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the state comvoca- Indianapolis Aldm nae ; York St. Branch Indiana Nation will be made. It Will be held ype Kappa A Tons an] meeting. : tional Bank. “Interesting Storon May 14-15 in Richmond, Ind. °F °F . Alpha Bol map G, PEO-T:30 p.m. Mre| TUESDAY les from ihe Record” Mrs. A. Mrs. Marie C. Orr will report on TOFity. It will be at 23 p. m. In| “grip 8 Craigle, 3310 N. Me- National Cound, A W. Kuerst. 3 the nominating committes and the home of Miss Virginia Kings-| ridian, hoftess. 1:30 p. mi. War Chap. AF, PEO — Noon. Mrs. : $ Alpha P. World ‘War L, new officers will be elected. The bury, 317 8. Downey Ave. Indianapolis Council, PEO — 1 i Wann Ouke, S130 'Waihing:

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S-AK3J H HK 6 F \ D-10181 M Hons 1 48 - > i - H-Q72 H3988 Pending Business DQ Iss Do : 1 By ANNA CLYDE VINZANT oq C~108842 | INCIDENTAL MOTIONS. are “SOUTH — — Ipsnranking. Timeliness governs|| D-AKSS interrupt pending business in or- : O-AKJS der to attend to te. Peds Pen Examples of SH Paws 35 Pass 11:1 denial zo. SNT Pam §NT AlPass | Fg pp snd, then the ten of diamonds In| decision of the dummy would later furnish a H third trick in’ suit. 8 two or more But thingh ers Bot Yaat thy E parts (when diamond from dummy and Hast gad) yan is 4 played the nine, forcing declarer's tion); to raise & ace: Set-back number one. point of - order a Souths decided. to try the to withdraw a finesse. He first laid down information or the ace of clubs and then en-ito make a parliamentary inquiry MIS Quinny by Syenisking his The motion to close nominaqueen of spades. Dummy’s 185% 4,00, is an incidental motion. It club was returned and when Kast; timely when - members have! played the four South put In hif ceased to make nominations and | jack which lost to West's queen.iins chair has inquired if there Things were going great. Set-back are any other nominations. number two. ve Je ¢léss. the polls is ahother in ad classification is Hand Home when it is apparent that all have In y voted. A call for a division of

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bers left, this Was the nose voting in the negative are ; NORTH counted in the same manner, The 50 chair then announces the number | Ha of votes on each side. A counted D-—10 vote is recorded in the minutes. : C—none Every Ballot Ry WES, Bat Is Counted S.none S—none . tor offioers - ‘pq D--none and directors are listed on one C—none C10 ballot and someone votes for , too many directors, is the enSOUTH tire ballot thrown out as illegal S—none or should the votes for the offiHA 10 cers be counted? ; : D—none .|A—Votes for the officers should > c—-3 : be counted. Votes for directors On the lead of the last spade a| could not be counted. It would ~ stuangling double squeeze rendered be impossible for the 1slitnp to : the defenders helpless. East had| determine how to credit to hold onto the ten of clubs to] votes for directors. It is well beat South's trey so he discarded] for tellers to remember. that .. the nine of hearts : political elections and elections * “Thereupon South threw thé ho} ordinary deliberative assemlopger useful elub trey. And now| blies have very little in comWiest is beaten into submission.| mon. In non-political elections, He is looking squarely at the ten| “avery ballot, however defecof diamonds in the dummy and| tive, must be counted as a balso must keep his queen. So he lot if it has a name on it that

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Q—8hould the tellers destroy the -~ ballots or should the club adopt | a motion that they be de-

» : d, The Indl- |, = o.ither. Baljots should be sealed and preserved by the secretary until it is reasorable | to believe there will be no call’ for a recount or any question raised concerning ballots re-| ported as illegal. The writer] , will] has received questions that cold have been settled correct1y had the -ballots been pre-| . din-| se It requires a majority ! vote of the assemibly to order the ballpts recounted or exam-

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degree from Barnard College and John L. Mutz, John L. Niblack,| Tuesday.

BS Mar y Lou Nelson, commen-| Merchants National Bank, Mrs. Wood, hostess. Musical pro- BL Miller. 515 W. 44th, host. of conditions existing in foreign Dessert. tries. :

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Fraternity - { srnity will hold &i, y344 N. Diino, hostess. _ [travel pictures for members of/sion. Mrs. James

lege. She received her bachelor'sicis H. Insley, Robert L. Larsh, luncheon img ogo F, PEO — 2 p m. Mrs. the North End Garden Club Fri- preside. The slate of officers for 3 Mrs, C, oshaw, ames: Stuart; ¥! day. The club will meet at 2 p. m./the new. year will be presen is a candidate for her M.A. degrees Lytton 8. Nicholson, Austin D./Ridgeway Drive, hostess, will be! Road, hostess; Mrs. Gaylord with Mrs, Arthur G. Wilson, 4417 /by Mrs. ¥. W. Christena, nomiwT, : ~~ IRinne and Gebrge C. Witt. 'nssisted by Mrs. Ralph Hart, Morton, assistant. Program,!N, Pennsylvania ‘St. nating committee

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