Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 October 1949 — Page 5

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He finally selected the ace of hearts and continued with the queen of hearts. Miss Brash won with the king and decided to’ go for the dia-

daintiest color combination.

sizes of which are identically designed, is clean-lined, a versatile classic pattern. It would look well with both traditional and modern furnishings. They're practical in another way, too. for the heavy bases minimize tipping accidents.

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Priced at $1.50 for an eight-

piece set, the glasses are available here at Ayres’ and Block's.

West dealer. Neither side vulnerable. ‘ MR. ABEL S—A, 10,7, 6 H-—-8, 2 D—A, J, 9, 3 , 6, 5 MR. MEEK MR. DALE 8K, S—J, 8.5,38,2 H—A,Q,J3,10,9,5 H—-7, 4 8 D—K, 1,5 4 D—10,6 C—K 0—10.7,8

MISS BRASH

H—K, 6 D—Q, 8,2 C—A,J,9,8,4,2

The bidding: WEST NORTH EAST SOUTH 1H Pass Pass Dble. 2H 28 Pass 3C Pass 4C Pass 5C All Pass

mond finesse. She led the deuce from her hand and put in dummy’s jack, which held the trick. Now she led back the five of clubs. | But “here she decided against the finesse. The reason? Because Mr. Meek, on her left, had not only opened the bidding but had freely rebid opposite a passing partner. He could therefore be figured for every outstanding face card. Miss Brash hoped Mr. Meek had the king of clubs guarded only| once. She planned to go up with her| ace of clubs and lead another club. If Mr. Meek had the king? doubleton ‘he would win and find himself in a very tough spot for| a return.

This was excellent reasoning and it turned out even better than Miss Brash had expected. As you see, the lone king of clubs fell under the ace. After pulling two more rounds of trumps,' Miss Brash returned to the diamond suit. She led her queen, Mr. Meek covered with the king, the ace went on from dummy—and down came Mr, Dale’s 10-spot. From here on it was easy sailing. Miss Brash returned to her hand with the eight of diamonds.| Then she entered dummy with the ace of spades and parked her losing spade on dummy’s nine of diamonds. Thus she won all the tricks but one. “Oh, dear, isn’t there some way we could have bid the slam?” said Miss Brash, who considers three or four lucky breaks in a hand as perfectly normal. “Well, I thought of bidding six, of course,” kidded Mr. Abel. “But I was afraid you might be encouraged to try for seven. And at that bid I figured there was an

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outside chance of being down one.” “Oh, you men,” Miss Brash chided. “You're so timid!”

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By ELIZABETH HILLYER HAVE YOUR centerpiece and eat comfortably, too. If yours is a dining table that’s hardly big enough for place settings, save table top space with a shadow box that puts the centerpiece on the wall. Make the shadow box deep enough to hold favorite vases and there's room for as important an arrangement a= you'd plan for a big table, without stealing a square inch of serving space.

» = * THE SHADOW box is an idea for solving a problem, but you might like it for no more reason than its good looks. It would be handsome in a hall, especially where there's little room for furniture, or for the living room where you might otherwise hang a big picture. Arramgements in the shadow !

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DISHING THE DIRT—

By MARGUERITE SMITH

Q.—I am trying my hand at African violets. I have 'started quite a few from léaves but can you tell me why the leaves want to: hang down over the pot rim instead of standing up? The plants are healthy looking except for this. Could it be something lacking in the soil. I have tried not watering too much. Mrs. Gladys Lane, 2828 E. 10th St. A.—Older leaves will naturally get too pepless to stand up. Successful growers simply remove these outer droopy leaves, giving more room for young ones to develop. Of course if many of the leaves perform this way, it means definite trouble. . Could your plants be getting too little water, rather than too much? Too low temperatures. especially at night

ing. Try watering your plants with weak cow manure “tea” if you suspect soil difficulty.

Send questions on gardening to Mrs. Smith, The Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis 9.

Keep Bread Moist

Brown sugar or marshmallows may be placed in the breadbox to help keep bread moist. This also will keep brown sugar from hardening.

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Eat Well for Less — Red Apples Natural to

Halloween

Can Be Used For Party Refreshments By GAYNOR MADDOX NEA Staff Writer Red apples always belong in the Halloween picture. For the youngest set, Halloween faces on bright red apples turn healthy fruit into wonderful party refreshments. Wash and polish a big red delicious apple for each child, and carve Halloween faces marking features with a knife and then removing a thin layer of apple skin. Brush cut surfaces with lemon juice to prevent darkening. A

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Serves six. | Wednesday's Menu BREAKFAST: Orange

juice, oatmeal, crisp bacon, enriched toast, butter or fortified margarine, grape jelly, coffee, milk. LUNCHEON: Tomato, chopped egg and olive sandwiches, stewed pears, oatmeal cookies, tea, milk.

Absorbs Grease

Toss a lettuce leaf into a pot of soup and it will absorb the grease. It may be removed as soon as it has done its job. Or, place ice cubes in a cloth and skim

over the top of soup to absorb the HALLOWEEN BUFFET grease. +SUPPER: Cold cuts and assorted cheese, jellled ham

mold, potato salad with { chives, warm buttered rolls, olives, raw carrot sticks, celery, individual apple custard pies, . coffee, milk, chilled

Prevent Spilling

Greasing the inside edge of a saucepan about an inch from the top will prevent the contents from

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By LOUISE FLETCHER, Times Woman's Editor

feet and legs, If eyes are lovely choose clothes” colors that enhance their color, will make them look lovelier,

MANY OF THIS SEASON'S clothes are designed

Sacony’s walk-into dress (buttoned all the way down the front) of needlepoint tweed. The soft tweedy mixture wears self-but-

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macaroons, lemon pie and candy.

thrifty use in cream sauces, for| baking and desserts.

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