Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 April 1950 — Page 5

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William T, Kraas Jr, 5s, Margaret smeier, Tayayer.

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ficers 1e- Children's announced. 1eth E. Kine i. Robert A, sident; Mrs, Jr. and Mrs. ecordng and taries; Mrs, Jr. and Mrs, r.. treasurer Mrs. Frede Ad Mrs. Wile ‘members.

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“Mr: Able to Win

Blackwood on Bridge—

12 Tricks

Three No Trump is the Contract

ON LEAD against the three no trump contract, Mrs. Keen decided Mr. Dale might have put in a psychic heart bid—something

times. So she opened the eight of hearts, As it happened, this gave Mr. Masters a chance to make six on the hand. : He won the, first trick with the ten of hearts and promptly laid |

“South dealer. North-South vulnerable. NORTH Mr. Dale S—A 6 H-Q 742 D—K J 10 4 C—-A9S WEST EAST Mrs. Keen Miss Brash SJ 8 S—Q109875 H—-AJ9865 B43 D-763 Cc— 2 ps J10817 SOUTH Mr. Masters S—K 42 H—K 10 D—-AQ952 ! —K 6 5 The bidding: i SOUTH WEST NORTH EAST | 1D Pass 1H Dbl. | 1 NT Pass $D Pass

S$ NT All Pass down the king. Mrs. Keen won carded a spade. Mrs. Keen then shifted to a club which was won in the closed hand with the king. Mr, Masters started to run his diamonds and on the second lead Miss Brash showed out again, dropping another spade. | Now the situation was crystall$ clear. Miss Brash had started with eleven black cards and her

possible place to sacrifice on the hand.

Loses Guards

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Mr. ‘Masters could see that ith Mrs. Keen had not more than two cards in either spades or clubs,| then it was going to be impossible for Miss Brash to guard both of those suits at the end. He continued with diamonds, | throwing a small club from the, board on the fifth round. He entered dummy with the ace of | clubs, cashed the ace of spades and then led the killer—the queen of ‘hearts. At this point Miss Brash was down to the queen-ten of spades| and the queen of clubs. It was her| play. Mr. Dale's last three cards| were the king-four of spades ang} the six of clubs. Miss Brash could discard the! club, in which case Mr. Dale's six! would be good; or she could unguard the queen of spades. She chose the latter course and Mr. Dale won the last two tricks with| his spades.

Club to Give Benefit

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‘Bridge Party May 5 |

Alpha Gamma Latreian Club members will give a benefit bridge at 8 p. m. May 5 in the Woman's Department Club. Proceeds of the| event will be given to the Julia|

Camp. in Bridgeport. Mrs, Addie L. T. Reed, general| chairman, will be assisted by Mrs. Gladys McIlroy= Committee chair-| men include Miss Thelma Haw-; thorne, tickets: Miss Anna Louise Cochrane, tallies, and Mrs. [Paul 8. Davis, candy. Log,

Crochet Dress.

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5145 By MRS. ANNE CABOT,

Your tot will look angelic in this charming crochet dress at her first party. It is inexpensive

MONDAY, APR. 17, 1950

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THE INDIANAPOLIS

Pink Moygashel linen

HEN. THE BOYS’. CLUB. AUXILIARY . presents. .

stumes 5 Be | Modeled af Show

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Black and white silk organza

“a fashion show Apr. 26 in the Woodstock Club, | o

these two costumes from Raymond Cooper's will be modeled by Mrs. Henry Todd (left) and Mrs. Walter Colbath. Mrs. Todd's pale pink Moygashel linen has inserts and shoulder straps of embroidery and a capelet bordered with the embroidery. Black silk organza forms the full skirt of Mrs. Colbath’s frock while white organza makes the bodice with knife-pleated fichu collar. Her big hat is of sheer nylon net.—By L. F.

_Counter- Spy—

'Magnetic' Desk Memo Pad

Already Has

By LOUISE FLETCHER

Times Woman's Editor HE DESK memo pad with magnetic side panel (“Sidekick”) is a fairly recent arrival, but already someone has thought up an improvement on it. (The magnetic panel has an irresistible attraction for the pencil which comes with the the pad.)

The is that

improvement it now comes with a letter rack at the back. Thus pencil AND letters are kept in orderly array atop your desk.

Spotted in Ayres’ stationery department, “Sidekick Jr.” comes -in assorted colors, in genuine or imitation leather at $2.95 and $5.95, respectively. 8 o o Another new arrival in the department is a pastel refill for the Serv-A-Dish trays which make al fresco meals a breeze (no dishwashing). Up to now, the paper refills for the metal trays have been all white. Packages of 10 now are available (solid color pack) in pink, yellow, blue or

New Stretcher

(QRPINARY curtain stretchers are cumbersome things but there is a new model out (seen in Vonnegut stores) which takes up one-third less space. The Quaker 4:-in-1 all purpose metal stretcher can do thiz because {it's a tripod or “tent” arrangement which permits. stretching curtains

Improvements

front and back of the contraption. There is no “ridgepole” crease because the top bar is rounded. - Accomodating standard or oversize curtains, it also can dry two different size curtains at the same time the pinless way. Blankets, including electric blankets, may be dried on

it, too. So can doilles, runners, lace tablecloths up to 54 by 90

«inches...Curtains. measuring...

up to 54 by 112 inches can be handled. Ball-point pins and ruler-straight pinning are additional features. The price is $7.99.

Scentsible

OME women would just as soon travel with-

out a suitcase as to sally forth with one which didn't contain their favorite toilet water. For them, the makers of a much- favored toilet water recently introduced a leakproof, breakproof container holding one and a third ounces of ‘fragrance. It is Eau de Lanvin in the favorite Arpege fragrance . and the amount contained in the cylindrical, gold. metal bottle with smooth black cap is more than a | week's supply for even the most lavish splasher-on of | toilet water.’ { For at least another month, the “traveler” size ‘may be

crm EAS LOT $2; Plus tEX > KY Tes’s 1:

and Wasson's are among stores showing the new | package. |

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Eat Well for Less— A Tangy Delight

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serole and bake at from four to six.

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NE i In i ! Mrs. RC. O Byrne ~Will Speak Tonight

WASHINGTON, Apr. 17 (U~ ~The 59th Continental Congr of the Daughters of the Ameri Revolution opens tonight with record 5000 members on hand |

Almost Time

By GAYNOR MADDOX | RHUBARB is coming to town, |

That means. tangy sauce, pie; | the triennial battle over elect cobblers and tarts. Include them § of officers. in your well-balanced family & Mrs. Roscoe C. O'Byrne menus, Brookville, Ind, the societ

Rhubard is sold by “the pound. | President-General, is to open |

‘week-long sessions with a k:. note address on “achievement.” » -™ Ww well-colored rhubarb is well} ternates. and. the 1000-0dd.- “vi: ing” members who will cro Constitution Hall are expected show as much interest in ft members of Mrs. O'Byrne's ¢ inet whoo will sit alongside her the platform. They are Mrs. Edwin Stant Lammers =of Dallas, Tex, @& £ Mrs. James B. Patton of Colu bus, O., the opposing candida to succeed Mrs. O'Byrne in Thu day's elections. Both are running full slates | candidates. Politicking already i under way and the contest is « pected to be the closest in me

~ » ” BAKED RHUBARB

TWO POUNDS fresh rhubarb, N brown Ji

Remove leaves and root ends

Cut stalks into one-inch

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