Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 December 1948 — Page 23

Aanoiince More Reservations For Saturday Dinner-Dance The Suthers Club Will Give

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JEAN MANEY RE TTEAN LENGTHS of | WBLS don't reach very far, but the fans in Ma Honey Hive

ye members of the Children’s] Assistant nostesses Mes- syne Township Guild will have a Christ-/dames Edward Me w wor x mas luncheon Friday in the home Mrs. Earl W. Mericle, 4480 N. Meridian St. .

ue Cervus Club to Have Party Monday; Tee Cabteen think that. the | umnae Club, . Riviera Plans Buffet Supper WBLS, the World's Biggest y, will have Additional reservations are announced for the Southern Little Station, uate oh publie ad- ; » y dress system to rea e can- 20 West W party I Club's dinner-dance to be held Saturday night in the Indian- ye Ih Bt. Totpi's 7ST SY ne host ; spoke Athletic Ou, ‘Miss Helen Smith is chairman, assisted Hall, The station is sponsored i y Messrs. and Mesdames Lindon A. Bailey, chin y the cantéen's o Clu Alvin Pal B. Howard Caughran, Dr, and Mrs. Arthur W, Spivey ings ira and is “on the Air" from 7 to Mrs. H. A. M. Speer MacCollum. 10:30 o'clock every night. oa wd pe en CAL 2M he F Ean. and oh By ee, will sing. entiss an r. and Mrs, Robert T.| ? ' ; Sanders Sr. the results of the canteen's ange and . : o the I~ ork aud joss, Bafley will be heats | to Mr. and Mrs. Paul T. Roch- aslketbalt ns i the. nen: \ . ames . on Xe be be Mr. and Mrs. Maswell Bally, Mr. Hoy Sirs table with SR the first floor and get up-to- | lect: an r., and Mrs, Charles C. Josey. the-minute scores on the game | “paten in aan informal party before the dinner-dance is planned by Mr. in; progress on. the decond-floor. | ; we Neie and N i 8 oA Schaffner. nels Suests will be Messrs, and Mes- THERE are even comna Phi Soo Thomas, P. D. Powers, Willlam N.|Mesdames Ray F. Hodgdon, C. J. mercials for local drug stores Pl J NTY olf Pp ANTIES p. m, today ji Fleming Jr, James W. Trotter|Austermiller, John Soltau, Frank and teen hangouts sprinkled Mrs. Nick and Ernest Edwards and Mrs. Lindner, Beatrice Weick ani Toughout the Svening shed as RC eesti TE be these Sommeteae, dance in a Pretty Gift Box r. and Mrs. A. L. Rice A buffet , : a bers. ; stmas gifts oe Lo et supper and holida and request numbers. It costs gl Will Entertain Party oy arpar_ and holiday As The snug fitting little briefs every girl likes : \ MF and Mrs. A. of the Riviera Club at 6:30 p. m. “our song” to his “one and : is planned Loita en: L. Rice willlSunday. There will be a pro-| only.” { guests of 4 er on M EE er tadames gram > Christmas carols fol- & Sonny Schoier. is president of | bda y ow y a dance with Al Goebes' the club. The other officers vent will be Staley 25d Alber O. Harris. Mr./and his orchestra. @&re Roy Ingolls, treasurer; | n Buckley's n rs, (ulen B. Barnes willl The Booster officers, Messrs. Bob Whaling an Aaron Hunter © Betty Hasting, Nell Milligan attend with Mr d M J 9 2 Grimey, . an rs. John and Mesdamey Alfred E. Kahle, = dise jockeys on WBLS.' and Sut) Riely, secretaries; * X e, Ernest Taylor, James ! aling, publicity chairkston, Cal. N D, Miller and Ra ¥ © Phyllts WW - : The C ) ymond F. Ball, LH man; yllis haling, ser stess to the Chimney X ro ave iy are in charge of the party. Teen Problome— geant-at-arms; Aaron Hunter wpter, Delta Monday in the Travertine Room|, htertainment committee mem- B T 1 h and Jim Morrison, ‘business |} yt 8 p. MW. of the Hotel Linco .{pers are Messrs. and Mesdames € 0 erant 0 t ers managers. { In. Mrs. Her ; ' Cc eac bert Smith is general chairman Charles Apker, Carl Ritter, Bob Ashcraft and Bob Rich- i erhood, will and Mrs. Martin Collins is co-|o8ers Carlisle, J. R. Dryden, By JEAN sions! Adults like these actu- | 8rdson, maintainence; Ronnie | aheon: Mop. chairman. Dorsey D. King, Harley Hol-|. PEOPLE SAY, “Youth is‘in- ally discourage tolerance. Miller and George Pappas, | | — Call Rl- 3507 uU y rs. Edmond The committee members are "trda, Harry Peterson, Elmer| tolerant.” They mean that teen- But you can't shift all the | membership, and Ash Burnett, | a or Use Coupon- -! ngton Blvd. : —|Wilhite, George Schaler, Herbert| agers are arrogant in their blame, kids. How intolerant | contact Shalrman. Joe Pear- | _ | MORRISONS, 20 W. Washington st. | : : will discuss Blackwood on Bridge— Fehr and William F. Swope. opinions, positive that they are ~are you? Do you see red when | 20% Art pm, Easy Gywhn | | Indianapolis 4, Tnd. I s-3.Styles_in_runeresistant § Ever Told.” Also “Messrs. and Mesdames| right and that everyone else people disagree with you? Are os on . lton-are honorary | Please send me ...... Panty Sets and rayon knit William Miller Sherry, . Clyde| is wrong—especially the older you openly scornful or-sneer- embers of the club. \ | 1 will pay $2 as Indicated: Joo ; Ir. e OWS Raub, I. W. Bosworth, Dee A.| generation. ingly silent when Pop or Mom . “) | : % Elastic Tops 4 Andrews, Harold Unger, Don| Maybe, maybe! But toler- expresses an opinion? WCTU Plans Dinner \o (0 Cash [J Charge [JC.O. D. : jas party of . _|Young, Ernest J. Ruddle, 8. D.|%ance is a two-way proposition. Better check. up on your | The Irvington WCTU will have| | NGme soeounerncesnresracrsncioroncrncns | % Band or Elastic Legs 2 Workers To Mr Mee Kramers, Elmer Julian,” W. M.| Seems to me some grown-ups techniques, kids. A chip-on-the- [a community dinner in the Irving- - Street teerssensanecsranrrrririoiancaians Assorted Pastel eld at 1 p. ® Dickson, Ray : Pramley Ray-| set a bad example. Parents shoulder attitude is ineffectual (ton Methodist Church at 6:30 p. ; CHF iieeeeeniiinnis ZONE... Biate. % Assorted Pastels me of Mrs. p. mon ald, oy! cColgin,| who pooh-pooh their young- in argument. And you can’t /m. Monday. Mrs. Ralph Holland intr kL dy . E. Vermont ® M. J. Newlin, Charles A. Lotze,| ster's new ideas without giving = make friends or influence peo- |will be the guest speaker. Mrs. Lingerie BUSive SHivik of Lip) Act te died COD, | % Small, Medium, Large — VO Sa ns et {Carl .Schopp. and Ernest G. R.| them a hearing! Teachers who ple by treating them like (F. N. Daniel will give the de-| Main Floor . Me am om oe om me mm = = — 4 Sizes sees ; JA | squelch argumerits and discus: - morons. con dels vations: Ns

By EASLEY BLACKWOOD

MR. DALE, the old master, who has learned that partners are| people and that it.pays to treat them as such, always gives special! attention to slam bidding when his partner is Mr. Meek. Actually Mr. Meek doesn’t play

even if the set is justified. P He also gets terribly depressed when a slam bid goes wrong. His thought is that the opponents will probably end up winning a rubber,

Neither side vulnerable South dealer

¢ | | NORTH (Mr. Meek) | SJ 1073 > HR H—K 1075 Deh TB C—A 5 | EAST S—no 1 ih e s642

SOUTH (Mr. Dale) S—AK9862 H-—-8 : . | D—K 8 6 C—K 10 4 The bidding: ® SOUTH WEST NORTH. EAST 1S. Pass 38 Pass 4S ~~ All Pass : |

which he might have won. Most of us enjoy bidding slams. They. scare Mr. Meek half to death. | On the hand shown today, Mr. | Dale wanted very badly to bid a’ slam in spades or at least make a slam try by bidding five spades, “over His partner's ‘jump raise: But he didn't wish to take a chance on distressing Mr. Meek, so he merely put the hand into game. | As you see this was an extremely. fortunate decision. | West's lead of the jatk of dia-| mornds was won by South’s King. Naw shen: the ace ‘of spades was “laid down,” ETO the - bad ~ news about-that suit.. Ee led the king of spades and then his small heart. When West played the eight, | the king was put up in’ dummy—| and smothered by East's ace. And|

Meek said in his ‘brightest voice, “Nice work, partner—that was a .Close one.” Close, he says. He! didn’t know how close Mr. Dalell ~ had come to bidding six on the] hand. And Mr. Dale didn't feel a ~-gated-to mention it. He merely! thanked "his lucky .stars .that he still had a happy partner for the! balance of the rubber.

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