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IsPraised ForHis Work By ELEANOR ROOSEVELT NEW YORK, N. Y., Nov, 6—Just

before 1 a. m. Tuesday, I turned on my radio to hear the latest news of

the night. We wezt from the strains’ of band music straight to the an-|

nouncement of John OC. Winaat's tragic death, My husband and I both admired him and, what was more important, we trusted him completely, He was an unselfish public servant who gave himself completely to his work dur-

casualty as any of our other soldiers. In peacetime as well he was a valuable public servant, with a broad vision and a deep sympathy for all men. ; I IN THE International Labor Organization and in the Social Security Administration, Mr, Winant has left. two great achievements. to which he contributed much, He was director of the former for many years, and he organized the latter. The ILO might easily have been lost during the war years if it had not been for his foresight and action in moving its headquarters from Switzerland to Canada. The setting-up years of any experiment such as the Social Security Admin-

THURSDAY, NOV. 6, 1947 _

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; Pratt photo. RECENTLY WED—Mrs. “Charles B. Sutherlin was Miss Betty—Jean' Meier before her marriage Sunday. Parents of the couple are Mr, and Mrs. Herman Meier, 456 Fenton Ave., and Mrs. Pauline Sutherlin, 2002 Park Ave. |

many of their best developments to, that period. | The record is a good one, One can say:

for the loss of the

Units to Sew + The sewing units of the Riley Hos-| pital Cheer Guild will meet tb sew, next week in the hospital as follows: |

he who built the good foundation. The people of his own state of New Hampshire were fortunate to have him as governor during the years of depression, for they owe

“Old John Henry’; Wednesday— {“Jest Do Your Best"; Thursday— {“The Jolly Miller” and “A Windy |Day,” and Priday—"Folks of Lone- | someville.”

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3 Carr photo. .. BETROTHED—Miss Eleanore ‘Bernadette Heilman, Los: Angeles, is the bride-to-be of William Arthur Manis Jr., Hollywood, formerly of Indianapolis. She is the daughter of Mr. an Mrs. Aloysius Heilman, Kokomo.

Mrs. Costin-Hostess

{the 44th anniversary of the found-

the Patroness Club will participate “lin the celebration to be at the War-

i Mrs. June Barnes .Cooper, Misses 7, .| WW Wanda Erb, Dorothy Jarrett, Phyl- WIL >

Initiation services, a dinner -and a music program Tuesday will mark

ling of Kappa Chapter, Mu Phi EpIsilon Music Sorority. . Active and alumnae chapters and

{ren “Hotel. | “To be initiated, at’ 6 p. m., are

{lis Koehler, Joan Leatherman, Dor- Yael ' lothea Reagan, Jane Schnell and Fe

{Jeanne Singleton. The dinner will {be at 7 o'clock. Taking part in the program, to follow the dinner, will be Mesdames

{and FP. Lee Harris. Special guests

|will be Mesdames Claude M. Record,

Clement L. Kline and Henry Oakes, |

‘Two Concerts Set For Sunday

The Camille Fleig” Junior Section and the Student Section of the In-

Mrs. Nita Milstead will discuss|q;,nolig Matinee Musicale will

“Well done, thou good Spanish music at a meeting of the and faithful servant.” But the heart/Mu Phi Epsilon Patroness Club at weeps’ for the loss of a friend and|10:30 8. m. Wednesday. Mrs. James possibilities for Costin, 5518 N. Pennsylvania St,

service which still lay before him. [is to be hostess, assisted by Mes(dames H. W. Laut, Helen Talge

Brown and Claus Best.

Luncheon Tuesday

| present programs at 2:30 p. m. and {4 p. m. Sunday in the DAR chap[ter house. Mrs. Maurice Robinson {is In charge of the junior program, and Miss Joanne Bernat has arranged the student program, The members taking part in the student section include Mrs, Marjorie Bernat and Misses Ann Lu-

The Women Druggist Organiza- sar, Mary Joan Frigge, Murlane

istration are crucial years. It was Monday—"“June * Time”; “Tuesday— tion will have a 12:30 p. m. lunch-| Dinsmore, Mary Ellen Galbraith, eon meeting Tuesday, in-tlve.Citizeris| Joan Baumer, Gall Mankedick, Re-

Gas Co. Mrs. Leo Merz is chairman, becca Lane,

Doris Moore, Joan

assisted by Mesdames H. J. Borst,| Jackson, Lauralee Burke and Jo-

R. C. Snoddy, B. M. Keene Jr, R. D.|anne Bernat, Tom and Dick Lugar,

Fritz, J. B. Wade and E. B. Hall

{Paul Rettig and Donald Epstein.

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By WILLIAM E. McKENNEY Amerfos's Card Authority < THE DOUBLE of a three no

trump contract not.only says that you expect to beat ‘the contract,

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well if the-dufimy has bid your suit, and you have a good suit with a sure entry. But it can be quite disastrous when.the opponents' bidding has been strong.

to open the bidding with one diamond even though he had a point count sufficient to bid one no trump. North responded with one spade: to fill that hole in case his partner wanted to play the hand at no trump, ° na x “oa SOUTH'S bid of two no trump ‘was overbid, Nevertheless, it was a powerful bid, and when North went to three. no trump, Bast should have applied the convention of -the double for the spade lead. While this is a useful tool and will help you to defeat many game contracts, this hand will show you that it also can be disastrous. The queen of spades was played from dummy on the opening lead, Fast. covered and declarer won. Then he casiéd the five club tricks, and when he found the king of. diamonds on side, he ran off five diamond tricks, making 13 tricks, three over. I doubt that North and South would" have arrived at a slam contract, but after the double there was no need to try for a slam,

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- - # Plans are under way for .. group tea to be held at Park before Christ-

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