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WEDNESDAY, OCT. 20, 1948 ; :

Bridge— Bridge Trophy Donor to Try For Own Prize

. — mfr Fre Eo) Winter National ¢ Contest Planned By WILLIAM E. McKENNEY America’s Card Authority THE WINTER national contract Bridge championships will be played at the Roney Plaza Hotel in Miami Beach, Fla., Dec. 4 to 12. One of the first events on the program is the U. 8. open individual championship. J. C. Baird, of Baird, Miss., recently presented a beautiful’ sterling silver trophy for that

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16 Pass le Pass 36 Pass 40 Pass 0d Pass “64 Pass Opening—¢ 4 event in memory of Mrs. Baird. who was loved by the entire | bridge-playing fraternity, ! “Daddy” Baird said he is going down to Florida and try to win the trophy because he thinks that is what “Mama,” as he called her, would want him to do. . » ® | BAIRD likes to bid slams and | got into one on today’s hand. But he did all right with it and made the contract, . He won the opening lead of the four diamonds in. dummy: with the -ace and cashed the

ace and king of trumps. This |

A soft, feminine two-piece

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trumps. Next he cashed the ace and

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Exerels oz Adds to Pain In Angina Cases

Patients Must Learn

To Be Moderate By EDWIN P. JORDAN, M.D. ANGINA PECTORIS, which means pain in the chest, is generally caused by hardening of the arteries which supply blood i to the heart muscle. These blood t vessels are called the coronary,

Wri arteries. - When the passageway through # these arteries has been: seriously i narrowed and not enough blood |passes through them, the needs of the heart muscle are not satisfied and this causes pain. This pain is not usually present when the patient is resting. It is likely to be noticed for the first time when the heart is pumping rapidly as happens when : exercising. During such periods of extra work, the heart needs larger quantities of blood than fit does when at rest. A person who has angina pectoris must, therefore, learn how much exercise can be taken without producing'symptoms. In ad-

By MRS. ANNE CABOT A colorful knitted snowsuit |dition to the pain, the symptoms

i sign (Often include a feeling of anxfety, in’ agthentic Norwegian design shortness of breath and cold,

is scaled to fit a 20-inch doll. clammy sweating. Knitted in forest green, red and . white soft wool, the set is complete even to mittens and after- When they learn how to live with ski shoes. their hearts, have little or no disDress a discarded doll in this comfort and are not cut off from outfit and see how quickly it most of life's pleasures. Indeed, becomes thé“ “pride of the col- ‘the outlook for patients with lection” again. angina is not so pessimistic as To order complete knitting Was formerly believed. instructions, stitch illustrations |__Some live for more than 25 and graph charts for Pattern Years after the onset of their first

72. us . symptoms, and the average 1s 5872 Use the coupon below probably between eight and 10

years. ' ANNE CABOT |" In addition to the better out{took; - which -1s- now recognized, {the management of angina pec[tors has also improved. The amount and nature of exercise Price 16¢c [which can be tolerated can be : 'more closely calculated. Also, there are several drugs , . which when given properly. will Besse teressseseecesagensecess usually help the victim of angina |even though they do not cure the {underlying cause which lies in CHY +ererveiesvesviosssoarsses {the coronary arteries. The symp-

” ” . MANY patients - with angina,

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'CLUBS— |

Wilson College Alumnae

|velop, it does not mean that life {is almost over or that all pleasures are done with forever. rN erin ————

To Have Luncheon 1TSC Chapiers

| The Wilson College Alumnae Club of Indiana will be enter-

ident; Mrs. F. E. Artist, | : jemi v2 avo Plan. Meetings

be right into dummny’s tenace. | .; aq py Miss Genevieve Sco- tary, and Mrs. Claude Daugherty,

East elected to lead a heart, so Mr. Baird discarded his ‘losing club and trumped the heart in dummy. \

Legion Units Will Meet

Monday the Robinson-Rags-dale Unit, American Legion Auxiliary, will meet at 10 a. m. in the James. Whitcomb Riley

Hospital to wrap bandages and

sew, Mrs. Don H. ‘Smith; community service chairman, will have charge of the meeting.

She will be assisted by Mas-

dames Homer Asher, Mildre Anderson and, Clarence U. Knipp.

os ” » The Madden-Nottingham Unit will have a covered dish luncheon at noon Tuesday in the Post Home,

~ - s At 1 p. m. tomorrow the Federal Unit will meet in the recreation room of the Indiana National Bank. Mrs. Fredrick Monroe. and Mrs. Earl Parker will be hostesses

Week-End Guests

Mr. and Mrs. George M. Wolfe, Winchester, Ky., were the recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Wyatt, 1 E. 36th St.

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10th Floor K. of P. Building & Home Products Demonstration

Rogers Studio

Mrs. Margaret Berry is treasurer of the Loyal Bible Class of the First Baptist Church which is having a party Thursday, Oct. 21, at 1:30 p. m. Mrs, Thomas Davis is arranging the entertainment, a feature of ‘which isa quiz program. in

ville, at a 1 p. m. luncheon Thursday in the Propylaeum. This is {the opening meeting of the seaison. | Those attending will include Mrs. Kate Hevner Mueller, Bloomington; Mrs. Harry Watts, |Vincennes, and Mrs. Frank Simi|son, Romney.

{treasurer. | Two ITSC chapters will meet | Delegates who attended the re- this week.

{cent national convention in Min-| The Loch Lomond Cha { ] vl pter will | neapolis, Minn., will report. have an 11 a. m. covered. dish

| Miss Viola Jones will be guest luncheon tomorrow in the home

| speaker for the 8 p. m. meeting ©f Mrs. Merrill Waltman, 5717

Thursday of the Junior Woman's Rolling Ridge Road. (Club at the 38th St. branch, In-| Mrs. Carl Merman and. Mrs. {diana National Bank. Henry = Schmidt will assist the

| Also. Mrs. James K. Owen, club “Rehabilitation. of. the. Handi- hostess and Mrs, Jules Zinter is

|president, and Mesdames William {A. Cowan, Uz McMurtrie, O. H. Rudy, Frederick C. Messinger, [Philip Dean, Florence Herz I|Stone and Jeanne C. Bose. | Mrs. Owen and Miss Scoville, secretary-treasurer, will = report on a recent visit to Wilson College, Chambersburg... Pa., where Mrs. Owen's daughter Katherine is a freshman. Although small, the Indiana up has made a $100 contribuion to the college endowment fund each year since the club was organized in 1919. | The monthly meeting of the International Relations Committee, Business and Professional Women's Club will be 7:30 p. m. Monday in the 38th St. branch, Indiana National Bank. Cornell Acheson, who returned recently from a trip abroad, will {speak on “Conditions in Greece and Palestine.” The meeting will be open to the public.

Out-of-town teachers and former students of Teachers’ College, the elementary division of the College of Education, Butler University, will be honored by the Eliza A. Blaker Club. | The noon luncheon will be held | Friday in Parlor A, Hotel Lin[coln. Mrs. Lamar 8. Strong, 5776 {N, Delaware St., is reservation chairman. Luncheon chairman, Mrs. O. C. Neier, will be assisted by Mesdames Strong, Blanche McClure and Jean DaVie. Newly elected officers include Mrs. J. A. Matthews, honorary president; Mrs. Neier, president; Mrs. DaVie and Miss Vesta Cook. first and second vice presidents; Mrs, McClure, Miss Helen Wal lick, Mrs. Faye Baum and Miss Emma Colbert, secretaries; Mrs. M. B. Sparks, treasurer, and Mrs. Gertrude Bowen, award fund treasurer. The directors are Mesdames

and Marion Wilson.

charge of Mrs. Roy Peterson.

install’ the new ofeers |

MEAT EXTENDER!

Adelaide McCarty, Letha Gaaskins, Helen Bain, Mary Strong

A brunch by the Indianapolis Grandmothers Club will be held at 11.30 a. m. Friday in the YWCA. Mrs! H. P. Willwerth will A

They are Mrs. Fred Sears, pres-

'APPETIZING

capped” will be Miss Jones’ topic. to be the guest speaker. She is executive director of the| us Marion County Society for Crip-| Mrs. Marie Coss, 522 E. 37th pled Children and Adults. St., will be hostess to the memyee bers of the Erin Isle Chapter at Tri Kappa to Meet 8 p. m. Friday, The Indianapolis Tri Kappa : ; Club. will hold a dinner. meeting, 1 Urners Card Party today in the 38th St. branch;| The Ladiés Auxiliary to the Indiana National Bank. The new South Side Turners had a card officers who will preside are Miss party at 2:30 p. m. today in the Frances McNees, president; Mrs: hall. Mrs. Edward Shaughnessy Ann Dowell, vice president; Mrs./is chairman assisted by Mes(Jay T. Bromley, secretary, and dames Walter Schneider, Oliver | Mrs, Stanley Overbeck, treasurer. Wald and Charles Rugenstein.

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Mrs. Kate H. Mueller Times State Service | BLOOMINGTON, Ind. Oct. 20 —Dr. Kate Hevner Mueller is the newly appointed educational adviser to women at Indiana Uni-| versity. Dr. H. T. Briscoe, vice| president of the university, announced the appointment today. Dr. Mueller, former dean of women and assistant dean of students, will assist women students in developing their general educational programs and will] study new programs in the edu-| cation of women. Specific academic matters will continue to be] handled by the school's counsel-| ing system, Other appointments announced include Mrs. Lottie M. Kirby, | counselor of women students; Mrs. Joanna Fox, director of student activities; Miss Carolyn Sul-| livan, executive secretary, YWCA, ‘and Miss Catherine Walker, adviser to the Association of Women Students. Mrs. Kirby will also act as assistant deam of students. She formerly held the position of director of student Activities... Mrs. 'Fox 1s the former éxecutive director of the YWCA. Miss Sullivan and Miss Walker are grad{uate students.

| ————————————————————— The Bridal Scene—

Miss Langford

Miss Noretta Langford and Frank E. Wolfe were married Oct. 10 in the Eighth Christian Church. The Rev. John Douglas officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Grover C. Robertson — 2140 N. Delaware St., and Mr. Wolfe is the son of

| Bell Bt. | Mr. and Mrs: Edgar Fields at-

tended the couple. They will live |in Miami, Fla. . r .

| Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Far{ley, 229 E. 13th 8t., announce the

|approaching marriage of theif

| daughter, Virginia Kirby, to Har-

| |old V, Manco. The couple will be married .at 8:30 p.’ m., Nov. § in the “McKee Chapel; Tabernacle. Presbyterian Church. Mr. Manco is the son of Mr. and Mrs. How-| ard Dalton, 624 N. Illinois St. ‘Mrs. Robert Rigler will be matron of honor and Mrs. Milton Hopkins and. Miss Joyce Jackson | will be bridesmaids:

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and Mr. Hopkins. | Friday Mrs. A. H. Spears will| give a miscellaneous shower for! the bride-to-be. Mrs. Dalton hon|ored Miss Kirby with a shower irecently.

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EE ———————————— production, “Night of January Nyrge Alumnae Have *™*" 5 ‘Benefit Card Party {Marge Sud na : :

16th,” which will be presented Nov. 21 and 22 in the Kirshbaum Community Center. Terry Wi Fn Mrs. Willlam Decklebaum and pital Nurses Alumnae Associa- a, mtd Henry Feldman will have leading tion sponsored a benefit card! Others in the cast include party yesterday in the Nurses Mesdames Walter _ichtenstein, Home, 10th and Locke Sts, Alfred Wolfenstein, Bud Bamber- Miss Roberta Horrom was {ger, 8, A. Silberman and Murray general chairman, assisted bY 1.0 | Davidson, Misses Harriett Wins- Misses Nancy Tribett, Harriet ton, Lennora Kraft, Rosalie Pol- Pickett, Irene Elders, Ruth New{lack and Eleanor German {Toe Ecktman, 8id Tuchman, Her- Mrs, Otie Abrams.

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