Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 April 1950 — Page 38
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away from the King-jack? A heart to that lone entry in the closed hand? } Well, there was no hurry South decided to coast for a trick or two and see if the enemy might unwittingly give him a little help.
Small Diamond | At trick three he led a small | , ' : diamond from the board. East ee SEB SIEBERT IININRNERERRRR ES went -in-with-the -queen——and-re-turned a club! Having a total of | only six clubs and realizing he Bate .ocsceccnncniniee srsssnnun would have to lose at least one trick in the suit before it set "4 t iB South ducked this trick. West owe 0 e won with the nine of clubs and returned a diamond. - Pl S / Declarer ducked the diamond fol ' ay ponsor dummy and East won with the High School has been king, snd ied back » diamond 10\named sponsor for the annual tered his hand with the ace of high school girls’ play day Friday hearts and laid down the ace of afternoon in Butler University, |
{Mrs, Magdalene A. Davis, head Shuos, & oan luck—the suit falled| . |, university's physical edon wait a minute. West was|Ucation department for women, : y announced this week-end. having difficulty finding a dis-| Jean Taggart,
| Mrs. Howe card. Finally he dropped, the nine \sicar education” teacher, is in the queen of clubs and West's ait. charge of arrangements for the uation became desperate. He 200 0 4:30 Pp.” m. program in couldn't let go of a heart as that|the Butler fieldhouse. would make both of dummy's I ations have been extended hearts good. * |to Tepresentatives of all Marion S80 he bore down to the lone County high schools’ girls phys-ace-queen of spades. At this point ical education departments. Teams the dummy was down to 8 —K J 7 of eight coeds from each school and H—Q 6. When West discard- Will participate in a round-robin ed the 10 of spades, declarer Program of sports including softthrew the small heart from the ball, archery, volleyball and badboard. He then led a spade and Minton. A swimming period will West won his ace. But now the follow. : : i dummy was solid as a rock, Miss Hester Bland of the In-
- diana State Board of Health will . talk to teachers accompanying Award Winner lthe high school girls during the HOLLYWOOD — The first mo-play day. Miss Jane Miller, Intion picture actress to receive an|dianapolis sophomore, will serve Oscar was Janet Gaynor for the as Butler's chairman for the
best acting in a picture released | afternoon. She will be assisted by
t Gi es | By AGNES H. OSTROM * | Clair St. hostess. “Touched S AY | u Ives ea luesday The first of the season's guest| Frost” Mrs. D. M. Kernahan. 2:30 p. m. DAR Chapter : : i teas and parties are making thelr Monday Conversation—3 ’ m. House. Mesdames G. B. TayWest he Event Scheduled appearance on club programs an-' Mrs. Aduns, $4 lor, Patten, N. L, £7 i In Jordan Hall nounced this week. The schedule raphy of Garrick” (Barton), ‘Schneider and Roy Coats, host- . -* Mrs. F. W. Christena and Mrs. follows: Mrs. Beatrice Armstrong. esses. Speaker, Prof. John | - Mrs. 5 Business Joi mac aren charge ot an zoMomROW ew brat m. rT. 8 Mar na Me: Vines irangements for the Alpha Chi Athenseum Turners Women's (in. 2011 Park Ave, hostess. . : Omega Sorority Mothers Club| Auxiliary—8 p.m. Athenaeum. ‘Mother's Day,” Mrs. Marjorie ludiasisgolis Womaais-330 9. xi, Plays Waiting Game musical tea Tuesday. It will be 3 |Chap. G., PEO—7:30 p. m. Mrs. L' . . . : Ending,” Mrs. E. Vernon Hahn; SLi bins Iga) gem, i Ve MS BE iar Bot on Cote Ane a gp ml Se 2 GH Av { . tess. y i m. 1 i @ very bad time in this hand. But, ty 9 ap Indiana National Bank. Busi TUESDAY WEDNESDAY t Mrs. Roy Martin, 310 8. AB: Jivington % m he a waiting game and. was, Roy J. Pile, contralio, 4¢-| pegs; election. Nottie oh Advands Study—1230 p. ti. Mrs. son Ave, hostess. “A Day in Mrs oO. B Bye TION: An: ‘able to give West the business at 1.02 Men, Harold Brady, Zeta Kappa Chap. Delta Theta - ortnig hy 1 ora 30 a ; RC. Stringer, 4107 Carrollton Williamsburg” Mrs. A. A." dubon Rosd, hostess. “Your the finish. §roup of songs. Mem- —~ 8 p. m. Miss Virginia wa ve. hostess. Program, Goodwin; “Richmond,” Mrs. J.| ‘Hobby and Why,” Mrs. C, L. West opened the jack of hearts bars ot he soins SApiaf Athy of sie ne Ad uelid Ave. Sastens ; ra W. H. Remy. ¢ M Bohnstadt. | B. Hoffman Withner. 4 d South saw at once the ace : Miss . 3 ; : ne of this suit was his only entry. Of | plano and voice music. Fortnightly Study — 2:15 p. m. Irvingas Home Study—2 m. heading 30 Auxiiany Caledonian. rH Pook, PAL FEC 130 Pe IES. SATURDAY course he could have overtaken At a 1 p. m. business meeting" "Fo “op “wwulon 517 E, 334 . Robert Aldag, 5470 | 5004 E New York St. hostess. A ¥ nel. , 1 p. m. Mrs, the king of clubs but that didn't Mrs. Ben Graesch, president, will, Bt. hostess: Mrs. P. C. Nicoles ant Run Pkwy. hostess. Mrs.’ ve., hostess, , Mesdames| F, 8. O'Neil, 7900 Min appear to be a winning play. Mrs. J. A. Frye will in-] 5% Sig PA M. H. Reasoner. chairman, Mrs. Chup. ¥, PEO—2 p. m. Mrs. Paul, G. O. Q. Johnson, D. W. Rowan, hostess. “Folk Sengs and ‘on the first trick with ‘he stall newly elected officers. | Wd Mrs. . na a "| Fred Btilz and Mrs. Merritt) Kilby, 5772 Central Ave. host- C. W. Wharton and Deane Tales,” Miss MontHe oF Reatts on the board and! | They are Mrs. C. Harold Larsh,| Dts ‘Romance © f° Harrison. Program, Mrs. C. C.| ess: Harry Yockey, Pinney. gomery and Xing of hearts on president; Mrs. H. W. Shaw, vice Chiefs,” Mrs. Nicoles. Baker. Doyle Zaring and Harry Ry- Plerlan Study—1p. m. Mrs. James Guest day. North dealer. president; Mrs. Harold F. Wein- Indianapolis Panhellenic—1 p. Mm. Monday Afternoon Reading — bolt, assistants. “The Story of Peeling, 245 W. 46th St., host- Saturday = Afternoon Literary— Both sides vulnerable, man, treasurer, and Mrs, M. D.| 38th St. branch, Indiana Na- 12:30 p. m. Mrs. L. J. Riddle, Friendship Through Music,” ess. “ Young,” Mrs. 12:30 p. m. DAR Chapte NORTH ICrow and Mrs, George McCartney,| tional Bank. Businéss. | ‘hostess; Mrs. A. M. Welchons,| Mrs. Dan Ehalt. Guest tea. | James Neff; “Mary Baker House. Mrs. John Cottingham S—KdJ764 Tad recording and corresponding sec- Irvington Woman's—2:30 p. m. assistant. “Mrs. Eleanor Roose- Chap. V, PEO—2 p. m. Mrs. W. Eddy,” Mrs. Horace Leachman, and Mrs. Earl Hicks, hostesses, H~K Q65 retaries, EL © Mrs. R. F. Glass, 5458 E. 8t.| velit,” Mrs. J. F. Ewing. M. Leonard, 7501 Allisonville and “Gandhi,” Mrs. Fred Kurtz.! Speaker, Mrs. T. J. Cornwell. D—A 54 a a— shin - . . a —— i RI C—~K WEST EAST 8-AQ1009 S—8 5 HJ 10 9 1 H—8 3 D—76 3 D=K Q9?2 Cc—-9 3 C—d 10862 EYE By MRS. ANNE CABOT : <3 TH l.- Youll keep your frock spie LZ S 4 & Co. FR anklin 4411 y =a + and span in this eaver-up apron H—A 4 2 which is not only practical but : D—J 10 8 pretty too. C—-AQ7354 Pattern 5168 includes tissue The bidding: - ____| patte¥n for adjustable sizes, maNORTH EAST SOUTH WEST {eria] requirements, sewing and 18 Pass 2D Pass finishing directions; tracing patZH Pass 2 NT Pass | tern for applique and potholder, SNT All Pass To order, use the coupon. : promptly cashed the king of 5 hi of § Hi i S | L " eo clubs. But what next? A spade ANNE CABOT ashione or Ig ty e... Low Bu gets
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