Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 June 1950 — Page 40
4 A ’ vy ills hd LH pi Miss Elisabeth Koons was married to John N. Kroetz at 2:30 | p. m. yesterday in the Bethlehem Lutheran Church. Their parents are Dr. and Mrs. Karl M. Koons, 5767 N. Pennsylvania St., and Mr: and-Mrs: JohnH. Kroeti- 3603 N. Chester St.
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So instead of entering 1630 points in his own score, he ruefully. whtéhied the opponents enter 100 points in theirs. It served him HER And East deserves an orchid. for a beautiful defensive play helped to bring about this result. West's attempted shut out bid! ——-e a of three diamonds was futile, West dealer North and South were too strong North-South vulnerable and they promptly arrived at a NORTH
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«South ruffed the acs of diamonds... on the board with the. four .of hearts and quickly took three COreunds of “trumps; ending Tri His own hand, He still had a losing. = 0-Q 173 diamond but there was plenty of I'he bidding: time to find a place to discard WEST NORTH ‘{t—either on the spade or club? P Dbl. Pass +H suits ‘in dummy. (Pass ~~ 6-H All Pass
First, South tried the clubs, (If West had held it he would © cashing his queen and then lead- have led it instead of the ace at ‘Ing dummy's ace and king. Noth- trick one.) The only hope was Be happened... .. . {that declarer “had a small diatL proved to have the suit mond along with his king and : ed. South then ruffed the that he would be greedy about ‘last club with his next to last the extra trick. trump. His next play was the 10 hopes were realized. _#pades. West played theiSouth led his last = nd finessed, dummy's n. East bat-/pounced on it with the king and i a diamond. South won with 2 st had carefully watched the/the king of diamonds but there :fall of the cards. He knew that was no place to put his nine and South had the king of diamonds, down he went. :
Old Terry Towels Make Clothing, Toys for Children
By GAILE DUGAS { TRANSFORMING OLD TERRY towels Into clothing and toys for children is simple to do, easy on the budget and equally easy. on the laundry. You might begin by making a set of biba from three large washcloths. In addition to the eloths, you'll need two and one-half! “orn yards of -blas binding, six-strand- embroidery fioss ind toercerized | sewing thread. - hw Start by folding each wash- the top and sew a loop of the cloth in half, edges even. Bnip hinding at the center of the heel. ths neckline out, cutting from the
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a shallow half-circle, Open the ankle straps and slip it through| washcloths flat and out bias bind- the loops. i | ing into three equal pieces. | A teddy bear made from an old| Match the center of the neck!plllow slip and covered with al to the center of the binding, bind/terry towel makes a wonderful the neck edge and let the balance toy—practical, inexpensive, easily of the binding form neck strings. laundered, To make the bear, you With a pencil, sketch the words, need a pillowcase or piece of “Breakfast,” “Lunch,” and “Din- sheeting 25 by 13 inches, ner” freehand, one to a bib, and! The best plan is to cut a paper embroider in outline stiteh thear pattern first, then outline it Ballet Slippers in pencil on the sheeting. Sew it For .a pair of small ballét slip- UP. turn it inside out and stuff it pers, you'll need two old wash- With soft cotton. ' cloths or a 25x7 inch strip of old. Cut the terry cover for the towel, 1 yard of bias binding, and bear one-half inch wider than the 1 yard of white novelty cord. paper pattern, from an old towel. With scissors, round off two! Cut two small quarter circles for corners on one end of each cloth ears, gather and pin in place. Sew and make a diagonal dart 2 up the bear, leaving selvage edges inches long in each corner at the open. Insert a T-inch zipper in opposite ends. Stitch up these selvage edges. Using black floss,
heel darts and gather the front embroider features on the terry of ‘the slipper to a 4-inch length. cover, slip it over the bear and Stitch the bias binding around zip it up.
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