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the IndianapShow Sunday clude Herbert ren 8. Tucker, — s H. R. Vanand Mrs, W.
collected the f=ribbons at the only man rangement exe nd prize. Foure-: 2 among his OW. 10, } prizes. Six )y Mr. Nichols. Hons were cole hran. She won * won five rib-
rangement secnes Robert yton and Roy in the cultural . R. Honeywell ity, Mrs. B. F. g Bartbn, |
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a] Sauce. catsup, chill takes thes th tomato.
Dried Beats”
Dish Is Tem , i
" Two cups cooked.’ dry beans,
‘two-thirds. cup bread cubes, one| spoon 3
beaten, one-half sage or savory seasoning, salt and pepper to taste, milk, fine Mash beans.
Mix “well with
bread. cubes. and. egg. Add the: with |’
seasonings and moisten milk. Shape the mixture in the
form of sausage and roll in ¥
crumbs. Brown in a little hot fat, turn ing 40 form a good crust all over,
Cook slowly about 20 minufes.|
Note: Bean sausages are good
© sauce, or a crisp green salad alongside. Makes four servings.
Wednesday's s Menus BREAKFAST: Orange. juice, ready-to-eat cereal, soft - cooked eggs, enriched toast, butter or fortified margarine, jam, coffee, milk: LUNCHEON: Bean sausages, tomato sauce, green salad, canned fruit, cookies, tea, milk, 1 - DINNER: Baked creamed leftover chicken in tomato shells, parsley potatoes, green beans, enriched bread, butter or fortified margarine, raw carrot sticks, stale cake
with fresh fruit sauce, coffee; milk. ?
Counter-Spy— New Solution
By LOUISE FLETCHER. Times Woman's Editor
HE HOME permanent ; « « +» long may she “wave! That's the way . users of home permanent
products feel as they unveil”
a fresh crop of curls. bo It's good news that “the waves WILL wave longer for users: of Toni home permanent kits. It’s all due to a new neutralizing solution, Permafix, now contained in all Toni kits. (Local stores have the
Pont -refitt—kit with Perma-
fix and the recently introdueed midget spin curlers for $1.33.) 3 ; COA IT IS the waving lotion
H. P, Wasson & adn Indianapolis, Indiana Mail Order Department
Please rush me .... us indicated:
“ solution makes formation permanent. If this...
. Shakti Dress es
The jnsect world tes or ~ jeweled pins and bracelets by row of little pins +o border an important detail of a
kind cof home her husband
- lacking in his home
to’ the ash trays.
preparation..Jim is always sa
uired glomoir in a new series of | oro. The fashion of wearing a long | dress is par--|
ticularly effective when a mandarin collar serves as- the background | for such intricately contrived jewelry. Jewelry as buttons, another fashion favorite, calls for larger spider pins. Bracelet, small insect pins and large spider’ pins shown are at Block's. The bracelet is $5, a set of three insect pins is $3 and a large spider pin is $2... all
plus tax. by L. F.
Makes Weires
which puts the eurls into the
hair ... but the neutralizing the wave
step isn’t done thoroughly and completely, niay disappear after the first few shampooings. Fermafix is Toni's answer to the more enduring wave problem. -It acts quickly, penetrates to the very tip ends of the rolled curls and does a thorough job of neutralization...
Its slight sudsing astion. Sr
“leaves the hair feeling clean and silky, with no trace of frizziness. It comes sealed in
metal foil envelopes to hep.
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Miss Anne H. Collett, daughter of o, WE gm Ty Mr. and Mrs. John P. Collett, 3663 St. Patrick's Group
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By RUTH MILLETT “IT ISN'T enough for a wife A Ea ough Tor 4 wife ‘wants. She ought to know what
wants, too, -
Turn Tables To Triumph |
Jim evidently "finds plenty | though it
is exactly the kind of home Jane always wanted. She is delighted with the col- | or scheme of the living room. | Jim is forever complaining that | there jan't a comfortable-piace-}
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to read in the entire house. Seed 2 SA KS Jane loves the fragile knick- HQ 9 2 nacks she has accumulated D-10873%
through the years. Jim is always wondéring what happened
. Jane loves to give the kind . of parties that take days ot
ng; “WHY $616 all "that bother? Can't we just have a few friends in without so much fuss?” Look cool and delectable at any summer social in this pretty peasant blouse, It is-simple to | make- and colorful silhouetted cross stitch roses work up in a flash. Pattern 5120 includes tissue { patterh, sikes 14, 16 and 18, ma~ terial requirements, ot iron transfer for embroidery, stitch
" " ” JANE CAN'T stand to have anything out of place. Jim says he wishes he could leave a magazine open and come back and find it there, opened to the right page, instead of back in its place on the coffee table. | Jane is so efficient she has | yesterday's newspaper relegat-
fllustrations, sewing and fined to the garbage can today. Jim is. always remembering | ishing directions. i something he wants to look up. | < 2 Pp ANNE CABOT
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Times Special BUate aaiiiaaescrsasasssasensnsn BRADFORD, Mass., June 6 —|
Spring Hollow Road, Indianapolis, he . will be graduated at the 147th Plans Party Friday commencement of Bradford Junior| The Altar Society of St. Pat. College here Monday. rick’s Catholic Church will hold She will’ be one of the ushers a pillow case card party at 1 30° for the commencement play, p.m. Friday in Ayres’ audi“Gray Bread. |torium, This year Miss Collett has been! Mrs, Joseph Davey is chair-
member-atslarge. of. the. student sietant ‘ehatrman, Mesdames Til-
“government.
he Bin, Joseph Hagan, John, i ~——iniekey, Thomas O'Neill, Alfred TSC Unit Sets Picnic | Prestel, Fred Engelking, John The Colonial-Boston ITSC chap-| Fitzgerald, Martin Walpole, Eu-
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By MRS. ANNE CABOT WEST
\Uses Squeeze Play
and five of spades ifense prevented declarer from
~Isuit to the diamond
Dramatic Club treasurer and & man and Mrs. Carl Thinnes, as-|
Dey O—A 1003
The bidding:
NORTH EAST SOUTH § | Pass 10. Pass INT {Pass 2NT Pass 28 | Pass 4 8 All Pass .
plonship Just before the war, did, just the opposite, They used a point count for| high cards and if a hand was almost, but not quite, an opening
bid they opened one club-—re~
gardless of the club holding.
Mr. Carl von Bluhdorn, who I played the hand, made his conhtract by going after a squeeze
simple finesse in hearts. West opened the deuce of clubs and East took the ace and promptly laid down the ace, king
ruffing his losing heart. His next move after winning the rounds of- diamonds, West, who held the key defensive cards, was
‘inot hurt yet. He simply follows eads,
Feels Pinch
But -he felt the pinch on’ the next two tricks. His last five cards were three hearts to the queen and the king, seven of clubs. At the ninth trick South led a spade and West dropped the seven of clubs. A club was played from the board, leaving dummy with the ace, trey of hearts and queen, Mow of clubs. Now declarer. down his last trump ahd a was gone. relubs as “That ‘would make dummy’s queen. a winner, ~~ .
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play rather than relying on a
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However, he wasn't beaten yet.|
third spade lead was to-cash four]
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his king of
80 he discarded a small heart.
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Harley McGuire, | South then played the ace and John H. Lillian Casket) and Leonard Mc-i king of hearts,
aioe” Colbert queen and making complete the comm! for the 10th trick.
dropping the
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