Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 April 1950 — Page 5
MONDAY, APR. 10, 1050. Coa A * Blackwood on Bridge— Si
hd: Rhales Explain Their | Two-Way pn Bid; Muzzy o Confused
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES Eat Well for Less—
Fancy Veal Scallopini Is Delicious Tangy Sauce
The
aDeburks Idea Piles Lead To Cancer
Various Factors
Towel: Have Kitten Motif _
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my system anyway.’ Mr. Champion couldn't let this “If everybody used your system, Muzzy,” “the phrase ‘plus score’ soon disappear from the language
_— E. Adds Fl Solors, Can Cause Condition . Ave, will There's 22 Like That $ Favor Pattern 5095 includes hot-iron By ED » JORDAN, 3. ® * VEAL SCALLOPINI is an elab-| transfer for six designs, color y WIN P. » lv polis Alum- In His System, He Complains : orate recipe. The Lis a8 lab chart, material requirements, THERE 18 much concern about mma Delta “Now about our two-way two bid,” Mr. Rhule was ex- flavored sauce makes the differ- and stitch fllustrations. {whether piles, or hemorrhoids, lead 2 ence. To order, !to cancer. Fortunately, though oe. est . “When our opponents are vulnerable, we use the| “# v4 | def; Jo the soupon AR ign i assisted by weak two-bids as devised 33 the Four Aces. . VEAL SCALLOPINI comfort, they do not increase ths rer, Mrs. W. “They are not forcing. They are made on hands containing less One and one-half pounds veal, ANNE CABOT |chances of developing cancer. Apland and than the required honor court for a oné bid—say a maximum of steak cut one-half inch thick, one| Tha Indianapolis Times i Hemorrhoids, or piles, are acs two honor tricks with a pretty solid trump suit.” [teaspoon salt, one teaspoon pap-| po {tually enlarged veins which de- . will give a “Where does the ‘two-way’ angle come in?” Mr. Dale wanted Irika; one-half cup salad oll, one-| 530 S. Wells St. | velop at or near the outlet of the to know. [fourth ¢up lemon juice, one clove) Chicago 7 mn rectum. They tend to occur in . “Well, when. our opponents are not vulnerable we use the regu- garlic, one teaspoon prepared SD clusters like grapes. , PBL lation forcing bid,” Mr. Rhuie replied. “Our theory is that against fihustard: one-fourtiv jedapoca nul No 5095 Price 20c J i Lt Bik the ¢nlasgements ‘ap at-8 p.m: k: bie opponents tive value of the weak two “meg, --one-hal easpoon Sugar i J 3% -pear--and--disappear. They -may tel Lincoln. pg less effective. Hid F P . (one-fourth cup flour, one-fourth ! OS «/ come on gradually or suddenly. Miss Juanita ~~ Mr. Muzzy wasn't listening to a word of this explanation. He cup shortening, one medium op-|NAMS «orvsssrssrrsuasasessens |A special strain. such as lifting, ses for the merely knew vaguely that there was something being said about ion, sliced thin, one green pepper, | yp Ly: jor a bad attack of constipation, ? two bids. : cut in strips, one can (10-0Z.) State esssesscescscssessssnenesrs B often bring them rapidly. Therefore when Mr. Rhule chicken bouillon, one-fourth pound & A | Blockage of the flow of blood » Omegs Nu opened the bidding with two Counter-Spy— o mushrooms, one tablespoon on rs or | tnrouss the hemorrhoidal veins os Be a mam] ren RY a ices te re 3,2 an : york St. West dealer. y ow a get > Cut veal ito serving pieces. Btreet oiciiiicisirciiiiinninnne childbirth, long-continued severe o Baik. East-West vulnerable. - Here are & shoe and a handbsg which really ‘nail down" Make sauce by combining salt, 5095 |coughing, the muscular strain of Mia. Boment NORTH lo) ds T ape plenty of fashion interest. Both shoes and handbag are completely paprika, oil. lemon juice, garlic, [CIY veverrirrerrreriienarnenese {heavy lifting or athletics, and cone Pine onot Mr. Rhule P , studded with tiny, tiny nailheads (500 in the shoes alone, it's re- mustard, nutmeg, and sugar. Beat — |stipation, are. commonly mene ies Applies, Cuts jotted], Each ow guary nffeed snpied by herd, too. Ankle rel); On Shike lp. hottie to son "Miss. Fashion Plate’ = oie ies of the suede shoes and the handle, piping and frame of the 7 ; . or D—AJ2 Cellophane he re of i Avail Sa Ha thc ore S2L9% aad Lay veal fat in baking pan .Contest_Announced {ASA ULE. the srst symptom C8 § : our sauce over vea urn pleces | | 4 WES EASY By LOUISE. FLETCHER the handbag $22.50 plus tax. They come in navy, Balenciaga or ,¢ veal to coat with sauce. | College Sales & Research in’ "1 "0 cide of the stool without A [ Wr. Dale Mr. M NYONE who's ever a combination of tangerine and yellow. Some all-calf models due stand 15 minutes. Remove garlic. connection with the Revlon Prod- pain, Other common early signs Y 8—-10758 S8S—KQJS86 ot all fouled up in to arrive soon will be in avocado green or red or a light blue and Lift veal from sauce. Dip. into ucts Corp. is conducting a con-|are itching or slight pain, espeor H—K 7 H—A3 , 5 : P pink duo . . . with gold nailheads.—By L. F. {flour. Brown well in heated short- test to select “Miss Fashion Plate cially on straining. D—108743 D-KQ sticky curls of cellophane - ening in skillet. Add onion and of 1950." The best treatment for hemortery C—KJ C—Q108 2 tape, as he tried to mend We, the Women— green pepper. Combine chicken | By MARGUERITE SMITH Nine Indianapolis women, But- rhoids in most cases is to cut them | : SOUTH : ) . bouillon with remaining sauce and /ler University students, have been Out. . ery will Mrs. Rhule a torn page in a book, E + * + R | f d: |pour over veal. Cover and cook|Q@—I have a gardenia plant I nominated. They are Misses Bar-| There has been much improveshower S—A9 will appreciate a new |CNGAgemMent / lin S Keiareaq, [slowly until veal is tender—about| would like to transplant into bara Burchfield, Ruth Ann Dem- ment in the methods of treatment Witjam C. pois! gue nut appearing In | ye /: omits bron] YUNA thie summer. Should Mary Loy Renicy, Sten and aftr cats ln tose var 2 ” W ' stationery depart- P k M w th Ch f ‘lean and slice mushrooms. | wartz, nn Fuller, Ruth Ann : St, WH] Bo C—AD 164 Apres Mery fepa IC an I aracrer ‘Brown lightly in butter. Add, . Prepare the soll in some way|ry moo ‘Marmi Kingsbury, Ruth more rapid and pain less severe \ The bicding: The thing is more than a By RUTH MILLETT |mushrooms and olives to veal, OF should I just set the plant Raeq and Lucille Emily Green-| following this operation than was ohn G. Kes-"\ WEST NORTH EAST SOUTH | holder for such pressure- MEMO TO girls whi 2 od: {Stir and dip sauce over veal Cook | out--using the seil--in-the pot burg: ‘formerly the case: 1 Apr. 22 in Pass 2H Pass Pass sensitive tape. It's also a . girls 0 are engaged: . {about 5 minutes more. as the only preparation? Mrs. mm——————— TIEETE CEE : Church. N Pass dispenser, applier and a cut- No amount of advice you will ever get after marriage on how | Servesveal with sauce poured B. R. P.. R..R..3 Ir ul i] Mesdamen Ee 8 2 . : to make your marriage’ Happy will de se much for your HAppl- over it." Serves six. | CR i ft : ohn Kestler, ing slyly that when his opponents REE ness as this warning: Be sure you have chosen the right man. | | A—Unless there 1s sotife Very im- 0 : Michael. A. , Jeached game fie would Kick it Now, during your engagement period, is the time to make sure Tomorrow's Menu portant reason for setting the It ISAT; JORN vom right. out. the. window... ARB BBR) etm o i —_—— BREAKFAST: Stewed ap: 1 rdenin plant toty tHe" open” saa fm sy lliams, Eu- owed his hand to one of the you have chosen wisely. Sure, you're convinced you Tove him, a ready-to-eat gol Ee d o tds dt Th i i ) , -to- > , ound, don't do it. oes {t 11d Shelby, kibitzers and winked knowingly. 2 Iu ula t Lave promae 4 crisp bacon, cinnamon toast, | mean spectal soil preparation... 20 W. /. WASHINGTON § STREET 3 Flanagan, Pade, pass, pase went the pid- k yourself a few questions Sundress coffee, milk. acid, moisture-holdt il 1 ndell Ham- ding and Mr. Muzzy almost fell ask y questions. + .. , - ng soil is out of his. chair. : What about his character? Is LUNCHEON: Dr ame 4 a necessity for it. Also it will I eggs on toast, sliced toma- spread its roots and make you 3 ! lames Rich- He opened the king of spades Be 3 person JOU ean ayes toes, oatmeal cookies, tea, » special problem when ou Bridal Gowns | nagan, Rob- and he and Dale eventually ot Rata Rr milk. a want 10 take ft indoors agai. Bridesmaids Frooks 4 naps Paul won six tricks, Sefratieh the con- brim Sadr abe Sogmiei s DINNER: Braised veal Instead, why not keep it grow-| ! ber Bae tract. ality you'll be living with, You'll steaks, buttered noodles, ing on in the pot with weak Dinner Dresses | "- be living with his character, sliced . beets, cabbage and manure water every couple i ftery,- Patty Muzzy Is Peeved bY and if tant is weak your mar- bread, butter or fortified mar- weeks. It may want to rest | Ball Gowns ! He Raftery. *Susme 2 Jou. i, wo oh riage can't be strong. garine, baked apples, coffee, Quring she Simmet or it may || Gradustion Froek i sail ss Brash who of milk. | 80 right ahead and bloom. | raduation Frocks | Repair ing the game. “You had ‘four | Timé-saving and’ tape-sav- . 8, 8 | While it is growing, spray it i | spades cold.” | ng. Tapex fixes things up DOES HE have any real re- | St d Goo off as often as you have time. !|| Cocktail Dresses. I Ps “How did I know the two-heart™ yo fingers never touch the | SPect for women? The man who uay P Gardenias do not need frequent || Evening G A \y to do an * bid would be passed,” replied Mr. e and all taping jobs are hasn't. any respect for a woman / P| ns Meetin | transplanting. ening Gowns l when your Muzzy angrily. “What kind of a done faster and easier. as an individual never makes a / a g : ~ | For Every Taste . . . For Every Size | * two bid was that, anyway?” | apex handling !3-inch | good husband. He's the kind [ff / The foreign policy study group Homemakers to Meet | For Every § 0 I tly in polish “Why the man just got through| tape $2.45; one holding 7 ¥ 17 of the Indianapolis League of The East Acres s |i + + « For Every Sprin ccasion. || spread the telling you that when you are| 3%.inch tape is $2.75. who figures thst What the Hite t , Women Voters is having an all- aE ing Homeniakers | ’ | y nail until. - vulnerable he used a weak two S G . S ff woman doesn't know doesn’t day meeting today in the assem- mee ednesday in the FORMAL WEAR f 0. 103 More bid that isn't forcing.” . 9eq-Oonmg oCu hurt her and that if his wife {4 bly room of the Illinois Bldg. (home of Mrs. Ernest Gilstrap, || : : I you try to “There 18 no such bid.” said THEY might _be called 1s unhappy she's just another | Mrs. David Ross is the chair-|6220 E. 26th St. The project les- ! with more Mr. Muzzy emphatically. “Not in “sea-going™ scuffs, neurotic woman. / man of the group. Mrs. Boris|son will be “Short Cuts in House: Priced from $14.98 to $79.98 |
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|Meditch presided at the 10 a. m.|
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