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By EASLEY BLACKWOOD MR. MASTERS knows the importance of the time element in ___: bridge. Using th nowledge he reduced his possible losers in this hand from four to two, thus making five-odd instead of going down one, ; | Mr. Dale opened the queen of diamonds which was taken on the board with the ace. Prepar-| ing the hana for a possible thraw-| fr Mr Masters - immediately. Jed. another diamond and ruffed it in his hand. iwi Then he laid down the ace of spades and got the bad news that he was going to lose a. trump

: South dealer Both sides vulnerable MR. MEEK 810942 H-A 18 D=AE8S t C398 | " MR. DALE MR. CHAMPION B-QJs S—none | H-R 82 H—-10 9048 P-Qiids D-KPT151% C—-K Q 4 C-81812 [ ' . MR. MASTERS S-AKBTES HK J D8 : C—A 10 The bidding: |

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“gible ‘club losers, if

ace. This was the last time he

could take a finesse in clubs or

planned to put Mr Dale in with a third round of spades. Put to get the maximum ad-|. vantage from that play, he had to make it AT THE RIGHT |

Jt. Then he éashed his other high

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dummy. On the bidding Mr.

i all of dummy’s diamonds had not| _. been ruffed out before Mr, Dale _, was thrown in. In other words, stripping the diamonds from both closed hand and duminy robbed Mr. Dale of his list safe return. -

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Mr. Blackwood, The Indinnapo-

Frolic Models Are Named

The Shortridge High School Family Frolic will be Dec. 2 in the school. There will be a fashion show staged by Ayres’. Teenage girls will be the models. They are Misses Sandra Tonnis. Cinny Pittinger, Lucinda Rohn, Marilyn Farash, Sue Moore, Nancy Browning, Jenny Byrne, Donna Lawyer, Marjorie Tarkington, Lynn Catterton, Don-|

Simon, Jean Higgins and Carol os Priftmeyer, hi Jiro i ™ Alternates named fnelude| “Misses Sally Babcock, Barbara] Iker, Katherine Ferriday, Mari-|

Parents Association

To Give Square Dance

The Orchard School Parents Association will sponsor a square dance tomorrow night in the school gym. A social hour will follow the 8 p.m, party. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard solomon, are serving as chairman and Mrs, Norma Koster will call the dances: She will be assisted by the “HoeDowners.” The event is open to

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Mr. Masters led a heart to the To Mo ckot Basket—

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and spoonfuls ~of whole cubes. e Cream butter and add sugar cubes cut from sifcés of canned | |

Best’ until Mght and jellied cranberry sauce.

cup sifted all-purpose flour, one glass. Baké in a slow oven (300 High School string ensemble gave . . ne | The general chairman of the ert Tedig. Mrs. Martin talked to ' egg white, unbeaten, three-fourths degrees F.) for five. minutes. 'a musical program. : j With Design Piracy |profect is Mrs. James Fitts Hill ine Rl TS of the Thorntown cup finely chopped nut meats, Remove from oven and press LONDON. — Nov: 8 (UP) Montgomery, als ; Re Te tay, jelly “cranberry sauce center down and bake 15 minutes D . . arin CESS8, —Snaaky Britian - longer. Cool and fill center with Ww , ” ’ RTI EE es/gning ? oman dress designer, today accused-Pratect Bread Stoning Jars

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Swedish jelly cookies, : - 1 “ture. You can't decapitate an or Swabs JEil L Paw {jaia balla about one Inch In al) Canization whose head is in Mos- St C . d g" sainless_gtosk-_ president tary Club at the Ladies Night ait butter ther. [cow.” ’ ; rs. Join A. yes, ‘| program tonight. One-hatf—cup butter or other —Dip-in egg white, then dn nuls.. ye. yrweit- 8, Fisher, chapter: Y es op!e | says that the features of the build P op topic... will be “Flying

table fat, one-fourth cup sugar, Place on greased cookie ~ sheet] tional defense chafrman, intro-| . one egg yolk, slightly beaten, one and press flat with bottom of A the speaker. The Tech| Americans Charged

RO earts. He did neither, He Supply of Fresh Vegetables

By JEAN TABBERT JACK FROST killed a number of fresh vegetables this week.

dummy’s last diamond and Fufteq of all kinds and turnips.

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ths public. eee. Nurses to Meet : - (Advertisement) The Central District Private Jove, and _— Duty Nurses will meet at 7:30, LAR 0 Delivers the Goods! |»: ™ Monday in Wile Hai, 1813] * ALLIED us & N. Capitol Ave, There will be al FLORISTS

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{ Endive, green peppers and radishes are among those that will | have to be imported or hothouse raided now. Plentiful the week-end market basket still include apples, cranberries an instr FIM TROTALOTN,. DA. DORE IO orc yr BHARNT VERPLABTS CHTSROTY KTS DELS, greens-

[Palatoss — Indianas are the best buy;

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Is Real Autumn Treat | COMMUNIST Chore Hints for Boy Visitors

BPW to Hold | == BP to old - . - jot his creations to’ American store’ it in the refrigerator or in replacing the lid. When canning : : ; ; (women. |a ventilated bread. box in a cool day comes, the paper has kept the

District Meet |

The Business and Professional jtems in [Women's Club has scheduled a 4 district meeting at 10:30“ &. m. {Sunday —4n-—the- = Marott Hotel {Presidents of the local clubs will

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Rh — — _ THURSDAY, NOV. 3, 1040 . Pick Patrons ys Problem |. 22... Smssange for DOV 2 Of Individual 3: pus. oe nase = Guild Ball

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announced for the Sunnyside Guild -ball to be held Nov. 13 in the Indianapolis™ thiette Chub. . “« all They include Messrs. and Mesdames Fitzhugh Traylor, Wal.

ther, James H. Taylor; Frank J. Pinella,- Harold L. Hunt; Alfred ‘Schamberg, Donald A : McNew, Dan W. Flickinger and .

{> the lad who comes to Eva Karl Baarslag | “Well, a guest 13 the house Suny. A c iby Speaks to DAR | eares for ' his own room-— o Be In ; unless the place is over-run Patrons and patronesses are.

“The . problem of combating, Li.» servants. He does simple |comMiinism falls upon the indi- chores like bringing in wood | vidual American citizen,” Karl for the fireplace and running | Baarsiag of Washington told the errands. . If he's a whizz at

: | camp cookery, he may volun~ Caroline Scott Harrison DAR CCF © arbecue a steak over iChapter today... Lagi, | The director of research actlivi- In a maidless house, both {ties for thé Americanism Commis-| aver-nighters and dinner guests 'sion, American Legion, spoke at| ghould offer to help with the

|the Natonal Defense Day meeting dishes. In general, it's smart {in the chapter house. ; | to take It for granted that ' Ear! Davis. The speaker pointed out that! your services are desired. | “Dr. and Mrs. Jerome B. Hol by writing letters to state andi ' 4» | man. Dr. and Mrs, ‘national officials, by subscribing PTA PI / po Looks |to magazines and radio programs SIMPLY start to work! You rr ans : Kiger, Measta; and Mesdamee 5.

+ ne ! | and your gal or your pal can designed to--defeat--communlsm, 1 your § Sul 8 J

{ y= “the disn-pan | a —— i scxztan Pr by advocating the continuatiop of| yakety-yak over t N B . | as well as in the living room, | w ul Ing | Arthur Baxter, Mesdames Wilthe house Un-American Activi- . | e a Rock LK lly,

b ing that You know. go es Cee communism were| Some homemakers, however, Chicago Center ° Henry H. Hornbrook and Fran placed on library. shelves, they don’t want help. It annoys To Cost $750 000 ces Hutchinson are also on the Doula assist in Aghting commu them to have a swarm of Ph list, ; nism practically. . - gabbing kids in the kitchen. ‘ Times Special | _ Other patrons are Lewis : . 80 don't take a polite first re | CHICAGO, Nov. 3-The new Borinstein, bbi Morris M.

Premature Elation fusal ‘as definite, but don’t headquarters of the National Con-| Feuerlicht, @. Barret Moxley, insist on helping over all 0bjee- |oreqq of PTA will be erected in Billy: Thom, John M. Williams, v

| “It is the responsibilify of the| sions. : Chicago. C.' W. Williams, - Eli Lilly and

{ ” laverage Joe and Jane Citizen, Sain Pst t bert Johnson. Ar Baarstag insisted: “We must| ._ Common sense and. common | y wii) cost $750,000.and will be. Be 3 i courtesy determine your course,

et over feeling this fight 1s the| R od 10 meet: the) Be DIY of others, or some It's better to err by being too modern aad sm Hg ge Rotary Club Sets ; lentiful government agency.” willing than to sit back and [needs © e Orga . L di , Ni ht p the platter use plentiful cran- |® rr. ointed out there was much| let others wait on you. | The bullding is being designed Ladies ig rogram ; : : |premature elation over the recent by Harry Weese and will consist Xiauke. stale Heivied a or two a It is being built: SHELBYVILLE, Nov, 3-—Mrs, Wy Marthe Martin, Indianapolis, will ’ fte. limestone, glazed brick : of granilé . speak to the members of the Ro-

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|ing will include acoustic control mp rough the Andes” She is ace and year-round air conditioning. |. .,anjed by Dr. and Mrs. Rob-

some Americ buyers of “pirat- | An effective way to store emplin ” his inh a in x jes | To keep bread from molding tied jars is to wash, drain and . y selling copies. 4rving out, wrap it well and put crumpled paper inside before

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The French-born couturier, who place. jars clean-smelling. {

charges 50 pounds ($140) for a) suit, said that he had evidence | “certain” American buyers came

State President to Conduct Conference

of their returning to America, copies of my exclusive designs

da ae i . are being sold in department : |” Idahos are slightly higher: all ‘good meet with Mrs. Bessie L. Thorn- ps — Elizabeth Hiltyer. stores, he said. ; ; . ] . _|ton, South Bend, state president. mm * The designer said an important ’ Did you aver think of felt American buyer had reported é

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ap \ potatoes—Nice quality and cheap. |yijle, Noblesville, Sheridan and ty: moderately priced. Indianapolis will participate. that needs a heavier cover

Saperep, ay yah Soars textured fabric. Felt also is the | on, budge nance, and : Sr lsxofl (Items using November [other subjects related to BPW answer if the original upholstery |). society's -11 members cor- £5 | _plentifuls in black-face type.) |activities. Miss Mary G. Cowger, SOVOr 18:30 nubby that uneven-

fish fillets, tartar [Burnett and Margaret Wyatt! friend who lives in another lexport salesman to the United

have been made on this hand 31 fattuetoet onal deat Js ines Mnsive: Cell, sauce, parsley boiled potatoes, | Midses Blanche “Penrod, Louise/ city to! visit you.

“Styles in Swindling” at Monday's| {meeting of the Indianapolis ‘As-| __and t 1 By MRS. ANNE CABOT .;s0ciate Chapter of Tri ea 4h suggest & date that's Inspired by our happy neigh- Sorority. Mr. Overley is head of | a.

figured brown print . . . sun- (in thé 38th St. Branch Merchants] while {t-is in-your possession light yellow and gay orange [National Bank, will be Mesdames| * cotton combine beautifully and [W. L. Toms, J. L. Kivett, W.-M.| order. |‘ mixes so we make only the best. |

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spade. |Avoeadues-_Nice qunits; cnoed LT | BPW clubs in Beech Grove, : : a . . ; Ansihhias-=Ratidr acai Pee 1 He alebe eet Brita |e hothouse VATE: nberland,- Frankiin, Fortville, for a slipcover? It's an ided, |seeing copies of the famous Creed “Won With the Queen Oranbervies—Abundant; very nice quality; Squash—Hubbard and. acorn ‘are plentstuli| eld. Lawrence, Martins especially for the lounge. chair label on American-cut clothes in| ! : : P Y Detroit.” | 009000000000000000000000000000000000008000000000000

than .chintz or the more usual {rated Society of London Fashion Designers of which Mr, Creed is| {a member, said that many of

Workshops have been set up on}

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= roborated his statement. ness might show through a | Norman Hartnell, Queen Eliza-

istrict Four director, will preside

? h t k rai ooh \ | 2 . * t ¢ os OE a he eH but enouth to mast] to-eat cereal, ham omelet, en- |will be the principal speaker. | fabric comes in practical dark [president of the society, suggested came back — right into MP eed FRESH VEGETABLES Hist toast, butter or fort Others on the program during as well as bright colors, is long. that in thé future all foreign a Plont : ( y | » . i » Masters’ K-J. i Ries: enouth to mess thE dol) JEUnRaslm, Sollee: Milk, he: dur HL be Mik Bond. \earing and good af holding a buyers should pay an entrance After cashing those two’ cards Nrassel’ Sprouts—Plentitul; "| ’ SON: Yankee bean ARderscn, state rst vice icp, tailored shape "_|fee of 50 pounds to their dress ne. a dow cub and Livemse bin ul; reagonable. | soup, grackers, cranberry and |president; Miss Ruth E. Lewman, P. pe- [smows, the spokesman said. ir. Mastérs ow cht ta p. Ve nd Mesias “| - pear’ salad 10} h Lat nd. vie i; es ; . B Mr. Dale was in again with the| et Wied And TaN i pear Juiz ' nok wheat (Sans second vice president; Mrs. ‘ a Fo “Phe entrance money will be Eo fren opel he WAS In Again with the Eaakfleghrohrpentia susiiis and chess... Dread, butter or fortified mar- |Edith Hitchcock, Bedford, tormer JA/ hat Ss Ri ht — turned when—ons—model -is A club return gave Mr. | hicars -Plantiful olan Sel ambi garine, gingerbread, tea, milk. [state treasurer: Mesdames Myrtle g Eee hen i F asters the rest of the fricks. [En Brie a lie "hier "Drcatas” ail DINNER: Broiled quick. [Rodden, Viola Armstrong, Martha Situation: You invite a Hardy Amies Britain's —"

States, said that he had no fear |

DO malo hajves or Ries, Mary Mayer: and -lrenme Wrong Way: Be vague of buyers “pirating” his creations. enriched soft hii Wabi |Boughton. _ . about oe hat Xiae Jou “If they can copy my stuff,” he |. fi fortified margarine, cranberry -— - e wan e en 0 come an said, “good luck to them.” Bee parfait, Swedish jelly cookies, Sorority Schedules now long you want him to 1 ; wi coffee, milk. ! : : . y. —— _____ Meeting on Monday Right Way: Invite him | FOR SUPERIOR QUALITY USE

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