Indianapolis Times, Volume 38, Number 336, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 May 1927 — Page 9
i MAT 5, 1927
BRIDGE FANS COME FROM MANY CITIES, HEAR WORK National Authority on Game Tells Enthusiasts That It’s Easy to Become Excellent Player.
“It's not hard to become an A-l Auction Bridge player!” declared Milton C. Work, national Auction Bridge authority, who again demonstrated his expert knowledge of the game before groups in L. S. Ayres tea room, Wednesday afternoon. Work, whose daily lessons have been appearing in The Indianapolis Times said the average player rarely gets all the enjoyment out of the game that is possible. "If you were playing a poor game of golf, you'd take a few lessons and improve your game. Do the same with your auction bridge. It's not difficult to lea.rn to play well and the effort to
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acquire more skill will pay you in j the added enjoyment.” Many Visitors [ "For a while, you're likely to be like someone traveling along in a fog. Suddenly the sun bursts through, the fog clears —and there you are. You’ve got a game you will enjoy all your life.'' Wednesday might almost have been called “out-of-town-day,” there were so many auction bridge enthusiasts from Indiana towns attending. A party from Milroy, Ind„ which declared they got many points to repay them for their trip, included Mr.s Ruth Innts. Mrs. Elizabeth Ralston, Mrs. Hazel Daubenspeck and Mrs. George Senour. "The suggestion of less caution, bolder playing, was the one that meant most to me,” one said. Valuable Points "The rule of the eleven, which Work, made so plain was the one most valuable to me," remarked Mrs. T. Carl Mitchell of Greensburg.
“Not blocking the game by keeping the general in the dummy to give my lead to the finesse, was especially valuable to me,” said Mrs. E. G. Schultz, also of Greensburg. Mrs. Frank Osborn and Mrs. Frank Hamilton of # the same party, were also enthusiastic. "We should say that the insistence upon planning your campaign before starting the game was what we considered the most valuable information." declared a Pendleton party which included the Mesdames R. W. Hardy, A. IT. George. Stephen Lobdell and Mrs. Nua Kalb. EGG PRIZE IS AWARDED Covington Boy Winner at Purilue University Show. Bu Tinted Pres* LAFAYETTE, Ind., May 5. Harold McElwee of Covington, today was awarded the grand sweepstakes prize in the annual egg show ai; Purdue University. A SIOO scholarship to Purdue offered by the Baltimore & Ohio Rail road for the boy showing the best dozen eggs produced in the territory traversed by the Baltimore & Ohio. McElwee won several blue ribbons j and two valuable cups with his exhibit. The show is in connection with the annual Indiana boys' and girls’ 4-H elub roundup.
THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES
Coolidges Attended Their Wedding
President and Mrs. Coolidge and other dignitaries of Washington ' officialdom were present at the marriage there of Dorothy Yates, daughter of Representative and Mrs. Riehard Yates, of Illinois, to .John W. Henderson of Scotland. Here's the bridal couple as they left the Metropolitan Methodist Episcopal Church.
To Hear Cabinet Member Secretary of Labor James J. Davis is to be the speaker at .a Mother's Day dinner at the Columbia Club
Sunday night. The speech wil be broadcast over WFBM, Indianapolis Power and Light Company station. Senator Arthur R. Robinson will introduce the speaker. BIGGER I. U. PLEDGED Foundation Program Held at Bloomington. Bu Times Soecial BLOOMINGTON, Ind., May B.—“A bigger and better Indiana University” was the promise of speakers on the Foundation Day program at Indiana University Wednesday. The celebration was in honor of the 107th anniversary of the founding of the institution. Speakers were Harry G. Leslie. Speaker of the House of Representatives in the last Legislature; House Floor Leader Lemuel A. Pittenger; Miss Mildred Woodworth of Elkhart, assistant women’s chairman of the student interests committee, and Basil Clark of Frankfort, men’s chairman of the University interests committee.
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SHUMAKER’S SON WINS Has Prize Winning Essay on Dry Question In Methodist Contest. Wayne Shumaker, of the Broadway M. E. Church, won first prize in the prohibition oratorical contest held at the Fletcher Place M. E. Church on Wednesday night under
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Second prize went jointly to Miss Hazel Mcßroom, Capitol Avenue Id. E., and Miss Lucille Beeeon, Edwin Ray M. E. Shumaker will represent this area in the Indiana conference contest at Columbus, May 20.
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