Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 February 1950 — Page 7
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hday, it is this, afternoon in two bridal fashion * organdy hems. and attendants’ gowns, and rest in politics. shows in Ayres’ auditorium. Caw, dresses for the mothers of the : nds and neigh- The events were the first bridal COSTUMES for a garden- * couple. : | : ance of voting fashion shows ever presented wedding were an imported 8 a. 9 : : 5 . Do your part by the Store. organdy with swiss -organdy © NOTABLE among the bridal : : ; ; : nd toward ab- For a country church wed- accents for the bride, and silk- gowns were several in shades oils on election ding, the bride wore white pique embroidered pink organdy for ' deviating from- the -traditional : while her attendants were in her attendants. ‘white or ivory. There was egg- ; Jy ; t the annivere pink and green coin-dotted A Josephine Oro satin with © shell lace, in just-below-calf ided officers of marquiset. In a chapel wed- accents of Bordeaux lace was length; blush pink, pearl pink . . y and regents ding, the bride's dress was of chosen by the bridé in a formal and a flowered lace (pictured) : Indianapolis scalloped embroidered organdy. ceremony, and her attendants with the floral motifs tinted :
IX WHEN YOU were first learning to play bridge, did you learn) . : the adage, “play sefond. hand low”? Well, that advice will serve South dealer. brics you well in most cases. ‘But it is a mistake to follow it. blindly. {Both sides” vulnerable, There are a great many exceptions. NORTH ecial I am going to show you a number of situations where you! ~~ Mr. Abel . 22—Dorothy should do just the opposite—that is, where you’ should play second S—K 8 signer of fabu- hand high. > = H—-9 843 fabrics, . was Mr. Champion opened the six | (Or purposely, for thaf matter) D—10 8 2 lesigner’s clinic of diannds and Mr. Dale killed Plays a low card. } C—A Q715 peeve in home the king with his ace, to be sure! Mr, Champion wing with the WEST FAST of winning two tricks in the suit.| King of hearts—and that is his To 0 oo Mr. Masters| hat what she Counting his winners he could see ast entry. He can set up hisig" "0" 7g S—J 10 4 2| was what she three spades, three clubs and diamond suit by surrendering a . occ H—A 72 | ‘hing coat and (eventually) two diamonds. A trick to Mr. Dale’s jack, but what D—Q97165 D—K 4 of two fabrics ninth: trick was available if the 800d does that do him? He now. oq C—J 1082 clubs broke 3-3. thas no possible entry and Mr, SOUTH Fy rly 4 [Masters has no more diamonds. - | Mr Dale 350d. Wiha tue One More Chance Masters Isn't Fooled S—A Q65 ; good reason There was another chance for| But of course Mr. Masters did H—-Q J 10 atterns—if the the ninth trick. “A heart could/not go for that second hand low D—A J 3 1 lines they're be set up if Mr, Masters had at/stuff. Not on this deal. He C—K 9 4 such confusion. least one of the high heart hon-isnapped out the ace of hearts rhe bidding:
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