Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 March 1950 — Page 40
AGE 40
By SUE BURNETT Look your loveliest when You parade proudly up the avenue ‘on Easter! For this most important occasion, you'll
want something smart and at
tractive, yet a style that will be simple to put together. In answer to many requests Youll find two distinctive dresses that you can make with & minimum of time and effort--a square necked frock in junior size, and a striking two-plecer with slanted closing. Pattern 8557 is a sew-rite , ‘perforated pattern for sizes 11, 12, 13, 14, 16 and ‘18. Size 12, “four and one- eighth yards of -39-inch Pattern 8536 is a sew-rite perforated pattern in sizes 12. 14: 16. 18, 20, 40 hnd 42. Size 11. =hort = sleeve, "fotir and seven-eighths = yards of = 39: inch. Send now for the spring and
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. Two. Easy-fo-Make Dresses _
Top Score Results From
Blackwood on pre Make Dream Pillowcases
One Diamond Bid
| Pays Off at End
| West,
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[East dealer | East-West vulnerable
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[The bidding:
[Pass Pass Pass 1 C % {Pass 1'D Pass Pass Pass
features. Free pattern printed the second round,
inside the book. But North was through. His To order patterns or our Partner had passed previously Fashion Book. use the coupon, and he was not obligated to bid ~ . again. Surely he had ample justiSUE BURNETT fication for not wanting to get
The Indi lis Ti beyond the one range. e Indianapolis Times - 214 W. Maryland St. One- Diamond Contract
Indianapolis 9, ind.
No. 8557 Price 25¢ of spades,” Dummy ducked and J 5 . ving 9%. (East won with the king and reNo. 8536 Price 25¢ turned a small heart, West took Bi28 svruesrranss ‘ {the ace and led back a heart. BIB ii ides After cashing two more heart
y > tricks East was undecided about Fashion Book™ Price “250 (his next lead. Finally he chose NAME +evirsessnsnsensennassnss | little diamond. South played {the deuce and for some reason West ducked, dummy’'s nine winning the trick. Breet ...viivesssesassssnssssas, Playing with only. five trumps : - _ 7 ldeclarer “still. felt pretty - sick CIty cuivisnnennaniens¥greessess about the situation. He could see State : that the hand would be passed a ————— LLIN lout at other tables and realized
SANA AENEAN RISE ATR S ARNE s RINSE,
1 Coat Bowl “xthat any minus score would be
Very bad.
‘With Shellac. Nobody. Trumped
A natural wooden salad bowl| will be easier to clean and will!
Sadly he yed .the queen of serve you longer if you give iti Clubs. from my.,....covering.
at 8 - The mat should not be too con coat of clear shellac or color}
spicuous but should display the! fore the first time it's used. picture tothe best -possible—ad A
{East's king with the.ace. He led
less lacquer inside and outside be- [to the jack of clubs. Then he
wid hk Wash It. Just wipe it clean ""* a|p, 0 os ‘were looking a little bet.
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ter. : = Next South called for dummy’s
of diamonds. West overruffed with the ace and fired his good 4 heart. | The last club was discarded rom the board and poor East
eft but J 8 6 of diamonds. Ruff-| ing with the six, he now had to lead into the queen-10 of diamonds on the board. Thus North-South made one
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Rring your lamps to our shop “for elegirification. and reconditioning. We can -tashion a lamp for you from choice bric-a-brac. Monday thru Saturday 10 to 6, Thursday 'til 9.
DEN OF ANTIQUITY Now Open in Our New Location, © 417 East 30th Street, HL. 0677 Open Sunday thru Friday,
40 Chased Sutrrduy An early. Ital- \ “and Needle { point chair ‘8 cover, copper and brass cof--fee urn and chafing set, hiano = basket, | 3counce blue Rtatfordshire tea pot and platter. large -delft wall plaque — Visit our booth at the Antigue Show, Murat. Temple. April 7
ian Petty point eopper tea caddy, Vassa Mura“46 18
= x * Nw . ARSED, 413 FE. py THIRTIETH ST. i EAN For the Antigue ®erpiwsr show at the Murat r Temple April 7 to Eh 10 we Will display a o o variety of- extra “3” special lamps, show-
ing the decorative possibilities, also coffee tables and occasional tables, Don't miss the show
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The Original ANTIQUE SHOW at the Spink-Arms Hotel APRIL 8-11, 1950 A Hoosier show put- on by Hoosiers for Hoosiers. Dealers from far and near are making reservations and we are sure of a fine selection for your approval. + : Pearl Records, Mgr. ‘Hugh Goldsmith, Ass't. Mgr.
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We will display many of our unusual and hard to lind antiques _ at the Greater Indianapolis. Antique Exposi--tion, Murat Temple, April 7 7 to 10. -Our shop . 18 open daily 10a. m.'to = ; 4 pm, Mondays, 10 : . m. to 8 p.m. or appoihtment. Closed Saturday and Sunday. Louise Brovks. 1441 N. DelaLodibe tom 4780. Appralsoui
© We will have a selection’ =
“Take y 0 u r an-
—old-tea- sets, can
“afr description on any kind of {ther floor plan,
= i=hg a for. your“ spring approval,
The Greater Indianapolis’ An- Is Sch ; tique Exposition to be held at the eduled
' Murat Shrine Temple. April 7-8- | SHELBYVILLE
“receipts to the Indianapolis Hobby Show Mar. 24 and 25 in
“and support of this show will
"diamond for a paltry 70- points—
MABELLE-HENDEEMAN, ht frop on the board.
ANTIQUES rer LEG N. Peansyivania Street, Sk Visit our exhibit at the Greater Ve First: Indianapolis Antiques Exposi- e c .
tion to he ‘held at the Mur: a ~Templé. April-7-to 10; booth 2 Then Bu This Way Saves - Money, Space
i { i | - 4 ~Getout-a pencit-before-you get ‘out your pocketbook when the living: room needs new upholstered furniture. } The usual sofa and big chairs may not be your best:bet at all.
many beautiful items.
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tiques, such, as
delabras, trays, or any other item for plating by ex. perts to look like : pian of thé room and then sketch new. Gold and silver plating of in a sofa and chairs, . Now, on try sectional
metal. Datings and markings not eliminated. J. A. Miles, 113 S.- Capitol Ave, LI. 3863 Many Styles
upholstered units,
They come. in so many sizes]
* * * . and styles there's no end to what “you can do with arrangements See ff. you can't work-out plans During the “pat fit the room better, crowd winter months 'i¢ jase “and. offer more seating we. have A¢- space and more comfort. cumulated a | when youte “at this pencil large stock of plotting you can. see for Yourself furniture fin. pat a well organized unit arrangement often. makes” a room
Ve will again exhibit at the 100K roomier even though it. takes Greater. Indianapolis Antique [yn mora: finor, footage than scatShow. Murat- Temple, April 7 to 4 roa Furniture c 10. Wm. Boyd, 3500 Allisonville And ‘unit fhrniture eo Se] A Rd. tHwy, 37x, pecial problen % salve |
Antique Show
Times State Services
Mar. 4—The 9-10 wishes to announce that tt Shelby County Federation The
will give a percentage of its Clubs will sponsor an Antique and
Symphony Orchestra and the
the Shelbyville ar v. Civic Theater. Your attendance | . 3 TROT
Antique dealers and hobbyists Es from neighboring areas will exhelp these two great local or oF hiniv Proceeds of the event will! ganizations in their fine work." 0, to the Shelby County War Memorial building fund.
‘Queen Mother Mary To Sell Carpet
LONDON — Queen Mother {Mary, aged 82, is doing her bit
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lage. For eight years she has been working on a million-stitch gros ‘point needlework carpet.- -. i |" When she finishes the carpet on la complicated design of birds and — : flowers in pastel shades of apWe are in process of moving to proximately 10 by seven feet she our new location. Sorry that will put it up for sale to the time didn’t permit completing ‘highest bidder. Proe seeds Will be our sale, but it will be resumried turned av er to the British treas- _ at our new location at an early ury. * ‘date. We look forward to meet- AD
ing our many.friends and customers. Announcement of our | No. Wiinkles
new address and date of open- |. Dampen the new cover for the |. “ing will ‘be mad€ in the near ireni board before “tacking “in
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EVERY TOURNAMENT pro{duces a few “comedy” hdnds in {which weird bidding and play re{sult in sensational top.scores. This {was such a hand and the only ones not amused by it were East and
+ - At -most tables the deal was | passed all. around. But in this case
3 r | North decided fo ta ike a chance on {dinne beiare the community
Le | Dr. ining, Ohio Wesleva errs NHR Hemme
quirements and finishing di-
‘By MRS. ANNE CABOT With this clever pattern it's [ no trick at all to turn everyday into dream linens. roses crocheted . in variegated pink, lavender or yellow thread and set in a sheer background of sparkling white
To order, use the coupon.
ANNE CABOT The Indianapolis Times 530 S. Welis St. Chicago 7, IIL
{EAST SOUTH WEST NORTH
8536 lopening the. bidding fourth hand. A Wonderful-wedding-or linen 12.42 {Kast passed again.and South bid ‘ a diamond (dangerous here), summer Fashion. 48 Pages of planning to bid a no trump if his new styles, fabric news, special [partner bid a heart 6r a spade on
shower gift would be two pillowcases with matching dresser scarf and of course you'll decorate vour own linens with this enchanting design.
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stitch Mlustrations, material re-
So one diamond became the contract and West led the jack
BANNER "WHITEHILL
31 South Meridian
{played a spade. to his queen and, anether spade-haci-to-dummy’s§— ace. Nobody trumped. Well, |
last spade. East discarded a club and declarer ruffed with the king
RN SE TRS
For mrake sure draws the floor |
satin striped damask upholstered seat and
match, avoilable for
Or Flemming Miss Mary Caro
Tol Be Feted Will | Be Married SE . Ph]
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re the Broadway 1 ir : . Yo rh Mr. Fribley is the brother-in-law of the. bride and ? New Castle, the bride's parents AA Wi Mr, and Mrs. Samuel Stout, New Castle, are AAW il Sponsor and Lt. Sears is the son of My ed mmunity eeting and Mrs. G. E. Sears, 4208 Otter- Pink s 4 Slack ssvessories, Ti : ‘Members of the Indiana Com-; ie Indiana University. The bridemittee for Reorganization of the Attendants Named : {Sevom is a member of the. Sigma.
| Féderal Government will meet Dr.| Mrs. Shelby R. Ellett. Gaines. U Fraternity. Arthur 8S. Flemming Wednesday ville, Ga.. will be her sister's ma-
: : {at a dinner in his honof in the In-| {tron of honor. The bridesmaids Appointments
|dianapolis Athletic Club. lwill be Mrs. Robert Sewall, Ani The Indianapolis B ran ch, derson, and Miss Arden Sneed. A d. [American = Assdciation "of Uni ‘Nancy Fribley, Richmond, will be. nnounce ‘versity Women, are sponsoring they, junfor bridesmaid and Bar-| Eight members of the Maren {graduating class from Indiana
i jaa Fribley, also of Richmond, | War Sermo Eat 2 min the World 8 the Towergirl. University Training School _ for urses . have accepted appoint-
— matron of honor will wear
taffeta-and: the nursing staff id “president and member ot maids wil! be in apple blossom [university hospitals, according to ithe Hoover Commisgion, will be pink taffeta; ~The junjor attend: { Miss Jean L.. Coffey, director-of
The ' white tin bridal wn Anton Hulman Jr. ‘of Terre lis fashioned _— a fitted baa} Miss Mary Morgan and, Mrs. |Haute, chairman of the Indianaljong sleeves and a chapel sweep. Louise Minniear, both of IndiCommittee, will introduce Dr. A white orchid and clusters of @napolis, will be on duty in the Flemming. white hyacinths will top the Coleman Hospital; Miss Verna Jo Dinner guests in addition to Mr. bride's white Bible. Astley, Port Credit, Ontario, and Mys. Hulman and other mem- Keith Bulen will be the best Canada, Miss Phyllis Smith, Tipbers of the state committee and man while the ushers will be ton, Miss Doris ‘Wilson, Indi~ their wives will include Gov. and Robert Furgeson, Connersville, i Miss Lorraine Kline, Mrs. Schricker; Dr. M. O. Ross, and Mr. Sewall, Anderson. South Bend, and Miss Jean JohnButler University president. and Tpe reception will be in the Son, Decatur, will be in Long Hos~ Mrs. Ross; George N. Craig of church. For her wedding trip to Pital and Miss Bonnie J. Murphy, Brazil, American Legion national the West Coast the bride hag Indianapolis, in Riley Hospital. commander, and Mrs. Craig, and chosen a _disty pink suit with This is the last mid-year class Mayor Al Feeney, es ————— |to graduate from the nursing Charles Bronson, 11th District {school which” now accepts fresh+ ‘Commander - of the - American Employed Women man students only for the fall
TrTreese essscsssstressessstet Legion, and Mrs. Bronson; Wil-. WASHINGTON-—Approximate- semester beginning class. In June
liam H. Book, executive vice presi- ly 35 per cent of the women in the March class graduates will
{dent of the Indianapolis Chamber Philadelphia, Pa., hold down jobs go to Bloomington to receive their City veecressscsssecsssncasseess Of Commerce, and Mrs. Book and'in business and industry com- diplomas at the annual com-
I. Lynd Esch, Indiana Central pared with a national average of mencement ceremonies for all
FEAT ae LA Eker College president. 25, per cens, : ; 1950 1u graduates.
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