Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 April 1950 — Page 11

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MR. DALE used a play with a fancy name to bring home his three no trump contract day's hand. The opening lead was the four of spades, the jack was put in dummy and Mr. pion’s queen was permitted to win

the trick. A ‘spade was returned]

.and Mr, Dale was in. Looking the situation over, the old master wished he was play-

North dealer. Neither side vulnerable, vam dN .

y, “plentiful-snd ORTY “on white fruit: Miss-Brash suse of demand. SJ 8 nice quality, H—K 2; 6 * ieher. auality C-ARS7T WEST AST meet the demand; Mr. Abel Mr Champion | ent; still cheap; 8107642 S—-Q 95 iful; price medium H—J 10 5 2 H—-A 83 by D—A 7 D—J 10 9 | ‘TABLES C5 2 CJ 1093 | uslity; plentiful SOUTH | d: price the same, oy Dale iarket; will appear H—9 4 d quality; price DK 8543 | undant. C— 64 i nice quality, “The bidding: | ty; little high, NORTH EAST SOUTH WEST 1C Pass 1D Pass ! arily off the mare 1H Pass 2 NT Pass

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ing one no trump. In order to make three, he realized he was going to have to bring in the diamond suit. And with the ace, jack, 10 and nine of diamonds out, that wasn't going to be easy. In fact, it would be impossible unless one of the opponents had the doubleton ace-—and unless he could guess which opponent had that holding. Mr. Dale looked for a clue. He

“mentally reviewed the bidding. No

‘help there... Both oppenents had passed throughout the auction. Then he thought of the opening lead. Mr. Abel had led the four

of spades and played. the deuce on.

the second trick. Apparently he had started with five cards in that suit. Therefore it was a little more| likely that he had the shorter of the opponents’ diamond holdings. Not much to go on, Mr. Dale admitted to himself, but it was better than nothing. | So at trick three, out came a small diamond from the closed hand. Mr. Abel couldn't go with the: ace, because that would set the balance of the suit automatically.

He played low and dummy’s

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his left and if the jack was with it, Will Hold Open House

he was sunk. His only hope was| that Mr. Abel had the ace alone. Mr. Abel did. He was obliged!

|At Home Saturday

Mr. and Mrs. George W. Walk-

to play the ace even though his) = .o.0 yw 494 gt, will be hosts

partner already had the high card

on the trick. That's where the at an open house from 8 to 10 fancy name comes from. This play p. m. Saturday in their home.

is known as the finesse obligatory.

But remembering that Hamé-won’t Mrs. do you nearly as much good as tady, the ability to figure out WHICH McNutt,

Honor guests will be Mr. and bert B. Hanna, SchenecN. Y., and Mrs. Thomas F. Detroit. No invitations

opponent has the doubleton ace. have been sent.

The Doctor Says— [Trace Cause, Treatment Of Dropsy Swelling Found in “Feet, Ankles

By EDWIN P, JORDAN, M.D. eliminated accumulate in the body

and cause swelling. The medical term for dropsy is

a disease is usually a sign of |some serious underlying condition. One of the most common causes {of dropsy is failure of the heart to

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The blood which flows through

[the kidneys is treated by these

jorgans so that fluids which should! inot be kept in the body are elimi-| nated. If, however, the heart is not working well, the blood will pass too slowly through the kidneys and too much fluid is Kept! ‘in the body. This causes swelling. The most! common place for this swelling to appear is in the feet and ankles| because these are held down a good deal of the time and the force of gravity aids in the deposit of fluids in these -- ons. ” - »

ONE OF THE treatments for dropsy of the feet caused by heart disease is bed rest so that gravity will not work to aid the deposit of fluid there. Of course, the heart itself must ~lso be treateg. Rest is good for this organ also since the heart does not have to work so hard when the rest of ‘he body is not exerting. Many forms of heart disease can bring about this type of heart weakness and it is not peculiar to any one type, There are other which may lead to dropsy. One of the most important is dama_e to the kidneys themselves. If they “fail to remove the fluid and other "undesirable material from the|’ blood, dropsy may result. { In fact, one of the most severe]

'edema. Dropsy while not of itself i

pump as well as it should. The normally-acting heart pumps the = + blood-through- the blood vessels at: +a-fairly even rate. —-

DROPSY is a condition in which| * {fluids which should have been

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“Elegance in an 18th Century dining room” is ‘the theme porIt's one of the dozen scenes to be shown on the store's revolving stage in home furnishing shows at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow and Saturday in the auditorium. Fashion highlight in this room is the return of blue to the

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|We, the Women— Plan to. Lose 10 Lbs. Sign Of ‘Spring

New Fashions Stir. | Slim Profile Urge - | By RUTH MILLETT SURE SIGNS"of spring—from ithe feminine angle, | Mrs, Overweight saying with de-| ‘termination: “I've simply got to lose 10 pounds.” It's the new, spring fashions that make a woman dissatisfied with her looks. | Women, young and old, crit-| ically surveying themselves in millinery department mirrors and , |begging, “Can't you find me something a little more. flattering?” .....

Women" s Circle to Present Play Tomorrow “The Old Maids Convention,” gymnasium. Proceeds a uy, will be presented atthe parsonage fund. m. tomorrow In” Wana} Officers for are Mrs. Logan by the Women's Circle of He Herbert Hittle, |the Buck Creek Christian Chapel. and Mrs. Ralph Miley,

treasurer. The play will be given in the Charles Hittle will take the leadFranklin Township High School ing male role.

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It's used in the cadet blue Karastan carpet rayon satin Chinese print, and the striped damask material. are pale blue, dining chair by Baker is Biedermeier, Blair Catterton, home furnishings co-ordinator at Ayres’, The events will celebrate the Carpet presenting floor

narrate during the two shows. Fashion Opening at the store by many different periods, then tying them together with suggested room furnishings. conditions =

{forms of dropsy is that “which|

comes in Bright's disease, or] nephritis, which is an inflammaition of the E-the-kidneya,

DISHING THE DIRT

| By MARGUERITE SMITH . Times Garden Editor Q We were given some tulip | bulbs late last year and we just | never got them planted. Shall | I plant them now and will they {| be any good if I do? Or should [I try to keep them until next| fall? P.H., Speedway.

A—Plant them right away. 1t| they have been kept in a cool | place so that they haven't dried | up completely they will grow. | | At worst they are likely to flower late and poorly. But, you'll stand a good chance of saving ‘the bulbs. If you keep| them over until next year they’ll dry up completely. Give them a little special attention! (since you've treated them so! badly so far). They'll like some! chemical fertilizer when they're beginning to bloom.

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~ =. - HOUSECLEANING and Mama's renewed determination to get rid of the clutter and stay rid of it. we Window shopping. Working girls and housewives, sauntering in pairs while they discuss the merits of navy over beige, or vice versa. New permanents and new hairdos, and the trying out of new -shades of lipstick and nail polish.

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