Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 15 April 1949 — Page 20
~ Graduation Day May 25
At Lawrence
Baccalaureate to Be Held Sunday, May 22
By MAURICE YAGER “SPRING IS COME, the grass is riz” and with the arrival of this merry, frolicsome season comes the ever increasing num-| ber of activities at Lawrence Central High School. 35 yy : Of course, the
~~ big event of any . school year is graduation day It is then that four years. (it seems like 40 to "some and four months to oth ers) “of labors
uated on May . 25. The baccalaureate “service, a very Iimpressive ceremony, will be the preceding Sunday, May 22. A com-! mittee of seniors is in charge of arrangements for the commence- 4 ment programs. They are Ralph orations for the event.
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The DEBUTEEN Sub Deb Club members are planning a dancé for next-Fridey night in the St. Philip | Neri Auditorium. Jeanne Flynn, Janice O'Brien and Joanne Nickpon (left to right) are making dec-
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igolden jubilee edition of the Bos-| , {ton Cooking School cook book. » » -. ANGEL PIE Four egg whites, one c.- fine granulated sugar, one-fourth tsp. [cream of tartar, one-half tsp. v ‘nila, Beat egg whites until stiff. Beat in cream of tartar and sugar, a {spoonful at a time. Beat in v nilla, drop by drop, and continue beating a few minutes.
plate, having mixture higher around edge. Bake 10 minutes at 275 degrees F. then 30 minutes {longer at 250 degrees F. If desired, spread with one-half, jcup- heavy cream, whipped, and let stand several hours or over-| night. This makes a softer, richer
Rice, Richard Vandercook, Joe ., . Parker, Joanna Stoner. Carolyn Blackwood on Bridge— McCann, Florence Peters and Julia Ann McConnell. The athletic program at Lawrence Central will please the taste
of the most discriminating sport Known as a Limit Bid Parents’ Love
By EASLEY BLACKWOOD
enthusiast. No matter which| sport one prefers, Central can of-| : fer its students a chance to par-| SOME BRIDGE writers who ticipate in that .activity. Three Blackwood Convention claim that teams represent the school on the bid in the sequence shown above battleground for athietic honors. are wrong--and here is why, The track team, the baseball
coached by the president of thelipan two and one-half Indiana Professional Golfers AS- tricks and no more than three oH eat cng. tra. Pi fuigk tricks. Is ob . : : row :. mural program. This program fea-! Way; then, Hiould Mr. Cham. tures softball, horseshoes, volley- Plon’s four no trump
\ly_an_ invitation to slam? In ball, Soccer ball, touch footballs ¥ MM Words wis abound. ¥ hy
{Mr, Masters to go on if his two Work on Annual Ino trump bid was a maximum, The drive to finish the school and to pass if his two no trump] annual, "Bear's Den,” is rapidly bid was a minimum? i reaching a climax. Feverish la-| The difference between 23 and| bors are being expended to make three plus honor tricks will not this year's book “bigger and bet- often be sufficient to account for ter than ever before. the -difference between 10 tric Two events coming up are the and 12 tricks. de play “Little Miss Somebody” and . * the all school variety show. The Four No Trump Bid - . play .is to be presented by the The point is that Mr. Champion Speech Class under the direction knows almost exactly what Mr.| of Miss Madge Kesselring. The Masters has—but the reverse is date is set for May 27, jnot true. Knowing his partner's There is one social event in the hand, Mr. Champion should be year that overshadows all others, |the one to decide whether to bid _ It is the “prom.” This dance is 8 slam on the hand. sponsored for the graduating!
i — The four no trump bid fs much Mr
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have accepted reluctantly the! Mr, Champion's four no trump should not ask for aces. They
| - Mr, Masters’ two no trump is what is known as a limit bid. It| team and the golf team that is describes his high card holding pretty accurately. He has no less quick; ~ nr — .
East-West vulnerable Ss South dealer NORTH (Mr. Masters) 9
8—Q HA 10 6 DA JTS CQ 984 WEST EAST (Mr. Meek) (Miss Brash) S10 2 SO R-8 64 H--8 7 H-J 943 D-KQ6432 D100 C—A15 C—J 10 6 2 SOUTH (Mr. Champion) S~AKJS853
H-KQ52 D8 ; C—-K 3 The bidding: 8 w N E 18 Pass Z2NT Pass 4 NT Pass 5H Pass 68 All Pass’ od
) Champion was down to his|
class by the junfors.. The date of more valuable if used to ask for original four hearts, dummy had!
the “prom” this year is Apr. 21/aces in ‘this situation. Mr |
and the place is the Riviera Club. Masters’ two no trump bid could
{left the ace and ten of hearts,
The people at Central are just a be made soundly with either one N° Jack of diamonds and the
little more prouder of their school &ce or two.
nine of clubs. had four hearts to the jack and
Poor Miss Brash
than they were two months ago This particular slam was not & the jack of clubs.
Why? Lawrence Central was ac-lay-down. Mr. Meek opened the’ cepted into the North Central As- king of diamonds. Mr. Champion sociation of Colleges and Second-|won with the ace on the board ary Schools, and saw at once that he had a {problem on his hands to keep! from losing a heart trick as well
The Doctor Says— 25° the ace of clubs-uniess the hearts broke three-three,
_ Varicose Veins pica Diamond : Bane of Aged |i" mui tines ron
dummy on the third round while By EDWIN P. JORDAN, M. D. |Mr. Meek also discarded a diaVARICOSE VEINS and vari- mond. Next he played the king cose ulcers present a problem tp of clubs and Mr, Meek won with many people as they grow older. the ace. Varicose veins do not produce] DPummy’s. queen won the club pain or discomfort unless they!return and Mr, Champion enare inflamed, but such veins are tered his hand by trumping the more likely to be inflamed than %even of diamonds to run off the normal ones, - . z : rest of his spades. 2 Everyone is born with feldsor| When. the last one was played
valves in the veins which carryip LiL. ~~ r~e il = the ow of blood upward. Ten Rubber Co. Sirk. Club | yap prevent the blood from Elects New President | falling back and help to hold up the column of Dleo. i Miss: Marcella West is the Over the years the pressure on/newly elected president of the the valves in the veins of the legs Ui 8. Rubber 'Co, Girls’ Club. The is great and the ten Other officers are Mrs. ‘Margaret broken down. When this happens, Wheeler, vice president; Miss the necessary support is lessened, ances Rosner, secretary; rs. and the vein becomes swollen. Freida Spaulding, treasurer; Miss Such swollen vessels, mostly near| Huth Tannery, chaplain, ad Mrs. the surface, a {Hazel Norris, sergeant-at-arms. veins, i 1 oAllng Yaricose| The club members will have an
wo. {outing tn McCormick's THOSE WHO have varicose State Park Apr. 30, veins are more likely to have swollen feet or ankles than those Omega Nu Tau Sets with normal veins; Also the poor M : - circulation brought about hy ul- eeting Tuesday cers. These ulcers sometimes be-| Alpha Chapter, Omega Nu Tau come enormous, causing destruc-| Sorority, will hold a social meet: tion of the skin and large opening at 7:30 p, m. Tuesday in the sores, : |W. Washington St. Branch, Indi“The use of elastic bandages ana National Bank. which support the widened and! Mrs, Kenneth Randel. chairenlarged varicose veins is, of man, will be assisted bv Mrs. course, an old remedy, and help-| James Hodges, Mrs. ‘Harold . ful in many cases. Varicose veins Butler. and Miss Emma Lee are sometimes removed by sur- Moore. Mrs. Paul Waggoner has gery. The use of injections for heen named chairman of a card varicose veins has also been POPU- party to be sponsored by the
Jar but now surgery is again be-| group at 2-p. m. Apr. 30 in Block's Ing used more and more. | Auditorium.
The treatment of variocse ul- ese cers is still difficult although sev- , 4 + eral methods are being used witn Musical Revue Set
success. Probably the most im-' The Senior CYO of the St. Joan
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“portant thing to do is to prevent serious swellings or ulcers by not neglecting varicose veins in the
iof Arc Catholic Church will sponsor a musical revue at 8:15 p. m. May 8, 9 and 10 in the Cathedral
She played a small heart at the tenth trick and Mr. Champion won four heart tricks to make his bid. If Miss Brash had discarded her jack of clubs at trick ten, dummy's nine would have set up
‘for declarer’s twelfth trick.
Send. questions on bridge to Mr. Blackwood, The Indianapo- | lis Times, Indianapolis 9. |
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