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H-K Q8514 5 DK Q1032 T.C-AK Q The bidding: ] w N E 1H 18 3H Pass 38 Pass +H Pass 4 NT _ Pass 8D Pass 8H All Pass : held two. Why? Let's go back over the bidding and find dut why Mrs. Keen made this good and logical call. First consider Mr. Dale's bid ‘of three spades. He was blank in this “suit (in which Mr. Abel had o ) and the purpose of his bid to tell partner he

the spade suit either by holding the ace or by ruffing. The bid also suggested that, Mr. Das was

bid seven hearts. But when. his’ Jarier replied “five diamonds” Mr. Dile knew that the opponents held one of the red ades and that six hearts was the limit of the hand.

Send your questions on bridge to Easley Blackwood, The Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis 9.

“v Legion News—

Legion Group “Events Set

The Eleventh District, Ameriean Legion Auxiliary, and two auxiliary units have scheduled events for next week. Mrs. Elizabeth Fike, social service chairman of Cold Spring Road Hospital, will speak on child welfare at the district meeting Thursday. It will be held at 7:30 p. m. in the west room of the World War Memorial. Mrs. Charles O. Warfel, president; will announce the nominating committee, A report will be given on the Civic Theater -. project.

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‘ Here are the judging classifications in The Times’ $1460 National Sewing Contest: STANDARD PATTER NM GROUP (Senior Division): 1. Dress—Cotton, made from standard pattern. 2. Dress--8ilk, * ray-

ard pattern. 3. Coat or suit made from standard pattern. STANDARD PATTERN GROUP (Junior Division, contestants 18 years of age or below): made Coat or suit made from standard

GLAMOUR GROUP (Contest: ants of all ages)-"Special occa sion” clothes such as evening

wear, made from standard pattern or from Sriginal design by contestant. ORIGINAL DESIGN GROUP (Contestants of all ages) — Adults’ dresses, coats or suits originally designed by the contestant WITHOUT use of com-| mercial patterns. > { CHILDREN'S GROUP (Con-/ testants of all ages)—Garments for children up to 12 years of age, made from standard pattern or originaily designed by con-

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Mrs. Fred Gallagher, 41 E. 37th) Local prizes In cath of the 8t., will entertain members of the classifications are $50, first; $20,

.MecIlvaine-Kothe ' Unit with Tuesday.

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5344 N. Pennsylvania St. Assist-| ing ‘the hostess will be Mes-| dames Bert Ellis, Otto Bakemier,| Lester Bibler and Douglas White.

The Watkins Unit.-will have

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