Indianapolis Times, Volume 45, Number 188, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 December 1933 — Page 5

DEC 16, 1936

Guild Will Arrange for Yule Fetes City Hospital Patients Will Be Guests at Festivities. Arrangements for the Christmas activities of St. Margaret's Hospital Guild will be made at the meeting at 2 Tuesday at the Indianapolis Athletic Club, when Mesdames John Lange, Ralph Lochry, Robert J. Masters and Harrison Bennett will act as hostesses. On Wednesday morning members will go to the hospital to trim Christmas trees in each ward. For the first time electric lights, donated by friends, wall be used on the trees. Mary Elizabeth Karstadt will dance at the entertainment in the occupational therapy departmenty party . Thursday. The Thurston string ensemble will play, and Jimmie Boyer, WKBF singer, will be on the program. Ward Parties Set Parties will be held in each w r ard at 2 Friday, when each patient will be given a novelty gift, handkerchief. candy, orange and tangerine. They will be distributed by members of the hospital committee and a Santa Claus. Next Saturday a children’s party will be held. Billy Steinmetz, child magician, will provide entertainment. Children wall receive red bed jackets, toys, candy and fruit from Santa Claus. Mrs. Preston C. Rubush, president,, will present the ward with a complete set of nursery designed dishes. The pediatric department will be given a nursery table and and four chairs. Nurses and supervisors will be given candy. Arranged by Committee Members of the hospital committee are Mesdames G. I. Seybert, L. E. Gausepohl, Edward Moore, Hairy K. Stormont, William Van Landingham, L. D. Grisbaum, Norman Schulmeyer, Donald Carter, Merrit Fields, Lewis Ward, Frank Carroll, Maxine Houser and Miss Mary Joe Pa vey. Members of the occupational therapy committee are Mesdames Leon G. Zerfas, Francis Smcx, Jackson Landers, Herbert Bacon, Frederic Norris, Dudley Griffith, Pearl Conder and L. H. Earl.

Club Meetings

MONDAY Francis H. Insley will talk on the parliamentary revolution in England at the meeting of the Indianapolis Literary Club. White Cross Guild of the Fiftyfirst M. E. church will meet at 10 at the Methodist hospital nurses home. Christmas party will be given by the Carnelian Club at 12:30 at the Marott with Mesdames Robert Elliott, Lena B. Ebert and John S. Engelking as hostess. A committee j will arrange a basket for a needy family. Mrs. Roy Gordon, 1601 East Michigan street, will be hostess for the Christmas party of the Sesame Club. Gifts will be exchanged and responses to roll call will be Yule- j tide thoughts. Mrs. Thomas D. Barr, 549 East Fifty-eighth street, will entertain j Marion county chapter, American War Mothers, at her home. Tea and j program will follow installation of j officers. Mrs. O. L. Miller, 3933 Washington boulevard, will entertain members of the Monday Conversation Club at her home. Mrs. W. A. Bastian and Mrs. Seeward S. Craig will present the program. Gift exchange is scheduled for the meeting of the New Era Club with Mesdames Roy Horn anh Payne Clark, hostesses. TUESDAY Mrs. Ray Briggs. 2823 Sutherland avenue, will be hostess for the meeting of the Alpha Eta Latreian Club. Dr. Jean S. Milner will talk on •Christmas Eve in Bethlehem." Mrs. Paul Huddlestun and Mrs. Alfred Campbell will assist the hostess. Miss Virginia Watvood is chairman of the holiday party to be held by the Girls Friendly Society, Christ church, at the parish house. Misses Jean Burnside, Esther Brown and | Elizabeth Poole will assist the hostesses. Mesdames Ralph Drvbrough. George B. Elliott and C. Raymond Miller are in charge of a Christmas party and 1 o'clock luncheon of the Heyl Study Club at the Marott. Tokalon Club will be entertained at a Christmas party at the home of Mrs. C. W. Bruenger, East Fortysecond street. Mrs. Gerald Hyde and Mrs. W. W. Stanley will present the Christmas program at the meeting of the Mul-tum-in-Parvo Literary Club with Mrs. Ernest W. Fullenwider. 2719 North Gale street, hostess. Independent Social Club will attend a holiday party with Mrs. A. M. Tarr and Mrs. B. M. Howell, hostesses. Mrs. Dan Brown Jr., will tell the Christmas story to members of the Wy-Mo-Dau Club at the annual j holiday party. Mesdames Lena Ebert. Charles Barclay and Russell Hatt will be hostesses. Chnsrmas program is planned for the meeting of the Spencer Club at I the home of Mrs. A. A. Hamilton. 957 Tecumseh street. Mrs. Clayton Rigsbee is program chairman for the meeting of the j Social Study Club to be held at the home of Mrs. Gert Iverson, 44 Campbell avenue. Procter Club will celebrate the holiday season with a the home of Mrs. F. W. Cregor, 5220 North Meridian street. "Mark Twain Humor,” "Shakespearean Enigmas" and an original Christmas story are included in the program for the Irvington Chautauqua Club with Mrs. Bert R. Johnson, 5871 Lowell avenue, entertaining. WEDNESDAY Mrs. O. M. Richardson, 2230 North Illinois street, will entertain members of the Oct-Dahl Club at a Christmas party. Social committee of the Irvington Catholic Woman's Study Club will present the program at the meeting at the home of Mrs. William J. Betz, 42 North Hawthorne lane. Mothers Alliance, Alpha Delta

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Contract Bridge

Today’s Contract Problem Can you make a grand slam In the South position at either diamonds or no trump, with the six of clubs opening? A A 2 fAK Q 5 ♦AQ 8 7 AK 8 4 AK9, A T 8 7 V 8 6 3 W F n54 ♦J 5 "a 1*1094 AQiO 7 s ♦to 3 63 2 Li2£i!l£rJ *J 5 A Q 10 3 VJ 7 2 4K9 6 4 2 A A 9 Solution in next issue. 8

BY W. E. M’KENNEY Secretary American Bridge League Regardless of how long you play bridge, there is always a thrill in completing successfully a squeeze play, especially if it is a true squeeze. However, there are times when smart defense w r ill defeat a well planned squeeze play. Here is a hand given to me by Russell J. Baldwin, tournament director of the American Bridge League. He watched it played at a recent tournament in Washington, D. C. Only one table found the proper defense.

A 6 3 V 10 9 4 ♦9 6 3 AA 10 86 3 A A Q J 10 * K 9 8 4 2 F V 7 2 *K 8 5 w E ♦KJ 10 5 ♦ B2 Dealer * K Q J A None 1- -J 74 2 A 7 5 VAQ J 6 3 ♦AQ 7 4 A 9 5 Duplicate—N. and S. Vul. Opening lead—V 10. South West North East 1 V Double Pass 2 A Pass 3 A Pass 4 4 Pass 4 a Pass Pass

North's opening lead was the ten of hearts. South went right up with the ace so as to lead a spade and prevent the declarer from getting a ruff. The spade was won with the king in dummy and the king of clubs returned. South played small and the declarer trumped with the four of spades. Declarer now started to lay down six rounds of spades, leaving him with four cards—the king and eight of hearts and the eight and deuce of diamonds. Everything was discarded from dummy but the king, jack, and ten of diamonds and the queen of clubs. It looked as though the natural thing for South to hold would be the queen and jack of hearts and Theta sorority, will hold a covered dish luncheon at 12:30 at the home of Mrs. J. M. Gauld, 3342 Carrollton avenue. Mrs. C. H. Heid will tell a Christmas story. Members of the Municipal Gardens Department Club will give a card party at the Veterans' hospital at 2 with Mrs. E. C. Ball and Mrs. Mary E. Hummel as hostesses. Ephamar Literary Club will meet with Mrs. J. J. Wanner, 3649 Central avenue, hostess, assisted by Mrs. S. W. Gray and Mrs. Walter James. The discussion topic is "Early American Women.” Mr. and Mrs. Burt Everhardt will entertain members of the Arnica Club and their families at 2 at their home, 1317 Dearborn street. Mrs. Paul Ameter and Bob Shank will sing. Seventy-two guests are expected to attend. THURSDAY Artmas Club will hold a covered dish luncheon at the home of Mrs. O. H. Dorrah. 5808 North New Jersey street. A box will be packed for children at the Indianapolis DayNursery. Mrs. Bertha Wright Mitchell will entertain the Aftermath Club w-ith a 12:30 luncheon. Christmas tree and decorations will be used throughout the rooms. Red candles in silver tapers will light the luncheon table which will be centered with a lighted holly wreath. Gifts will be exchanged and a basket filled for charity. Mrs. O. T. Behymer will talk at the meeting of the Aftermath Club with Miss Elizabeth Cooper, 2516 North Alabama street, hostess. Mrs. E. A. Abbetty, 4338 College avenue, will entertain members of the 1908 Club at her home. FRIDAY Mrs. Henry- Hussey. 4305 North Meridian street, will entertain Zuvder Zee chapter. International TravArtman will talk. el-Study Club, at 8. Mrs. Samuel Mrs. J. W. Preston will be hostess for the meeting of the Friday Afternoon Literary Club. Mesdames E. F. Brown. E. A. Trittipo and R. J. Kemper will assist. Members of the Woman’s Advance Club will exchange gif s at a m~eting with Mrs. F. F. Logsdon. 3’54 Washington boulevard, entertaining.

Miss Marie Blackwell is chairman of the patron committee for the St Agnus Alumnae Association dance, to he held Dec. 28 at the Indianapolis Athletic Club.

—Photo by Ayres, Photo-Reflex.

the ace and queen of diamonds. However, if South bears down to these four cards, declarer will play the king of hearts, throw South in the lead with the jack of hearts, and make him lead up to dummy's king of diamonds,.^ 000 OF course, if South had borne down to the ace of diamonds and the queen, jack and x of hearts, the declarer would have led a small diamond, forcing South to win with the ace. South then would have to return a heart, which West would win with the king and his last two tricks w r ould be won in dummy with the king and jack of diamonds. How r ever, at the one table wiiere the contract was defeated. North was careful not to discard a heart, but his first three discards were two small diamonds and the eight of clubs. When West continued with spades North discarded two more clubs, bearing dowm to the nine and four of hearts, the nine of diamonds and the ace of clubs. This enabled South to discard his jack of hearts and return the six of hearts—in other words, bear down to the queen and six of hearts and the ace and queen of diamonds. When West led the king of hearts, North played the four and South discarded his queen of hearts, unblocking so that North could win the next heart lead with the nine spct. This gave North and South the last three tricks, w r hich defeated the contract. (Copyright, 1933, by NEA Service, Inc.i

A CorrectionDue to the Christmas rush a toy advertisement was inserted in The Times of December 14 without proper corrections being made. A desk and chair at $1.48 was advertised as having a 18x36-inch top, whereas the top measures 10x19 inches. A string of electric lights at 35c was advertised as Mazda, whereas they were of Japanese make. We regret if our errors have caused any one any inconvenience and hereby offer our apologies. The Wm. H. Block Cos.

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Miss Clark to Be Feted at Showers Week-end Parties Will Precede Wedding on Saturday. Miss Mary Virginia Clark whose marriage to Melvin Robbins will take place at 3:30 next Saturday afternoon, will be honor guest at several parties this week-end. A group will entertain tonight at dinner for Miss Clark and Mr. Robbins at the home of Miss Eunice Mae How'ell, 314 Hampton drive. The party will include Miss Polly Pierson, Miss Alberta Alexander, William Raffensperger, H. Edward Raffensperger, Mayborn Langraf and Urban K. Wilde Jr. Miss Geraldine Carver and Mrs. Ralph Thompson, Crawfordsville. will entertain at a bridge party tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mrs. Thompson’s mother, Mrs. J. W. Mull, 5310 North Delaware street. Guests will include Mrs. Clarence Clark, Miss Eleanor Clark, mother and sister of the bride-elect, and Misses Helen Carver, Louise Troy, Margaret Walden, Helen Virginia Graham, Jean Goulding. Phyllis sharpe, Winifred Holmes, and Virginia Ploch. Miss Goulding and Miss Sharpe will entertain with a buffet supper tomorrow night at the home of Miss Goulding, 5420 North Delaware street. The hostesses will be assisted by their mothers, Mrs. Minor Goulding and Mrs. J. C. Sharpe. PARTY AID

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—Photo by W. Hurley Ashby. F. R. P. S. Miss Eunice Dissette Miss Eunice Dissette wall assist Miss Anne Ayres, chairman, with arrangements for the Christmas party of the Indianapolis Junior League to be held Friday .for children at the Riley hospital.

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