Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 April 1950 — Page 8
Al Systems Fly as Out the Window 3
Result This Time Is Confusion
For Rhules, Two Overtricks for Dale AFTER a few uneventful hands in the rubber against
Help * When Needed
i By RUTH MILLETT ; A LOT of people wo about how to go about making friends. But keeping the friends you have is even more important. Here, then, are a few rules for| the person who wants to keep his
: : “friends through the years. Mr. and Mrs. Rhule, Mr. Dale dealt this monstrosity. Never. try 10 Your x Friend When Mr. Dale bid two no trump Mr. Muzzy should The quickest way to ruin a .friend- { -jpave bid three no trump. Actually his three-diamond bid was a ship is to start feeling that you at sign-off. Surely his diamond suit was good enough to guarantee should always come first with! ; seven winners, and it wasn't too much of a gamble to expect his that friend. a2 | Vows uniting Miss Patricia partner to have a stopper in each of the ather suits, Offer help when it is needed, not| Henderson. daughter of Mr. Mr. Dale knew that when Mr. Muzzy has strength in only one 7B when. it happens to be convenient and Mrs. Robert olor son: guit, he will not raise a no trump bid—no matter how good that suit 4 to you. ; — Ev . i might be, Therefore he decided to press on into game at no trump. 4 Never discuss one friend's faults Fillmore, erett C. fe 4 This suited Mr. Rhule fine. With a solid spade suit and a quick with another friend. This is a| ton, son of Mr. and Mrs, Orvie | entry, he felt sure he had Mr. Dale over a barrel. On the bidding it y/ : mistake many women make. E. Barton, Belmont Road, will | didn't Took as If the diamond suit was solid. So he doubled—and Mr. | 4 i om ET dep Sond: Arita] “be “vead=-Saturday inthe -W.; Muzzy, with typical inconsistency, now came to life and redoubled. oo Ta ng | Morris St. Christian Church, | Mr. Dale won the opening spade lead and ran seven diamond i f1 8 3 8559 | | rvbody with five] — j § , whien she is with Jean she isn't] . COMPLETE STOCK S 0 - tricks, HAVING Sven Gores top| West dealer, . . ‘By MRS. ANNE CABOT (above finding flaws in Mary. | GIBSON "ART" SAYS—Add to your clubs and two spades. Mr. Rhule| Neither side vulnerable. +All mothers will be delighted ANNE CABOT — oe SO0 Sg Jo Jot 2 > GIBSON | own Easter joy by sharing your had to keep three clubs, so he NORTH with these patterns for sunsuit Tue Indiana lis Times land wants to do so. Most people GREETING. CARDS: { h . ith those you I blamked down to one high spade Mr. Rhule and romper. Any little girl of ; po | like to do things for their friends | appiness wit you love. ond the aoe Of heats Dae al E-EQinyy 2, 3 or 4 years will stay cool 530 S. Wells St. because it is a real pleasure to be 09 Send appropriately fine . . . a spade. Mr. Rhule won, cashed Do ’ and ‘comfortable in this gayly |able to.be of help. 2 f hearts (on which Mr.| \ trimmed ric-rac playsuit and Chicago % IL oo. he gg a re Io ot clube) . OG 943 bolero. ; | NO MATTER how much you ZL) ALI DEPT Dale sw} ped I A lt. vive EAST The, peit romper ia. out in One No. 5883 Price 20c [think of them, don’t narrow your, : by. .” : Mr. Dale Mr. Muzz . friendships down to one or two! ¢'ubs., But Mr. Dale won the last y piece with convenient button No. 5559 Price 20¢ : three tricks with the two high oe ai pos 3 3 openings all around the sides. A int Jhereoms, Tust wikes vou 10g de A Complete Line of —vlubs and the four-of spades, Two —— cunning embroidered chick Name ....ccvsseessssssssssssns| | . : . overtricks, redoubled. Ded 13 K105 DAR Q9854 1onds a story-book note. Both : jars 80, ¥onke SO Pe ten) GIBSO at better stores everywhere * Wins Opener SOUTH sunsuits - illustrated are sew- °:-‘* IIIs to all your troubles. All some peo- | EASTER | . —— pe - - " trometer hpnteett “There is no such bidding as Mrs. Rhule : easy afd inexpensive to make. gyrent tssesssessasisasasssesase|ple wart in a friend is a shoulder | Cp —————————— i —| “wo diamends’ and thén ‘three 9 . Patterns 5883 and 5559 in- to cry on, but that quickly be:| diamonds’ on your hand, after| K- ’ He 54 ‘57 clude tissue pattern, material CIty .ccceccvcrerrissinecasosnns comes monotonous” for the one| ~F fe Ci rds your partner bids one no trump,” : 1 . | requirements, tracing for em- errr errrrreriveriWhose-duty-it-is-to-cheef- you" ip BUY as er a protested Mr.. Rhu, oxcltedly. ah sn Digs gfe -beiaerys SHintn 3p 8; ng t+ m State. i - | constantly. GREETING CARD SHOP Dy AT : Mr. Muzzy started to answer but} |, clude or and sizes . Don't “weigh and measure fa- oy Mr. Dale So i, “We've | The bidding: oe »y [months to 2 years included for Stop Stain Settling —Ivors if ie You can't feel KAUTZ STATIONERY (0. ; : : ; €
Balt, cornstarch or talcum poOw- any real warmth for another per-|
talked a lof “about WEST NORTH EAST SOUTH 55569, complete . making - and -
; OE AERO re RANE PRC I eo col TSN: Sotiimiy TE : Shin ER i opal fai! thie Raupon “froth setting ‘urtit the gar- much more you have done tor him | ner’'s.. C N 3 " su Somat iitiot Benin y only say . . . It was the J canis ED Dhl. Redb “Al Pass = mmeris? Ment: can: be laundered. RL {than he has ‘ever done ns you. . | system.” : :
Dust Ceiling Regularly
Saving Stale Cake | Ceilings should be dusted reguStale pound cake can be saved. larly to keep air dust-free. This
‘Blfee 1t “to bread thickness and canbe done easily with-a- vacuum ‘toast, it. Then serve it with ice| brush, wall mop or Sloth- covered cream. i Shs broom.
By MARGUERITE SMITH |
Q—What on earth do you do ; 3 : about the dozens of sprays and % : > iia . 2" dusts on the market? I don't 4 . 4 know which kind to buy for what and so many new kinds are advertised they just add to| | the confusion. | A=—Rotenone dust’ is the time- | tested all-purpose treatment for | both'eating and Sucking insects | that are most commop in both W | flower and vegetable "gardens. Then experiment a bit by trying out some of the newer, allpurpose treatments. I get good reports on some of these. Chief point to remember is that any “all-purpose treatment will naturally not be so effective against a specific pest. Once you have an epidemic, as of plant lice or disease, it's wise to apply the) special remedy for it. Q—Would you tell me meting! about how to care for a tri-leaf wonder plant? I have just got-| ten one and don't know how to! take care of it. Mrs. R. H,, N. Illinois St.
+A—Tri-leaf wonder plant-is-a vie riety of nephthytis. That in! turn is one of the large group to which philodendron belongs. They all require about the same culture. That is, a quite rich soll that is loose enough so you can give them plenty of water without having it stand around | the plant. One good potting | mixture for this kind of plant is| one-third good top soil, one-third compost, woods dirt, or peat “fio8s; and one-third sand: “They love being showered off daily or as often as you can spare the time to do it.
ORIGINAL INDIANAPOLIS (ANTIQUE SHOW
W
even though you wear sizes 38 to 44 or stout sizes 46 to 60.
0 slimming
our 2- -piece
DRESS
Quality Ribbed Crepe with Super-Made features, Priced Way low..............
2 Ro
Since fashion's accent is
on "the more slender
you'' this Easter, wear our Super-Mades . . .
Tes nothing like new lamps to show off that
: sparkling spic-and-span look of your newly-cleaned your guarantee of quality :
fabric, fine detailed workmanship and a style that's just right for you. Jacket with 3-length sleeves {sooo roomy!). pique vestee, jabot with : the lace-look.
house. When you go to select the new lamps you need, be
sure to look for the Certified Lamp tag. It means that in
design, construction and performance, you are gesting the
very best value. Don’t forget new lamp bulbs for those empty sockets, too.
Slimming skirt. :
Ask our Home Service division to help you plan your
In black or'fnavy.
Relax in a comfortable chair, choose what you want from our new spring catalog. Then see the merchandise itself as it's brought fo. your from: America’s largest stockroom of fashions in your size.
lighting. They’ll be glad to give you su ggestions for modern.
izing old lamps and selecting the right bulb for every need.
~~ § .
The Best Cooks Use Stokelys Finest Foods
so lovely, BN | : ‘ | | Fy : — I SPINK-ARMS HOTEL : | —_— . Z riff | so dressy, Apr. 8910-11 1 P.M. fo 10:30 P. M. : / 9
should be ph
Say be THess roy nt
at ve it fron a pound in an grees. That | roast should c and one-third that's quick, n Allow about meat and bon the butcher to from ribs, F.emove bat ing roast on di end toward thi Jess he a sout to carve bgtwe
Thursday's
BREAKF! juice ready-t cooked “eggs coffee, milk,
cookies; tea, TYPICAL NER: Grape loin of porl | baked tart ..tato pudding with choppe ter and le house rolls, fied margari French dres ringue pie, «
Open Hou
Mr. and Mr lis, 411 E. I brate their 2 versary tomo honored at an row . afternooi their daughter vens, 409 E. tations have |
