Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 January 1950 — Page 5

"Style House Dress

By SUE BURNETT

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{ble bowel,

{that it should be discussed every {once in-a while, Alternating periods of diarrhea and constipation often accompanied by discomfort in the abdos}’ {meh and growling sounds are the

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{spastic colon think that they are| {constipated because after a period of fairly loose movements there] may be a delay of a day or more

{before another occurs,

{The trouble in a spastic colon| {is that the waste material is pass-

ing through the bowels too fast

{like motions State Sesesceieriaiitiitaaieaans of the intestines which carry the

essasseneasss rather than too slowly, The wave-|

(called peristalsis)

| waste matter downward occur too| {frequently and produce discom-|

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CERTAIN foods, like raw fruits!

will, of the bowel and stimulate the

intestines ‘to increased peristaltic

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lice is nicotine sulfate spray. You buy it under a variety of trade names (as Black Leaf 40). Mix it with soap according to package directions so it wi spread well. Spray the plant 10 day’ intervals until you've killed all ‘the pests. But the difficulties you may get into in spraying an African violet are so many I'd try hand picks ing first. A toothpick with the top wrapped in cotton or velvet makes a good tool. If hand picking is not feasible, I belieys I'd discard the plant and start over again. It depends on how

niques . whether the worth the trouble.

You are sitting talking to several . guests at your party when a couple who are leaving come up to say

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Right Way: Stand up and see your guests to the door. ® = A man stands up and offers you a seat on a bus or street car. Wrong Way: Refuse it by saying something like: “I'm not going very far anyway.” RIGHT WAY: Accept it. Se embarrassing to a man o offer a courtesy and have it refused

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Cogs 2 Ban rir « ard rp Eh iid : “Wednes sday's Menu—r .

BREAKFAST —— Sliced oranges, oatmeal, toasted | muffins, butter or- fortified |

margarine, jam, coffee, milk, LUNCHEON — Black bean - soup, leman slice, crackers, chopped tongue and pickle sandwiches, applesauce, tea, milk. DINNER — Braised pork chops with mustard milk gravy, spoon bread, buttered broccoli, raw carrot sticks, cranberry - apple pie, coffee, milk.

“+ Hints on Cooking Fluffy Potatoes

When you want something in| ‘the potato line, prepare them this] way. Cook and mash the needed amount. Add enough hot milk to make them light and fluffy. Then whip in a half cup of mayonnaise, a little minced onion, chopped parsley and salt. » ——<Turn-into lightly ‘greased casserole. Then bake in a hot oven| for 25 to 30 minutes. |

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How to Save Shoes Taking off your shoes ‘immediately when they become wet does more than prevent a -cold. It saves the shape of your shoes.| After they dry give them two] coats of polish. That helps soften’ the feather-as-well-as-bring back + the fresh new lool new look.

(bidding “two hearts.” She was afraid her partner might pass a ing with two bids wh on one-heart bid. Mark that well. We'll come back to it. ne ” on ae 1 | LY Easy fo a Make Mrs. Keen got to four héarts. But she did't make it. As yow owd open-with one * am |can see, her partner wouldn't have made three no trump either, 80Ing to do a series of hangs for In fairness to Mrs. Keen I must say that this hand was you showing ‘when an opening/ 53 played some time ago—before she South dealer. bid of two in a suit is justified. learned the proper use of the B I believe the best way to do it 7 opening two bid. oth sides vWuatiiile, [ e ! a) 0 do | Bb | West opened the king of clubs . Ss ORIH Ini sian out With fundamen. 15 fand Mrs. Keen won with the ace. H—7 4 we Me discuss opening bids She decided to cash her two top D—Q 10 7 8 IT a el, Jat ne ne me. . O—8 743 ean to tell you all about open33 diamonds but West ruffed the VEST EAST {ing two bids, including something | second one ani won two club og AJS . 8—10 7 5 4 [no other bridge writer has ever| |tricks with the queen and jack. x J9s H—10 8 [told you. I am going tol end up On the clubs East discarded two D—3 Dd 9.5.4 3.2. (0) (01INE You when You are jus. spades. West then. led the 10 of C—K Q J 10 6 C—§- éd™"in’ passing your .partner’s i SOUTH opening two bid short of game. clubs, East sloughed a third spade : : BEE and Mrs. Keen ruffed. ‘Mrs. Koen S =0 She next led the king of spades —K oh 52 ome Potatoes Best and West captured it with the ace — ". and ‘continued spades, East ruff- D—A ., For Frying Purposes 23 ing.- East returned a diamond Th ddI —A 9 Ever bake a potato for the pre- - : i {the queen of spades was discarded The ng: ) scribed length of tigne and find it a {from the.closed. hand and West SOUTH . WEST. “NORTH FAST ir hard” THE potats’s at fault, |" 28 IR D3 [ruffed with the nine of ‘hearts. At = H Pass NT Pass" Some spuds are best for frying, . this point Mrs. Keen was down to! 3 H Pass 3 NT Pass come for boiling or baking. The! : 8 [four trumps to the ace-queen and Fass Dbl. Pass Pass grocer may be packaging them! she had to lose one more trick to 4 H Dbl. All Pass for Just these special purposes. | 98 West's king. Down four, 1100 es ane | points. ‘minus score. But it didn’t have Kill Fi he S I I , [to be 11007 The trouble was that INTIS TIS me "What's Wrong?’ ‘Mrs. Keen didn't have an open- Chilling the "hands thoroughly |

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' |getting--back on" the right track] {now. But they need a lot of en-| couragement at home if they are| |to grow up taking real pride in| {their femininity. ‘Women's Lions Club ‘Announces Speaker Mrs. Frank Walker will speak fon “Your Opinion Counts” at the| «noon luncheon meeting of the] | Women's Lions Club tomorrow in| {the Hatel Lincoln. | The group also will sponsor a {benefit card. arty at 1 p.' m. Friday in Block Auditorium. Pros, | ceeds from the event will be given |for work with the. Needlework | [Guid .

DR. ANSWERS—

Question: Is eating about three pounds of watermelon a -day injurious to the kid-

neys or any other organ— L. C. —————————————— “Answer: Tf “a person 11kés Art of Veiling to eat that much watermelon, | Remember that veiling, has! Why not? It should not hurt more of a function than just al them. {hat trimming. It can be a flat-| ering cogmetic aid or an interest{ing color accent. Beige or pale| ipink Weiling in fine mesh gives a creamy glow to the skin. Shocking pink or tangerine makes an all-black costume even more so- | Answer: Yes. {phisticated. 1

» - » Question: I have a bladder hernia. "My physician says this can be cured only by a major operation. Is this correct?—8. M.

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Many Players Don't Know Exactly When To Use or Not Use the Opening Two Bid

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