Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 December 1949 — Page 16
“By JEAN TABBERT
#ince last year,
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are more plentiful « eXpensive,
ualiey \ vail . , GocgnatnrAmple supply. ‘Moderate price " rier-Llentitul Fess: Ample pp i 00d GUE iv, 2yit--Plentitu All The white Is very high mons-—Very high, ols ~All varieties
Arce, cheaper year Ve good quality ranges—Florigas are very good -qualit ears Ahout ‘he Aime Bice AL last week pEstmmans--f entiful, Cheap
r Tangerines—More plentiful, quality. Little
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Trim Legs. Take Work
‘Mature Women Need Exercise -
THE TRIM, legs of a mature woman may fiot proyoke whistles of approyél from the crowd, but they'll’ her the boost toward the look of youth
HOMEMAKERS: WHO plan to . inciude nuts in their Christmas| cookies are lucky this season, The price. of the delicacy has fallen Pecans, brazils, English walnuts, almonds and fil-
able hére-—are of excellent qual. ity, too. Lettuce is much cheaper than last. week, And tangerines and a little less
yy Bn FRESH FRUITS § Very sod. Ch A ar CEnousn to “Det the demand. erate price “Heaner Very plentiful. Exeels
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By GAYNOR MADDOX NEA Staff Writer
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cooking fats all on the plentiful Nall ‘teaspoons allspice,
tiuee—~Leal variety is cheap. plestiry 18 and with the Christmas season!
cookle-making time,
out - cookjes, recipe afd cut out stars, angels
of the new plastic cookie. forms.
paper or cellophane, »
two-thirds cup New Orleans type molasses, one
Blackwood on Bridge—
THIS 18 the third hand of a some results you can expect from
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diamonds and Mr. Dale won with the ace, . He decided to return a diamond and the conventional one to lead was his original. fourth best, the six spot.
to. confuse the issué by the four. But he
try to confuse an already J oppon 80 he returned ; After much rming Mr. A went up with his king of diamonds ~and Mrs, Keen ruffed it. She led back the nine of clubs, dummy and Mr. Dale played small and Mr. Abel won with the ace. He finessed the queen of spades, led a little spade and finessed dummy's 10 and followed with the ace of spades. / Enough for a Set A small heart was then led to the-queen in the closed hand. Mrs.
{Keen won, and fired another club,
Dummy’s 10 was covered-by Mr. Dale's jack and Mr. Abel ruffed with his. last trump, = Now when Mr. Dale got in with the king of hearts he still had the high ¢lub and the good queen of diamends which were enough
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Christmas trees, etc., with some
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“Mrs. Keen ‘opened the five of
Ordinarily he would have tried
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{beat well. Sift. together flour, {baking powder, salt and allspice;
using this ' tested add’ to first mixture; mix weil |
,{Roll .in waxed paper; chill, i Cookies hold shape better if] rolled and cut on greased and|
For Christmas. gifts, pack in/lightly floured baking sheet inflat boxes and wrap each cookie stead 6f rolling on a board and | in aluminum foil or waxed paper transferring to baking sheet. Roll and fill box with shredded colored [dough evenly % inch thick. |
Dust cut-out cookie
pattern | lightly with flour
to prevent;
£8 » : MOLASSES CUT-OUT COOKIES sticking; lay pattern on dough One-half clip shortening, one-land cut “hal! eup sugar,
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around pattern with {knife., Lift excess dough from around cookie shapes. Decorate!
gE, two and three-quarters cups:with red cinnamon drops, silver| threeicandies, and -vari-colored. candy
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rubber which {llustrates the grue.| A brow-beating partner, Mr. Cham-|
pion had giveniout with the erfticiym from the very first deal, } instruction improve Mr. Abel's game? Quits the contrary. At this stage he didn’t know whether he was coming
“You could have made it s dozen | different ways’ he shouted. “Why did you ‘play your king of diamonds at trick two?” “Becduse if Mrs. Keen had been leading her fourth best diafrom four to the queen,| she would have won the second | trick . 1 her queen if I had) ducked it" defended Mr. Abel. “Then . she would have led 3a! . Dale! id,” Shas ! Should Have Read 1 “Look,” continued Mr. Cham-/ pion, “Any dope should know! that Mrs. Keen's lead wasn't a! foirrth highest. The rule of 11 tells you there should be six cards outside of Mrs. Keen's! hand, higher than the card led. You could see five of them In! your hand and the dummy. “When Dale played the ace AND THE SIX, that made seven | cards higher than the opening, lead. Bo.something' was wrong, ! You should have read the opening for a singleton or doubleton.”
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ed ($2). Held one way, the doll 88 pel) aA 2s ; has a fair-skinned counte- PE 2a30 . D—J83 & nance; flipped into reverse, a FY) 4 3 4L : ; 0-Q 104 2. dark-skinned faee comes into EL 0 ET MES. KEEN . MR. DALE view. . 23° 3 [8K 5 4 2 5-138 ..n. EE TA 9 H-A 176 H-K 83 Wasson's departmeént has pA) A Da D3 D—AQ184 needlework gifts for grown- AS . i" C—087638 C—-KJ3} ups, too. Amohg them is a NR 8 MR. ABEL set of three potholders ($1) ™ a 5 , B=QJD8 stamped to receive gay check- J HQ J 102 ered appliques portraying a D—K 10 9% busy housewife.” C—A ; Bear Brand tie-knitting sets The bidding: g ($1.50 to $1.73) come with six
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: Tide to give? If not, a! stble . .. . IT'S TIME to start nking . busy en some after tact and WiscTetion. i 3 a Ch ristmas about Christmas! Pére-handed School June--ang agen! - For borderline cases, greets | ; ,olks have their holiday shop- * CHECK the musts on your Ing-cards ars better taste than
I expect. But ‘most of 48 wayward mortals are J beginning. Ohiristmas buying needn't be | &'bug-a-boo. In fact, it shouldn't be. The Yuletide spirit ought to make giving a pleasure, not & chore-—seems to me, First, however, there's your budget to consider; Have you amassed enough mdola for the
list: Family -and close friends. Decide how much you'll spend on each—and don't go overboard! A luxury item for pal Peggy may mean skimping on Mom's present or little Sister's. New friends and casual ‘acquaintances don’t expect gifts, Christmas giving isn't a you remember-me - and I'll-remem-ber-you proposition, of- course.
shoddy or pretentious gifts. In choosing a_card, selent an aps | propriate #&tyle for each ad« dressee or pick one item for all. If you-do theilatier, make sure it's suitable or Comic effects and slangy glo gans are offensive to folks appreciate she real meaning of Christmas. :
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~ Needlswork Makes ) Fine Yule Gifts
By LOUISE FLETC Times Waman's or ITS BEEN _rfientioned
- before . «7 that needlework départments are «fine sources of Christmaspr ideas. Each trip to such "a department yields new, easy -on - the-budget sugges-' | tions. Here are some more ! “spotted this week. For the very youngest
member - of the . family, Block's have satin-bound Esmond blankets, 36 by -50 inehes, hoxed for giving at $3.39. In white, yellow, pink .or blue, they come with applique figures to sew on, or leave off, as you wish.
To - please. the baby’s
mother, there are attractive lampshades to be made simply by weaving rug yarn around metal frames and { finishing off the edges with
sprinkles. moss fringe, Frames are $1
Baku oven
in moderately hot to $1.49 at’ Block's, depend (375 degrees F.) 10 to. 12 min- ing on gize tes. Remove from baking sheet
TW or three spools of Bucilla Kraftwist will do the covering job. They are 59 cents for eggshell tone; 79 cents for colors. Moss fringe is 39 cents for a 3-yard bolt. (Crocheted rugs to match the lampshades require from nine ‘to—12. spools of
immediately and cool on rack.
. ‘ Friday's Menu— BREAKFAST: Grapes and pears, oatmeal, raisin toast, butter or fortified margarine, coffee, milk. LUNCHEON : Baked beans,
Cookies, tea, milk, DINNER: Cranberry juice, fried frozen fish fillets, tars tar sauce, parsley potatoes, green beans with sauteed almonds, mixed green salad, French dressing, devil's food cake, coffee, milk.
Boston brown bread, butter Kraftwist.) EN —.—. . i " p< © " or fortified margarine, apple ‘ - . on - R al X 2 ) and cabbage woh molasses Nursery Set as rr Pa— : ® 3
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THE ARGYLE fad has hit the nursery set. Some kits at Ayres” provide the materials for pastel Argyle fashions for infants. A ~bonnet-mittens-booties set is $1; a sweaterfbonnet-socks set is-$2.25.. . The top for a baby quilt, stampegd for quilting and applique’ of pastel gamboling lambs, is $1.98 at Ayres’, 5 :
necklaces of
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At Wasson's they have A ~Dritz package which produces a topsy-turvy, two-in-one doll
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