Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 September 1949 — Page 22
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Unit to Celebrate | Age ‘Silver Anniversary| 5 auicra mane
| The Chi Tau Alpha Sorority NEA S148 Welter - . will celebrate its silver anniver- THE REASON the older wom
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downward v taking tennis. lessons; by garden« sibility of » ner dn stints that are exercise in ' out.|d “Gardening,” she insists,
- the clothes will fnvite. rubs the oil in—up—and out. disguise. hy 1%, , William Ballard, chair- to let it loaf, is where beauty ex- fashioned, too ludicrous on o "can you hand low. I can’t §o &long With South dealer {am Sally by Mes- pert Floyd Barbee can be of help. young. Examples are her own Miss Barbee, & p and This must be Sons avery night} ca Doattion wid t back, you any farther than that, North-South vulnerable |dames Robert Carriger, Bates As a teacher in the Powers/favorite after-five accessories— skin expert, thinks that any skin after Sk sauting together, body taut as you st did not feel any 100 keen NORTH |Adamson, Edward Schroeder and School, this former John Powers a bright, beflowered hat with/past the first flush of youth needs Session wien may turn |work with that RUIN Song the declare ht 3 6312 | Bernard Kunkel model, who In.private life is Mrs. matching flower-trimmed faniextra lubrication. She uses aiface thery. » three-slub contract on this hand. H—6 2 { . i a With his pitiful holding he won- D—Q 62 dered how he escaped being c—Q 52 a - doubled. ‘He brightened a little, | WEST EAST TI r Sil A however, when he saw the dummy| gq 4 x 810 7 4 Aas IE so ; : hand. It appeared st least pos- 4 + 3 H—10 9 5 4 3 sible that he might get off with) pn» yes D—10 38 f the loss of only two hearts, one, © _ 4 KK 76 C—10 9 8 8 In 3 diamond and pul stab, tok SOUTH 4 South’ opened the king of x : hearts and North played the six H-AKQJ3s > . g 5 South continued with\the jack of D—A 5 4 I lastic i | hearts and, when hix. partner Coed 4 y pe : x played the deuce, led \y third The bidding: | Chair Pads 31 South Meridian Store Hours, 9:30 to 5:00 round of the suit, N {SOUTH WEST NORTH EAST, 1H Double Piss tC |
North Returns Spade. \ | 1 ® Declarér ruffed with the six of | .—. elubs on the board and North overruled with the queen, NamN North returned the five of spades, \
Plumply quilted and ruffled. Bright, populor, makes chairs more
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CLOSED THURSDAY
ive, more com- i awfordsville! putting the lead In. dummy, . | attractive r at Spring Ledge, p 0 East's hopes began to fade. Ob- [QM y ours | fortable. Red, green, viously he could not get off the \ yellow.
board except In the trump suit,| And to lead three rounds of) trumps would eliminate protee-| tion for his fourth losing heart, | East decided on a desperate
First Autumn Season Event Set Today
The Children's Museum willl
open its autumn season of Sun-|
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Quilted Backs, 50¢
measure. On the bidding It 1. 4¢ternoo; Family Hours toseemed certain that South had day with patrons, pupils and the ace of diamonds. But he teachers of Murion County didn’t ‘have to have the queen,
schools as guests. Mrs. Clifford Van Cleve, president, and Mrs. Floyd Lively, hospitality chairman, of ‘the Marion |
too. Now if North had the queen of diamonds and wasn't paying too much attention,
Indianap At the fifth trick East played county Parent Teachers Associa-| of the beste the ace of clubs from dummy. He yon Council wilt be in charge of! followed with the king of clubs the 2 to 5 p. m. event. \
and then quickly led the seven of diamonds. North woodenly played the deuce and declarer's 10 forced the ace from the South hand.
Their Last Trick \ That was the defenders’ last \ trick, South led his high heart \which was ruffed with dummy's last trump. East then cashed . the king of diamonds, led another diamond and ruffed out North's queen. He then reached the board
right) Mrs. N:
Assistant hostesses will ba Mes- on individual
dames Howard McConnell, rge D. Coldren, W. Maurice Ireland, Wallace Hartzell, - |ridge Nichols, C. T. Geyer, Geor. | Gressel, - George Vogel, Arthur Baumer, Owen Johnson, Roger! Eberhart and Charles Todd. | This will mark the seventh year of observing Family Hours! each Sunday afternoon. during the school year with patrons of] one school or group of schools as
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With stainless pori celain top. All steel, white enameled inside and out.
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lection of sparkling, new furnishings for your kitchen, everything brand new, top style, fresh from the factories! And wonderful values, too—ones we've purchased specially—to pass on to you at very low SPECIAL _ PRICES! ¥
failing to ‘go right in with the, Polish folk art, a Polynesian gal-| queen of diamonds on the first! }TY and natural history collec-| lead of the uit, His side was tion. ; vulnerable and he had heard his eT partner open the bidding and then, Mrs. George Davis rebid freely although North T | To Be Speaker If h shown t h. : he od ditends vas pei] Mrs. George Davis will speak to well marked in the South hand. the members of the Venetian - And If East had that card how Chapter, ITSC, at a luncheon was the contract goingito be de- | masting | at 12:30 p. 3. tomorrow Tented anyway? : The bdr Hols be Mesdames
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evenings. Large collection of unusual antiques. FEATURE OF THE WEEK: BARGAINS! ! 1 Cherry corner cupboard $80.00. Cherry drop leaf table $50.00. Cherry inlaid Hepplewhite stand table, one drawer $45.00. Cherry drop leaf two drawer stand table, rose carved pulls $45.00. All furniture refinished.
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Monume Tues, Wed, Thurs, 9 AM. - 6 PM. 8un, 3 PM. - 8PM | Quantity of ‘beautiful plates in Haviland, cut glass tumblers,
silver service and other items in |
sliver, several items in old pew ter, Swedish copper tea pot with base, several old rockers,
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or any other item for plating by ex perts to look like new, Gold and silver plating of Rll description on any kind of metal. Datings and markings not eliminated. J. A. Miles, 115 8. Capitol Ave. LL 9180.
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GA-BELL ANTIQUE-SHOP Antiques, 517 N. New Jersey St. See us for rare and better. antiques, Also
Paintings that sing with beauti- | by a well- |
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Take your an- ested: They are priced ‘very tiques, such as modestly, | old.tea sets, can- ONLY AT RECKER'S delabras, trays,
We appraise and sell estates. Carlos Recker, 1330 N. Meridian Street. Phone RI ley 7847, Hours: 10 a. m. to 5:30 p. m,,
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