Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 October 1936 — Page 22

onte Carlo Party Set by

Southern Club

First Formal Dinner of Group Is Saturday Night.

Southern Club members are anticipating an evening of fun and frolic at “A Night in Monte Carlo” party to be given at 6:45 p. m. Saturday at the Propylaeum. “All shall be winners,” according to the committee, with Mr, and Mrs. E. W. Harris, co-chairmen. Prizes are to be awarded the guests. Party decorations are being ar- . ranged by Mrs. W. C. Von Kessler, chairman, assisted by Mesdames J. F. Cantwell, Ralph L. Colby, R. D. Stultz, A. R. Dewey, E. W. Harris and J. N. Shryock. This is the club’s first formal dinner party of the year. Marshall - Knox is president of the club, which is composed of 100 native southern men and women. The club auxiliary is composed of the women members, They hold meetings monthly.

‘TNT’ WAY

Today’s Contract Problem

South has opened the bidding with one no trump, an artificial bid to show his honor strength. North has responded with two hearts. Should South now bid .spades, or raise the heart contract to game?

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This is the second of a series of six articles, explaining the principles of the “INT Bridge System,” based upon an opening no trump bid as forcing for one round.

Solution to Previous Problem BY W. E. M'KENNEY American Bridge League Secrefary N yesterday's article, the use of an opening bid of no trump as an “asking bid,” forcing for one

round, was discussed and the hand illustrated the response by partner when his holding was a bust. In today’s hand, another type of response to the question involved in the first round force is shown —a major suit bid of two, and an eventual slam contract. South’s hand is muéh above the minimum required for the opening no trump forcing bid. North’s response of two hearts shows that he holds at least one quick trick and from three and one-half to four playing tricks, with- hearts as trumps.

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_When South then bids three diamonds, North's response of three hearts is designed to show that he has a heart suit of at least five cards. The bid of four no trump in the “TNT” system requires a response of six in the agreed suit, if the partner has one ace. As North has not supported diamonds, the agreed suit is hearts; so North bids six hearts, which, of course, is made easily. This hand would no doubt be bid to a slam by users of almost any bidding system, but a study of the bids will reveal the simple yet different meanings attached to bids in the “TNT” system, the brain child of Edgar F. Tierney of Westfield, Mass, (Copyright, 1936, NEA Service, Inc.)

ABY SISTER is all ready for hard play in a cute little pina- | fore (No. 8850). It opens out flat for ironing and the buttons all the way up the back make it easy to slip on. Make it in gingham, percale, crossbar ‘muslin or chambray. Patterns come in sizes 2 to 10 years. Size 4 requires 17% yards of 35 or 39-inch material plus 1-3 yard contrasting. One and one-half yards of 12-inch bias binding is required for finishing the collar and sleeves. To secure a PATTERN and STEP-BY-STEP SEWING INSTRUCTIONS, inclose; 15 cenfs in coin together with the above pattern number and your size, your name and address, snd mail to Pattern Editor, The Indianapolis Times, 214 W. Maryland-st, Indianapolis.

Kitchen Shower | Is Set Tonight for Miss Lupton

Mrs. Mort Martin is to assist her daughter, Mi Elizabeth Jean Martin, tonight at a kitchen shower and bridge party to be given in Miss Elizabeth Lupton’s honor. Miss Lupton is to be married to Frank H. Fairchild Saturday at the Irvington Presbyterian Church. Among tonight's guests are to be Mrs. Marshall Drake Lupton, Miss Lupton’s mother; Mrs. W. B. Fulghum, Cleveland, Mrs. Lupton’s sister; Mrs. Alva W. Graham, Woodstock, Ill, Miss Luptof’s sister; Mesdames Jacks Gulling, Harold Ransburg, Andrew y, Edward L. Van Riper, George Dirks and Richard Huggins. Others are to be Misses Jean Alice Shaver, Jo Ann Stedfeld, Frances and Elizabeth McGaw, Mary Margaret Hill, Jeannette White, Lou Link and Mary Lou Hostetler. Miss Martin, who is to be married to Henry Golden Marsh, Chicago, Nov. 7, is to be.one of Miss Lupton’s bridesmaids.

Kitchen Shower Arranged Here

RE, Miss Mary Barry is to entertain with a kitchen shower tomorrow in Lonor of Miss Ida Ray, Franklin, whose marriage to Oren A. Wright, Greenwood, is to, take place Nov. 14 in Franklin, t The bridal colors of wine and blue are to be used in‘decorations. Guests with the bride-to-be, are to include Mesdames George Bixler, Bert Carson, Louisa Kautsky, Frank Kautsky Jr. Frank Kautsky Sr, James Johnson 31 and 4 Mpa Emma Bixler, Alma Mary and Grace Als Bugs f Guests from Franklin are to be Mesdames Harry. Ray, Robert Ray, Iva E. Herriott and Misses Elizabeth Templin, Jane Overstreet, Laura Frances Ray and, {Marian Ray. From Greenwood are come Mesdames Clara Wright, Forest Walker, Spencer Richards, Gerald Utterback, Macy Patterson and Misses Marian McCarty, Jane and Frances Hamlin, Genevieve Vawter, Frances and Florence Featherstone and Mrs. Webb Ray, Bargersville.

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