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+- timers are more. accurate. For|| example, Bissell gives us 93; tricks. Whitehead gives up only 915. “How "about Winslow, sweetheart”? inquired Mrs. Rhule. Winslow 1s Optimist Mr. Rhule thought for a few moments. Then, “By George,” he said, “Winslow says we can take 11% tricks with this hand....on the other hand, there is Courtney who says we can take only six!” Here Mr. Dale stepped in. “I don’t want to appear stodgy,” he sald, “but had you thought of three no trump? I really believe Goren, Karpin, Courtney, Winslow, Bissell or Whitehead might have actually reached that contract. And you had nine cold tricks.” |getting a little fed up. “By the| “And how,” asked Mrs. Rhule authority of the famous French | acidly, “would you have bid 1?” | expert, Monsieur Carte Blanche.!

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[rect way to bid such a hand.” Why I would have opened your, “Oh,” subsided Mr. Rhule. hand with one no trump and my Mr. Dale was quite pleased with partner would have bid -three no ‘himself. He doubted that Mr. trump,” Mr, Dale replied. 'Rhule had ever heard of M./ “And by whose authority?” Blanche. How could he? Mr. Dale thundered Mr. Rhule. had just that instant invented the | At this point Mr. Dale was man.

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Times Sewing Contest Entry Blank

Here is my official registration for The Times’ National Sewing Contest. I will bring my contest garment, in mid-April, to the place to be announced later in The Times.

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Dress.....ooes 3) Soft or Dressy Dress........

under 20 years of age. (4) Date or School Dress........

Glamour Group. No age limit for entrant. (5) Evening, Lounge, Beach Clothes or Negligee Ensemble for adult or oldér teen-age wear from standard pattern or of - original design (circle which garments you plan to enter).

Original Design Group. No age limit for entrant. Must be original design. (8) Dress, Coat or Suit made for —adult or older teen-age wear (circle which garments you plan to enter).

Children's Clothing Group. (7) Garment for children 2 to 6 years of age... .osee (8) Garment for children 7 to 12 years of age..

Mail to: Sewing Contest Editor Indianapolis Times, 214 W. Maryland St. ‘Indianapolis

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Challis pattern By LOUISE FL CHER

Times Womai's “Editor

RITISH TYPE neckwear | neater patterns and nar- |

rower shapes—is becoming more and more impartant in fashions for men. Typical of | the trend is the John Bull col- | lection of Signet ties just unwrapped at Ayres’. Even if papa shows up in the Easter parade with but | one bit of new wearing apparel, he'd probably be happy | if it were one of the John | Bull ties. : { o ” ” THE FIVE ietared are of | imported silk foulards in Old World colors—the soft, muted colorings that originally made | imported foulard ties famous, (The dusky colorings blend | perfectly with oxford shirt- | ings.) ~ | be- |

Patterns ARE neater,

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metrical in inspiration or with neat challis-print effects. The narrower shape also lends itself to the new, narrower knot worn With pin collar shirts, The ties are $3. 50, with a §2 . price tag for the bow styles ’ « which have, of course, adjustable neckbands.

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By MRS. ANNE CABOT This simple’- to - sew overall with convenient leg opening will | “fill the bill” for any active tot. Applique puppy-face knee | pads are decorative as well as f practical. : i Pattern 5948 includes tissue pattern sizes 6 to 18 months in. | cluded, hot-iron -transfer for | applique, material require. | ments, embroidery directions | and finishing instructions. { To order, use the coupon.

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Lemons, Oranges Add Spring Touch By GAYNOR MADDOX The fresh color of lemons and oranges give delicate tints to Easter desserts. Their fregrance,

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. SUNSHINE CHEESE PIE Three three-oz. packages cream cheese, two tablespoons butter, one-half cup sugar, one whole egg. | two tablespoons: flour, two-thirds cup warm milk, one-fourth cup fresh-lemon juice, two tablespoons... ... grated lemon peel. Cream the butter and cheese;| add sugar and whole egg. Mix well and add flour alternately with milk. _ Stir in lemon juice and peel. Pour into unbaked graham crack. er (8-inch) pie shell. Bake 45 to 50 minutes in moderate oven at 350 degrees F. Cool. Add two tablespoons sugar to one-half cup sour cream; pour ..|over top of pie and bake at 400 | {degrees F. for five minutes. Chill Land serve. y

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New Lawn Care in Preparing Feed Bed Urged How do experienced gardeners approach the making of a new)

lawn? The L. R. Groendykes, building a lawn around their new

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also water if weather turns dry.

That will help bulbs to package up good-sized flowers for next year, When the bulbs show by their yellowed leaves that they

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son, dig them and let them dry. Store them in a dry place until

mid-October.

- Holy Rosary PTA + Sets Spring. Bazaar

The PTA of the Holy Rosary sponsor a spring Should you bury rubbish or not bazaar Apr. 13 in the Holy Rosary Mrs, Kenneth Wolsiffef is # newly chairman of the event. She is

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