Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 August 1950 — Page 7
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urge to bury them in the attic is - understandable bit un-
high costs. The clothes I wore while I Was t were easy to
convert to flatter by new slim figure after my baby was Boty, ‘Naturally, as an actress, have an extensive pio wl but I liked some of the maternity clothes so well T was proud to add m to my new post-.
pregnancy outfits.
A favorite dark ‘blue linen suit, for example, needed only a few changes to give it a brandThe skirt, which had an expandable drawstring waistband, was slimmed down
-- by cutting out the excess fabric
from hip to waist and seaming up the sides. To convert the boxy jacket, I belted it tightly around the waist with a patent leather belt. This gives it the bloused silhouet you see in many new fashions. ”
'Bob' ‘Jockels uA TRICK I'd like to pass on to other néw mothers-is to bob. . off the boxy jackets that have an unmistakably “maternity” look to them. The length that concedled our expanding figures so obligingly is often too long to be smart when confinement is no loriger necessary. I shortened my colorful butcher boy jackets about two inches. These are still serving as separate
Another jacket which was
" quite full, I changed in a dif-
ferent way. I had the straight front fitted in at the waist and hipline. Then I cut slots in the side seams and threaded a belt through so that it was under the jacket in back. When the belt is buckled, the jacket has a slim line in front and the back flares cape-style. High-heeled shoes, which had been taboo during my pregnancy, were shined up ready for wear. But the doctor curbed my enthusiasm on that score.
Eat Well for Less— Californians
Suggest Combining Oranges and Melons
CALIFORNIANS seem to have mastered the art of main dish
weather, we can all use some of their recipes.
” ” » ORANGE BLICEE WITH MELON BALLS | One ‘orange, one-half- canta-| loupe, one-half honey-dew melon, | shredded coconut. Peel orange and cut into four
_ glices. Arrange slices on salad
greens alternately with avocado | on large platter. Top orange!
slices with balls cut from melon. | “Sprinkle with coconut. Serve with |
mustard French dressing.
AN DRESSING Five, tablespoons salad .oil. one] PEAR sels:
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~ WEDNESDAY'S ME BREAKFAST:
Melon; baked ~ eggs with parsley and butter,
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LUNCHEON: Cold potato and leek soup, crackers, chopped ham and pickle sandwiches, fruit bowl; peaches and plums, cookies, tea, milk, ! DINN ER: Pan- brotled chopped beef patties, mashed potatoes, succotash, romaine with mustard French dress- | ing, bluebérry ple, coffee, | mille
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Matemity clothes she wore before hor new son was born are still in actress Jars Greer’ s post. | pregnancy wardrobe—after a few changes were made. The skirt at left was slimmed by cutting | out excess "expansion! fabric and seaming up the sides. The boxy blue linen suit jacket at right was belted at the waist fo give it a bloused silhouet currently seen in many new fashions.
He told me to save my highheeled -pumps and sandals for dress-up occasions, So my low-heeled one-strap shoes -— my constant companions during pregnancy—stayed on the - job during the four
months after the baby came. It’s true that we spend a good deal of time standing or walking and that low-heeled shoes cradle the feet more comfortably. The doctor also pointed out that shoes with medium or
low heels are less likely to cause
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MR. HERMAN STEIN,
Blackwood on Bridge—
is always at work.
Bidding 1s a legal conversation with your partner. “converse” intelligently, you must know your partner's language. | Consider Mr. Dale’s tactics in today's hand. He figured Miss D9 more entries to the board)
Brash did not have her two no trump bid. Why? The answer is simple . . , If she held enough for. two-—she would have bid three!
South dealer Both. sides. vulnerable * © NORTH Mr. Dale
Miss Brash S—A KJ H-10 2 D-KQ12 C—A 9438 |The bidding:
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Pass 1 H Pass Pass
Pass
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Humapics as His Trumps; Passes Miss Brash's Two No Trump Opening
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to make absolutely certain of. {six tricks. Down two! winning eight tricks: But she likes to make. the maximum on!turned to Mr. Dale. “Nice pass,” | every hand. She led- er Jast she said in a small voice.
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gone ahead and bid three mo trump anyway. But Mr. Chagpion and Mrs, Keen are good.!
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Mr. Dale passed.
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