Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 April 1950 — Page 7

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score it, give it a sugar glaze, and] bake only 15 minutes in a hot oven. If you insist on serving it hot, heat through and serve. - The distinctive yet mild. flavor “of this type of ham goes perfectly with spring vegetables and fruits. Garnish with crisp and colorful and very edible flowers made of thin slices of raw white turnips with slivers of carrot for the stamen. Garnish alsc with tufts of vivid green watercress.

Wednesday's Menu— BREAKFAST: Stewed rhubarb, ready-to-eat cereal, hot cross buns, butter or fortified margarine, coffee, milk. LUNCHEON: Creamed codfish and potatoes on toast or fish chowder, crackers, scallions and raw carrot sticks, SPICAL. ta, milk.

' cooked), mashed" sweet” “pote toes, buttered fresh asparagus, green beans with sauteed almonds, enriched assorted rolls, butter or fortified margarine, watercress and grapefruit sections, French dress“Ing, "lacy shells with vanilla ice cream and crushed fresh strawberries, coffee, milk. :

Counter-Spy— Shell Shoe Is Popular

Most Desirable In Navy Blue

By LOUISE FLETCHER mes Woman's Edi F YOUR new aster suit is navy . .. and chances are pretty good that it is . . . you'll probably

have an eye out for a pair of navy shoes to carry out the blue theme. Just as popular in style, as .navy is in color, is the shell shoe. A famous first in such

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TALIAN CRAFTSMEN have long been- noted for their work with leather .. . and now one of the foremost of them, Angelo Scuri of Florence, italy, is sending

handbags to this country. A collection of these is being unveiled this week at

Ayres’. They are imported by Josef of New York for retailers in the U. 8. Typical is this short strap, calfskin bag, leather lined, and with wide tapered handle in box effect and self leather closing. In black, brown, navy, fan or red; the bag is $35 plus tax.

Blackwood on Bridge—

Muzzy's Blind Cholee of Opening Lead Thon: System-Minded Opponents for Loss

PLAYERS LIKE Mr. and Mrs. Rhule seldom suspect an opponent of making an imaginative or deceptive lead or play. They themselves play strictly “according to the book.”

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They expect everyone else to do so. Therefore they are almost! NORTH | childishly innocent in accepting their opponents’ plays as orthodox. Mr. Rhule In today's hand Mr. Muzzy chose th the deuce of diamonds for S—K 4 his opening lead. Not that he in-|™ — H—9 8 tended this as a deceptive play. : How can you possibly ly lead the D—10 6 4 For-him it was perfectly normal. deuce from a six card suit”? Mrs. C—-AKQ815 Another time he might lead the Rhule demanded. WEST ‘ EAST trey, the five .or even the nine| Mr Dale answered, “My part- Mr. Muzzy Mr. Dale from this holdi 8-10 8 3 S—-QJ2 ng. ner is following the deceptive H—Q 10 4 3

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diamonds meant just one thing.|the French authority, M. Blanche, CJ 10 4 2 Mr. Muzzy had started with exact-/on page 624 of his famous book SOUTH ly four diamonds. Of course that|on play of the hand—edition of] Mrs. Rhule meant the eight outstanding dia- 19 S-AD165 ‘|monds were divided 4-4 and even (Enjoys His Invention H—A K 5 2 if the opponents got in, they could] nr.’ pale was thoroughly en- D—A 1 run only three tricks in the suit joying his invention of the myth-| C—9 3s

|tcal-Monsieur Carte Blanche. The; {The bidding Muzzy Comes Through [Rhules had quoted their author- WEST NORTH EAST SOUTH Why hold up, then? It reallyjities with abandon. Now the old| Pass 1C_ Pass 18 wasn't necessary. So Mrs. Rhule boy had an authority of his oe Pass 20 Pass SNT

won the first trick with the ace! “All the authorities I have ever! An Pass read,” said Mr. Rhule severely,

shoes is “I. Mil “Bare Formality.” This is the celebrated silhouet that probably started the rage for the shell shoe. | . You'll find this spring fa-“=yorite-in-blue -suede=in Wasson’s shoe salon—$21.95.

. Canasta Tie MORE proof of the allpervading influence of canasta comes -with still another: canasta necktie for men. (First one we told you about was the Signet model with melds forming vertical stripe effects on the dark backgrounds of the tie. This one was at Block's.)

Now there's another canasta tie . . . this time by Vogue, and also at Block's. The cards forming the motif in the newest one are scattered widely on backgrounds of soft rayon with a twilled

neutrals (grays) as well as deeper tones, and the price is $1.50.

College Students On Vacation

Miss Janie Collins, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. J. N. Collins, 5445 N. Pennsylvania St. is at home for the spring vacation holidays. She is a freshman at the Bradford Junior College, Bradford, . Mass. A senior in the school, Miss Anne H. Collett is spending the holidays in Bermuda. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John P. Collett, 3663 Spring Hollow Road. - WCTU to Meet Mrs. Carl Tezzman, 3314 Hovey St... will be hostess to the mem-

bers of the Meridian Unit, WCTU.

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