruffed. She re- odd will be easy. | = But Mr. Muzzy wants to know Muzzy played the ace and Mr. how to recognize the Dod for| Champion ruffed. The ace of dia- guch a play. The answer lies in| monds provided the setting trick.|{ne bidding and play of each| Would you have made this con- hand. In this hand Mr. Muzzy had | tract? You should have. And I'm two warnings of a possible ruff not saying that because I knew by the opponents. Mr. Champion had the king of| One warning was Mr. Cham-| spades. I'm just saying it because pion’'s heart overcall which indi-|
DR. ANSWERS — cated a long heart suit. The other |
was the play of the nine of hearts Question: What causes brown
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by Miss Brash on the first trick. When you fear a cross-ruff by {the enemy, get as many of their,
Answer: Brown spots on the [trumps out as fast as you can.
Send questions on bridge to Mr. Blackwood, The Indianapo- | lis Times, Indianapolis 9. !
what is the cause of the par-
Designing Woman
—Elizabeth Hillyer. Build a box-like frame over the top and’ sides of each win. dow. Make it of thin plywood or wallboard, wide enough and deep enough to enclose the window frame and curtain rod. End the frame sides at the bottom of the apron below the sill. Cover with a heavy fabric: in a room scheme color. Tack the ruffle inside the inner .edges of the frame.
ticular brown spots, it is impossible to suggest a treatment. ! » ” J] | Question: What causes night- | mares? My husband yells and | hollers nearly every night in | his sleep. Answer: I wish I knew. It is | probably associated with his active subconscious mind but | This Week that offers little clue as to the | treatment. i 1 s =» = |
Question: My son is seven years old and has alopecia | areata. He has been losing hair in patches and it is continuing to fall out. Answer: This is a curious condition, the cause of which is | not definitely known. In an occasional case all the hair on the head and even the eyebrows falls out. After a few months it usually grows back as well as before.
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