Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 November 1948 — Page 23
' . * 26,1048 | FRIDAY, NOV. 26, 1048 THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES _ > PAGE 23 tos Teen Problems— Teen Talk— : | Blackwood Says— J ] i Good Player Can Crack Under Carpi Home _ Water Paints Turn Trick High School Plans Annual Open House 00 yer Can Crack Under Carping ' : : 43 led a club to the king in dummy, J’ f / een CG lu b Gets Sha b by Lawrence Central His an ORJQIEIINY Jo recognize with teachers In their class- Shliical Parmer Both sae vulnerable then another club and ruffed it : To Fete P ts he support and interest of the rooms. suaily Resen ul er in his hand. Now he has a full ¥ " aren Parents’ Club; a group which The freshman chorus and girls’! gy EASLEY BLACKWOOD NORTH (Mr. Dale) count. East had shown a single- & By MARY JO WILSON for three years has given or-iglee club, directed by Mrs. Helen| yESTERDAY'S hand and to- S-A10086 ton spade and a singleton heart, 1 e : Lawrence Cesiral ganized support to the school's|Grove, will sing. The musicallqay's are from a rubber I actually HQ 53 which means that West started Guest, Columaig program and activities. program will be followed by an watched when Mr. Dale, the ex- D-KJ 9 with six hearts and three spades. THE DOORS of Lawrence] Club officers for the current|/informal social hour. Ww CK53 And West had followed to three 1d 't Be pert on how to get the most out . Ger Guntel Sigh Scot wil onsinlvss ars Sie, Veron Loi os [oh para was piri win JET, EAST oun ed v erms P ent; aurice xager, Mr. Abel. That's 12 cards, so West has . night, Dee. 1, when the pupilsivice president; Mrs. James Vos- YOUR MANNE Mr. Abel is the type of player] FAX 31042 HP not more than one diamond. Mr. LLETT in be sy B burg, secretary, and Mrs, Le- SHUATION: You join 3 [Who can play better than most ba is 2% : 3 i 3 [Abel led a low diamond to the with 3 paren Verne Urbain, treasurer. group already settl people think he can. However, king, then led the nine of dia9) the annual open . down to conversation. SOUTH (Mr. Abel) monds back and let it ride with ito role of house party = A when subjected to severe and pro- SKQJ15 th n P THIS CLUB differs from the], WRONG WAY: Come In |jonged criticism from his partner e successful finesse and abso: t a health sponsored by with a flourish, a lot of chat- H-8 178 lute certainty. us conventional Parent-Teacher or- ’ be becomes resentful, confused D-A 10 ¢ ; t+ us would the student ad- ter, and take over the spot (and careless. Surely there is a Not so much of a play, do you Sisory commit- ganizations in a number of ways.| light. little of Mr. Abel in all of us. hte bid = 8 say? No, simply a hand that reeople break She class rep There are four yearly meetings RIGHT WAY: Code 15 | On yesterdays hand he made a'SOUTH WEST NORTH EAST| ems Buty ocoliting and some t with their No attempts are made to raise 8TOUP | rather nice play and was roundly| 1 § H care. But 1 can assure you Mr. resentatives without disrupting what is : 2 38 Pass | Abel would not have been so carese defy the serving: on this money. Emphasis is placed upon| .)..04v ooing on complimented by his partner, Mr.| 4 § All Pass ful if revious hands, he had s it is now, committee are the promotion of a friendly, yg . g 4 gh Dale. Appreciating these kind been bata Tous “Whyncha ic to a party Ronald Bragdon, : wholesome social relationship Situation: You “are too [FIA he seemed to have his| THREE rounds of trumps werely,.. oyvnona do that, ete.” ugh and a hai : C mind made up to earn some more now taken and the success of the anyone Who 4) Sinan, ay Mary Jo among the pupils, faculty, and! warm or too cold when You |of them. The hand shown above hand obviously. depends on the ~The “whyncha” type of partner v she really Don OT SS Jean Tellstrom parents. are in another person's house. offered him the opportunity. diamond finesse, which can be is the scourge of any bridge gam: bed, but she seniors: Arlene Pollard and Dan. 10® Program will begin with a Wrong Way: Get up and West opened the king of hearts taken either way. In a careless and actually an enemy to himself. le could let Siler juniors: Ni Schmit brief - business meeting of the] change the windows and [and followed with the ace of that,mood induced by a brow-beating| ot the last Siler! Jun ors; Sma C and Parents’ Club, with Mrs. Lyle pre-| doors to suit yourself. suit. A third heart lead was|partner on previous hands, Mr. g. 4 vour Hons of Bol Ere, 2oF rea and|siding. This will be followed by Right Way: Tell your hos- [ruffed by East with the eight of|Abel might have taken the dia-| y ques t accept her r and Pat Buress,, thirty-minute visitation period] tess, if you feel you must, |trumps. East returned the four/mond finesse at this point—and| Bridge to Easley Blackwood, themselves freshmen. during which time all parents willl asking her permission to [of clubs, which South won with|taken it wrong. The Indianapolis Times, Indiantake home The young Centralites consider'have an opportunity to confer| raise or lower a window. the ace.
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Pat Paddack, "Chocolate" Hayse and Wanda Waring (left to right] hang new curtains in the South Side Teen Canteen, 1233 Shelby St. Canteen members know that a little money and a lot of elbow grease can transform a grim hall into a sharp teen hangout, s x = =~ ® = =»
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