Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 July 1950 — Page 7
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awrence Steele, 51 Lowell Ave.
* and the brides- . Sue Blower, » the ushers will ets will be the
D. Miller, gave er yesterday in an Ruth Devin, 1 the Columbia
nd Austin G. arried July 23 hodist Church, . Leonard will night in her Igton Ave. with for Miss Devin, de Mrs, William of the bride-to-k Wickemeyer, ara Allen, Tina Anderson, Jean 2th Calkins and
arty will be Mrs, ayette, and Miss ngton, Ky.
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yyterian Church 10:30 a. m., July of Miss Pansye N. Alabama St,, te Mr. and Mrs, ish, Petersburg, ting. the son of Mr, lolting, 1102 N,
harles Richard , Mr. and Mrs, ded the couple, hicago, Mr. and living in the N, RSS. -
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¥ of the Alpha of Hanover Cole \ local girls ate next fall at a ay in the home Meyer, 940 E,
tive members yer will be Mrs, Mrs. Richard ie Eash, Mary Janson, Sisie 11, Marilyn MeMegorden, Lois fungate, Sally ~ Pierce, Bonnie Alice McNally, auline Steinhil- , Beverly Buck mmon and Ma-
ty Picnic riety will picnie \y in Holliday am after lunch yvie on pollina=
nade by Dr, A,”
South Bend. a talk by Prof, Purdue Univers ity Control in
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Convene in Wabash | EITHER A EITTLE MORE or a little less bidding by Mr. goa "gum : . Muzzy would have brought his side a better result on this hand. x, th-South vulnerable ! Ten Indianapolis women will If he had gone on to five clubs his partner would have had no NORTH attend the first of this year's se- trqyple making it. Or if he had let his opponents play two or three Mr. Meek ries of state meetings for repre- ¢nides, at least they wouldn't have scored a game. S—6 sentatives of local Indiana, Ag jt was, Mr. Muzzy not only — H—9 53 . League of Women Voters tomor-i{grave the enemy into a game—| First, the lead of the heart nine Js row. The meeting will be in the pa 2150 let them make it. It was- indicated Mr. Meek did not have Be 549 i Honeywell Memorial Center, Wa- vt cacy to do. But Mr. Muzzy | the queen or 10 of hearts and that WEST : EAST bash. {found a way. {he had no more than three cards Miss Brash : Mrs Kesh Mesdames John A. Campbell, | 4 : in the suit. S—A 917} S—Q J 2 Frank Cox, John K. Goodwin, i Me Se) Thus Miss Brash must have at A ya Sa J 1033 J. Kwitney, Gordon McCalment, | ir the king and grinned hap-| least four hearts to the queen-10, D—106 8 D—A 97 Boris Meditch, Arthur Medlicott, oo * there were no|Af S00n as the ace and the king, c—Qq 3 Robert Richey, Lowell Thomas PLY When he saw jof the suit were gone, she would SOUTH and W. G. Wilson will be in the ".ngletons on the board. [have two good hearts on which My, Muzzy local delegation. Heart Lead Siscarcs from the dummy could Sk ) Service chairmen, secretaries! now. YOU CAN look at alll oie. H—-AK86 and program and action planning eq. hands and see that it was| Drive Out Ace D—K542 | chairmen from leagues in Ander-|, ..occary to shift to a diamond] IT WAS imperative, then, fo C—AKJ3
EAT GOVE TEN tA EE and HACE te put TH TR BRE OTHE a T6VETY ére- |
: : ] ; Pn - Iman, will‘ be assisted by Mes- Je fr LL grounds Beta Sigma Phi ‘dames Hatold Gaalema, Albert Methodist Staff To Ha Fic ee, “To Fete Kiddies Re ey ustelll The Methodist Hospital Medical at the event. After the A kiddie round-up party will be "trite and James Kelly. staff will hold their annual picnic qinner, ‘the. golf prizes held Saturday by the Beta Efa’ = eT . Wednesday in the Meridian Hills _ LE a a | |Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi soror- Keep Old Hats , {Country Cun, Dr. Chet Lamber,
: | Beginning at 12:30 p. m. the by ity from 2 to 5 p.m. in Riverside Don't throw away old felt hats. men ‘will lay. golf. the women Wi ea aa win 2 4
-{Park. Childrep of members will Cut them up and paste them on canasta, and the children Will Herman W. Kuntz, Dr. Glen V. meet in the corral to be enter- the bottom of heavy ornaments Play games and swim, Ryan and Mesdames Harry Kerr, {tained by the sorority. — [and flower pots to prevent table. Resident physicians, interns Harry L. Foréman, Arthur Jay = Mrs. Everett Tackett, chair- scratches. and their families will be guests and Basil Fausett. :
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: ny " x © le Se Lg | i Hoosiers formed box parties to attend the opening night yesterday of the Starlight Musical season. "The Student Prince” be- | gan its six-day run in the State Fairgrounds. In one party were John McShay, Mrs. James Lawson and Mrs. Grace Gant [back row) Miss Lou Ann Dummich, Miss Connie Simpson and the Rev. Mr. Lawson (front row). The Lawsons and Mrs. Gant are from Franklin. Mrs. Gant is the grandmother of Miss Nancy Gant, Franklin College coed who was crowned "Miss Starlight Musicals of 1950" last night.
a | Blackwood on Bridge— | Jorers Le 3aus Muzzy's Fuzzy Bidding Results in Game
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Representatives to FOr His Opponents, Forces Their Contract |
r son, Crawfordsville, Crown Point i , The bidding: o ‘at trick two. Mr. Muzzy could see Mr. Muzzy to drive out the ace of 2 : i Culver, Hammond, Highland, = two hands, but a little reas-|diamonds while he still had the South ~~ West North Fast
Jasper County, Kokomo, La didn't! 1 H 18 Pass 2S / loning should have brought him ace of hearts. If Mr. Meek n i Forte, Logansport, Marion, Pery, Se to the diamond shift just have as good as the queen-10 of| Dbl Pass 3C 38 Richmond, South Bend, Tippe-|'\ “0 |diamonds, the hand wasn't going: 4 © Pass Pass 48 canoe County, Valparaiso, Wa- =~ ° i to be defeated. . Dbl All Pass bash and Westchester Township s | But good old Muzzy went out to! played the ace of hearts. Next he will attend also. ’ Mrs Di I \cash his winners: At trick two he jai4 down the king of clubs. - —
Mrs. Goodwin to be Leader “Don’t kid me like that,” he said
: confidently as Miss Brash folLocal secrefaries will meet Is Elected |deal Gifts | lowed with the 16. >
with Mrs. E, E. Hoeppner, Rens- But Miss Brash wasn’t kidding. selaer, state secretary, in the] Mrs. E. M. Dill has been elected {She ruffed the ace of clubs, picked morning. Mrs. George Hammer- a “director of the Indianapolis a {up the trumps and discarded dumschmidt, Crown Point, will be in Council of Women for a three- 57 46 {my’s two small diamonds on her, charge of the workshop for local year term. She will head a com- | set up hearts. voters’ service chairmen. They mittee created by the president, will make plans for promoting! Mrs. Elza-Henson. This commitpublic interest in the fall general tee will be youth activities. | election through the holding of| Mrs. Dill is the wife of Dr. Dill,
: 3 . candidates’ meetings, candidates’ former superintendent of the In- {XS snudais questionnaires, voting machine diana Boys School In Plainfield. E45 : cr instructions and other methods|She was then closely associated £45 ¥ - | + i
of voter information. | with youth activities. , Mrs. Goodwin, state program| She is past president of the In- § co-ordinator, will plan with’ local|diana Youth Conservation Coun- } program people how to translate cil and is also a director of the g& league program into action and!/Junjor Red Cross and the Health rarry it to the community. Council of Social Agencies.
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