Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 November 1949 — Page 16

igh FashionWe For Pooches

Jewels and Furs Designed for Pups

'18~The newest canine fashions date back to the 1920s, too, Champion Abishs of Iradell, a tawny blond Afghan, turned up

in the week's do fashion show in a green f gown with a flapper hat to m

Twenty champlonship dogs paraded four-footed fashions in a

fore hundreds of cooing women. The pooches had everything from

raincoats to diamond necklaces on their backs. The male dog who can't sport a clean white handkerchief In his hip pocket obviously won't get nto any of the better doghouses this season. Gold collars still are acceptable, it appeared, but the

preference goes to diamonds—|

In New York -

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-*hidden” in its design. At first glance the decorative motif . on solid-toned background seems nothing . more than a collection <of graceful scrolls. Turn the tie sideways however, and a man’s name appears in two-toned script along with a reverse of the design, just as it would appear if reflected in a clear pool. . - r

THE NAME is hand-paint-od in a choice of several colors: Maroon, navy, royal, dark green, brown, gray or black. The fabric is a firm rayon crepe and the tie Is completely lined. It may be ordered in Wasson's menswear department for delivery after a threeweeks Interval. The order travels to California where the wielders of the paintbrush

shown on the smallest dog neck in the show but available in all

sizes at regular diamond prices. |

Al set for a formal evening, champion Alderbrook Huzzar, a miniature silver poodle, sported a real white wing collar and a

are located. Price for the personalized tie is $5.

satin bow in his forehead, as he}

escorted Cartlane Once, a toy of the same breed and also a champ, decked in a gold sequin shea with a velvet and sequin bow match perking up behind the

coat of Canadian lynx. That's priced at about $60, plus tax, but furrier Aronowics sald that was nothing at all. He does a big busi-

“Oh, dear, fsn't It lovely,” squealed a spectator. Shamplon Surrey Morey Wind:

Blackwood on Bridge—

Mr. Champion roared like a

of the bad trump break?

Mr, Champion immediately led Rack the oy of Bearts Aad tutfod it in his hand. Then he laid down |

news when Mr, Muzzy discarded a small heart. Mr. Champion paused to think the situation over. He could discard one of his diamonds on dum-

{But that would still leave him

with three diamonds in his hand.

Careful Groundwork

There was a remote chance that

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the queen and jack of diamonds

alone, so that dummy's 10-of

‘diamonds would win the third

If Mr. Abel held not more than two the contract could be. by a throw-in play.

But to make this play work,

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FRankiin wt

“Bridge Humanics ’ by Easley Black wood

Our town's famous bridge expert, In«

ventor of ‘the world-famous

wood Convention.

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His new book Is about those bridge players of his

who perform for our isiruction and entertainment each day In The Times . . . Mrs. Keen, Mr, Champion,

Mr. Dale, Miss Brash and

Mr. Muzzy, Especially Mr,

Muzzy who plays fhe same kind of bridge Hat so

many of the rest of us break our hearts over. Here Mr. Blackwood discusses the most important factor Tere ort mimes

{Wand by the suber.

cards. The book sho confeins the ‘Sufhoritativg ‘we 5 lanuton of he Hachrgod Comenton, bc hon

oe + oars its wearer's name.

the ace of spades and got the bad the lead to Mr. Abel at precisely!

one of the opponents might hold!

‘things Tooke, very good indeed. Mr. Muzzy tad gther ideas. He!

Mr. Champion Overcomet Bad Break In Trump Suit to Make Contract

lon when he learned that all of

Mr. Musty opened the trey of hearts and dummy’s ace won,

Mr. Champion had to lay the groundwork carefully and present the right time. Firat he led to the| DJ {king of spades, leaving Mr. Abel with the good queen. Then be, cashed dummy’s king of hearts,

“‘my's king of hearts and another! _ high ba throwing a diamond from his

hand Next he led dummy’s ace of clubs and followed with the!

liso fondly was one-of the easiest

|SBAGE AND ONION DRESSING

[spoon driéd sage, rubbed fine, one-

fing, sitching nother smah dig Xh ding: mond from his hand. He ruffed North dummy’s 10 of clubs and thénls N T cashed both of his high diamonds. 4 § When Mr. Abel's queen fell. |5 H

dy ‘Onion

* Food Expert Recalls Old-Fashioned Feasts

By. GAYNOR OR MADDOX

MENTION STUFFING for the Thanksgiving turkey and Gertrude Blair starts thinking fast. . Outstanding American food ex-

clipes from her memories of fashioned feasts. “Grandmother's Sage and .Onfon Dressing which we regarded

to make, mostly because Grand mother prepared the bread in the easiest possible way. “She merely dunked the dry bread in water until well soaked,

then ueezed it to fluffy dryness. No crumbs to roll, no bread to cut in cubes.”

(For 12-Pound Bird) “Two loaves (second-day) bread, one tablespoon salt. gye-half tea-

Dressing Like 3 Grandma's ii

Miss| legs wobble. Blair gathers the following re-|

mers whIvE. NO WONDER those table |

You ean expect them to if you | push the tabieof nulge It slong. © every time it's moved. Did you ever notice Now cates | full ‘they are in your favorite | |

furniture store? The way the furniture experts | tables is dn example for you. \ Pick. up tables and set them down, even if they're to | be mo only a few Inches, | ® rr

NO MATTER how well the |

fourth teaspoon each of dried rosemary, thyme; marjoram rubbed fine, one-fourth cup minced| parsley, one cup celery leaves and top stems, cut fine; one cup finely cut onions, one-half cup melted! drippings or butter or fortified

| margarine,

Soak bread in cold water, then squeeze dry, handful by handful.

And you certainly cant a nail through the leg to affix it | more securely. ) 1 Pick up all tables, the st: y legged ones as well as the more | delicate fypes, and even those with bases instead of legs such | as drum or tier tables. Wait until someone can help you with those you can't lift alone. 1

Add remaining ingredients melted fat. “Toss with two forks until well mixed. Add melted fat slowly, tossing as added. Stuff bird lightly. Any remaining dressing may be baked in one corner of the roasting pan.

the outstanding spades were in one opponent's hand. Apparently North dealer he now had to lose a spade and a diamond for down one. Do you Both sides vulnerable & see how he played the cards to bring home his contract in spite

MR. MASTERS S-K1074 H—AK 10 D—K 10 4 C—AK10 MR. MUZZY ' S—none 8-QJ9 | H—Q : 782 H-J954 93

MR. ABEL

Candidates |

Are Named

Broad Ripple Will

Elect Carnival Rulers

The Broad Ripple High School’ senior class yesterday nominated three girls and three boys as can- |

didates for carnival queen and king at the school. They will be voted on tonight at the annual fall carnival spon. sored by the school’s Parent, Teachers Association. Those at-! tending the event will pay five cents a vote to ballot. The candidates, all seniors, are Ruth Hubbard, George Ann Barnes and Barbara Knotts, for queen, and Bob Conlon, Dick Campbell and Dick Turmail, for| king. Mrs. William H. Zaiser and Mrs. | Herman Cox are co-chairmen for the carnival. Dinner will be served’

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Birthday Party 3

Pass her, Mrs. W. D. Woods, who Pass 6 8 Al Pass is celebrating her 91st birthday

in the cafeteria from 5 to 8 p. m, Booths will be open from 7 tol}

Dr. C. 8. Woods, Peoria, Ill, tis visiting his sister, Mrs. Blanche 2345 Broadway, and his

knew from Mr.

Mr. Abel had a trump trick. So now he turned to the kibitzers| and pointed to his jack of dia-| he said sagely,

a_withering look as he led a

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spade and put Mr. Abel in the

Champion's lead. Mr. Abel was up against it. here for the occasion. actions earlier in the hand that!

He had nothing left but a heart and a club—and both dummy! and the closed hand were en{tirely stripped ‘of both of those

monds. “The controlling card”! suits. He chose to lead a club sponsor a square dancing class

{and Mr. Champion discarded his!

Mr. Champion merely gave him last losing diamond while ruffing in the school. Mrs. M. J. Koldike

with dummy’s last trump.

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