Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 December 1948 — Page 29

5.1068 * suNDAY, bEC. 5, Tago | » ee THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES 1 a Lh tes Tudor Seniors Hold Dinner, Dance Cheer Group | mabe | 1 To Be Guests Meets Friday “Of Mrs. Gates an a]

ess for the Christmas meeting ot the Cheer Broadcasters. A 12: :30, Christmas Program Is Scheduled

Members’ of the IndiANTpodis

{p. m. luncheon will be held Fri day in her home, #301 Carrollton Parliamentary Law Club will be the guests of Mrs. Ralph F. Gates

Ave. Mrs. Fred C. Dunmeyer, cellist, will play and Mrs. Hal Purdy will [give a Christmas story, accomin the Governors Mansion at a Foe Jy In. Turner, Fe Boat} 2.p. m. tea Friday. Mrs. Gates is a guest member of the organization, Mrs. Benton 8. Lowe and Mrs, Thomas M. Hindman are in

positions, “Woodland Sonata” andj] charge of the program. The Gold-

“Christmas Eve.” SF) 5 mL AE we ; Mesdames T, W, Engle, LM ETON ky Special Partlowe, C. T. Vestal, Chauncey of a : en Bingers, Broad Ripple High School, will give a Christmas

Buck ay C. F. Dillenbeck will music program. They are directed

assist. f f we i o Pur ch ase! by Roger Riley. I Ro :

--Mrs. Harry Miesse ‘will vead “Jamey,” a Christmas story by James Whitcomb Riley. Mrs. ‘Miesse Is a niece of the poet.

In the receiving line will be Mrs Gates; Mrs. Lowell 8S. Fisher, president of the club; Mrs, John Downing Johnson, founder; Mrs. Charles F. Voyles, president of the Indiana State Association of Parliamentarians; Mesdames James *Tretton, Ernest Spickelmier and Ralph Lochry, vice presidents; Miss Sue Howe and Mrs. J. B. Carr, secretaries; Mrs. Harry Hull, treasurer, and Mrs,| ;} H, P. Willwerth. $e Parliamentarians EMERY Th Raby ¥ Daughters of the members will ’ ' assist in the dining room. They ] include Mesdames. Robert Simpson, James Tretton Jr. Don DeCourséy, H. R. Blasingham and Thomas Hindman Jr,, MissesPatty | Gates, Marjorie Tretton, Pegey| | Fisher, Marjory Turk and Nancy Adams,

$12.50 PERMANENT

Presiding at the tea table will The senijors of Tudor Hall School held their annual dance last night i in the school. Miss Marjorie. Complete With. be Mesdames Voyles, Harry| 1eetor and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Teetor, Hagerstown, were hosts to the members of the Personalized Cutting Kuhn, Jasper Scott, G. B. Taylor| class-and-their-escorts-at-a-dinner before the dance in the Indianapolis Athletic Club. Ted Knapp, and Stylin and Carl Bruenger, past presi-| son of Mr. and Mrs. Arch Knapp, Hagerstown (left, rear), seats Miss Teetor while they chat with | yling dents of the club, Miss Annie Atkins, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. K. W, Atkins, £945 N. Delaware St. end Edgar Hau- | Mrs. Walter H. Vinzant and| ger, son of Mf. and Mrs. E,W, Hauser, 4202 Kessler Blvd., at the dinner. 50 | Mrs. Rose Marie Cruzan, former | Grand members of the organization, will} Blackwood on Bridge— | be among the guests. |

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Slagdtie 9 srantend, “By EASLEY BLACKWOOD [fice and a shut-out against a pos- the now worthless jack of clubs Machine or Machineless “PLAY ‘THIRD hand high" isisible game bid by East-West in| from dummy an old axiom that dates back |spades, clubs or even diamonds. The, K axe now descends on Beauty Salon Hours: 9:30 to § to the days of whist. It is still |Now it appeared that four hearts East. He must hold the diamond i good advice in most cases but, could be made! West's play of the to keep South's nine from win- ; like other “rules” on bidding trey and deuce of diamonds indi-ning and his discard of the| RIL 3507 LL 1701 d from our and play, it should not be fol- cated almost surely that he had seven of spades gave declarer

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situation demands. [true situation in that suit. In-today's-hand, “if East had East would have to hold a dia~ ducked his partner's opening lead mond to beat South’s nine spot

i 81owed blindly. Rather it should no more of the suit. His failure the last three tricks with the n ibe tempered with’ common sense (to return a club ‘for his partner, ace, king, six- of spades in and good judgment as ;eachito trump clearly indicated the ‘dummy. tg geo ey NF ! Send--your questions on bridge to Easley Blackwood. The In-

of the three of diamonds, South’s'and West must retain the high. .dianapolis Times, Indianap- 20 West Washington Street " club to top dummy’s. jack. Who, olis 9. ' : . ) East-West Winer able, then, would stop dummy’s spade’ : na NORTH suit? S—AKG6S52 So South played out his hearts. ) H—9 When each player had four cards §: ik D—8 4 left, this was the situation: : bi - C—J 10872 Y — 5 WEST EAST = OB |S—J 10 8 S—Q 9 1 ot : n-43 H=A 5 2 WEST EAST = D—3 2 D—-AQJI10TS5 oS EAS = IC—AK9658 C—4 J Pele -85—Q 91 SOUTH C—A ; D—J S43 SOUTH H-K QJ 10874 S43 ah D—K 9-6 HY 2 pt i; Cc—Q ! : D—9 1 iin : : The bidding: » © 12313 W. WASHINGTON ST. MA-9352 % Fg now! {EAST "SOUTH WEST NORTH|_ When South led his last heart, |= 25 NEAR 35 TOUr NERREST PHONE NIA-9353 : * : dC 71D. 4H. Dil Tom [oo obviously had to keep the |, | N K - oy : —% Rayon Satins and Crepes plate glass J Pass Pass ace of clubs, so he discarded the | rt on ; door mirrors = eight of spades. Declarer ditched fk - as ; . : ) ) , four- heart contract could have in Te Ste 4 i bo 1 or dk 4 Only S14 95 U ‘been defeated. me ECE : : * Lace and Ruffle Flounces y: sled | 4 | Admittedly this was practically ; 3 bo : Mirror Size |an- impossible play for East to 3 4 ’ = make. There were two other * 5x65 Iu flags courses of action that seemed Lace and cose . ‘more promising. i 20x68 °.... 18.95 I First, West might have a 81h Embroidered Yokes gleton diamond and be able to 22x68 .... 20.95 ruff a- diamond return. A ,seem- g 24x68 .... 22.96 ingly better bet was that West * Lavish Ribbon Trims Easily installed. Only 8 screws (had the ace of clubs. So South| . re ~Sequired 10 mount. miror BARE mn (won ‘the first trick withthe gee: ow. Plastic ohips hold miormiined lof" diamonds and returned his , Pines, {singleton club. West won with aint pare vee, Cntr ‘the king and realized, of course, ET CEE pt declarer as well us partner = ~ we know he a deer soe fMwas now out of the suit. ot nationally advertised Living [| S0uth Turns Trick miso hie test On-Diamond King length door mirrors today. | "Fearing that arn might ruff el = es Phong MA-TE3T a lose diamond "With dunimy’s| |” = a, [nine of hearts, he made the best oy i 514 V7 § {return, a trump. East won with| | 288 J the ace and Played the queen of ‘diamonds. : - BROTHERS South- wor this- trick: with the i C3 a {/diamond king and paused to sur- Mitts ati SE LAN vey the situation. His four-heart Rg im bid had been intended as a sacri- 7 i— fe

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