Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 October 1949 — Page 12
Thanksgiving. ‘|’ present day fact, turkey appears on American tables the year
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Hollow Road, will be hostess for Tuesday's 1 p. m. luncheon meetng of the Smith College Club of
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Fall Fruits and Vegetables
By JEAN TABBERT FALL FRUITS and vegetables are reaching their height
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Saturday, October 22 “at 3 o Clock
Bunday will be another meeting at 11 A. m. and an
will be Mesdames Joward Pat-
Nov. 1. verse spades were divided 3-2. rem, Robert Herman Thus four of the five outstand Bishop, Horace Metz and Law- i spades would be picked up - rence owen. Also Misses OpalSorority Tea to Be OUT LOSING THE LEAD, PlayStories | Presnal, Mabel Wilson, ‘Liltian| Given Sunday HE us manner Mp Ale) ories in Rule, Doris Allen, Mary Ann Ul- gained one “tempo” —
rich, Florence Holland, Marge Hummel, Ruth Ferguson, Lene Kinman, Hazel Knight, Ellen Ish bel Day Milt, Edith and Mildred Thompson.
Sorority Alumnae Group Holds Sale for Charity
Mrs. V. K. Nelson, 1502 Winton Ave, was hostess for last night's mesung > he a Siatiapotia umnae apter, Sigma Xa Sorority. y pa A handmade goods sale was held to raise money for Christmas gifts for the Maine Sea Coast Missionary
is the sorority’s national philanthropy. Its object is to assist isolated families along the coast and on the Maine islands.
Plans Garden Clinic
nounced plans for a garden clinic to be held in May at a recent
der,
fied margarine, tea, milk.
coffee, milk.
tart jelly, coffee, milk. + LUNCHEON: Corn chowcrackers, tomatoes stuffed with cottage cheese and left-over vegetables, enriched rolls, butter or fortigingerbread,
DINN XR: Turkey toast. wich, cranberry jelly, mashed potatoes, frozen lima beans, enriched bread, butter or fortified margarine, cabbage and lettuce salad, prune pie,
Mr. Abel ruffed again. It was only now that he realized what those diamond ruffs were doing
hearts hadn't been knocked out yet. : Leads Small Heart Mr. Abel led a small heart hoping that Mr. Dale held the ace and would have no more dia~ monds to lead. Dummy's queen held this trick and another heart
chairman, Mesdames Edward Wohlgemuth,| Maurice Boyd and A. K. Scheidenhelm and Miss Elizabeth Haerle. Plans for the final phase of the 75th anniversary fund campaign will be discussed. Workers who will assist the local committee are Mesdames Roy Elder Adams,) Hans Boehm, Neil Estabrook, George B. Huff, Stacey B. Lindley, Charles F, Meyers, Edward L. Mitchell, Ralph M. Reahard, James Skinner, Erwin C. Stout, Edward B, Taggart, Frank Truitt and Wohigemuth, Miss Lucy Hol-
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Indiana girls have been elected to ~ Ds otal of the Stephens
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“foes Jo Meet Here
hin be the program headliner for have been if, after winning the
Cosmetologists Association,
bd | A v 1) will be Oct. 30- On winning the ace of hearts, Nov. 1 in the 0 eet ng Nov. 3 he Mrs. Keen could have cashed her
Mr. Budas has worked with make-up for the
State stage MUNCIE," Ind., ‘Oct. 20—The tion pictures.
t. There will ’ will be a hairbe a pasty at 30 clock for dele styling contest
ice Davis,
for 6:30 o'clock to be followed bY yr. Mabel Thomas will conduct ce. the sessions in hair fashions.
ny oAD will presi metalation ren Indiana sotis| lected Oct. 31 and there will be
Society. The soclety|”
Mrs. Roy L. Groendyke an- §
meeting of the Central West Dis-|§
was played, Mr. Abel’s king losing to Mrs. Keen's ace.
Hairdressers
Abel had to trump with his last
hearts and Mrs. Keen ruffed with her now good 10 of spades. Mr.
Sessions to Be Abel won the rest as dummy’s
Held Oct. 30-Nov. |
fifth lead of diamonds. Charles Budas, Oak Park, Ill.
How different the result would 12th annual convention of second trick, Mr, Abel had cashed
The convention . hearts.
f [would have had a trump left to
and mo- balance of the tricks.
hand we find that he could afford
spade—and still make his contract. :
Mr. Budas
Bloomington; Mrs.
kins, Richmond,
de. Officers will be|again by leading diamonds. The better play was to cash a dance and fashion show onthe two spades, hoping the ad-
The Beta Eta Chapter, Betaiall he needed to make his game. Sigma Phi Sorority, will have a sm Send questions on bridge to
tea from 2 to 4 p. m. Sunday in the home of Misses Helena and| Mr. Blackwood, The IndianapoHelen Armantrout, 841 N. Emer-| lis Times, Indianapolis 9. son Ave. Miss Mary Yount, rush chairman, will assist the hostesses. An Army
Deaths From Fire An army of more than 800,000 Every 36 seconds fire breaks out municipal fire fighters is mainin the United States. Every one/tained throughout the United and a half minutes an American|States on a full-paid 24-hour dwelling catches fire. Every 50 basis to guard against fire, This minutes a person dies in a fire or|is 150,000 men larger than the from burns, entire United States Army in 1940.
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liday and Miss Nancy Stout. Parents of alumnae who are asMerecilessly Mrs. Keen pounded sisting are Mrs. J. C. Schaf Jr. out a fourth diamond which Mr./and Mrs, Oliver H. Stout. ,
spade, the ace. He led the jack of| Forest Fires
Destroy Acres Each year 175,000 forest fires, remaining trump took care of the/,» 575 per day, burn over 25,000, acres or an area the size of state of Virginia. Jigntug these fires requires a the Indiana Hairdressers and|both his ace and king of spades million man days of labor, or the and then gone to ago x the equivalent of 100 crews of 100 men each working for 100 days.
Hang Your Jewels queen. of spades and led & dia-' (yn » Tierack
A simple tie-rack screwed to get in immediately and claim the|the inside of your closet door will solve the problem of what to do It is a little difficult to see why with bead necklaces, pearls and Mr. Abel should have disdained|chokers that tangle and knot in the spade finesse. Analyzing the|dressing-table drawers.
Hang your beads by size or to lose a diamond, a heart and alcolor 8 each
The point is that his second|Beware of Starch
2. be a general meeting at 1 P. M.|, 4.5ne Henley and Mrs. Lorraine spade lead (where he finessed the
That night a banquet is scheduled Haw When out shopping for linens!
Ind, andijack) was in a sense a “wasted”\jook out for sheets and pillow-
lead. It left the enemy with one| ages that are heavily sized with trump _and enabled them to re-|giqarch when new. The starch will Mrs. Ruth Taylor, Terre Haute, duce Mr. Abel's trump holding|wagh out, leaving linens limp and
forlorn looking and probably not too strong.
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