Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 October 1949 — Page 32

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SUNDAY, OCT. §, 1849

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, you will note that he all the adverse trumps

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behind dummy’s ace-queen

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in one hand, the king of — ee Playing with confidence, prob-| the queen of diamonds behind ‘ably with the theory that you ican't- be unlucky forever, South!

The bidding:

EAST SOUTH WEST

{now led the ~|board and ruffed out East's with the 10 of hearts. 3%

1C Pass 1H 18 | INT Pass 4 NT Pass 58° Pass 6H

own king-jack.

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Aphoisering. single student , M. G. Shade, c/s plates

in Haviland are only a few of the many items we have to offer. Come in and look around. Open Sundays 2 to 6 p. m., Mon. and Wed,, 11 a.m. to § p. m., other days by appointment. Call LIL 5803—L1. 6055.

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GA-BELL ANTIQUE SHOP Antiques, 517 N. New Jersey St. i Just received, Rosewood

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BUTTONS AND BOWS EDITH D. DARBY

George Washington. exhibit at The Greater Indian- - apolis Antique Show,

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RODRIGUEZ ANTIQUES 638 NORTH 84th ST, — EAST ST. LOUIS, MO. Collector of fine china, glass, bisque, toys, metals, decorative items and bric-a-brae. We will be exhibiting at The Greater Indianapolis Antique Show,

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SPILLMAN ANTIQUE AND GIFT SHOP 4425 East 10th Street Bus. IR-6779, Res. IR-5327 During the Antique Show at the Murat Temple, Oct, 13-14-15-186, . we will have booth number 33. Come browse around.

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Indianapolis, Indiana This will be one of the Nation's You can’t afford ta miss this large event.

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HENDLEMAN'S ANTIQUE

Visit with us at The Greater Indianapolis Antique Show where we will be exhibiting many of our antiques. We also invite you to our shop which will also be open during the time of the show. Wm. Boyd, 5500 Allisonville Rd. (Hy. 37).

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Willard Hotel Antique Shop, Franklin, Indiana

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collection of

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Walnut trundle bed, side rails, cannon ball posts $12.50, Walnut high chair $15, maple high

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DR. HARRY G. NEWTON 2108 LAKE AUSTIN BLVD. AUSTIN, TEXAS I will introduce at The Greater Indianapolis Antique Show my collection of Oriental porcelain and family seals from ancient times for the first time to Indiana collectors. Will also be showing a Florentine carved ivory stein, circa 1670, * x * KERRY ANTIQUE SHOP OPEN PRIDAY EVENING Precious” Antiques for Gifts Unique. * Haviland Bavarian Noritake dinner set, Haviland place setting, ete, Crystal and silver punch bowls, old . Meissen pieces, milk, pattern and cut glass, cannon ball cherry bed, maple poster, Jenny Lind bow end; chests and tables, music box, C. & I bare foot boy and girl,

Grandfather, banjo and other clocks,

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LIELA M. MEANS 410 8. Hamilton Ave. Between English and Southeastern Aves. Banquet and other type lamps, cherry and walnut tables, plenty of H. P. and Old English plates and pitchers including tumblers, honey dish and fruit dish, pr. amber bowls, picture frames, beautiful old gold lustre vase, other vases, single and

pairs, nice selection of milk: glass items including cake stands, . * fw

AKSEL, 413 E. THIRTIETH ST.

vidual lamps of all descriptions to complete any decorative scheme. Stock of figures and bases in Bisque, Meissen and Presden for the pur pose. Specidlly built coffee tables, mural work for social rooms, kitchens, etc. .

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open P. M. Mondays, 10

urday and Sunday.

Delaware (rear). - LI. 4780, Appraisals gladly given.

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or any other item for plating by experts to look like new, Gold and silver plating of all description on any kind of metal. Datings and markings not eliminated. J. A. Miles, 115 8. Capitol Ave. LI. 9160.

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- VOGEL'S ANTIQUE SHOP 209 EAST 52nd ST. NEW YORK CITY

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Speclalizing in indi- |

With the return of the | Fall season we are now | regular hours, | daily 10 A. M. to 4 |

A MtoSP.M, orap- | pointment. Closed Sat- |

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<TH Children's Museum Group Sets Meeting

The One Hundred Committee of the Children’s Museum will Mericle, Paul Moffett,

supported primarily by annual

Mrs. Duck are Mes-

six of clubs from the| eu nave to have the 10 of diamonds, too. And if he didn’t, there was still a chance. He then rattled off four rounds| So at the ninth trick South led Legion

58 countries have been granted sion will the right to vote.

pres [Miss Mary , secretary .IMrs. Ayleen Wright,

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. : meet at 2 p. m. tomorrow in the museum to visit the newly con- Moores, G. E. Morrison, Wilson proceeded as follows. He got the\Sy,re Spade Loser © [the jack of diamonds. West cov-{ structed wing. housing two prehistory galleries. Mothershead, W. C, Murphy, G. H. opening lead of the jack of elubs| Ls nix nofnt South had a sure/ por, PF ucking would__bave ‘Mrs. Grace Golden, director, will outline the ‘work of the/ McClure, W. XK. McGowan, Edwin and therefore had & cial 9% lspade loser and a possible dia- won. The queen of clubs was pow Mrs. Berkley Duck, Jr. is chairman of the Sommittee, Each/liam 8. Ramey, Thomas 1 cision to make at the first tricking joger, He figured West wasiled and South discarded his 106-| member is endeavoring. to = ———|Lioyd Rice, Jobn Rocap and Leo He decided East had the king Eth ni ing spade. This was followed by!g, vison Morris Epstein, So 4 > to holll the queen of dia-| and five new museury members during ” TW. T. Rosasco. : : : : (he oped), not over three 1068. |opongy, Attar all West had aver-(5 Soll Somond and wher East! ontn. A stiller undertaking oe. 8 Earn TT Timed) : He went Up With His a called and his partner, East, had nine and spread the hand. last year resulted in 520 new sup-| 4 poo. nal Assistant Stident Plorss Ci clu ummy immediately! 1ready shown up with the queen —— porting members. The museum is led back a small club which Bastlo, = 8 SAI U0 NL be] Sead Mesdames Edwin H. Gable, 10 Hear Miss Scram

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