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The Indianapolis Associate Chapter, Kappa Kappa Ka Sorority, is sponsoring the formation of a new chapter which will be the first active one in
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Highland Golf and Country Club. Miss Elizabeth Osborne, Mitchell, state president, will conduct the installation and initiation. She will be assisted by Mrs. J. BE. P. Holland, Bloomington; Mrs. Lester
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By META GIVEN TENDER, tasty thick flakes of crabmeat in a salad or casserole are always a pleasant surprise. It's true that crabmeat isn’t cheap. stretched with other ingredients, it keeps its distinctive
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common among good players by opening a three-card club suit. Miss Brash, with much of her strength concentrated in the suit opeped by her opponent, might have considered passing and awaiting developments. But that wouldn't have been in character. Miss Brash hates to pass. So she doubled for a take-out. From there on the bidding was pretty much out of control on all sides. Muzzy thought he was sacrificing with his five-club bid. And Miss Brash was so mad at not getting a chance to double five clubs that she snapped out a re-
Decides Against Double Finesse
When he saw the dummy Mr. Champion decided immediately that to finesse the heart suit twice would be a losing way to play the hand. He ‘decided on other
methods. Mr. Dale led the ace of clubs followed by another club, Declarer won the second trick with the club king in dummy, a
Next he played the ace and king of spades and then a third spade
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| Freshmen to Pete! §| Mothers on Feb. 2 By GERALDINE STANFIELD
8. Mary's Academy Guest Columnist. * THE GIRLS AT SL Mary's forward
wet having over 430 YC S65 oh \ BW girls na hid or \ ing and no Rosie Lupus and Susan Hildebrand . . . prepare for the Sub : Deb and Squire Federation fashion show to be held tomorrow in |a Siaigle one of | them, ‘¢ ol ' rl asses en resume un Ayres’ Auditorium; Feb. 2, when the freshies will entertain their mothers at a St. Valentine's party. Taking up the pace set by the freshman sisters, the sophomores and juniors will also entertain their mothers sometime during the: succeeding
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By JEAN MANEY : MAMMAS OF THE RODS in the Sub Deb and Squire Federation will have their day tomorrow. They will be honored at a tea for club presidents and their mothers at 2:30 p. m. in Ayres’ Auditorium. Tea isn’t the only ‘activity planned. There will be a mu-
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spring. months. HP alt will be Club members will model | It is a well-known fact that : v suits, coats, dresses and eve- [in spring a “young man's fancy
featured in a dance review and Ralph Black will play a piano solo. Sharon Phisterer will sing and a panel discussion oa “Teen Problems” will be held. The panel is to be between the teen-agers and their mothers, Questions will be handed out at the door and the sub debs and squires will get their parents’ views on dating, club activities and curfew hours.
. » o THE GALS in the audience . have a two-fold purpose in bringing mamma to the tea. They want her to have a good time and they also want her to
turns to thoughts of love” and to every junior and senior, spring brings the realization of the long hoped for prom. brand are two of the models. The halls will be minus the gay Susan will wear a yellow [chatter of many seniors from chiffon dress. She's helping May 12 to the 15 during which Rosle zip up her pale green |days they will be enjoying a tour dotted swiss formal, |of Washington, : The teen-agers are especially | The grand finale for the seniors interested in dance dresses |will be the day when parents, since their annual “White |texchers, friends, and neignbors Whirl” dance is scheduled for |will assemble in the spacious St. next Friday In the Indiana [Mary's Church to witness the Roof ballroom. Elliott Law- |awarding of the diplomas by His rence and his orchestra will [Excellency, the Most Rev. Paul play and the proceeds will go (C. Schulte, Archbishop of Indianto Riley Hospital. apolis,
ning frocks with an eye toward pleasing mother’s fashion sense and father's financial sense. Rosie Lupus and Susan Hilde-
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ace of diamonds on which a little ¢lub was disc Melt butter slowly in a three carded from dummy. A small dia-
mond was trumped in dummy and a club returned and ruffed in the closed hand. Another diamond was ruffed ip dummy and the last ispade led and trumped in the North hand.
three cards. Mr. Champion had the nine of diamonds and the acejack of hearts. Mr. Dale still had his three original trumps. Dummy had the jack of clubs and the nine-eight of hearts. Mr. Muzzy's holding was immaterial. Mr. Champjon led his last diamond and Mr, Dale was cooked. Whatever he did he could take only one heart trick. Actually he trumped in with the queen of hearts but then he had to lead from his king ef hearts right into declarer’'s ace-jack.
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